solar system Crossword Puzzles
KS3 Unit 5 - Space, Earth and Sustainability Crossword 2025-07-17
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- the solid rocks at the surface of the Earth.
- all the galaxies and the space between them.
- a pattern of stars.
- the line at which the Earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet.
- atmosphere the layers of gases that surround the Earth.
- getting rid of objects at the end of their use.
- these are materials that come from the Earth (minerals, metals, water etc).
- a star with planets and other objects orbiting it.
- an energy resource that will never run out (e.g. solar power)
- the length of time it takes a planet to go around the Sun once. One year on Earth is 365.25 days.
- oval shaped. The shape of a planet’s orbit around the Sun.
- a small lump of dirty ice orbiting the Sun.
- the force of attraction between any two objects. The Earth is very big and so has strong gravity that pulls everything down towards it.
- anything that orbits a planet.
- the middle of the Earth.
- rocks that contain sufficient metal compounds that it can be extracted to produce pure metal.
- rock formed from interlocking crystals.
- an igneous rock that has formed underground slowly. They have large crystals.
- molten rock that runs out of volcanoes.
- these are resources that will one day run out.
- the path that a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- a rock formed from interlocking crystals that are often lined up in layers.
- the point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer.
- a flow of liquid or gas caused by part of it being heated or cooled more than the rest.
- a model of the solar system which stated that the Earth was the centre of the solar system.
- when rocks are broken up by physical, chemical or biological processes.
- the galaxy that our Solar System is in.
- porous rocks have tiny holes in them.
- the part of the Earth below the crust.
- using a material again, often by melting it and using it to make new objects.
- a huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy.
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- the theory that pieces of the Earth’s crust moved through the rocks beneath the ocean.
- a way of living that does not use up non-renewable resources or harm things in our surroundings. Something that is sustainable allows things to continue into the future.
- the two halves of a sphere – the shape you would get it you cut a solid ball in half.
- able to be broken down by bacteria or other living organisms.
- tiny pieces of plastic that can build up in the environment and living things.
- when rocks are broken up or worn away by chemical reactions, usually with rainwater.
- a model of the solar system which stated that the Sun is the centre of the solar system.
- molten rock beneath the surface of the Earth.
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the Earth’s atmosphere.
- removing metal from metal ore so that it can be used to make things.
- site large area in which rubbish is left.
- the movement of loose and weathered rock.
- a rock formed from grins stuck together. The grains are often rounded.
- when an object is used again, without being broken up or recycled.
- single landmass of the Earth’s continents millions of years ago.
- the ability to withstand wear, pressure or damage.
- millions of stars grouped together.
- when rocks are worn away or broken up due to the activities of living things. For example, growing plant roots can split rocks apart.
- substances that do not break down naturally for many years when disposed of.
- a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the Earth’s surface from outer space.
- the distance that light travels in one year.
- when rocks are worn away or broken up by physical processes such as changes in temperature.
- the chemicals that rocks are made from.
- a natural satellite of a planet.
- all the processes which form sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks linked together.
- an igneous rock that has formed above the crust in the air or water. They have small crystals.
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
58 Clues: a pattern of stars. • the middle of the Earth. • anything that orbits a planet. • a natural satellite of a planet. • millions of stars grouped together. • porous rocks have tiny holes in them. • the part of the Earth below the crust. • rock formed from interlocking crystals. • molten rock that runs out of volcanoes. • the chemicals that rocks are made from. • ...
Vocab Words 2021-04-21
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- is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east–west position of a point on the Earth's surface
- portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.
- average tidal ranges are slightly larger. This occurs twice each month
- tide that occurs three or four times per year when a perigee coincides with a spring tide
- is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the Earth's surface
- star at the center of the Solar System.
- description of the Universe with Earth at the center.
- force that pulls
- the point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet
- Earth's only proper natural satellite.
- Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- waves of the electromagnetic field, propagating through space, carrying electromagnetic radiant energy.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- transfer of heat
- decides how much we weigh and how far a basketball will travel when thrown before it returns to the surface.
- large planetary embryo
- the shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse.
- one of the two angles that locate a point on the celestial sphere in the equatorial coordinate system
- the passing into the shadow of a celestial body
- minor planet of the inner Solar System
- the dark central part of a sunspot.
- gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it,
- celestial body of going round in an orbit or elliptical course
- instant of time when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the geometric center of the Sun's disk
- icy,small Solar System body
- optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects
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- squashed circle with two focus points or foci
- Kepler's three laws
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- illuminated area is increasing.
- the point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun.
- imaginary planetary line
- any of certain groupings of stars that were imagined
- east–west coordinate
- have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated, so that it appears to decrease in size.
- distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- planetary-mass object that does not dominate its region of space
- small rocky or metallic body in outer space.
- single-stranded sequence of DNA or RNA
- each of the four divisions of the year
43 Clues: force that pulls • transfer of heat • Kepler's three laws • east–west coordinate • large planetary embryo • imaginary planetary line • icy,small Solar System body • illuminated area is increasing. • the dark central part of a sunspot. • Earth's only proper natural satellite. • single-stranded sequence of DNA or RNA • minor planet of the inner Solar System • ...
Space 2024-04-09
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- to become weaker in strength or influence
- something that is related to the moon
- the angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis
- The seventh planet from the Sun
- a theory in astronomy
- a rock that falls to Earth from space
- when day and night are of approximately equal length
- an astronaut of the Soviet or Russian space program.
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun.
- one of two ice giants in the outer solar system
- shooting stars are
- moon in which its whole disk is illuminated
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- often simply means "universe"
- an oval-shaped path, like a slightly elongated circle
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium
- a star of relatively small size and low luminosity
- an object hitting the surface
- A group of stars seen as forming a figure or design in the sky
- a piece of rock
- system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other.
- the moon when half its disk appears illuminated
- a piece of glass or other transparent substance
- the planet on which we live
- around 24 hours is a
- fine, dry powder
- a small, icy object that orbits the sun
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
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- a certain phase of the moon, when it's bulging outward but isn't quite full.
- how compact or concentrated something is
- a celestial body that is in orbit around
- third phase of the moon cycle
- whose orbits are closer to the sun than the earth's
- the moon does what
- any region in space outside the solar system
- the natural satellite of the earth
- a continuous area or expanse which is free
- Pluto is known as a
- happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet.
- a system of millions or billions of stars
- the Greek god of the underworld
- an occasion when the sun looks like it is completely
- an expert in or student of astronomy
- The sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest
- the great circle that is the apparent path of the Sun among the constellations in the course of a year
- womanhood, fertility, intuitiveness, psyche and empowerment.
- are the four planets closest to the Sun are called
- small, rocky objects
- collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor
- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- a heavy silver-white poisonous metallic element that is liquid at ordinary temperatures
54 Clues: a piece of rock • fine, dry powder • the moon does what • shooting stars are • Pluto is known as a • small, rocky objects • around 24 hours is a • a theory in astronomy • the planet on which we live • third phase of the moon cycle • often simply means "universe" • an object hitting the surface • The fourth planet from the Sun • The seventh planet from the Sun • ...
Planetary Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-20
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- a Moon shape that is larger than a first or third quarter, but smaller than a full Moon.
- system, a region of space with a system of objects orbiting a star (the solar system).
- spectrum, all electromagnetic radiation arranged in order of energy level.
- the force that pulls objects to a surface.
- a planet orbiting a star other than our Sun.
- an object that orbits a star and has its own gravity to force it to a spherical shape (Mars).
- a change in land created by an impact (the Moon’s craters).
- Star, the star pointed to by Earth’s North Pole.
- of reference, the assemblage of objects, distances, and directions that you use to establish the location of something.
- a representation of thinking to help others understand what you are saying.
- a big collection of billions of stars, interstellar gas, and dust (the Milky Way)
- fuel, the remains of organisms that lived long ago that were preserved.
- Belt, the region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- a rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- eclipse, when the Earth is exactly between the Moon and the Sun.
- light, wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by the human eye.
- a cloud of gas and dust in space between stars.
- a chunk of a material that is only a few kilometers in size.
- Earth’s natural satellite.
- period, how long it takes an object to orbit another object.
- the dark surface of cooled magma in a flooded crater.
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- a small- or medium-sized piece of rock or metal from space.
- a layer of gases that surround an object (Earth’s atmosphere).
- the path an object takes to orbit another object (Earth’s revolution around the Sun).
- a collection of interacting parts.
- light-colored areas of the Moon with lots of rough mountains and craters.
- dwarf, the stage of a star when it has no more fuel for nuclear reactions.
- the path an object takes when it travels around another object.
- giant, the stage of a star when it becomes very large and has a relatively cool surface.
- each different shape of the Moon (full Moon, first quarter, third quarter, new Moon).
- something that has something to do with the Moon.
- moon, the phase of the Moon when you can see the whole Moon when it’s white.
- line, a bright line of a spectrum
- an imaginary axle that a planet spins on.
- crater, a crater with central peaks.
- planet, a round planet that orbits the Sun (Pluto).
- a day of the year when the Sun’s rays shine straight down the equator.
- a streak of light in the sky from gravel- and pebble-sized meteoroids.
- bang theory, the theory that one single explosion created the universe.
- the total of all things that can be observed or detected.
- Way, the name of the galaxy that our solar system is a part of.
41 Clues: Earth’s natural satellite. • line, a bright line of a spectrum • a collection of interacting parts. • a rocky object that orbits the Sun. • crater, a crater with central peaks. • an imaginary axle that a planet spins on. • the force that pulls objects to a surface. • a planet orbiting a star other than our Sun. • a cloud of gas and dust in space between stars. • ...
Planet 2023-06-15
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- Known for its thick clouds and hot temperatures, it is sometimes called Earth's "sister."
- The largest in the solar system, it has a massive storm and many moons orbiting around it.
- The closest one to the sun, it has a rocky surface and very short days, but long, cold nights.
- Saturn's largest moon, it's bigger than Mercury and has rivers, lakes, and rain made of gas.
- Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet!
- One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes.
- Famous for its beautiful, icy rings, it's mostly made of gas and has many moons too.
- A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath.
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- A blue gas giant far from the sun, it has strong winds and a mysterious dark storm.
- The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field.
- A blue gas giant that spins on its side, it has an icy atmosphere and some thin, faint rings.
- A dwarf planet located in the outer part of the solar system, it's small and covered in ice.
- Neptune's largest moon, it has icy geysers and a surface covered with frozen nitrogen.
- The red one with a rocky surface, it has mountains, valleys, and icy poles, like Earth.
- You know this one! It's our home, covered in water and land where we have air to breathe.
15 Clues: One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes. • A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath. • Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet! • The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field. • ...
Plant 2023-06-15
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- The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field.
- One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes.
- The closest one to the sun, it has a rocky surface and very short days, but long, cold nights.
- A blue gas giant far from the sun, it has strong winds and a mysterious dark storm.
- The largest in the solar system, it has a massive storm and many moons orbiting around it.
- The red one with a rocky surface, it has mountains, valleys, and icy poles, like Earth.
- A dwarf planet located in the outer part of the solar system, it's small and covered in ice.
- Famous for its beautiful, icy rings, it's mostly made of gas and has many moons too.
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- A blue gas giant that spins on its side, it has an icy atmosphere and some thin, faint rings.
- Saturn's largest moon, it's bigger than Mercury and has rivers, lakes, and rain made of gas.
- Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet!
- Known for its thick clouds and hot temperatures, it is sometimes called Earth's "sister."
- Neptune's largest moon, it has icy geysers and a surface covered with frozen nitrogen.
- A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath.
- You know this one! It's our home, covered in water and land where we have air to breathe.
15 Clues: One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes. • A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath. • Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet! • The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field. • ...
Planets 2023-10-13
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- is the most massive and second-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System.
- Is an ice giant with a unique feature – it rotates on its side, giving it a distinctive appearance.
- Is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- The only planet known to support life.
- It has a diameter approximately that of Saturn's moon Iapetus, or 60% that of Pluto.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- Often called Earth's "sister planet" due to its similar size and composition.
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- A non-resonant object, it measures approximately 1,086 km in diameter.
- Is a small, rocky world with a thin atmosphere.
- The farthest known planet from the Sun.
- Is a dwarf planet in the outermost reaches of the Solar System discovered in 2003.
- It was the first asteroid discovered, on 1 January 1801, by Giuseppe Piazzi at Palermo Astronomical Observatory in Sicily and announced as a new planet.
- Is another gas giant with a wide array of moons, including Titan, which has a thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane.
- It was discovered in 2004 by a team headed by Mike Brown of Caltech at the Palomar Observatory in the United States and disputably also in 2005 by a team headed by José Luis Ortiz Moreno at the Sierra Nevada Observatory in Spain.
- Often referred to as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance.
15 Clues: The only planet known to support life. • The farthest known planet from the Sun. • The largest planet in the solar system. • Is a small, rocky world with a thin atmosphere. • A non-resonant object, it measures approximately 1,086 km in diameter. • Often referred to as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance. • ...
Space 2018-09-25
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- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth occupied by living organisms
- technique used to date materials such as rocks or carbon
- an element subject to spontaneous degeneration of its nucleus accompanied by the emission of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays
- the theory that the solar and stellar systems were developed from a primeval nebula
- defined as metals with relatively high densities, atomic weights, or atomic numbers
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets
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- 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
- a large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen and helium
- a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals
- the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun that permeates the solar system
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
11 Clues: a small rocky body orbiting the sun • technique used to date materials such as rocks or carbon • a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals • the theory that the solar and stellar systems were developed from a primeval nebula • defined as metals with relatively high densities, atomic weights, or atomic numbers • ...
Planet 2023-06-15
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- The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field.
- One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes.
- The closest one to the sun, it has a rocky surface and very short days, but long, cold nights.
- A blue gas giant far from the sun, it has strong winds and a mysterious dark storm.
- The largest in the solar system, it has a massive storm and many moons orbiting around it.
- The red one with a rocky surface, it has mountains, valleys, and icy poles, like Earth.
- A dwarf planet located in the outer part of the solar system, it's small and covered in ice.
- Famous for its beautiful, icy rings, it's mostly made of gas and has many moons too.
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- A blue gas giant that spins on its side, it has an icy atmosphere and some thin, faint rings.
- Saturn's largest moon, it's bigger than Mercury and has rivers, lakes, and rain made of gas.
- Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet!
- Known for its thick clouds and hot temperatures, it is sometimes called Earth's "sister."
- Neptune's largest moon, it has icy geysers and a surface covered with frozen nitrogen.
- A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath.
- You know this one! It's our home, covered in water and land where we have air to breathe.
15 Clues: One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes. • A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath. • Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet! • The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field. • ...
Formation of Solar System - Planetary formation 2022-08-25
6 Clues: the ___ formed first • the solar system formed from? • what a solar nebula is made up of • then ___ started orbiting 4 across • then ___ forming then orbited 5 down • a shock from ____ started the formation of the solar system
Fun with Science 2021-02-02
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- The Sun is a _____.
- ____ is the third planet from the sun in the solar system.
- _____ won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- How many planets are there in the solar system?
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- What was used to see the time before watches and clocks invented?
- ______ study space from Earth.
- World ____ day is celebrated on 28th of February.
- People donates _____ to NGO's.
8 Clues: The Sun is a _____. • ______ study space from Earth. • People donates _____ to NGO's. • _____ won the Nobel Prize in Physics. • World ____ day is celebrated on 28th of February. • How many planets are there in the solar system? • ____ is the third planet from the sun in the solar system. • What was used to see the time before watches and clocks invented?
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
10 Clues: Will it operate • Laws of physics • Change of science • Center of the earth • Model of the solar system • What you think will happen • Questioning or investigation • Make astronomical discoveries • System theory nature of reality • Gravitation - action and reaction
Answers for December 2025-12-06
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- To borrow books
- Star in our solar system
- After winter
- Where students learn
- Of tree with acorns
- With pyramids
- Season in tropical regions
- We drink daily
- Natural stream of water
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- For communication
- Dessert often with frosting
- Object in night sky
- Who flies aircraft
- Of everything
- Red fruit often in pies
- Continent
- To tell time
- On rails
18 Clues: On rails • Continent • After winter • To tell time • Of everything • With pyramids • We drink daily • To borrow books • For communication • Who flies aircraft • Object in night sky • Of tree with acorns • Where students learn • Red fruit often in pies • Natural stream of water • Star in our solar system • Season in tropical regions • Dessert often with frosting
My puzzle (easy) 2022-04-01
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- capital of egypt
- a scream
- pyramids of
- language in brazil
- number of planets in our solar system
- true color of the sun
- thor's father
- the thomas of light bulbs
- greek goddess of wisdom
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- red hair
- capital of spain
- red and blue
- highest point
- famous author christie
- symbol of silver
- symbol Br
- second weekday
- a place to tweet
18 Clues: red hair • a scream • symbol Br • pyramids of • red and blue • highest point • thor's father • second weekday • capital of spain • capital of egypt • symbol of silver • a place to tweet • language in brazil • true color of the sun • famous author christie • greek goddess of wisdom • the thomas of light bulbs • number of planets in our solar system
Crossword about space 2021-07-28
7 Clues: Inhabital planet • The star we orbit • Its not a planet any more • Its a bly sky looking planet • There may be aliens living on me • The largest planet in our Solar System • The second largest planet in our Solar System
Planets 2021-04-13
9 Clues: Famous for it`s rings • Closest planet to earth • Closest planet to the sun • Know as the " Red Planet" • The farthest planet from the sun • Largest planet in the solar system • Coldest planet in the solar system • Not officially considered a planet • Take about a year to rotate around the sun
Planet 2023-06-15
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- The largest in the solar system, it has a massive storm and many moons orbiting around it.
- Famous for its beautiful, icy rings, it's mostly made of gas and has many moons too.
- Neptune's largest moon, it has icy geysers and a surface covered with frozen nitrogen.
- Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet!
- You know this one! It's our home, covered in water and land where we have air to breathe.
- Known for its thick clouds and hot temperatures, it is sometimes called Earth's "sister."
- The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field.
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- Saturn's largest moon, it's bigger than Mercury and has rivers, lakes, and rain made of gas.
- A blue gas giant that spins on its side, it has an icy atmosphere and some thin, faint rings.
- A dwarf planet located in the outer part of the solar system, it's small and covered in ice.
- A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath.
- One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes.
- A blue gas giant far from the sun, it has strong winds and a mysterious dark storm.
- The red one with a rocky surface, it has mountains, valleys, and icy poles, like Earth.
- The closest one to the sun, it has a rocky surface and very short days, but long, cold nights.
15 Clues: A moon of Jupiter, it has an icy surface with a hidden ocean underneath. • One of Jupiter's four largest moons, it's covered in erupting volcanoes. • Earth's satellite, it's where astronauts first set foot away from our planet! • The largest moon in the solar system, it orbits Jupiter and has a magnetic field. • ...
SS REVISION 2021-06-16
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- shape of the earth
- vane speed of wind
- wood, paper, habitats, food
- hardworking, honest, determined
- oxygen, liquid water, life
- devastating disaster
- measures wind speed
- helps with kite festival
- solar system centre
- 88 days to orbit the sun
- machine for making electricity
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- leader at school
- making new products from old ones
- changing constantly
- future weather
- measures precipitation
- temperature
- largest planet
- lack of rain
- Earth's galaxy
20 Clues: temperature • lack of rain • future weather • largest planet • Earth's galaxy • leader at school • shape of the earth • vane speed of wind • changing constantly • measures wind speed • solar system centre • devastating disaster • measures precipitation • helps with kite festival • 88 days to orbit the sun • oxygen, liquid water, life • wood, paper, habitats, food • machine for making electricity • ...
Kid Saturn's Puzzle 2022-10-21
6 Clues: The planet we live on • The name of our solar system • Everything beyond our planet • All of our solar systems combined • The bright star in our solar system • What can be seen in the sky at night
Space 2024-04-09
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- a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium
- the moon when half its disk appears illuminated
- fine, dry powder
- happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet.
- any region in space outside the solar system
- whose orbits are closer to the sun than the earth's
- when day and night are of approximately equal length
- collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- are the four planets closest to the Sun are called
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- the great circle that is the apparent path of the Sun among the constellations in the course of a year
- the angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis
- a star of relatively small size and low luminosity
- moon in which its whole disk is illuminated
- The sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest
- the Greek god of the underworld
- an object hitting the surface
- an astronaut of the Soviet or Russian space program.
- a piece of rock
- around 24 hours is a
- one of two ice giants in the outer solar system
- the natural satellite of the earth
- womanhood, fertility, intuitiveness, psyche and empowerment.
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- a small, icy object that orbits the sun
- something that is related to the moon
- a theory in astronomy
- to become weaker in strength or influence
- Pluto is known as a
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- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun.
- the planet on which we live
- The seventh planet from the Sun
- a celestial body that is in orbit around
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- an occasion when the sun looks like it is completely
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor
- a piece of glass or other transparent substance
- a rock that falls to Earth from space
- often simply means "universe"
- small, rocky objects
- an oval-shaped path, like a slightly elongated circle
- A group of stars seen as forming a figure or design in the sky
- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- a system of millions or billions of stars
- system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other.
- an expert in or student of astronomy
- the moon does what
- the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- third phase of the moon cycle
- a certain phase of the moon, when it's bulging outward but isn't quite full.
- shooting stars are
- a continuous area or expanse which is free
- a heavy silver-white poisonous metallic element that is liquid at ordinary temperatures
- how compact or concentrated something is
54 Clues: a piece of rock • fine, dry powder • the moon does what • shooting stars are • Pluto is known as a • small, rocky objects • around 24 hours is a • a theory in astronomy • the planet on which we live • often simply means "universe" • an object hitting the surface • third phase of the moon cycle • The fourth planet from the Sun • The seventh planet from the Sun • ...
The planets 2020-08-23
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- is the hottest planet of our solar system.
- Which is the planet nearest to the sun
- The planet with the highest number of moons is
- is the largest planet of our solar system
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- Phobos and Deimos are the natural satellites of which planet
- Which is the smallest planet of our solar system
- Which is the planet farthest from the sun
7 Clues: Which is the planet nearest to the sun • Which is the planet farthest from the sun • is the largest planet of our solar system • is the hottest planet of our solar system. • The planet with the highest number of moons is • Which is the smallest planet of our solar system • Phobos and Deimos are the natural satellites of which planet
Astronomy Review 2024-01-12
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- Oblong dwarf planet, rotates in only 4hrs
- Only dwarf planet in the inner solar system, was once thought an asteroid
- Summer and Winter have this season
- When the moon appears completely dark
- Bright streaks starting from a crater and extending away for long distances.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars - These are _______ planets
- Smaller, heavier, and further out than Pluto
- The moon shows on just the right or left side
- ~75% of the moon is showing on the right or left side
- When space debris lands on Earth
- When the moon is about halfway visible from the left or right side
- rim Mountains that form during impact due to pressure
- Bowl shaped or flat, below surrounding ground level
- When this object hits the Earth's atmosphere and they start to burn up
- A model of the solar system with the Earth at the center
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- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune - These are _______ planets
- Characteristically steep and may have giant "stairs" called terraces.
- The moon appears completely bright
- Fall and Spring have this season
- Space debris made of mainly rock with some iron or icy parts
- Blanket of material surrounding the crater that was excavated during the impact
- The science that deals with the material universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere
- Objects in space that range in size from dust to small asteroids
- The curvature of an orbit
- A model of the solar system with the sun in the center
- This dwarf planet's existence proved another planet isn't actually a plane
- planets get further from the sun, their period of revolution increases, This is Kepler's ____ Law
- A solid body of ice, rock, dust, and/or frozen gasses
- Planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at one of the foci, This is Kepler's ____ Law
- Was once classified as the 9th planet
30 Clues: The curvature of an orbit • Fall and Spring have this season • When space debris lands on Earth • The moon appears completely bright • Summer and Winter have this season • When the moon appears completely dark • Was once classified as the 9th planet • Oblong dwarf planet, rotates in only 4hrs • Smaller, heavier, and further out than Pluto • ...
Uranus and Neptune 2023-02-15
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- neptune is slightly smaller and____ than Uranus
- ___of Uranus is tipped so far that its north pole almost lies in its orbital plane.
- Astronomers hypothesize Uranus was knocked
- Uranus and Neptune have methane so it appears
- When was Neptune discovered
- They discovered only when____of star behind the rings dimmed
- when did the great dark spot disappoint
- uranus is the____largest diameter in our solar system
- neptune cannot____life
- neptune is the only planet of our solar system not visible to the ____
- the great dark spot is a
- Neptune is the___gas planet
- Uranus is the____place from the sun
- neptune orbit our Sun, a star, and eight____
- Uranus was accidentally discovered
- Neptune orbits the sun____km away
- brightness and color from the surrounding atmosphere contributing to Uranus's
- Uranus has____moons
- neptune's atmosphere is made up mostly of hydrogen____and methane
- Which moon has retrograde orbit
- the core of Uranus
- Uranus is 4 times larger than
- what particles make up neptune's moons
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- neptune____made of methane and ammonia ice
- neptune's rings are not as visib
- How many times larger than Earth is Neptune
- Neptune has___moons
- How many light and darkness
- Which planet contains the great dark spot
- when did voyager 2 pass Neptune
- Which gas causes the geysers on Triton
- The___speeds on Neptune are the most outstanding
- Uranus is the_____ temperature in the solar system
- astronomers_____that Uranus was knocked sideways by a massive collision
- how many main rings does Neptune have?
- the internal structure of Uranus
- Uranus's moons are
- The core of Neptune ia about___times the Earth
- Uranus moved in its orbit and the ring blocked the
- uranus rings are dominated by chunky boulders and may consist primarily of____
40 Clues: Uranus's moons are • the core of Uranus • Neptune has___moons • Uranus has____moons • neptune cannot____life • the great dark spot is a • When was Neptune discovered • How many light and darkness • Neptune is the___gas planet • Uranus is 4 times larger than • when did voyager 2 pass Neptune • Which moon has retrograde orbit • neptune's rings are not as visib • ...
My Fifth Grade Life 2024-01-26
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- your state
- reading,writing,and more
- the first month
- getting exercise
- learning about people
- learning about the Earth and the Solar System
- your principal
- your school
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- grades 5 - 8
- Superintendent
- using your Ipad to learn
- the second month
- Mike Dewine
- making beautiful sounds
- using tools to create beautiful things
- all about numbers
- your county
17 Clues: your state • Mike Dewine • your county • your school • grades 5 - 8 • Superintendent • your principal • the first month • getting exercise • the second month • all about numbers • learning about people • making beautiful sounds • reading,writing,and more • using your Ipad to learn • using tools to create beautiful things • learning about the Earth and the Solar System
Kid Saturn's Puzzle 2022-10-21
6 Clues: The planet we live on • Everything beyond our planet • The name of our solar system • All of our solar systems combined • The bright star in our solar system • What can be seen in the sky at night
Time Scale: History of Everything 2022-05-24
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- Hadean Eon
- Carboniferous
- Jurassic
- Devonian
- Paleozoic Era
- Triassic
- Cenozoic Era
- Quaternary
- Threshold 2
- Cretaceous
- Threshold 6
- The Cambrian ________
- Threshold 8
- Phanerozoic Eon
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- Archean Eon Lands
- Permian
- Silurian
- Ordovician
- Threshold 5
- Threshold 7
- Mesozoic Era
- Tertiary
- Proterozoic Eon
- Archean Eon Liquids
- Threshold 3
- Threshold 4
- Threshold 1
27 Clues: Permian • Silurian • Jurassic • Devonian • Triassic • Tertiary • Hadean Eon • Ordovician • Quaternary • Cretaceous • Threshold 5 • Threshold 7 • Threshold 2 • Threshold 3 • Threshold 6 • Threshold 4 • Threshold 8 • Threshold 1 • Mesozoic Era • Cenozoic Era • Carboniferous • Paleozoic Era • Proterozoic Eon • Phanerozoic Eon • Archean Eon Lands • Archean Eon Liquids • The Cambrian ________
On Screen 3 unit 7 vocabulary I - Sandra Aal 2025-01-14
26 Clues: oda • veised • elajas • leiutis • vajalik • süsteem • ühendama • kogukond • lambipirn • öö saabub • kohalikud • kariloomad • tõsine oht • stipendium • tegelikukt • paigaldama • patarei, aku • kõnet pidama • lõvi rünnakud • päikesepaneel • helge tulevik • läbikukkumine • sõltuma millestki • igaõhtune ülesanne • väljasuremis ohu all • vilkuma süttides ja kustudes
Earth in Space and Time 2015-01-12
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- a large, round object that revolves around a star and have cleared the region around its orbit
- to move in a circle on a central axis
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth’s atmosphere; a shooting star
- an imaginary line about which an object rotates
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- Any of the four planets in the solar system beyond Mars; Jupiter Saturn, Uranus, Venus
- the path an object takes as it revolves around a star, planet or moon
- the star around which the earth orbits, the center of our solar system
- our home galaxy
- a frozen mass of different types of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
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- a spacecraft that gathers data without a crew
- a rocky mass up to several hundred kilometers wide that revolves around the sun
- any of the 4 closest planets to the sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- a huge system of gas, dust, stars and objects held together by gravity
- the sun and its planets, along with moons, asteroids and comets
- a huge ball of very hot gas that gives off energy
- the curved path of an object around a star, planet or moon
- the spinning of an object on its own axis
19 Clues: our home galaxy • to move in a circle on a central axis • the spinning of an object on its own axis • a spacecraft that gathers data without a crew • a natural object that revolves around a planet • an imaginary line about which an object rotates • a huge ball of very hot gas that gives off energy • the curved path of an object around a star, planet or moon • ...
Space and Our Solar System 2021-11-12
7 Clues: Our neighbouring galaxy • The brightest visible star • The galaxy in which we live • The morning and the evening star • A star which indicates towards north • The biggest planet in the solar system • The number of planets the solar system has
SPACE 2025-05-15
7 Clues: Galaxy we live in • This planet has rings • This is the red Planet • Only planet known to have life • This object moves across the night sky • The biggest planet in the Solar System • The farthest planet in the Solar System
Astronomy Vocabulary 2024-05-30
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- The process where new atoms are created.
- Tilt is the reason Earth has these.
- The series of steps a star goes through during its life: Stellar ___.
- Good for measuring distances between stars/galaxies (2 words).
- Good for measuring distances between planets (2 words).
- When a planet is closest to the Sun.
- Measurement of how bright a star is; lower numbers are brighter.
- He figured out the Sun was in the center of the solar system.
- Squeezing two atoms together; the reaction pushes a star outward.
- Measurement of how much energy is given off by a star.
- The model where the Sun is in the center of the solar system.
- Fancy name for a cloud of dust and gas; our star will be this after its red giant stage.
- The force that pulls a star inward, compressing it.
- King of the planets with a huge red spot.
- Season in Iowa when we are tilted away from the Sun.
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- While all the gas giants have rings, this one has the best set.
- One lap around the Sun.
- The "pattern" of colors given off by stars and elements.
- One ___ is equal to one day on a planet.
- This element is fused inside of a star to make helium.
- Model that explains how the universe might have came to be (2 words).
- Position when a planet is farthest away from the Sun.
- A huge "explosion" in space; happens only with super-sized stars.
- Name for planets with rocky, solid surfaces.
- A model where Earth is in the center of the solar system.
- Was "disqualified" when the definition of "planet" changed.
- Since galaxies are moving away from us, their spectra is ___.
- The ONLY place we know of that has life on it.
- Season in Iowa when we are tilted towards the Sun.
- Generic term used to describe when an object blocks the Sun.
30 Clues: One lap around the Sun. • Tilt is the reason Earth has these. • When a planet is closest to the Sun. • The process where new atoms are created. • One ___ is equal to one day on a planet. • King of the planets with a huge red spot. • Name for planets with rocky, solid surfaces. • The ONLY place we know of that has life on it. • ...
Uranus and Neptune 2023-02-15
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- neptune is slightly smaller and____ than Uranus
- ___of Uranus is tipped so far that its north pole almost lies in its orbital plane.
- Astronomers hypothesize Uranus was knocked
- Uranus and Neptune have methane so it appears
- When was Neptune discovered
- They discovered only when____of star behind the rings dimmed
- when did the great dark spot disappoint
- uranus is the____largest diameter in our solar system
- neptune cannot____life
- neptune is the only planet of our solar system not visible to the ____
- the great dark spot is a
- Neptune is the___gas planet
- Uranus is the____place from the sun
- neptune orbit our Sun, a star, and eight____
- Uranus was accidentally discovered
- Neptune orbits the sun____km away
- brightness and color from the surrounding atmosphere contributing to Uranus's
- Uranus has____moons
- neptune's atmosphere is made up mostly of hydrogen____and methane
- Which moon has retrograde orbit
- the core of Uranus
- Uranus is 4 times larger than
- what particles make up neptune's moons
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- neptune____made of methane and ammonia ice
- neptune's rings are not as visib
- How many times larger than Earth is Neptune
- Neptune has___moons
- How many light and darkness
- Which planet contains the great dark spot
- when did voyager 2 pass Neptune
- Which gas causes the geysers on Triton
- The___speeds on Neptune are the most outstanding
- Uranus is the_____ temperature in the solar system
- astronomers_____that Uranus was knocked sideways by a massive collision
- how many main rings does Neptune have?
- the internal structure of Uranus
- Uranus's moons are
- The core of Neptune ia about___times the Earth
- Uranus moved in its orbit and the ring blocked the
- uranus rings are dominated by chunky boulders and may consist primarily of____
40 Clues: Uranus's moons are • the core of Uranus • Neptune has___moons • Uranus has____moons • neptune cannot____life • the great dark spot is a • When was Neptune discovered • How many light and darkness • Neptune is the___gas planet • Uranus is 4 times larger than • when did voyager 2 pass Neptune • Which moon has retrograde orbit • neptune's rings are not as visib • ...
Cosmos Crossword 2023-02-19
Across
- Where in our Solar System does the sunset appear blue?
- A hypothetical being from another world.
- Not even light can escape it.
- Deepest layer of the Sun that we can observe directly.
- Natural light display in the sky caused by particles from the sun interacting with a planet's magnetic field.
- A type of star that is extremely bright and typically has a short lifespan.
- The study of the origins, evolution, and structure of the universe.
- A large circular depression on the surface of a celestial body.
- A science of measuring the positions, motions, and magnitudes of stars.
- A connection between widely separated regions of space–time.
- First word in the name of the closest blackhole to Earth.
- A region of space where the magnetic field of a celestial body is so strong that it traps charged particles.
- A massive cloud of dust and gas that is the birthplace of stars.
- Collapsed Core of a Supergiant Star.
- Largest moon of Saturn.
- The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another.
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- A unit of distance, equal to about 3.26 light-years.
- A celestial source of pulsating electromagnetic radiation (such as radio waves).
- Point of no return.
- A planet in our solar system whose rotation takes longer than its own revolution around the Sun.
- A sky theatre.
- Something in outer space having an opposite electrical charge.
- An unmanned exploratory spacecraft designed to transmit information about its environment.
- A natural satellite.
- Closest Galaxy to Canis Major Dwarf and Sagittarius Dwarf
- The point in Earth's orbit where it is farthest from the sun.
- A Planet in the Solar System on which Diamonds rain (7).
- Occurring or situated between stars.
- A term for alignment of three planets.
- The biggest monster galaxy ever discovered, sized 16.3 million light years.
- Planets in this zone are considered fit for sustaining life.
31 Clues: A sky theatre. • Point of no return. • A natural satellite. • Largest moon of Saturn. • Not even light can escape it. • Occurring or situated between stars. • Collapsed Core of a Supergiant Star. • A term for alignment of three planets. • A hypothetical being from another world. • A unit of distance, equal to about 3.26 light-years. • ...
Space X-word 2022-04-11
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- The first element to come into existence in the universe
- The zone where liquid water could be found on a planet in a star system
- A very dim star that never actually fuses atoms but glows from the friction of massive amounts of pressure; a _____ dwarf
- stuff moving or waiting to move because of an invisible force
- Atoms smashing together releasing tremendous amounts of energy; contained by an immense gravity field
- The movement of continental plates over a molten core of magma
- Because of our earth's angled axis ours change
- spherical object orbiting a star that has cleared its path
- Icy object orbiting a star
- bang Name of the scientific theory that all matter and energy in the universe came from nothing
- Makes advanced technology possible on our planet
- A collapsed star that is so dense that nothing escapes it; a ____ hole
- collection of star (solar) systems
- Sweeps our solar system of most debris
- Because our planet is just the right size this is not too thick and not too thin
- Increases gravity
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- An object orbiting a planet
- Some of the first matter to come into the universe when the pure energy finally slowed down enough
- Larger and larger objects being formed by the pull of gravity
- Super dense ball of leftover material from a collapsed star. A " Giant Atom" about the size of the earth. A White ___
- Rocky object orbiting a star
- leftover stardust/ where stars are born
- Hyper dense ball of neutrons leftover after massive star collapses; a _____ star
- When a massive star can no longer sustain the balance between fusion energy pushing outwards and gravity pulling inwards it will go ______
- collection of all galaxies
- Decreases gravity
- Before the first element came into existence these had to be present
- System series of planets orbiting a star
- A very dim star that consumes it's hydrogen very slowly; a ____ dwarf
29 Clues: Decreases gravity • Increases gravity • collection of all galaxies • Icy object orbiting a star • An object orbiting a planet • Rocky object orbiting a star • collection of star (solar) systems • Sweeps our solar system of most debris • leftover stardust/ where stars are born • System series of planets orbiting a star • Because of our earth's angled axis ours change • ...
SPACE! 2024-02-05
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- THE HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN ANY OBJECTS WITH MASS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MOON PHASES
- THE 7TH PLANET AWAY FROM THE SUN
- THIS MAKES UP THE SPACE BETWEEN MARS & JUPITER
- THE MEASUREMENT OF FORCE IN PHYSICS
- A CIRCULAR OR ELLIPTICAL PATH AROUND A CENTRAL BODY
- THE PLANET CLOSEST TO THE SUN
- THE FIRST PHASE OF THE LUNAR CYCLE
- THE TENDENCY FOR AN OBJECT TO RESIST A CHANGE IN MOTION
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE LIGHT SHRINKS OR GETS SMALLER
- THE CIRCULAR MOTION OF AN OBJECT AROUND ITS OWN AXIS, OR UPON ITSELF
- A CLOUD OF GAS AND DUST
- NO LONGER A TRADITIONAL PLANET
- THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN AN OBJECT
- DETERMINED BY ONE REVOLUTION OF THE EARTH AROUND THE SUN
- THE PLANET KNOWN FOR IT'S RINGS
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- THE MEASUREMENT OF GRAVITY'S EFFECT ON AN OBJECT WITH MASS
- THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE BIGGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- MILLIONS TO BILLIONS OF STARS WITH DUST AND GAS HELD TOGETHER BY GRAVITY
- THE CIRCULAR MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT AROUND AN EXTERNAL AXIS, OR AROUND ANOTHER BODY
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE GROWS IN LIGHT
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF PLANETS AND STAR THAT WE BELONG TO
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE IS FULLY ILLUMINATED
- THE PHASE OF THE MOON ON BOTH SIDES OF A NEW MOON
- THE PLANET HAS A DAY OF 16HRS LONG
- SMALL, ROCKY OBJECTS THAT ORBIT THE SUN
- DETERMINED BY ONE ROTATION OF THE EARTH
- OBJECTS COMPOSED OF ICE AND DUST THAT ORBIT THE SUN
- THE LAST TERRESTRIAL PLANET
- THE DISTANCE FROM THE SUN TO THE EARTH
- THE PHASE OF THE MOON WHERE MORE THAN HALF THE MOON IS ILLUMINATED
- OUR HOME PLANET
34 Clues: OUR HOME PLANET • A CLOUD OF GAS AND DUST • THE LAST TERRESTRIAL PLANET • THE PLANET CLOSEST TO THE SUN • NO LONGER A TRADITIONAL PLANET • THE PLANET KNOWN FOR IT'S RINGS • ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MOON PHASES • THE 7TH PLANET AWAY FROM THE SUN • THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN AN OBJECT • WHEN THE MOON PHASE GROWS IN LIGHT • THE PLANET HAS A DAY OF 16HRS LONG • ...
Space Facts 2025-04-30
Across
- Second most prominent gas in the Sun
- What we orbit
- Planet with the Great Red Spot
- Jupiters fourth largest moon that has the capability of life
- There are more than 2 ________ galaxies.
- The nearest Star to the sun. (Hint: it does not include the first word of it)
- We are able to see the moon because it _______ the sun’s light.
- Gas that gives Uranus and Neptune its color
- Dark parts on the Sun’s surface
- Mars’ largest moon
- “Shell” that defines the borders of the solar system
- Largest dwarf planet
- Has the fastest winds in our solar system
- A space rock made of ice and dust
- The remains of a dead star after it supernova’s, if it does not become a black hole.
- Planet with 274 moons
- Name for the distance between the Earth and the Sun
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- Separates the dwarf planets and Neptune
- Our home planet
- A planet that has not cleared its orbit, or is not big enough to be classified as a planet
- Nickname for the Moon
- The way that the universe ALLEGEDLY formed
- The only planet in the solar system that spins on its side
- The theoretical opposite of a black hole that pushes mass out, instead of in
- A “storm” on the sun that emits a large amount of radiation.
- This gas makes up 70 percent of our atmosphere
- Largest known Star
- Planet closest to the sun
- Galaxy that Earth resides in
- The most prominent gas in the Sun
- Neptune's’ largest moon
- Latin name for the Sun
- Mars’ smallest moon
- The largest known black hole
- The name of an explosion that a star causes when it dies
- Black hole at the center of the Milky Way, which is also the name of a zodiac sign
- The hottest planet
- Galaxy on a collision course with the Milky Way
38 Clues: What we orbit • Our home planet • Largest known Star • Mars’ largest moon • The hottest planet • Mars’ smallest moon • Largest dwarf planet • Nickname for the Moon • Planet with 274 moons • Latin name for the Sun • Neptune's’ largest moon • Planet closest to the sun • Galaxy that Earth resides in • The largest known black hole • Planet with the Great Red Spot • Dark parts on the Sun’s surface • ...
Earth, Moon, Sun Terms 2025-07-30
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- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- a force that attracts object toward one another
- a planet outside our solar system
- a feature that forms on a surface of a planet such as a channel, crater, or volcano
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- - when the moon casts a shadow on the Earth caused by perfect alignment of the Earth, moon, and the Sun
- - the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- a moon that looks like a full circle from Earth
- a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
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- an object that moves around a larger object
- a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- a measurement of the gravitational force of an object depending on mass and location
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
- when the Moon is completely dark
- the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a moon outside our solar system
- the relative size of things
- moon a moon phase that looks like less than half of a circle from Earth
- a moon phase that looks like a half-circle from Earth
25 Clues: the relative size of things • a moon outside our solar system • when the Moon is completely dark • a planet outside our solar system • an object that moves around a larger object • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • the border between light and dark on the Moon • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a force that attracts object toward one another • ...
Science First Grading 2019-07-20
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- a tool to measure the hardness of a rock
- rapid expansion
- Largest layer of the Earth
- a type of crystalline rock
- a type of non-vesicular rock(Glassy)
- strength of the rock
- closest planet to the Sun
- softest mineral
- protects us from UV rays
- the border of the crust and mantle
- a naturally occurring, inorganic substance
- formed through contact of heat and/or pressure
- a planet with rings
- a rock in outer space
- composed of compressed clay
- the first zone in the atmosphere
- the only planet that can sustain life
- a rock that has air pockets
- 7th planet
- how the rock will break
- a object composed of minerals
- 2nd planet of the solar System
- an elementary particle
- hardest mineral
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- Molten rock under the Earths Crust
- a rock formed through rapidly cooled lava
- component of Sandstone
- 8th planet
- Biggest planet in our Solar System
- a type of sedimentary rock, can be made of of shells
- Expansion stops
- the movement of the mantle
- a sedimentary rock formed from evaporation
- ability to reflect light
- eroded material from other rock types
- 2nd zone in the atmosphere
- a type of sedimentary rock made from dead plants
- 4th planet
- the look of a rock
- a class of rock that is made up of sediments
- an asteroid that entered earth's atmosphere
- amount of space taken up
- Center layer of the Earth
- study of origins of the universe
- an unproven idea
- study of celestial objects
- The thinnest layer of the Earth
- the color of powder a rock leaves when scratched
- an element in the earths core
- a stage in the Big bang
- molten rock on the surface of the Earth
- the center of the solar system
52 Clues: 8th planet • 4th planet • 7th planet • rapid expansion • Expansion stops • softest mineral • hardest mineral • an unproven idea • the look of a rock • a planet with rings • strength of the rock • a rock in outer space • component of Sandstone • an elementary particle • a stage in the Big bang • how the rock will break • ability to reflect light • protects us from UV rays • amount of space taken up • ...
UNIT 6 APES CROSSWORD KEY 2023-05-09
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- Certification for energy efficiency
- Simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat
- Fossil fuel extracted from underground
- Using Earth's internal heat
- Process of extracting oil or gas from shale rock
- Structure for growing plants
- Partially decayed plant matter used as fuel
- Powered by moving air
- Powered by water flow
- Device that converts chemical energy into electricity
- Element essential to life on Earth
- Relating to atomic energy
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Production of energy
- Use of natural light to illuminate indoor spaces
- Release of gases into the atmosphere
- Capacity for doing work
- Use of resources
- Rate at which work is done
- Regulations for energy efficiency
- Biofuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- Mixture of sand, water, and oil
- Fuels derived from biomass
- Biofuel made from corn or other crops
- Fossil fuel formed from plants
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- Powered by the sun
- Material used to prevent heat loss
- Result or consequence
- Element with potential as a clean fuel source
- Advanced electricity distribution system
- Form of energy produced by moving electrons
- Relating to ocean waves
- Organic matter used as fuel
- Fossil fuel in gaseous form
- Form of energy transfer
- System that credits excess solar power back to the grid
- Evaluation of energy use
- Long-term weather patterns
- System that converts solar energy into electricity
- Relating to the tide
- Non-renewable sources of energy
- Type of electric vehicle
- Measure of carbon emissions
- Sedimentary rock that contains oil or gas
- Process of becoming different
- Vehicle powered by electricity
- Ability to use resources effectively
- Design that utilizes natural light and heat
- Substance used for energy generation
- Capable of being replenished
50 Clues: Use of resources • Powered by the sun • Relating to the tide • Production of energy • Result or consequence • Powered by moving air • Powered by water flow • Relating to ocean waves • Form of energy transfer • Capacity for doing work • Evaluation of energy use • Type of electric vehicle • Relating to atomic energy • Long-term weather patterns • Rate at which work is done • ...
Unit 1 Test Review (6th Grade Science) 2024-09-30
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- What is the term for the phase when the Moon is half illuminated?
- What is the term for the area where the Moon's shadow falls on Earth?
- What is the name of the scientist condemned by the Catholic Church?
- What is the term for a comet's tail made of dust?
- What is the term for a "space rock" that is still in space?
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- What is the term for the mass of gases surrounding a planet?
- What is the name of the planet known as the "Red Planet"?
- What type of planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
- What is the shape of the orbits of planets?
- What is the most widely accepted theory for the formation of the universe?
- What is the term for the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans?
- What phase comes after the Full Moon?
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- What is the term for the time it takes the Moon to complete a cycle?
- What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere?
- What is the term for the visible part of a comet?
- What do we call a meteoroid that hits the Earth's surface?
- Who proposed the heliocentric model?
- Who developed the geocentric model?
- What is the name of the belt where most asteroids are found?
- What is the center of the solar system?
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What does "geo" mean in Greek?
- What is the term for the process of a planet orbiting another body?
- What is the term for the force that keeps planets in orbit? Spiral
- What is the term for the Moon phase when it is not visible?
- What is the term for the visible tail of a comet when it nears the Sun?
27 Clues: What does "geo" mean in Greek? • Who developed the geocentric model? • Who proposed the heliocentric model? • What phase comes after the Full Moon? • What is the center of the solar system? • What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere? • What is the shape of the orbits of planets? • What is the largest planet in the solar system? • ...
Physics Crossword 7 2024-10-20
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- quark character can only change in the ____ interaction (4)
- reflected sound waves (6)
- the positive nucleon (6)
- the total charge of an atom (4)
- all electromagnetic waves travel at the same ____ (5)
- ____ velocity: the maximum speed of a falling object – its weight and frictional forces are balanced (8)
- ____ waves can be used for medical imaging (10)
- opposite charges ____ (7)
- he was the first to propose that stars were destined to collapse at the end of their lives (13)
- larger planets in our solar system are primarily made of ____ (3)
- this wire could give you an electric shock (4)
- Newton’s ____ law: when 2 objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other (5)
- ____ production: a photon is converted into an equal amount of matter and antimatter (4)
- they are generally less dense than solids (5)
- the strength of a magnet is directly proportional to the ____ from the magnet (8)
- the smallest planet in our solar system (7)
- type of wave produced by earthquakes (7)
- the hand you use to do Fleming’s rule (4)
- light appears ____ shifted from galaxies which are moving away from Earth (3)
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- the material that slows down the neutrons during nuclear fission so that they are more likely to be absorbed into a nearby fuel rod (8)
- one of the colours of the earth wire (6)
- one of the A’s in NASA (11)
- the sun is orbited by ____ planets (5)
- all waves can be ____ (9)
- our current model of the solar system is ____ (12)
- the universe is ____ (9)
- voltmeters are connected in ____ (8)
- a main ____ star is in a long period of stability (8)
- the rovers Curiosity and Perseverance were sent to study this planet (4)
- a type of lens (6)
30 Clues: a type of lens (6) • the positive nucleon (6) • the universe is ____ (9) • reflected sound waves (6) • all waves can be ____ (9) • opposite charges ____ (7) • one of the A’s in NASA (11) • the total charge of an atom (4) • voltmeters are connected in ____ (8) • the sun is orbited by ____ planets (5) • one of the colours of the earth wire (6) • ...
Physics Crossword 7 2024-10-20
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- a type of lens (6)
- one of the colours of the earth wire (6)
- opposite charges ____ (7)
- larger planets in our solar system are primarily made of ____ (3)
- quark character can only change in the ____ interaction (4)
- type of wave produced by earthquakes (7)
- the material that slows down the neutrons during nuclear fission so that they are more likely to be absorbed into a nearby fuel rod (8)
- all electromagnetic waves travel at the same ____ (5)
- they are generally less dense than solids (5)
- ____ velocity: the maximum speed of a falling object – its weight and frictional forces are balanced (8)
- a main ____ star is in a long period of stability (8)
- voltmeters are connected in ____ (8)
- the sun is orbited by ____ planets (5)
- light appears ____ shifted from galaxies which are moving away from Earth (3)
- ____ waves can be used for medical imaging (10)
- the smallest planet in our solar system (7)
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- one of the A’s in NASA (11)
- the strength of a magnet is directly proportional to the ____ from the magnet (8)
- our current model of the solar system is ____ (12)
- the positive nucleon (6)
- he was the first to propose that stars were destined to collapse at the end of their lives (13)
- the rovers Curiosity and Perseverance were sent to study this planet (4)
- Newton’s ____ law: when 2 objects interact, they exert equal and opposite forces on each other (5)
- the universe is ____ (9)
- reflected sound waves (6)
- the hand you use to do Fleming’s rule (4)
- the total charge of an atom (4)
- ____ production: a photon is converted into an equal amount of matter and antimatter (4)
- this wire could give you an electric shock (4)
- all waves can be ____ (9)
30 Clues: a type of lens (6) • the positive nucleon (6) • the universe is ____ (9) • opposite charges ____ (7) • reflected sound waves (6) • all waves can be ____ (9) • one of the A’s in NASA (11) • the total charge of an atom (4) • voltmeters are connected in ____ (8) • the sun is orbited by ____ planets (5) • one of the colours of the earth wire (6) • ...
Johto Vocab 2024-04-04
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- star at the center of the Solar System
- Moon moves between the Earth and the sun
- visible radiation to the human eye
- outermost part of the sun's atmosphere
- power generated form sunlight
- device used to remove unwanted parts from something
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- absence of light
- natural satelite; rotates the Earth
- dark shape made when something blocks light
- incomplete; only in part
- spectacles; lenses in a frame in front of persons' eyes
- complete; whole of something
12 Clues: absence of light • incomplete; only in part • complete; whole of something • power generated form sunlight • visible radiation to the human eye • natural satelite; rotates the Earth • star at the center of the Solar System • outermost part of the sun's atmosphere • Moon moves between the Earth and the sun • dark shape made when something blocks light • ...
Space 2023-11-17
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- System Our sun and the celestial bodies, including planets, orbiting around it.
- Hole A region of space with intense gravitational forces, swallowing everything.
- Patterns of stars forming imaginary shapes in the night sky.
- The entirety of space, including galaxies, stars, and planets.
- Optical instruments used for observing distant celestial objects.
- Glowing clouds of gas and dust, creating beautiful cosmic landscapes.
- Radiation High-energy particles traveling through space from various sources.
- Vast collections of stars, planets, and cosmic wonders.
- Small celestial bodies entering Earth's atmosphere, creating streaks of light.
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- Artificial objects orbiting Earth or other celestial bodies.
- Icy bodies with tails, traveling through space in elliptical orbits.
- Rocky bodies orbiting the sun, smaller than planets.
- Exploration The journey and discovery of outer space, conducted by spacecraft.
- Planets located outside our solar system, orbiting other stars.
- Station Habitable structures in space, serving as homes for astronauts.
15 Clues: Rocky bodies orbiting the sun, smaller than planets. • Vast collections of stars, planets, and cosmic wonders. • Artificial objects orbiting Earth or other celestial bodies. • Patterns of stars forming imaginary shapes in the night sky. • The entirety of space, including galaxies, stars, and planets. • ...
Navigating the Night Sky 2026-03-05
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- a huge sphere of hydrogen and helium gas that radiates heat and light
- are imaginary lines used to identify how far east or west a place is located
- indicates how far something is north or south of the equator (coordinate stated first)
- to direct how to get someplace
- imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth
- the line where the ocean meets the sky
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- pictures made by connecting stars together
- the star at the center of the solar system around which all of the solar system objects orbit
- imaginary line that something orbits around
- the force of attraction between masses
- large, round object that orbiting a star
- three dimensional round shape
- the Sun and eight planets and other objects that orbit the sun
- to move or travel around an object in a curved path
14 Clues: three dimensional round shape • to direct how to get someplace • the force of attraction between masses • the line where the ocean meets the sky • large, round object that orbiting a star • pictures made by connecting stars together • imaginary line that something orbits around • imaginary line that goes around the middle of Earth • ...
Space X-word 2022-04-11
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- The first element to come into existence in the universe
- The zone where liquid water could be found on a planet in a star system
- A very dim star that never actually fuses atoms but glows from the friction of massive amounts of pressure; a _____ dwarf
- stuff moving or waiting to move because of an invisible force
- Atoms smashing together releasing tremendous amounts of energy; contained by an immense gravity field
- The movement of continental plates over a molten core of magma
- Because of our earth's angled axis ours change
- spherical object orbiting a star that has cleared its path
- Icy object orbiting a star
- bang Name of the scientific theory that all matter and energy in the universe came from nothing
- Makes advanced technology possible on our planet
- A collapsed star that is so dense that nothing escapes it; a ____ hole
- collection of star (solar) systems
- Sweeps our solar system of most debris
- Because our planet is just the right size this is not too thick and not too thin
- Increases gravity
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- An object orbiting a planet
- Some of the first matter to come into the universe when the pure energy finally slowed down enough
- Larger and larger objects being formed by the pull of gravity
- Super dense ball of leftover material from a collapsed star. A " Giant Atom" about the size of the earth. A White ___
- Rocky object orbiting a star
- leftover stardust/ where stars are born
- Hyper dense ball of neutrons leftover after massive star collapses
- When a massive star can no longer sustain the balance between fusion energy pushing outwards and gravity pulling inwards it will go ______
- collection of all galaxies
- Decreases gravity
- Before the first element came into existence these had to be present
- System series of planets orbiting a star
- A very dim star that consumes it's hydrogen very slowly; a ____ dwarf
29 Clues: Decreases gravity • Increases gravity • collection of all galaxies • Icy object orbiting a star • An object orbiting a planet • Rocky object orbiting a star • collection of star (solar) systems • Sweeps our solar system of most debris • leftover stardust/ where stars are born • System series of planets orbiting a star • Because of our earth's angled axis ours change • ...
Asteroids 2022-11-08
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- space mission that has visited Ceres and Vesta
- one of the two asteroids visited by Galileo spacecraft
- largest asteroid and a dwarf planet
- small chunk of icy material that develops an atmosphere as it approaches the Sun
- asteroid that once was volcanically active
- abbreviation for the name of a spacecraft went into orbit around Eros
- largest M-type asteroid
- where majority of the asteroids can be found
- Mars captured asteroid-moon
- tall ice volcano on Ceres
- a comet-asteroid with reddest surface of any object in the solar system
- classification of asteroid that are made of silicate composition
- Dimorphos is orbiting this asteroid
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- a large object that allows us to estimate how often impacts have occurred both on its surface and Earth
- TNOs are part of ____ belt, area beyond Neptune
- ___ law used to determine the mass and density of the moon of Ida
- abbreviation name for an NASA mission that was recently executed to divert the orbit of Dimorphos
- asteroids that have changed little chemically since the beginning of the solar system
- spacecraft that collected sample of dust grains from Itokawa
- the most straight forward way to deflect an asteroid is to ____ a spacecraft into it
- abbreviation for the name given to any comet that come close to our planet
- names of ____ from classical mythology given to new objects that have properties of both asteroids and comets
- asteroid made of some of the most chemically primitive materials in the solar system
- Galileo spacecraft found a asteroid that has a moon
- the largest region around Sun from which the most new comets come from
- comet____ named in honor of the astronomer who first recognized comet as orbiting the Sun
- interstellar asteroid name meaning scout
- calassification of asteroid composed of metals
- ____ tail, the brightest part of the tail
29 Clues: largest M-type asteroid • tall ice volcano on Ceres • Mars captured asteroid-moon • largest asteroid and a dwarf planet • Dimorphos is orbiting this asteroid • interstellar asteroid name meaning scout • ____ tail, the brightest part of the tail • asteroid that once was volcanically active • where majority of the asteroids can be found • ...
Science First Grading 2019-07-20
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- component of Sandstone
- how the rock will break
- a type of sedimentary rock made from dead plants
- the center of the solar system
- Center layer of the Earth
- molten rock on the surface of the Earth
- the color of powder a rock leaves when scratched
- an asteroid that entered earth's atmosphere
- closest planet to the Sun
- a rock that has air pockets
- a tool to measure the hardness of a rock
- 2nd zone in the atmosphere
- a type of sedimentary rock, can be made of of shells
- a class of rock that is made up of sediments
- Biggest planet in our Solar System
- a type of non-vesicular rock(Glassy)
- the movement of the mantle
- a object composed of minerals
- 4th planet
- composed of compressed clay
- 2nd planet of the solar System
- 8th planet
- the look of a rock
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- softest mineral
- an element in the earths core
- an elementary particle
- ability to reflect light
- study of celestial objects
- Largest layer of the Earth
- a planet with rings
- study of origins of the universe
- amount of space taken up
- Molten rock under the Earths Crust
- an unproven idea
- formed through contact of heat and/or pressure
- the border of the crust and mantle
- a sedimentary rock formed from evaporation
- eroded material from other rock types
- strength of the rock
- the first zone in the atmosphere
- Expansion stops
- The thinnest layer of the Earth
- a naturally occurring, inorganic substance
- a type of crystalline rock
- hardest mineral
- 7th planet
- a rock in outer space
- protects us from UV rays
- rapid expansion
- the only planet that can sustain life
50 Clues: 7th planet • 4th planet • 8th planet • softest mineral • Expansion stops • hardest mineral • rapid expansion • an unproven idea • the look of a rock • a planet with rings • strength of the rock • a rock in outer space • component of Sandstone • an elementary particle • how the rock will break • ability to reflect light • amount of space taken up • protects us from UV rays • Center layer of the Earth • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-04-26
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- Proved using mathematics that celestial bodies have elliptical orbits
- A body of knowledge supported by evidence collected systematically using obervation and experimentation
- medieval practice that utilized experimentation and had the goal of turning one substance into another
- Discovered the scientific laws that form the foundation for modern physics
- first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- belief that observable evidence is the primary path to knowledge; inductive reasoning
- elliptical trajectory of an object that is falling endlessly around another object
- anything with mass and volume
- Invented the Cartesian Coordinate plane, famously stated that one should doubt anything that could not be proven, and established rules for deductive reasoning
- belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge; deductive reasoning
- Proved the heliocentric model was correct as well as that objects fall at universal rates
- theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
- theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth revolving around it
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- the subject area that attempted to explain how the natural world worked in the classical and medieval period
- idea or assumption to be tested by an experiment
- a push or pull with magnitude and direction
- Invented the first version of the scientific method and rules for inductive reasoning
- force of attraction between all masses in the universe that increases with mass and decreases with distance
- Device used to measure temperature
- The shape that the orbits of celestial bodies make
- Device used to make small objects appear larger
- Device used to measure atmospheric pressure
- method of investigation involving obervation and experimentation to test scientific assumptions
- the amount of matter in an object
- Resistance of a mass to changes in its velocity; described by Newton's 1st Law of Motion
25 Clues: anything with mass and volume • the amount of matter in an object • Device used to measure temperature • a push or pull with magnitude and direction • Device used to measure atmospheric pressure • Device used to make small objects appear larger • idea or assumption to be tested by an experiment • The shape that the orbits of celestial bodies make • ...
*Unit 1 Test Review (6th Grade Science) 2024-09-30
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- What is the term for the force that keeps planets in orbit? Spiral
- What is the term for the visible tail of a comet when it nears the Sun?
- What is the term for a "space rock" that is still in space?
- What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere?
- What is the term for the visible part of a comet?
- What does "geo" mean in Greek?
- What is the center of the solar system?
- What is the name of the scientist condemned by the Catholic Church?
- What is the term for the time it takes the Moon to complete a cycle?
- What is the term for the process of a planet orbiting another body?
- What do we call a meteoroid that hits the Earth's surface?
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- What phase comes after the Full Moon?
- What is the term for the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans?
- Who developed the geocentric model?
- What is the name of the planet known as the "Red Planet"?
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- What is the term for the mass of gases surrounding a planet?
- What is the name of the belt where most asteroids are found?
- What is the most widely accepted theory for the formation of the universe?
- Who proposed the heliocentric model?
- What is the term for the Moon phase when it is not visible?
- What is the term for the phase when the Moon is half illuminated?
- What is the shape of the orbits of planets?
- What is the term for the area where the Moon's shadow falls on Earth?
- What type of planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What is the term for a comet's tail made of dust?
27 Clues: What does "geo" mean in Greek? • Who developed the geocentric model? • Who proposed the heliocentric model? • What phase comes after the Full Moon? • What is the center of the solar system? • What is the main gas in Venus's atmosphere? • What is the shape of the orbits of planets? • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
Space Exploration 2025-07-11
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- – Stansiya
- – Sun’iy yo‘ldosh
- – Oy
- – Kashfiyot
- – Koinot / Kosmos
- – Teleskop
- – Sayyora
- – Astronavt / Kosmonavt
- – Raketa
- – Olam / Butun borliq
- – Orbit / Aylanish yo‘li
- – Mars sayyorasi
- – Yangilik / Innovatsiya
- – NASA (Amerika kosmik agentligi)
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- – Yer sayyorasidan tashqaridagi (begona hayot)
- – Astronomiya
- – Fan
- – Missiya / Vazifa
- – Hayot
- – Tizim
- – Tadqiqot / O‘rganish
- – Kelajak
- – Tadqiqot
- – Tortishish kuchi
- – Sayohat / Safar
- – Ucharish / Uchirish
- – Texnologiya
- – Kosmik
- – Galaktika
- – Quyoshga oid
30 Clues: – Oy • – Fan • – Hayot • – Tizim • – Raketa • – Kosmik • – Kelajak • – Sayyora • – Stansiya • – Tadqiqot • – Teleskop • – Kashfiyot • – Galaktika • – Astronomiya • – Texnologiya • – Quyoshga oid • – Mars sayyorasi • – Sun’iy yo‘ldosh • – Koinot / Kosmos • – Sayohat / Safar • – Missiya / Vazifa • – Tortishish kuchi • – Ucharish / Uchirish • – Olam / Butun borliq • – Tadqiqot / O‘rganish • – Astronavt / Kosmonavt • ...
HAVE FUN 2017-01-20
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- Banyumas Soccer Team
- General Election
- Teenager
- Type of Occupation
- Parents
- Communication tool
- Water source
- Animal with ivory
- Type of Fruit
- Type of sport
- Type of insect
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- Season
- Type of drink
- Plane landing
- Vocabulary collection
- Movie about Wizard
- Planet in Solar System
- Pharaoh and Pyramid
- Moon
- Indonesia is a ...... nation
- A pointed tooth
- Time
- Galaxy
- King of Jungle
- Dog
25 Clues: Dog • Moon • Time • Season • Galaxy • Parents • Teenager • Water source • Type of drink • Plane landing • Type of Fruit • Type of sport • King of Jungle • Type of insect • A pointed tooth • General Election • Animal with ivory • Movie about Wizard • Type of Occupation • Communication tool • Pharaoh and Pyramid • Banyumas Soccer Team • Vocabulary collection • Planet in Solar System • Indonesia is a ...... nation
Composers and Compositions 2025-06-11
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- The Co-Title for this symphony
- Moonlight Sonata
- Italian Composer
- German Composer
- Dvorak Composition
- Requiem
- Solar System
- France
- Debussy piano piece
- Soviet Composer
- British Composers
- Adagio for Strings
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- Finlandia
- Sir
- Czechia
- Star Wars
- His composition is titled Requiem in D minor
- Name of Vivaldi's Composition
- Nocturne in E-flat Major
- Russia
- Film Director
- The time period with Bach
22 Clues: Sir • Russia • France • Czechia • Requiem • Finlandia • Star Wars • Solar System • Film Director • German Composer • Soviet Composer • Moonlight Sonata • Italian Composer • British Composers • Dvorak Composition • Adagio for Strings • Debussy piano piece • Nocturne in E-flat Major • The time period with Bach • Name of Vivaldi's Composition • The Co-Title for this symphony • ...
weather termes 2025-05-06
14 Clues: hot • rain • hot\cold • temperature • therd layer • air moisture • out to spase • measures humidity, • surrounding our solar system • layer above the troposphere, • a tool to measure wind speed • measures atmospheric pressure, • lowest region of the atmosphere, • measuring and indicating temperature,
MOONS 2012-11-02
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- The Egyptians built these
- experiencing death
- You can ride this to the shop
- The shape of a tin can
- Something secretive
- To change something
- Your food passes through your digestive ______
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- Our solar system is tiny compared to the _______
- The Milkyway is a ________
- A person who studies Science
- A detective might solve this
- You do experiments in this subject
- To recognise and label
- A simple picture to represent something
14 Clues: experiencing death • Something secretive • To change something • The shape of a tin can • To recognise and label • The Egyptians built these • The Milkyway is a ________ • A person who studies Science • A detective might solve this • You can ride this to the shop • You do experiments in this subject • A simple picture to represent something • ...
Science Vocab Puzzle 2025-12-17
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- Rings galore!
- candy bar/our galaxy
- orbits the sun, 8 in our system
- center of our solar system
- large, gassy, cold, couple rings, kinda awkward
- Path through space... look out!
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- where some people get "smarter"
- ____, Cupid, Donder, and Blitzen
- Billions of stars, lots of systems
- great balls of fire!
- coldest planet, god of water
- hottest, lots of clouds
- Mickey's dog, I mean dwarf
- Lots of iron dust
14 Clues: Rings galore! • Lots of iron dust • great balls of fire! • candy bar/our galaxy • hottest, lots of clouds • Mickey's dog, I mean dwarf • center of our solar system • coldest planet, god of water • where some people get "smarter" • orbits the sun, 8 in our system • Path through space... look out! • ____, Cupid, Donder, and Blitzen • Billions of stars, lots of systems • ...
Astronomy 2022-03-21
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- effect, a process that occurs when gasses in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- The dates when the Sun crosses Earth’s equator and the lengths of day and night are equal
- The star at the center of our solar system
- when a meteoroid burns up entering Earth’s atmosphere creating a streak of light in the sky
- zone, the habitable zone
- the study of stars planet and space
- A meteoroid that lands on the Earth's surface
- large object that meets the three requirements
- a group of stars that looks like a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name
- when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest in the sky the longest and shortest daylight of the year
- a sphere of gas held together by its own gravity
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- when one object in space passes through the shadow of another object in space
- to move in a spinning motion about its own axis
- a small rocky object that orbits the Sun
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- Units, the distance from the Sun to Earth's orbit
- to circle around something or move in an orbit
- An orbit is a regular andrepeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet or asteroid
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gasses rock and dust roughly the size of a small town
- objects in space that range in size from dust grains to small asteroids
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun
- system, Our solar system consists of our star the Sun and everything bound to it by gravity
- an imaginary straight line around which an object spins
24 Clues: zone, the habitable zone • the study of stars planet and space • a small rocky object that orbits the Sun • The star at the center of our solar system • A meteoroid that lands on the Earth's surface • to circle around something or move in an orbit • large object that meets the three requirements • to move in a spinning motion about its own axis • ...
Space time for little rats 2024-01-29
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- the outflow of low-density, hot gas from the Sun’s upper atmosphere.
- a planet that grew largely by gravitationally attracting gas from the disk of gas out of which a planetary system forms
- the addition of matter to a body
- a planet not orbiting our Sun.
- a small, generally rocky, solid body orbiting the Sun and ranging in diameter from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers.
- the point in the sky from which meteors in showers appear to come
- a stream of ionized particles evaporated from a comet and then swept away from the Sun by the solar wind
- a planet orbiting in the inner part of the Solar System
- the solid remains of a meteor that falls to Earth.
- The gas cloud around a comet
- a region from which some comets come
- a small spherical grain embedded in a meteorite.
- a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit
- one of the giant, gaseous planets
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- a meteorite containing small spherical grains called chondrules
- the passage of a celestial body such as a planet across the face of a larger body such as a star
- the bending of light from a distant object to form an image
- one of the numerous small, solid bodies that, when accreted together, form a planet
- a comet tail containing dust that reflects sunlight
- a meteorite lacking chondrules
- the chunk of ice that makes up the main body of a comet
- the technical name for the small, solid bodies moving within the Solar System
- A chunk of ice surrounded by gas in space
- the bright trail of light created by small solid particles entering Earth’s atmosphere and burning
- a large, gas-rich planet that grew primarily through the accretion of ice-rich planetesimals
25 Clues: The gas cloud around a comet • a planet not orbiting our Sun. • a meteorite lacking chondrules • the addition of matter to a body • one of the giant, gaseous planets • a region from which some comets come • A chunk of ice surrounded by gas in space • a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit • a small spherical grain embedded in a meteorite. • ...
Friday Crossword 2024-05-16
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- The huge explosion that scientists think created the Universe a long time ago.
- The big, bright star at the center of our Solar System that gives us light and warmth.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it.
- The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space.
- Anything related to land or Earth. Terrestrial planets are rocky planets like Earth.
- The closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It's very hot and has no moons.
- The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun.
- The way we learn about the world and universe through observation, experiments, and study.
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- People who study and learn about how the world and the universe work.
- People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it.
- A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun.
- A huge group of stars, planets, and other space stuff held together by gravity. We live in the Milky Way galaxy.
- The path that planets, moons, and other objects follow as they go around a star or planet.
- A big, colorful cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The second planet from the Sun. It’s similar in size to Earth but has a very thick, hot atmosphere.
- Everything that exists, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, and space.
- The spinning of a planet or other object around its own axis. Earth’s rotation gives us day and night.
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It's a big collection of stars and planets.
- A specific area or part of a larger space, like a neighborhood or part of the sky.
21 Clues: The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun. • People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it. • A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun. • The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space. • The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area. • ...
Hoshiyama Quiz 2023-01-22
Across
- Of or relating to the Sun
- Weather patterns from the Earth's position relative to the Sun
- The closest planet to Earth
- Of or relating to the stars
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- Relating to an axis
- The action of turning around a central axis
- Number of Earth's moons
Down
- A group of stars in a recognizable pattern
- Of or relating to the moon
- The movement of an object around another
- The science of space
12 Clues: Relating to an axis • The science of space • Number of Earth's moons • Of or relating to the Sun • Of or relating to the moon • The closest planet to Earth • Of or relating to the stars • The biggest planet in our solar system • The movement of an object around another • A group of stars in a recognizable pattern • The action of turning around a central axis • ...
Keep Up Course #1 2020-07-20
Across
- this really hot object is in the center of the solar system
- something small we put in space to learn more
- all the planets and sun are here
- the fifth planet from the sun
- the planet that we live in
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- this person goes to space to learn more about it
- you see many of these at night, there’s too many to count
- big rock in space, if it moves fast it becomes a comet
- people ride this to go to space, it’s so fast
- the biggest planet in the solar system
10 Clues: the planet that we live in • the fifth planet from the sun • all the planets and sun are here • the biggest planet in the solar system • something small we put in space to learn more • people ride this to go to space, it’s so fast • this person goes to space to learn more about it • big rock in space, if it moves fast it becomes a comet • ...
Gravity crossword 2022-03-23
Across
- measures by how much space an object takes up or what it is made of.
- largest planet in our solar system.
- dwarf planet that was originally considered a planet
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- is The guy who discovered gravity.(last name)
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- is a measure of the gravitational pull on the object.
- the planet closest to the sun
- center of our solar system
- giant rock "a bit more than a quarter the size of Earth".
- 6th planet from the sun, gas planet known for its rings
10 Clues: center of our solar system • the planet closest to the sun • largest planet in our solar system. • is The guy who discovered gravity.(last name) • The force that pulls objects toward each other. • dwarf planet that was originally considered a planet • is a measure of the gravitational pull on the object. • 6th planet from the sun, gas planet known for its rings • ...
Superlatives ESL Side project Agora 2022-04-21
Across
- English is the ____ (much) spoken language in the world.
- Albert Einstein was one of the ____ (smart) people ever.
- Croatia is the _____ (pretty) country on Earth.
- Australia is the ____ (far) country from Canada.
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- The Sun is the ____ (bright) astronomical object in the Solar System.
- The Krakatoa volcano is the _____ (loud) volcano on Earth.
- The freezer is the ____ (cold) thing in my house.
- Jupiter is the _____ (big) planet in the Solar System.
- I think that eggplants are the ____ (bad) vegetable.
- I think that KitKat is the ____ (good) candy bar.
10 Clues: Croatia is the _____ (pretty) country on Earth. • Australia is the ____ (far) country from Canada. • The freezer is the ____ (cold) thing in my house. • I think that KitKat is the ____ (good) candy bar. • I think that eggplants are the ____ (bad) vegetable. • Jupiter is the _____ (big) planet in the Solar System. • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Inner Planets/Terrestrial planets 2026-02-24
Across
- The only know planet that supports life.
- The first 4 planets to the Sun that are warm and rocky.
- The most well known planet in our solar system except Earth.
- This planet is Earth "sister" planet.
Down
- A gas that surrounds a planet or object.
- The planet that has the shortest revolution around the Sun.
- The last 4 planets to the Sun that are cold and have a liquid/gas center
- Like or similar to Earth.
- An object that revolves a planet or object.
- The only star in our solar system.
10 Clues: Like or similar to Earth. • The only star in our solar system. • This planet is Earth "sister" planet. • A gas that surrounds a planet or object. • The only know planet that supports life. • An object that revolves a planet or object. • The first 4 planets to the Sun that are warm and rocky. • The planet that has the shortest revolution around the Sun. • ...
Lesson 18 Vocabulary 2025-03-31
Across
- to look at
- not strong
- toward; a preposition
- from end to end
- the number
- male child
- belonging to them
- owned by you
- the star in our solar system
- contraction for they are
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- in that place
- period of seven days
- denoting excess; also
- paper
- amount of heaviness
- did throw
- to delay action
- motionless
- contraction for you are
- large body of water
20 Clues: paper • did throw • to look at • not strong • the number • male child • motionless • owned by you • in that place • from end to end • to delay action • belonging to them • amount of heaviness • large body of water • period of seven days • denoting excess; also • toward; a preposition • contraction for you are • contraction for they are • the star in our solar system
Earth and Space Crossword Puzzle by Xiwen Hou 2020-06-13
Across
- the farthest planet from the sun in the solar system
- a natural display of lights, also called northern/ southern lights
- the sun and all the planets and their moons,asteroids and comets that orbit around it
- seven visible rings surround this planet
- the final stage of a small star
- a unit of length that represents about 9 trillion km
- nothing can escape from this region due to the gravitational strength
Down
- meteoroids that reach Earth's surface
- the only planet with two moons
- the death/explosion of a medium star
- when the moon covers the sun (partially of fully)
- an explanation of how the universe came to be
- a vast group of stars, with gas and dust bounded together by gravity
- cosmic balls made up of frozen gases, rocks and dust that can be found in the solar system
14 Clues: the only planet with two moons • the final stage of a small star • the death/explosion of a medium star • meteoroids that reach Earth's surface • seven visible rings surround this planet • an explanation of how the universe came to be • when the moon covers the sun (partially of fully) • the farthest planet from the sun in the solar system • ...
Héctor and Bakar 2023-06-01
15 Clues: Basquet team • Spanish food • Football team • to play music • space vehicle • Learning site • school subject • school supplies • Intelectual test • It's a team sport • It's a team sport • the gooad in footbal • the gooad in basketball • to carry school supplies • planet of the solar system
Space Travel 2025-05-15
14 Clues: Star system. • Orbits Earth. • Space habitat. • The red planet. • Protective gear. • Spacecraft type. • Launches to space. • Earth’s satellite. • Related to the Sun. • Start of a mission. • Views distant stars. • Path around a planet. • Force pulling objects. • Person who travel in spacecraft.
Universe 2023-01-09
10 Clues: where we live • strange shaped galaxy • looks like one big star • has lots of solar systems • vary hot celestial objects • center of our solar system • celestial objects that orbit stars • everything we know of and will ever be • a galaxy with a dence center and big arms • planets and other objects orbiting a star
STS 2021-04-06
Across
- Proposed that the orbits are elliptical
- Who was burned to steak for teaching Copernicus the heliocentric idea
- The one who proposed the sun is the center of the solar system
- Brahe The one who spotted a new star and comet in 1577
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- logical thinking that involves forming generalizations
- Also known as the geocentric model
- Reasoning one or more statements to reach a logical conclusion
- says the scientific method must be followed
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- who created "I think, therefore, I am"
10 Clues: Also known as the geocentric model • Sun is the center of the solar system • who created "I think, therefore, I am" • Proposed that the orbits are elliptical • says the scientific method must be followed • logical thinking that involves forming generalizations • Brahe The one who spotted a new star and comet in 1577 • ...
Astronomy - 9th Grade 2023-01-31
Across
- Which planet has the smallest mass in solar system
- Object whose gravity is so strong that not even light cannot escape
- Planet with maximum no of moons
- distance from stars are usually expressed in units called?
- Brightest and hottest planet in solar system
Down
- Which is the most common element found in stars
- Earth's movement around the sun is called?
- First dog into the space and in orbit of earth
- which planet is called as Red planet
- What is the force that tends to pull together the matter in stars and planets
10 Clues: Planet with maximum no of moons • which planet is called as Red planet • Earth's movement around the sun is called? • Brightest and hottest planet in solar system • First dog into the space and in orbit of earth • Which is the most common element found in stars • Which planet has the smallest mass in solar system • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Gravity Stations 2021-10-05
Across
- measure of the gravitational pull on an object
- the cloud of dust and gas where the solar system originated
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- measure of how much matter an object has
- states that the force of gravity acts on all objects in the universe
- The two main factors that affect gravity
- discovered gravity acts everywhere in the universe
Down
- an object resting until otherwise acted on by another force
- the time gravity has been around
- All of the objects in the solar system orbit this
10 Clues: the time gravity has been around • measure of how much matter an object has • The two main factors that affect gravity • measure of the gravitational pull on an object • the force that pulls objects toward each other • All of the objects in the solar system orbit this • discovered gravity acts everywhere in the universe • ...
Will Johnson Ch. 28 + 29 2022-05-20
Across
- orbits our Earth
- forms when a supergiant star collapses into itself; to strong for light to escape it
- the first of the outer planets, beyond Mars
- the theory of the creation of our universe(two words)
- planet in our solar system with large rings around it
Down
- a grouping of gas and dust; first stage of a star
- was once a planet in our solar system; known as a dwarf planet
- planet that is rotated on its axis 98 degrees
- huge grouping of stars and planets; The Milky Way ____
- the nearest star to Earth
10 Clues: orbits our Earth • the nearest star to Earth • the first of the outer planets, beyond Mars • planet that is rotated on its axis 98 degrees • a grouping of gas and dust; first stage of a star • the theory of the creation of our universe(two words) • planet in our solar system with large rings around it • huge grouping of stars and planets; The Milky Way ____ • ...
Space 2024-09-10
Across
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- The dwarf planet that used to be classified as a planet.
- Earth's evil twin.
- Saturn's largest moon.
- The thirteenth planet from the sun, the fifth dwarf planet from the sun.
Down
- A doughnut-shaped region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune
- Also called the North Star, it is a supergiant with eight times the mass of our sun.
- The biggest moon in the Milky Way.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- The star in our solar system that produces heat.
10 Clues: Earth's evil twin. • Saturn's largest moon. • The biggest moon in the Milky Way. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • The smallest planet in our solar system. • The star in our solar system that produces heat. • The dwarf planet that used to be classified as a planet. • A doughnut-shaped region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune • ...
Hayden Smallman chapter 28&29 Astronomy 2022-05-06
Across
- hole is what remains when a supergiant star collapses into itself.
- four largest moons.
- is complete or partial obscuring of a celestial body by another.
- is an enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying space.
- is a hypothesis that is supported by the results of experimentation.
Down
- is small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- is a huge assemblage of stars.
- is frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system.
- system is a collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun.
- is composed of mostly hydrogen.
10 Clues: four largest moons. • is a huge assemblage of stars. • is composed of mostly hydrogen. • is small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun. • is an enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying space. • is frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system. • is complete or partial obscuring of a celestial body by another. • ...
Gravity Unit 2023-05-10
Across
- The event that is said to have created the universe
- If an object is not affected by gravity, it is:
- The man who discovered gravity
- When an object’s period of rotation matches the Earth’s, it is:
- The Sun is the center of the solar system
- The force that holds things down on Earth
- Gravity is so strong here, even light cannot escape this
- The minimum distance a large satellite can approach its primary body without tidal forces overcoming the gravity holding the satellite together
Down
- The Earth is the center of the solar system
- The velocity required for an object to exit a gravitational field
- An object that orbits something
- Tides that are much lower than usual
- Tides that are much higher than usual
- If an object is affected by gravity, it has:
14 Clues: The man who discovered gravity • An object that orbits something • Tides that are much lower than usual • Tides that are much higher than usual • The Sun is the center of the solar system • The force that holds things down on Earth • The Earth is the center of the solar system • If an object is affected by gravity, it has: • If an object is not affected by gravity, it is: • ...
Solar System - Class II 2021-12-03
Across
- I am the nearest planet to the Sun
- this planet is called earth's twin.
- They are tiny bodies that revolve around the sun and found between mars and Jupiter
- the path of planets and satellites are called
- its the galaxy you live in
Down
- the name of the famous astronomer of ancient india.
- the number of planets in our solar system
- the first man to set foot on Moon
- the largest planet on the solar system
- this was earlier a planet but not now. (Hint: I am dwarf)
10 Clues: its the galaxy you live in • the first man to set foot on Moon • I am the nearest planet to the Sun • this planet is called earth's twin. • the largest planet on the solar system • the number of planets in our solar system • the path of planets and satellites are called • the name of the famous astronomer of ancient india. • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Geography 2022-10-05
Across
- The swiftest rotating planet ___
- The largest planet in the solar system is ___
- The shape of the Milky way galaxy is ___
- The only living planet in the solar system __
- The nearest planet of the Sun is ___
- Constellations are known as ___
Down
- The feature that has a coma and a long tail made up of dust particles is known as ___
- The star which appears during the day time is the
- The latitude in between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn is ____
- The planets of the solar system receive the light energy from the ____
- The planet that rotates on its axis from east to west ___
- Mild temperature prevails in this zone ___zone
12 Clues: Constellations are known as ___ • The swiftest rotating planet ___ • The nearest planet of the Sun is ___ • The shape of the Milky way galaxy is ___ • The largest planet in the solar system is ___ • The only living planet in the solar system __ • Mild temperature prevails in this zone ___zone • The star which appears during the day time is the • ...
ManjitBhowal_Universe_4th 2023-01-31
Across
- Movement of earth around the sun is called:
- The planet on which life exists.
- Three-fourth of the earth's surface is covered with ___.
- Imaginary line around which earth is spinning is:
Down
- ____ is the coldest planet of solar system.
- how many planets are there between sun and mars?
- Name the fifth planet from the sun in the solar system.
- A circular fixed path in which planets are revolving around the sun is called:
- Smallest neighbour of the sun is:
- Planet which is also known as a morning star.
10 Clues: The planet on which life exists. • Smallest neighbour of the sun is: • ____ is the coldest planet of solar system. • Movement of earth around the sun is called: • Planet which is also known as a morning star. • how many planets are there between sun and mars? • Imaginary line around which earth is spinning is: • Name the fifth planet from the sun in the solar system. • ...
Science 2023-01-30
Across
- Strangely, this is a fruit and not a vegetable
- Sound cannot travel through ___
- total number of planets in our solar system
- smallest planet of our solar system
- This is not a planet but collection of various objects including dust particles and gas
- The phenomena of bending of light when it enters water is called ___
Down
- A famous star
- This is space object producing bright tail of light which can be seen with naked eyes
- Constellation is group of ___ ?
- A constellation which can be seen with naked eyes
10 Clues: A famous star • Sound cannot travel through ___ • Constellation is group of ___ ? • smallest planet of our solar system • total number of planets in our solar system • Strangely, this is a fruit and not a vegetable • A constellation which can be seen with naked eyes • The phenomena of bending of light when it enters water is called ___ • ...
CLIL VOCABULARY ANA PAULA TOVAR 2022-06-27
Across
- Darwin He said Natural Selection
- Species that have similar traits but they don't have a common ancestor
- adaptation Refers to features of the body
Down
- Two or more different species come from a common ancestor
- He said that species have an independent line of evolution
- It si the fiesta and the smallest planet
- It is the last planet of the solar system
- It has water in three states
- It is a star and it is the center of the solar system
- It si red for the interaction od the iron and oxygen
10 Clues: It has water in three states • Darwin He said Natural Selection • It si the fiesta and the smallest planet • It is the last planet of the solar system • adaptation Refers to features of the body • It si red for the interaction od the iron and oxygen • It is a star and it is the center of the solar system • Two or more different species come from a common ancestor • ...
All About Space 2016-09-26
Across
- Believed to control earths tides and shines bright at night.
- Second largest planet in the solar system with one big ring.
- Distance of travelling time in space.
- Force pulling together all matter.
- A combination of land and water where humans and animals live.
- The hottest star in the solar system.
Down
- Sun is the centre of this. Full of planets and comets.
- A planet that is closest to the sun.
- Used to get too and from space
- Unknown species believed to be in space but no evidence of existence.
10 Clues: Used to get too and from space • Force pulling together all matter. • A planet that is closest to the sun. • Distance of travelling time in space. • The hottest star in the solar system. • Sun is the centre of this. Full of planets and comets. • Believed to control earths tides and shines bright at night. • Second largest planet in the solar system with one big ring. • ...
Earth and Its Neighbors 2024-01-23
Across
- to provide for what someone or something needs
- how much there is
- a round model or sphere of the world or Earth
- the third planet from the Sun
- the state or quality of being warm
- ____________ system consists of Earth and the other planets that orbit the Sun
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- the study of stars, planets and other space objects
- the degree of heat or cold; how hot or cold something is
- the star around which the earth and other planets in our solar system move. It provides light and warmth.
- the outside of something
10 Clues: how much there is • the outside of something • the third planet from the Sun • the state or quality of being warm • a round model or sphere of the world or Earth • to provide for what someone or something needs • the study of stars, planets and other space objects • the degree of heat or cold; how hot or cold something is • ...
Planets 2024-06-13
Across
- Is there five dwarf planets in the solar system
- A bright light that is the light of our earth
- Our biggest planet in our solar system
- Covered in thick clouds that are reflecting lots of the light from the Sun back to Earth
- This planet is known as the red planet
- It resembles a tiny star
Down
- Also known as the Blue Giant for its large size and vivid colour
- it will appear to have a yellowish-golden hue and won't twinkle like stars do
- Its colours are blue and green
- Moonless
10 Clues: Moonless • It resembles a tiny star • Its colours are blue and green • Our biggest planet in our solar system • This planet is known as the red planet • A bright light that is the light of our earth • Is there five dwarf planets in the solar system • Also known as the Blue Giant for its large size and vivid colour • ...
Jovian Planets Crossword! 2024-05-03
Across
- the coldest planet and the only planet tilted on its side
- one of Saturn's moon which is 4x bigger than Mercury
- what separates the inner planets from the outer planets
- a well known dwarf planet that was formerly the 9th planet
- the windiest planet in our solar system
- another name for the Jovian planets
Down
- a supermassive storm that has been raging on Jupiter for centuries (3 words)
- the fifth and largest planet in our solar system
- this planet is known for its rings
- layers of clouds that form at exact temperatures
10 Clues: this planet is known for its rings • another name for the Jovian planets • the windiest planet in our solar system • the fifth and largest planet in our solar system • layers of clouds that form at exact temperatures • one of Saturn's moon which is 4x bigger than Mercury • what separates the inner planets from the outer planets • ...
The Inner Planets 2022-06-08
Across
- The diameter of this planet is 12,756
- These planets are made of rock and metal and have solid outer layers.
- The largest mountain in the solar system.
- The atmosphere of this planet contains 95% carbon dioxide.
Down
- These are the gases that covers the planets and keep them warm.
- One of the largest impact crater in the solar system.
- This planet's surface is covered with solidified lava.
- This is the outer layer of the planet.
- It is the only planet without and atmosphere.
- It is the reason why mars looks red.
10 Clues: It is the reason why mars looks red. • The diameter of this planet is 12,756 • This is the outer layer of the planet. • The largest mountain in the solar system. • It is the only planet without and atmosphere. • One of the largest impact crater in the solar system. • This planet's surface is covered with solidified lava. • ...
Gravity and the Universe/ Solar system MSES Sem 1 Exam review 2023-01-06
Across
- the theory of the formation of the solar system
- also affect gravitational force
- formed from a cloud of gas ice and dust
- holds the universe together
- how much matter is in an object
- the agglomeration of small objects to become one large (like the formation of a star, moon or planet)
Down
- Jupiter has 69 of them
- huge collections of stars, gas, dust... the universe has billions of them.
- unit of measure in the solar system (we did it outside as part of our conversion)
- controls motions of objects in space
- chunks of rock and ice
- affects gravitational force
12 Clues: Jupiter has 69 of them • chunks of rock and ice • affects gravitational force • holds the universe together • also affect gravitational force • how much matter is in an object • controls motions of objects in space • formed from a cloud of gas ice and dust • the theory of the formation of the solar system • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM CROSSWORD #1 2019-01-09
Across
- (2 words and no space) Our sun and all the objects that orbit it.
- A space rock.
- The word that refers to the star in the center of the system.
- The closest star to our planet.
- large object in space that orbits a star.
- The sun makes up 99 ________ of the stuff in our solar system.
Down
- An object that orbits a planet or moon.
- Glowing ball of hot gas.
- Natural satellite that orbits a planet
- The name given to a planet that is too small to be a regular planet.(One word)
10 Clues: A space rock. • Glowing ball of hot gas. • The closest star to our planet. • Natural satellite that orbits a planet • An object that orbits a planet or moon. • large object in space that orbits a star. • The word that refers to the star in the center of the system. • The sun makes up 99 ________ of the stuff in our solar system. • ...
Basic Science 2023-01-30
Across
- what is the boiling point of water
- Which organ purifies our blood
- Which planet is called the red planet in our solar system
- where does our food collect after we chew and swallow it
- Where is the smallest bone in our body located
- What country is number one in robotics
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- How many bones are there in a newborn baby
- which part of the brain is known as biggest one
- which pigment gives the leaves their green color
- which is the hottest planet in our solar system
10 Clues: Which organ purifies our blood • what is the boiling point of water • What country is number one in robotics • How many bones are there in a newborn baby • Where is the smallest bone in our body located • which part of the brain is known as biggest one • which is the hottest planet in our solar system • which pigment gives the leaves their green color • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Gravity Station Lab Challenge it 2023-03-11
Across
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- What keeps the atmosphere around the earth
- The laws of Sir Isaac Newton
- The nickname for what started the universe
Down
- Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran
- One of the most famous scientists to think about why objects fall
- The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system
- How much matter an object is made of
- All the planets in the solar system revolve around this
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object
10 Clues: The laws of Sir Isaac Newton • How much matter an object is made of • What keeps the atmosphere around the earth • The nickname for what started the universe • The force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth is made up of ________ and celestial dauran • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object • The cloud of dust and gas that made up our solar system • ...
Space and the universe. 2017-05-17
Across
- which planet is closet to the sun?
- which is the biggest planet in the solar system?
- way which galaxy is earth located in?
- which is the closet planet to Earth?
- how many planets are there in our solar system?
Down
- planets further from the sun move more __
- what is it called when the earths shadow falls on the moon?
- and helium what are two gases that have created the sun?
- which planet was changed to a dwarf planet in 2006?
- which only planet has liquid water over its surface?
10 Clues: which planet is closet to the sun? • which is the closet planet to Earth? • way which galaxy is earth located in? • planets further from the sun move more __ • how many planets are there in our solar system? • which is the biggest planet in the solar system? • which planet was changed to a dwarf planet in 2006? • which only planet has liquid water over its surface? • ...
Solar System Stations - Challenge It 2023-08-23
Across
- The dwarf planet that lies in the Asteroid Belt
- A celestial body that is made up of rock and heavy metals
- The Galilean Moon that is tidally locked with Jupiter
- The icy region that lies beyond Neptune
- A dwarf planet that lies in the Kuiper Belt
Down
- The massive field of debris that marks the edge of the solar system
- An object that orbits another object
- The largest mountain in the solar system
- The largest of the Galilean Moons
- The path a celestial body takes around another celestial body
10 Clues: The largest of the Galilean Moons • An object that orbits another object • The icy region that lies beyond Neptune • The largest mountain in the solar system • A dwarf planet that lies in the Kuiper Belt • The dwarf planet that lies in the Asteroid Belt • The Galilean Moon that is tidally locked with Jupiter • A celestial body that is made up of rock and heavy metals • ...
CHROME GRIDS 2023-10-01
Across
- What is the third planet of our solar system
- What is the process of turning a liquid into a gas?
- Breaking down of food inside our body is called __________
- What gas do we breathe?
Down
- What is the process of a solid turning into a liquid?
- Which organ pumps blood around our body?
- What is the study of living things?
- Which organ of our body allows us to see?
- What is the center of our solar system?
- The direction of a moving body can be changed by applying ______
10 Clues: What gas do we breathe? • What is the study of living things? • What is the center of our solar system? • Which organ pumps blood around our body? • Which organ of our body allows us to see? • What is the third planet of our solar system • What is the process of turning a liquid into a gas? • What is the process of a solid turning into a liquid? • ...
