solar system Crossword Puzzles
general 93 2024-02-02
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- small mammal with very long ears
- utah capital
- country north of england
- cowboy footware
- source of wool
- four sided poygon, all sides equal
- pittsburgf nhl team
- meat from cattle
- crawls with home on its back
- home of nhl wild
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- birthday is july fourth
- airplane with two wings
- boston nhl team
- country west of england, on same island
- longest side in right triangle
- planet between earth and mercury
- opposite of hate
- center of solar system
- facial hair on chin
- animal doctor
20 Clues: utah capital • animal doctor • source of wool • boston nhl team • cowboy footware • opposite of hate • meat from cattle • home of nhl wild • pittsburgf nhl team • facial hair on chin • center of solar system • birthday is july fourth • airplane with two wings • country north of england • crawls with home on its back • longest side in right triangle • small mammal with very long ears • ...
gfff 2024-06-12
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- Dense collection of trees
- Large predatory fish
- Earth's natural satellite
- Arc of colors seen in the sky
- Bird of prey
- Fastest land animal
- Large landform that rises prominently
- Large mass of ice
- Eight-legged arachnid
- Large body of salt water
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- Insect that produces honey
- Intelligent marine mammal
- Large natural stream of water
- Large ape
- Star at the center of our solar system
- Largest marine mammal
- Mountain that erupts lava
- Large striped feline
- Flightless bird of the Antarctic
- Arid region with little rainfall
20 Clues: Large ape • Bird of prey • Large mass of ice • Fastest land animal • Large predatory fish • Large striped feline • Largest marine mammal • Eight-legged arachnid • Large body of salt water • Intelligent marine mammal • Dense collection of trees • Earth's natural satellite • Mountain that erupts lava • Insect that produces honey • Large natural stream of water • Arc of colors seen in the sky • ...
chapter 7 2022-05-02
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- a portion of a meteor that survives passage through an atmosphere and strikes the ground
- a stony or metallic object orbiting sun
- time required for half the radioactive atoms in a simple to disintegrate
- objects, from tens to hundreds of kilometers in diameter, that formed in the solar nebula as an intermediate step between tiny grains and the larger planetary objects we see today
- of the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, or Mars; sometimes the Moon is included in the list
- gravitational separation of materials of different density
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- the cloud of gas and dust from which the solar system formed
- a small piece of solid matter that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up, popularly called a shooting star because it is seen as a small flash of light
- process by which certain kinds of atomic nuclei decay naturally, with the spontaneous emission of subatomic particles and gamma rays
- any of the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in our solar system
- small body of icy and dusty matter that revolves around the sun
11 Clues: a stony or metallic object orbiting sun • gravitational separation of materials of different density • the cloud of gas and dust from which the solar system formed • small body of icy and dusty matter that revolves around the sun • time required for half the radioactive atoms in a simple to disintegrate • ...
Astronomical Phenomenon 2023-12-12
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- In solar eclipse, moon:___
- apparent motion of planets against the background of fixed stars
- they observed the astronomical phenomena;planetary motion
- these were well documented by ancient astronomers
- patterns of stars
- the Earth casting a shadow on the moon
- appearance of comets
- multiple meteors appear to radiate from a specific point in the sky
- the faint, triangular glow of sunlight scattered by interplanetary dust along the plane of the solar system
- studies astronomy
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- appearance of a new, bright star in the sky
- stars that distinguished from the fixed stars
- known for having their distinctive tails
- the supernovae phenomena were sometimes recorded as ___
- In lunar eclipse, moon:___
- before the invention of telescopes, astronomers relied on ___ observations to study the night sky
- occurrence of the moon passing in front of the Sun
- the changing positions of the Sun throughout the year and the resulting seasons were observed
- also called as bright star
- was developed by ancient culture based on celestial events, marking solstices and equinoxes
20 Clues: patterns of stars • studies astronomy • appearance of comets • In solar eclipse, moon:___ • In lunar eclipse, moon:___ • also called as bright star • the Earth casting a shadow on the moon • known for having their distinctive tails • appearance of a new, bright star in the sky • stars that distinguished from the fixed stars • these were well documented by ancient astronomers • ...
5 - Minute Fun (Puzzle #2) 2024-01-16
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- the variable that you measure
- month with the shortest amount of light in NY
- imaginary pattern of stars
- depends on mass and distance
- made of ice and grows tails
- amount of space something occupies
- the Sun is at the center
- largest Jovian planet
- eclipse when the moon blocks the sun
- located between Mars and Jupiter
- heat transfer by direct contact
- spring and fall
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- hottest planet in solar system
- the burning of a space rock in the atmosphere
- shown on a map using hachure lines
- reason for the seasons
- mass/volume
- reference line for latitude
- a line that connects equal air pressure
- the direction the Sun rises
- tides that occur new and full moon
- a solid, rocky planet
- causes a planet's year
- the north star
- causes a planet's day
- lines that measure east and west
- the Milky way
- phase after quarter moon
28 Clues: mass/volume • the Milky way • the north star • spring and fall • a solid, rocky planet • largest Jovian planet • causes a planet's day • reason for the seasons • causes a planet's year • the Sun is at the center • phase after quarter moon • imaginary pattern of stars • reference line for latitude • made of ice and grows tails • the direction the Sun rises • depends on mass and distance • ...
Raydin Spence energy 3rd hour 2024-05-06
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- energy from the heat from the earth
- energy stored into the nucleus of atoms
- law of thermodynamics energy can neither be created nor destroyed it only transforms
- energy from the sun
- law of thermodynamics when energy is transformed some of the energy is lost to the environment
- energy from fusion and fission of atoms
- first letter R last letter N
- energy that is stored
- energy from motion
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- energy from water making the turbine spin
- energy from moving electrons
- energy dew to the height of an object
- law of thermodynamics as temp reaches abloste 0 the change of a system approaches a constant minimum
- energy from heat
- makes energy when the wind turns the turbine
- energy forms such as hydro power, solar, and wind
- its petroleum, natural gas, coal, uranium, and propane
- the ability to work
- a form of electromagnetic energy
- a form of radiant energy
- energy from burning waste from living things
- motion or movement
22 Clues: energy from heat • motion or movement • energy from motion • energy from the sun • the ability to work • energy that is stored • a form of radiant energy • energy from moving electrons • first letter R last letter N • a form of electromagnetic energy • energy from the heat from the earth • energy dew to the height of an object • energy stored into the nucleus of atoms • ...
Topic 11: Travelling in the future 2024-04-20
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- Putting electricity into the battery
- Types of vehicles for going around
- A form of energy to create light,..
- Use energy to operate
- Inexpensive, use little energy
- Old, normal ways
- Moving without human driving
- Moving very fast
- Find answer to a problem
- The places to sit in a vehicle
- Moving without drivers
- The place you want to go to
- A set of connected items that work together
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- The take the place of sth
- Trying to not deal with traffic jam
- Become true
- A ride that is very comfortable
- Easy to use and quick
- Balancing by itself
- Use solar energy to operate
- A quality of the vehicles
- Vehicles that have no fumes
- The mixture you get when two things are combined
- Do not harm the environment
- Battery that uses electricity
- Gas or smoke from vehicles
26 Clues: Become true • Old, normal ways • Moving very fast • Balancing by itself • Easy to use and quick • Use energy to operate • Moving without drivers • Find answer to a problem • The take the place of sth • A quality of the vehicles • Gas or smoke from vehicles • Use solar energy to operate • Vehicles that have no fumes • Do not harm the environment • The place you want to go to • ...
December 2024 2024-09-22
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- M13 cluster is in which constellation (8)
- First Indian artificial satellite (9)
- A meteor shower is a basically debris left behind by (5)
- First person to suggest heliocentric theory (10)
- Large Hadron Collider is located here (11)
- The first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars (6)
- In GMT, G stands for (9)
- Number of waves per second (9)
- In PSLV, P stands for (5)
- Largest asteroid of our solar system (5)
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- Closest planet to the Sun (7)
- From India, passes Tropic of (6)
- The fraction of light that a surface reflects (6)
- Brightest star of Scorpius constellation (7)
- Largest Moon of planet Saturn (5)
- Path of the Sun in the sky as seen from Earth (8)
- In Solar Eclipse, this object comes between Sun and Earth (4)
- Great Red Spot is a cyclone on (7)
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way (9)
- Armstrong and Aldrin boarded Apollo 11's lunar module, named as (5)
20 Clues: In GMT, G stands for (9) • In PSLV, P stands for (5) • Closest planet to the Sun (7) • Number of waves per second (9) • From India, passes Tropic of (6) • Largest Moon of planet Saturn (5) • Great Red Spot is a cyclone on (7) • First Indian artificial satellite (9) • Largest asteroid of our solar system (5) • M13 cluster is in which constellation (8) • ...
Patterns in the Earth and Sky 2021-10-18
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- the only star in our solar system
- a huge object in space that gives off light and heat
- an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth
- a scientist who studies stars, planets and other objects in the universe
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- attempting to find out about something by research or finding clues
- system includes the sun, the planets, and other objects that orbit our sun
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources
8 Clues: the only star in our solar system • an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth • a huge object in space that gives off light and heat • something we observe to be similar over and over again • attempting to find out about something by research or finding clues • to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources • ...
Sonny's crossword 2021-11-10
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- A piece of rock that has fallen to the earth from outer space
- A moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- There are 8 of these in our solar system
- A machine that changes the wind's energy into electricity
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- A form of energy that makes things work e.g. the TV and lights
- To use rubbish to make new things rather than throwing them away
- A big building where things are made
- The star at the centre of the Solar System
8 Clues: A big building where things are made • There are 8 of these in our solar system • The star at the centre of the Solar System • A moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star • A machine that changes the wind's energy into electricity • A piece of rock that has fallen to the earth from outer space • ...
SCIENCE 2023-09-27
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- Earth has one of these. It orbits the Earth.
- This is the only star in the Milky Way.
- This icy object is made out of rock and dust.
- This area of our solar system separates the inner planets from the outer planets.
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- This object is a meteoroid when it reaches Earth.
- Our solar system has eight of these. You are on one now.
- This planet is the closest planet to the sun.
- This is a huge ball are made of plasma.
8 Clues: This is the only star in the Milky Way. • This is a huge ball are made of plasma. • Earth has one of these. It orbits the Earth. • This planet is the closest planet to the sun. • This icy object is made out of rock and dust. • This object is a meteoroid when it reaches Earth. • Our solar system has eight of these. You are on one now. • ...
Engineer Crossword 2014-10-05
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- Designs and plans construction of buildings.
- Creates computer technology.
- Makes blueprints for various structures.
- Maintains and applies knowledge of current policies.
- studies the combined disciplines of physics, engineering and mathematics.
- creates almost all technologies.
- makes chemical plastic.
- Aero plane controlling system.
- Creates electricity.
- creates software development and process.
- converts a schematic into a silicone.
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- Creates components and systems used to build computers.
- works with light. (LED)
- creates beds and sofas.
- Responsible for many tasks. Start-Finish
- Creates computer chips and microscopic machines.
- Creates computer technology.
- installs and services refrigeration systems.
- Creates blueprints of Water drainage.
- Creates software development.
- Creates X-rays for human injuries.
- Manufacturing process.
- Creates system operating with proficiency.
- Creates geological maps.
- Creates solar panels.
25 Clues: Creates electricity. • Creates solar panels. • Manufacturing process. • works with light. (LED) • creates beds and sofas. • makes chemical plastic. • Creates geological maps. • Creates computer technology. • Creates computer technology. • Creates software development. • Aero plane controlling system. • creates almost all technologies. • Creates X-rays for human injuries. • ...
How Our Solar System Formed 2017-02-27
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- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- a ring of rocky debris (asteroids)
- states that after the sun formed, the solar wind blew the nebula (gas and dust) away from the sun and this gas and dust swirled and created a new star and other planets and astronomical bodies
- a celestial body made of ice and dust that travels in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- metallic rocky bodies that orbit the sun but do not have their own atmosphere
- a cloud of dust and gases in space
- similar to planets except they have an unusual orbit or it orbits in an area with other objects
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- a landed meteor on Earth's surface that hasn't totally burned up
- an astronomical body that orbits one or more stars, has a spherical shape and its own gravity
- a small piece of rock or metal that travels through the solar system in no particular path and collides with gas particles once in Earth's atmosphere and ends up vaporizing its surface until it's much smaller
- a unit used to measure distances in space (1 AU = 150 million km, which is the average distance between the Sun and Earth)
- system the sun and all the planets and other celestial objects
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
- the distance that a beam of light travels through space in 1 year (= 9 000 billion km or 63 000 AU)
14 Clues: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • a ring of rocky debris (asteroids) • a cloud of dust and gases in space • system the sun and all the planets and other celestial objects • a landed meteor on Earth's surface that hasn't totally burned up • metallic rocky bodies that orbit the sun but do not have their own atmosphere • ...
Science Glow & Show F3 2021-09-09
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- non-metal in reactivity series
- vertical force due to gravity
- spring is __________
- melts when excessive current
- no movement means ________ kinetic energy
- common name for aluminium oxide
- example of calcium carbonate
- largest _________ is vena cava
- reaction between antigen and antibody in blood
- largest artery
- energy from the Sun
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- use direct current
- unit of energy
- have single circulatory system
- pores in leaves
- plumbum ore
- simple organism
- one of endothermic reactions
- wire colour is blue
- thickest muscle in human heart
- used to make building bases
21 Clues: plumbum ore • unit of energy • largest artery • pores in leaves • simple organism • use direct current • wire colour is blue • energy from the Sun • spring is __________ • used to make building bases • melts when excessive current • one of endothermic reactions • example of calcium carbonate • vertical force due to gravity • non-metal in reactivity series • have single circulatory system • ...
orbiting jupiter 2022-01-11
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- the title of the book
- eastern most state
- josephs favorite book
- the principle
- was glad joseph came to eastham high
- how old joseph and madeline were when they met
- largest planet in the solar system
- he will don anything for his ¨brother¨
- madelines parents occupation
- josephs first love
- josephs favorite cow
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- where joseph was incarcerated
- where joseph and jack stop everyday
- where jupiter is
- bus driver
- coldest time of year
- the author
- josephs fathers profession
- madelines favorite activity
- determined to find his child
20 Clues: bus driver • the author • the principle • where jupiter is • eastern most state • josephs first love • coldest time of year • josephs favorite cow • the title of the book • josephs favorite book • josephs fathers profession • madelines favorite activity • determined to find his child • madelines parents occupation • where joseph was incarcerated • largest planet in the solar system • ...
CROSSTELLATION 2024-03-04
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- An observatory
- Between the inner and outer planets
- A strange creature
- Ninth largest celestial body
- Above us
- Dwarf planet
- To move around a line
- Not visible to the naked eye
- To magnify the image of celestial body
- Our solar system belongs to
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- Agroup of visible star
- The force
- Small icy dirt balls
- A ring planet
- The study of everything in the universe
- Profession
- Form at the end of some stars' lives
- Natural satellite
- Astronomical event - temporarily
- Can be bright and can be dim
20 Clues: Above us • The force • Profession • Dwarf planet • A ring planet • An observatory • Natural satellite • A strange creature • Small icy dirt balls • To move around a line • Agroup of visible star • Our solar system belongs to • Ninth largest celestial body • Not visible to the naked eye • Can be bright and can be dim • Astronomical event - temporarily • Between the inner and outer planets • ...
Crossword 2023-05-12
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- Pride science teacher
- does not have a nucleus
- Eubracteria
- many cells
- Decomposer on dead plants
- Has biotic and abiotic thing
- has a nucleus
- Autotroph
- archaebacteria
- One cell
- most complex organism
- Nonliving thing
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- Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists
- When a plant uses the sun for energy
- One living thing
- Deos make their own food
- All the individuals of one type of organism
- A living thing/was a part of a living thing
- Lives in extreme
- Biggest star in the solar system
- Decomposer
21 Clues: One cell • Autotroph • many cells • Decomposer • Eubracteria • has a nucleus • archaebacteria • Nonliving thing • One living thing • Lives in extreme • Pride science teacher • most complex organism • does not have a nucleus • Deos make their own food • Decomposer on dead plants • Has biotic and abiotic thing • Plants, Fungi, Animals, Protists • Biggest star in the solar system • ...
What can it be described as? 2025-08-29
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- Might be poisonous
- Synonym for "smart"
- Man's best friend
- Cookie
- To be held against your will
- This month
- Colour
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Siddharta...
- Good jumper
- Country in Asia
- Your two favourite numbers
- The prime minister
- Fridays mountain-trip
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- Capitol of Australia
- Lava comes from this
- 60 of these are an hour
- This thing can fly
- Opposite of day
- Norwegian political party
- Capitol of Iceland
- Math subject
- "Not okay" synonym
- Sabrina...
24 Clues: Cookie • Colour • This month • Sabrina... • Good jumper • Math subject • Siddharta... • Opposite of day • Country in Asia • Man's best friend • Might be poisonous • This thing can fly • Capitol of Iceland • "Not okay" synonym • The prime minister • Synonym for "smart" • Capitol of Australia • Lava comes from this • Fridays mountain-trip • 60 of these are an hour • Norwegian political party • ...
The Secret Solver Challenge 2026-01-29
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- To pause or delay
- Smelly fish or "red" clue
- A positive Senate vote
- Music genre or sea floor find
- Tool to find your way
- Impossible to see through
- Star of our solar system
- Orchestra leader
- Study of stars and planets
- A quick swim or plunge
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- Fruit with seeds on the outside
- Mythical 1-horned horse
- Slow-moving ice river
- The "Red Planet"
- Indonesian "Dragon" lizard
- Capital of France
- Breakfast "waffle" relative
- Eight-legged sea creature
- Tree bark material
- Computer part or rodent
20 Clues: The "Red Planet" • Orchestra leader • To pause or delay • Capital of France • Tree bark material • Slow-moving ice river • Tool to find your way • A positive Senate vote • A quick swim or plunge • Mythical 1-horned horse • Computer part or rodent • Star of our solar system • Smelly fish or "red" clue • Impossible to see through • Eight-legged sea creature • Indonesian "Dragon" lizard • ...
Renewable Energy 2016-04-05
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- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines.
- energy created by waves in water.
- a central building heating and/or cooling system that takes advantage of the relatively constant year-round ground temperature to pump heat to or from the ground.
- a turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity.
- a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
- A type of solar heating which is the cheapest way to hear your home.
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- A fuel derived directly from living matter.
- energy creating by water.
- chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions.
- What type of solar energy occurs when you use solar panels?
- energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust.
- Converts visible light to direct eneegy
12 Clues: energy creating by water. • energy created by waves in water. • Converts visible light to direct eneegy • A fuel derived directly from living matter. • energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust. • What type of solar energy occurs when you use solar panels? • A type of solar heating which is the cheapest way to hear your home. • ...
Earth and Space Exploration 2024-09-18
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- A huge loop or arched column of glowing gases over the sunspot
- Kepler was a German _____, mathematician and astrologer
- An object in space that orbits or circles around a larger celestial body
- Dark region seen on the surface of the Sun
- Built the _____ model with the Sun at the centre and circular orbits
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- A column of large amounts of charged gases erupting from the sun
- A device used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation
- Ptolemy built the geocentric model with Earth at the centre and circular _____
- Formed by the interaction between magnetic field brought by the solar wind and Earth's magnetic field
- The Sun consists almost entirely of two types of gases, hydrogen and ____
- Second largest planet in the Solar System
- Second layer that form the sun's atmosphere
12 Clues: Second largest planet in the Solar System • Dark region seen on the surface of the Sun • Second layer that form the sun's atmosphere • Kepler was a German _____, mathematician and astrologer • A huge loop or arched column of glowing gases over the sunspot • A column of large amounts of charged gases erupting from the sun • ...
Science - Space 2019-08-06
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- the time it takes a planet to rotate once completely on its axis
- 12 constellations that appear as images
- Supplies light on earth
- a scientist who studies space
- object that orbits around a larger object
- a spherical ball (roughly) of rock or gas that orbits around the sun
- earth-like, rocky
- A natural satellite that orbits earth
- a adjective relating to the sky or space
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- the largest planet in the solar system
- the time it takes a planet to revolve once around the sun
- a cluster of stars
- a force that pulls objects together
- full, dark shadow of an eclipse
- the pathway a planet takes around a star or a moon, or artificial satellite that takes around a planet
- a space rock that enters earth's atmosphere
- a complete orbit around the sun
- oval shape
- latin for sun
- 3 month periods that are caused due to earth's axis rotating
20 Clues: oval shape • latin for sun • earth-like, rocky • a cluster of stars • Supplies light on earth • a scientist who studies space • full, dark shadow of an eclipse • a complete orbit around the sun • a force that pulls objects together • A natural satellite that orbits earth • the largest planet in the solar system • 12 constellations that appear as images • ...
random 2023-08-11
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- - Imagination-based fiction.
- - Large mammal with a long trunk.
- - African animal with black and white stripes.
- - Dense, tropical forest.
- - Cooking instructions for a dish.
- - Relating to the sun or solar energy.
- - Animals living in their natural habitat.
- - Full of secrets and puzzles.
- - Australian marsupial known for jumping.
- - Mind-body practice for relaxation.
- - Brain-teasing problem or game.
- - Lines that never meet.
- - Mountain that erupts with lava.
- - Space traveler.
- - Elaborate musical composition.
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- - Tall plant with large yellow blooms.
- - Fictional creature that drinks blood.
- - Musical instrument with strings.
- - Cascading flow of water over rocks.
- - Tall landform rising above its surroundings.
- - Exact words from someone's speech.
- - Unusual and often foreign.
- - Place to watch movies.
- - Vacation on a ship.
- - Rain protection device.
- - Sweet treat made from cacao beans.
- - Study of ancient artifacts.
- - Artwork created by carving or molding.
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust.
- - Sea creature with eight tentacles.
30 Clues: - Space traveler. • - Vacation on a ship. • - Place to watch movies. • - Lines that never meet. • - Dense, tropical forest. • - Rain protection device. • - Imagination-based fiction. • - Unusual and often foreign. • - Study of ancient artifacts. • - Full of secrets and puzzles. • - Brain-teasing problem or game. • - Elaborate musical composition. • - Large mammal with a long trunk. • ...
Seasons with Astronomy Review 2024-12-02
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- The type of eclipse that involves the Moon's shadow
- Description of Earth's tilt on an equinox
- Occurs around March 21st in the Southern Hemisphere
- Season in the northern hemisphere from January - March 10th.
- The inner, rocky planets
- Latitude that receives equal light and dark all year long
- A shooting star
- Motion responsible for seasons
- Pole that receives 24 hours of light on June 21st
- This becomes longer when the Sun angle is lower
- Depends on mass and distance
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- Winter or summer
- The center of the solar system
- The location directly above an observer
- Summer is hotter because light falls on a small ____.
- Causes the changing altitude of the noon Sun
- Bowl-shaped depression left by an impact
- Tides with a small range in height
- Moon phase that is 86% illuminated
- Causes day and night
- Season with the highest angle of the noon Sun
- Spring or fall
- The north star
- Summer occurs when the axis leans ____ the Sun.
24 Clues: Spring or fall • The north star • A shooting star • Winter or summer • Causes day and night • The inner, rocky planets • Depends on mass and distance • The center of the solar system • Motion responsible for seasons • Tides with a small range in height • Moon phase that is 86% illuminated • The location directly above an observer • Bowl-shaped depression left by an impact • ...
Gourmet Night 2024 Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Infinite expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Financially support an event or person
- What planet was destroyed by the Death Star?
- Facility for launching spacecraft
- Exciting and daring experience
- Individuals overseeing operations
- Luxurious accommodation with separate rooms
- Cruise Journey through space among celestial bodies
- Culinary event featuring high-quality cuisine
- The path of a celestial object around another
- Large room for dancing and events
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- Warmth and generosity towards guests
- Major city in Texas, USA
- Luminous celestial body
- Second largest state in the USA
- Exciting experience or undertaking
- Travel from one place to another
- Relating to the Sun
- Celestial bodies orbiting a star
- Traveling for pleasure or exploration
- Our galaxy, containing the solar system
- A lavish social event
- A dance move made famous by Michael Jackson
- An internationally renowned hotel brand
- Attractive charm and elegance
- Sophisticated beauty and refinement
- Fundraising event where bids are written down
27 Clues: Relating to the Sun • A lavish social event • Luminous celestial body • Major city in Texas, USA • Attractive charm and elegance • Exciting and daring experience • Second largest state in the USA • Travel from one place to another • Celestial bodies orbiting a star • Facility for launching spacecraft • Individuals overseeing operations • Large room for dancing and events • ...
General Knowledge 2025-11-20
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- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- Largest continent.
- A dry area with little rainfall.
- Ancient monumental structure in Egypt.
- A book of maps.
- Related to the Sun.
- Study of living organisms.
- What is needed to do work.
- A fruit and also a color.
- A popular search engine.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The largest planet.
- A musical drama.
- Country known for maple syrup.
- Last name of famous revolutionary leader Mandela.
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- A trained healthcare professional.
- A large natural flowing watercourse.
- Animal that feeds milk to its young.
- A colorful arc formed by light refraction.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- A spherical representation of Earth.
- Capital of Japan.
- A device used to listen to broadcasts.
- The fastest land animal.
- Gas essential for breathing.
- Capital city of France.
- Water vapor visible in the sky.
- The coldest season.
- A large body of saltwater.
- The planet we live on.
30 Clues: A book of maps. • A musical drama. • Capital of Japan. • Largest continent. • Related to the Sun. • The coldest season. • The largest planet. • The planet we live on. • Capital city of France. • The fastest land animal. • A popular search engine. • A fruit and also a color. • Study of living organisms. • What is needed to do work. • A large body of saltwater. • Gas essential for breathing. • ...
Observing the Skies 2021-09-11
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- A time keeping device in ancient time
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- The practice of studying the stars to see how they affect life on earth is known as astrology
- The star at the center of the Solar System.
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- Similar to an ordinary globe, shows map of stars
- Used to measure the position of a star or planet Total 9 in the solar system
- Modern calculator for astronomical problems
- Its a luminous ball of gas
8 Clues: Its a luminous ball of gas • A time keeping device in ancient time • Modern calculator for astronomical problems • The star at the center of the Solar System. • Similar to an ordinary globe, shows map of stars • The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere • Used to measure the position of a star or planet Total 9 in the solar system • ...
Earth & Sky Vocabulary 2025-09-04
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- to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources
- an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth
- system the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- an attempt to find out about something
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- the only star in our solar system
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
8 Clues: the only star in our solar system • an attempt to find out about something • an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth • a huge object in space that gives off heat and light • something scientists make to answer questions about the real world • to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources • ...
Crossword 2023-04-19
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- Where is the world’s most active volcano located?
- The oldest living tree is 4,843 years old and can be found where?
- Scientists believe that the continents of the earth were all one large landmass 280 million years ago. The moving of tectonic plates caused this mass to break off into different pieces, making up the continents as we know them today. What was this landmass called?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the tallest type of grass?
- This man is responsible for reshaping the way early man believed the solar system worked. He proposed that the Earth was not the center of the universe, and that the sun was instead at the center of our solar system. Who was he?
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- What is considered the highest mountain in Africa?
- This planet has a collective 53 moons, making it the planet in our solar system with the most number of moons.
- Discovered by Alexander Fleming, this is now used to treat infections and is considered one of the most important discoveries in the field of medical science. What is it?
- Dolly was the first ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she?
10 Clues: What is the tallest type of grass? • What is the smallest country in the world? • Where is the world’s most active volcano located? • What is considered the highest mountain in Africa? • The oldest living tree is 4,843 years old and can be found where? • Dolly was the first ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she? • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-21
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- - a bowl-shaped depressions formed by impacts (like meteorites) or volcanic activity
- - a luminous sphere of plasma, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity
- - a celestial body that orbits a star, is massive enough for its own gravity to have formed it into a nearly round shape
- - a recognizable star pattern used for navigation
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- - a celestial object, often referred to as a "dirty snowball," composed of ice, dust, and rock, that orbits the Sun
- - a icy, dusty, and rocky bodies that orbit the sun, often exhibiting a glowing tail as they approach the sun, and are remnants from the early solar system.
- - a consists of stars, planets, and vast clouds of gas and dust, all bound together by gravity
- - a 4.5-billion-year-old yellow dwarf star, the center of our solar system, composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, and its energy sustains life on Eart
- - a celestial body that orbits a planet or another celestial body that is not a star.
- - a third planet from the Sun, a rocky, terrestrial planet that is the only one in our solar system known to support life
10 Clues: - a recognizable star pattern used for navigation • - a bowl-shaped depressions formed by impacts (like meteorites) or volcanic activity • - a celestial body that orbits a planet or another celestial body that is not a star. • - a consists of stars, planets, and vast clouds of gas and dust, all bound together by gravity • ...
Nick Morrison period 7 2023-10-24
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- slope
- light colored bands
- icey bodies beyond neptune
- distance from the sun
- planets before astroid belt
- small body in the solar system
- diffrent directions
- different points
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- main compotition of gas giants
- creates a crater in earths surface
- full of gasses
- smaller than earths moon
- dark colored bands
- small body burning up in earths atmosphere
- small icy body that creates gases
- shower of light
- formation of planet
- orbit
18 Clues: slope • orbit • full of gasses • shower of light • different points • dark colored bands • light colored bands • diffrent directions • formation of planet • distance from the sun • smaller than earths moon • icey bodies beyond neptune • planets before astroid belt • main compotition of gas giants • small body in the solar system • small icy body that creates gases • ...
Daniel-8 2024-02-02
11 Clues: planet • pictures • of stars • atmosphere • rock samples • around object • from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system-sun planets and moons • visible light and em radiation
Jupiter Facts 2016-02-01
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- A main gas found on Jupiter besides helium.
- The Galilean moon that has no core but is simply a big ball of ice with rocks and boulders scattered throughout. It's much like a comet. It also has one of the largest impact craters in our solar system.
- The second smallest of the four Galilean moons, also the most colorful. It contains hot, active volcanoes filled with sulfur (that might make the moon smell like rotten eggs)
- The name given to the giant storm on Jupiter (leave spaces between the three words)
- Jupiter's biggest moon. This moon is larger than the planet Mercury. It's made of ice and rocks and is covered with craters
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- A gas found on the planet Jupiter. It is also found in balloons that float.
- The name given to a planet in the outer solar system because it is made of gases and is very large (leave a space between the two words)
- The _______refer to Jupiter's four largest moons, discovered by Galileo (leave space between the two words)
- The smallest Galilean moon, believed to be covered with a large, frozen ocean. It is the smoothest object in the entire solar system.
- The word used when referring to Jupiter
10 Clues: The word used when referring to Jupiter • A main gas found on Jupiter besides helium. • A gas found on the planet Jupiter. It is also found in balloons that float. • The name given to the giant storm on Jupiter (leave spaces between the three words) • The _______refer to Jupiter's four largest moons, discovered by Galileo (leave space between the two words) • ...
Class 4th 8th Assignment 2023-03-19
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- A natural satellite that orbits around a planet. Earth has one moon, while other planets have multiple moons.
- The four planets farthest from the sun - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are large, gaseous, and have no solid surfaces.
- A large object that orbits around a star and has cleared its orbit of other debris. There are eight planets in our solar system.
- The star at the center of our solar system. It's a massive ball of gas that provides light and heat to the Earth.
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- The galaxy that contains our solar system. It's a barred spiral galaxy with hundreds of billions of stars.
- The four planets closest to the sun - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They are small, rocky, and have solid surfaces.
- The sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun, usually found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A small, icy object that orbits the sun, often with a tail of gas and dust that streams behind it.
- The third planet from the sun and the only known planet in the universe that supports life.
10 Clues: The third planet from the sun and the only known planet in the universe that supports life. • The sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. • A small, icy object that orbits the sun, often with a tail of gas and dust that streams behind it. • ...
Space 2024-08-15
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- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time
- the spin, or circular movement, of an object on an axis
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- system the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- the pull between Earth and other objects, which acts without even touching
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
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- an object’s orbital motion AROUND another object (think of the game Duck, Duck, Goose
- an arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline
- a period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- the only star in our solar system
11 Clues: the only star in our solar system • a huge object in space that gives off heat and light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • the spin, or circular movement, of an object on an axis • the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time • an arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline • ...
Michael July 2024 2024-07-30
11 Clues: float • sleuth • a robber at the sea • The ________ system • a country in Europe • protecting something • black gold for the soil • The ________ Way Galaxy • Earth's neighboring planet • considered national of bread of Mexico • ________ is a natural satellite of the earth
SAMPARK group-3 2025-06-14
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- 100 beded Multispeciality hospital
- Home Furnishing
- Manufacture of Bakery Products.
- Interior and Construction Products
- Architectural Furniture Hardware
- Health & Wellness Planner
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- GST, Finance & Consulting
- Deals in Tyres and Tubes
- A digital Signage Platform
- Medicinal Plants, Ayurved & Environment
- Solar Rooftop System Supplier
11 Clues: Home Furnishing • Deals in Tyres and Tubes • GST, Finance & Consulting • Health & Wellness Planner • A digital Signage Platform • Solar Rooftop System Supplier • Manufacture of Bakery Products. • Architectural Furniture Hardware • 100 beded Multispeciality hospital • Interior and Construction Products • Medicinal Plants, Ayurved & Environment
Planets Scavenger Hunt 2020-11-12
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- is known as the sideways planet because it rotates on its side.
- the only planet billions of people have walked on.
- Scientist decided I was too small. Now I am known as the dwarf planet.
- has more volcanoes than any other planet.
- I was of the first people to walk on the moon.
- carry the name of the Roman god of war and are often referred to as the "Red Planet."
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- The sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the solar system.
- there is only one star in our solar system. The galaxy has a million stars.
- is the stormiest out of all the planets.
- It takes me eight minutes to travel from the sun to earth.
- the closest planet to the sun.
11 Clues: the closest planet to the sun. • is the stormiest out of all the planets. • has more volcanoes than any other planet. • I was of the first people to walk on the moon. • the only planet billions of people have walked on. • It takes me eight minutes to travel from the sun to earth. • is known as the sideways planet because it rotates on its side. • ...
Earth, Moon, and Sun 2021-01-23
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- moon a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- phase 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
- moon phase that looks like less than half a circle from Earth
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- eclipse when the Moon is completely dark
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- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- moon a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth
- a planet outside our solar system
- a moon outside our solar system
- moon a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth
12 Clues: a moon outside our solar system • a planet outside our solar system • eclipse when the Moon is completely dark • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • to shine light on an object and make it visible • moon a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth • moon a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth • ...
Space 2022-05-17
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- there are eight of these in our solar system, they orbit the sun
- something worn to protect astronauts from getting too hot or cold in space.
- a vehicle used for travelling in space.
- the large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun
- huge bright balls of gas that shine at night.
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- someone who is trained to travel in space
- a structure built in space for astronauts to live in and to make experiments for science.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System
- a collection of stars and planets that are held together by gravity.
- the star round which the earth orbits.
11 Clues: the star round which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • a vehicle used for travelling in space. • someone who is trained to travel in space • huge bright balls of gas that shine at night. • there are eight of these in our solar system, they orbit the sun • a collection of stars and planets that are held together by gravity. • ...
Celestial Objects Crossword: 2023-10-20
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- A celestial object that orbits a planet
- A large, rock-shaped object in space that orbits the Sun
- is generally smaller than a planet
- A meteor that has traveled through the atmosphere and has landed on Earth
- A rocky object much smaller than an asteroid that orbits the Sun
- A celestial body that orbits a star
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- a chunk of ice and dust traveling through space.
- A thick spherical layer of icy objects that surrounds our Sun
- A region of our Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune believed to contain many asteroids, comets,and many other small bodies
- A star that is located in the center of our Solar System
- A rocky object that produces a streak of light in the sky as it enters our atmosphere
11 Clues: is generally smaller than a planet • A celestial body that orbits a star • A celestial object that orbits a planet • a chunk of ice and dust traveling through space. • A large, rock-shaped object in space that orbits the Sun • A star that is located in the center of our Solar System • A thick spherical layer of icy objects that surrounds our Sun • ...
Could there be life on other planets? 2025-11-10
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- a place with conditions where a living thing can survive
- the area around a star that is not too hot or too cold for liquid water to exist
- the air that surrounds a planet
- system all the objects that orbit around a star
- dioxide a type of gas that plants sometimes take in and that animals release when they breathe
- a large, round object in outer space that orbits a star
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- a scientist who studies outer space
- a tool used to make very distant objects look closer, often used to look at space
- describes when there is a lot of visible light; the opposite of dim
- describes when there is not a lot of visible light; the opposite of bright
- a planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system
11 Clues: the air that surrounds a planet • a scientist who studies outer space • system all the objects that orbit around a star • a planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system • a large, round object in outer space that orbits a star • a place with conditions where a living thing can survive • describes when there is a lot of visible light; the opposite of dim • ...
Science 2025-03-13
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- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The liquid state of water when it reaches 100°C
- A scientist who studies living organisms
- The scientist who developed the theory of relativity
- The largest planet in the Solar System
- The planet known as the "Red Planet"
- The type of energy produced by the Sun
- The force that pulls objects toward the Earth
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The gas that humans breathe in to survive
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- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- The smallest unit of an element
- The basic unit of life in all living organisms
- A metal that is liquid at room temperature
- A device used to measure temperature
- The center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons
- The process by which water turns into vapor
- The hardest natural substance on Earth
- The study of matter and energy
20 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The study of matter and energy • The smallest unit of an element • A device used to measure temperature • The planet known as the "Red Planet" • The largest planet in the Solar System • The type of energy produced by the Sun • The hardest natural substance on Earth • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth • ...
Energy 2025-05-05
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- A chemical element that is part of fossil fuel emissions.
- Energy sources that will eventually run out.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- Saving energy by using less of it.
- A statement of money owed, often for energy use.
- Nonrenewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Energy from moving water.
- A system that delivers electricity to homes and businesses.
- The average weather in a region over time.
- Energy generated by moving air.
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- Heat energy from inside the Earth.
- The condition of not having enough resources, including energy.
- Pollutants released into the air, often from burning fuel.
- A form of energy used to power homes, devices, and machines.
- A new idea or technology that solves a problem.
- Using resources in a way that protects the future.
- Energy from the sun.
- Harmful materials added to the environment.
- Using less energy to do the same job.
- An energy source that naturally replenishes, like solar or wind.
20 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Energy from moving water. • Energy generated by moving air. • Heat energy from inside the Earth. • Saving energy by using less of it. • Using less energy to do the same job. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The average weather in a region over time. • Harmful materials added to the environment. • Energy sources that will eventually run out. • ...
Day and night 2022-01-25
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- sunlight at midnight
- move
- time taken for Earth around the Sun
- P.M
- combination of temperature, cloudiness, wind
- helps the earth warm
- time taken from day to day
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- flowers bloom and trees are growing
- hottest temperature
- pattern that happens again and again
- doesn't move
- daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools considerably
- mini model of earth
- snowy
- earth goes spin in
- earth's order in solar system
- cause of day and night
- a lot of light
18 Clues: P.M • move • snowy • doesn't move • a lot of light • earth goes spin in • hottest temperature • mini model of earth • sunlight at midnight • helps the earth warm • cause of day and night • time taken from day to day • earth's order in solar system • flowers bloom and trees are growing • time taken for Earth around the Sun • pattern that happens again and again • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 2024-04-13
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- Smallest Dwarf Planet in our Solar System
- Greatest of all time
- Livestock
- The fear of holes
- Z coordinate
- End of the world
- What ChatGPT uses
- Unrenewable train fuel
- Ice asteroid
- Number with four digits
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- Y coordinate
- There’s three words related to each other. Combine them
- Host of comedy show “A Closer Look”
- X coordinate
- Typing mistake
- “Kids and Grown-Ups Love it So”
- Constellation with a belt
- Large ship that crashed into ice
18 Clues: Livestock • Y coordinate • X coordinate • Z coordinate • Ice asteroid • Typing mistake • End of the world • The fear of holes • What ChatGPT uses • Greatest of all time • Unrenewable train fuel • Number with four digits • Constellation with a belt • “Kids and Grown-Ups Love it So” • Large ship that crashed into ice • Host of comedy show “A Closer Look” • Smallest Dwarf Planet in our Solar System • ...
Cells and Respiration Crossword 2021-08-06
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- A small platform on a microscope
- Often present in plant cells allows them to grow big.
- It exists as a gas in the atmosphere.
- H2O
- Air is inhaled and exhaled.
- All living things are made up of the smallest structural components
- It is made up of genetic material, such as DNA.
- The process of converting solar energy into chemical energy.
- Every live cell in our bodies is filled with this.
- Carbohydrate molecules store this chemical energy.
- Animals and plants need them in their respiration.
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- The bloodstream transports the nutrients to this cell.
- They function similarly to the digestive system.
- A type of lens.
- Contains the majority of an atom's mass.
- It can be found in a variety of places and in various forms.
- A layer found in plants, fungi, and bacteria
- It permits good things to pass through while preventing bad things.
- It generates light and heat, as well as solar energy.
- Magnifying equipment is used in laboratories to magnify small objects.
20 Clues: H2O • A type of lens. • Air is inhaled and exhaled. • A small platform on a microscope • It exists as a gas in the atmosphere. • Contains the majority of an atom's mass. • A layer found in plants, fungi, and bacteria • It is made up of genetic material, such as DNA. • They function similarly to the digestive system. • Every live cell in our bodies is filled with this. • ...
December 2024 2024-09-22
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- M13 cluster is in which constellation (8)
- First Indian artificial satellite (9)
- A meteor shower is a basically debris left behind by (5)
- First person to suggest heliocentric theory (10)
- Large Hadron Collider is located here (11)
- The first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars (6)
- In GMT, G stands for (9)
- Number of waves per second (9)
- In PSLV, P stands for (5)
- Largest asteroid of our solar system (5)
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- Closest planet to the Sun (7)
- From India, passes Tropic of (6)
- The fraction of light that a surface reflects (6)
- Brightest star of Scorpius constellation (7)
- Largest Moon of planet Saturn (5)
- Path of the Sun in the sky as seen from Earth (8)
- In Solar Eclipse, this object comes between Sun and Earth (4)
- Great Red Spot is a cyclone on (7)
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way (9)
- Armstrong and Aldrin boarded Apollo 11's lunar module, named as (5)
20 Clues: In GMT, G stands for (9) • In PSLV, P stands for (5) • Closest planet to the Sun (7) • Number of waves per second (9) • From India, passes Tropic of (6) • Largest Moon of planet Saturn (5) • Great Red Spot is a cyclone on (7) • First Indian artificial satellite (9) • Largest asteroid of our solar system (5) • M13 cluster is in which constellation (8) • ...
Super Space Stuff 2013-11-11
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- A group of stars, planets, gas and dust held together by gravity.
- The path one object takes around another.
- The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body.
- The distance which a ray of light would travel in one year.
- It used to be considered a planet.
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- A region of space around a very small and extremely massive object within which the gravitational field is so strong that not even light can escape.
- A small, frozen mass of dust and gas revolving around the sun.
- Solar system objects that are bigger than small solar system bodies such as comets and asteroids but not quite planets.
- A big glowing star that is the source of life on planet Earth.
- The center of a planet.
- The largest moon of Pluto.
11 Clues: The center of a planet. • The largest moon of Pluto. • It used to be considered a planet. • The path one object takes around another. • The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body. • The distance which a ray of light would travel in one year. • A small, frozen mass of dust and gas revolving around the sun. • ...
Uluslararası Gök Taşı Günü 2021-06-25
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- Biggest planet in our solar system
- That event was a massive explosion which occurred June 30, 1908.
- Name of the camp which shapes future leaders and contains space-based simulators
- Short spelling of National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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- A relatively small, at times active, object whose ices can vaporize in sunlight forming an atmosphere (coma) of dust and gas and, sometimes, a tail of dust and/or gas.
- Closest planet to Earth
- The brightest star in the sky as seen from Earth
- A hole made when a rock from space hits a planet or moon
- This is a circumstellar belt in the outer Solar System and contains a lot of asteroids.
- This enters the Earth's atmosphere and vaporizes
- A cylinder-shaped device for observing the sky.
11 Clues: Closest planet to Earth • Biggest planet in our solar system • A cylinder-shaped device for observing the sky. • The brightest star in the sky as seen from Earth • This enters the Earth's atmosphere and vaporizes • A hole made when a rock from space hits a planet or moon • Short spelling of National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
How the World Works - Systems Edition 2025-04-23
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- A force that pulls things toward each other.
- A part of a system.
- When two or more things affect each other.
- Caused by the Earth's rotation.
- A natural object that orbits a planet.
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- A group of parts that work together.
- What something does or how it works.
- When something spins on its own axis.
- When something moves around another object.
- A large object that moves around a star (like the Sun.
- An invisible line something spins around.
- A star at the center of our solar system.
- The path something takes as it goes around something else.
- Changes in weather and daylight caused by Earth's tilt and revolution.
14 Clues: A part of a system. • Caused by the Earth's rotation. • A group of parts that work together. • What something does or how it works. • When something spins on its own axis. • A natural object that orbits a planet. • An invisible line something spins around. • A star at the center of our solar system. • When two or more things affect each other. • ...
I am the Light 2020-05-08
11 Clues: led wise men • Psalm 119:105 • on front of car • after nightfall • read God's word • red, amber, green • on a birthday cake • might need replaced • centre of solar system • promise of everlasting ____ • said "I am the Light of the world"
wather 2020-10-06
11 Clues: rain • the....blows • period of hot • not quite hot • vapor in the sky • noise of lightning • electrical discharge • ice crystal precipitation • centre of our system solar • in summer, the temperature id usually.. • when it... your probably need an umbrella
Astronomy 2023-11-20
11 Clues: Curved Path • Celestial Body • Getting Larger • Getting Smaller • It has Phases 8 • Happenens in Ocean • Main one is the sun • One of them is Earth • One of these is Summer • The star in the solar system • The moon is_________5 degrees
Universe - Liana Castaneda - 4th period 2014-10-08
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- All the space and matter
- Stars that are spread out from the center
- A large group of stars
- a energy through matter/space as electromagnetic
- Solar masses squeezed into a ball, not even light can escape
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- Huge group of stars that rotates around, include the Sun and Solar System
- The death of a large star by explosions
- A gas held together by its own gravity
- Travels 300,000 km/sec
- Is mostly full of Hydrogen and Helium
10 Clues: Travels 300,000 km/sec • A large group of stars • All the space and matter • Is mostly full of Hydrogen and Helium • A gas held together by its own gravity • The death of a large star by explosions • Stars that are spread out from the center • a energy through matter/space as electromagnetic • Solar masses squeezed into a ball, not even light can escape • ...
Habitable Planets 2024-04-25
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- habitable planet in our solar system
- this is needed to breathe
- water needs to be in this form to have life
- just enough of this is needed but not too much
- planets need to have a circular or near circular one
- regulates Earth's atmosphere by moving plates
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- field needed to protect from solar wind & cosmic rays
- another name for the habitable zone
- a star that the planet revolves around
- need to have a stable rotation on its _____
10 Clues: this is needed to breathe • another name for the habitable zone • habitable planet in our solar system • a star that the planet revolves around • water needs to be in this form to have life • need to have a stable rotation on its _____ • regulates Earth's atmosphere by moving plates • just enough of this is needed but not too much • ...
Earth&Space 2023-01-30
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- what holds the planets in orbit around the sun?
- In which Galaxy our Solar System is located?
- Earth has 3 layers: Crust,Core and?
- What is the study of Space and Matter?
- Which layer protects earth from harmful Solar radiation?
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- Earth atmosphere is made up of 78%____?
- Earth is the only planet to support?
- 70% of the earth is made up of?
- What is the natural Satelite of the Earth?
- Earth is the 3rd planet from the?
10 Clues: 70% of the earth is made up of? • Earth is the 3rd planet from the? • Earth has 3 layers: Crust,Core and? • Earth is the only planet to support? • What is the study of Space and Matter? • Earth atmosphere is made up of 78%____? • What is the natural Satelite of the Earth? • In which Galaxy our Solar System is located? • what holds the planets in orbit around the sun? • ...
Planets & Dwarf Planets 2025-10-03
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- The smallest planet.
- The red DWARF planet.
- A burning ball of gas.
- The red planet.
- The Earth's moon.
- The farthest planet.
- The one with the rings.
- Our Solar System is centered on it.
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- The largest planet.
- The egg-shaped dwarf planet.
- The hottest planet.
- This dwarf is really shiny.
- Earth's real name.
- The first dwarf planet.
- The tilted giant.
- A satelite of a planet
- The demoted planet.
- The planet we live on.
18 Clues: The red planet. • The tilted giant. • The Earth's moon. • Earth's real name. • The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • The demoted planet. • The smallest planet. • The farthest planet. • The red DWARF planet. • A satelite of a planet • A burning ball of gas. • The planet we live on. • The first dwarf planet. • The one with the rings. • This dwarf is really shiny. • ...
mars 2021-05-19
9 Clues: pluto • position • full of gas • forceful pull • edge of planet • net protecting earth • planets orbiting the sun • rocks in the solar system • planets,stars and galxies
nesc5214 2024-08-16
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- A scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- An objects orbital motion motion around another object
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again
- An arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline
- A period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- A huge object in space that gives off heat and light
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- The spin or circular movement of an object on an axis
- The length of time it takes for earth to orbit the sun one time
- The only star in our solar system
- The pull between earth and other objects which acts without being touched
- system The sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
11 Clues: The only star in our solar system • A huge object in space that gives off heat and light • The spin or circular movement of an object on an axis • An objects orbital motion motion around another object • Something we observe to be similar over and over again • The length of time it takes for earth to orbit the sun one time • ...
Introduction to The Solar System Crossword Puzzle 1 2025-07-31
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- A planet must …………… the Sun
- A …………………… planet has a size between that of a planet and an asteroid.
- A gas …………… planets almost all composed of hydrogen and helium gas, with no solid surface. There may be a molten rocky core.
- The Sun has huge …………………………… force, which attracts all the planets.
- ………………… giant planets contain more than just hydrogen and helium, with some "ices"; such as water, methane and ammonia.
- A planet must be big enough to be nearly ………………………………...
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- ………………………… planets are primarily made of rock and metal.
- ……………………… are minor planets that are in the inner Solar System.
- Most of the planets have natural ……………………… (or moons).
- The …………… is at the centre of our Solar System.
- The Sun is made up only of gas! This gas is extremely hot and is called …………………………….
11 Clues: A planet must …………… the Sun • The …………… is at the centre of our Solar System. • Most of the planets have natural ……………………… (or moons). • ………………………… planets are primarily made of rock and metal. • A planet must be big enough to be nearly ………………………………... • ……………………… are minor planets that are in the inner Solar System. • ...
Term 1 Week 3 s as in sun 2023-02-07
9 Clues: cut • clothing • 'Giddy up' • frozen water • where you live • larger than a town • comes after Friday • stars, planets, comets, etc • the star in the solar system
Planet Project 2021-05-21
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- / Which Gas Giant and planet has the most moons in our solar system?
- / What is an almost planet like object that orbits orbits the sun but has an object similar to its mass almost or crossing its orbital path?
- / how would you describe the outer layer of the Terrestrial Planets?
- /What is one of the materials Terrestrial Planets are made of?
- / what do all of the Terrestrial Planets have in common?
- / What is a natural satellite of a planet called?
- / what is the most well known Terrestrial Planet?
- / What is a small rocky particle that moves through space?
- / What state of matter are the interiors of the Gas Giants?
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- / What is the largest Gas Giant and the largest planet in the solar system?
- / Which Gas Giant has an axis so tilted that it seems to be rolling on its side?
- /What is another word for Terrestrial Planets?
- /What is the smallest Terrestrial Planet?
- / The Gas Giants have a very strong _________ due to their massive size.
- / The Gas Giants are primarily made of hydrogen and what else?
15 Clues: /What is the smallest Terrestrial Planet? • /What is another word for Terrestrial Planets? • / What is a natural satellite of a planet called? • / what is the most well known Terrestrial Planet? • / what do all of the Terrestrial Planets have in common? • / What is a small rocky particle that moves through space? • ...
Space Exploration 2016-11-22
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- WHAT ARE THE INITIALS OF THE PRESIDENT THAT INITIATED THE APOLLO PROGRAM
- THE NAME OF THE FOLLOW UP TO THE HUBBLE TELESCOPE (ONE WORD/NAME)
- THE SPACE TELESCOPE THAT COLLECTED INFO ON A PLANET THAT IS LIKE EARTH
- THE FIRST ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE WAS LAUNCH IN 1957 BY THE FORMER ______________
- OBJECT THAT REVOLVES AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT
- NOTICED THAT THE MOONS SURFACE WAS NOT SMOOTH, BUT ROUGH AND UNEVEN
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- THE PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM THAT WILL HELP TO GIVE US INFORMATION ON HOW THE SOLAR SYSTEM WAS FORMED
- THE TYPE OF TELESCOPE THAT USES CONVEX LENSES TO CONCENTRATE LIGHT FROM DISTANT OBJECTS
- AN UNSCREWED SPACECRAFT SENT FROM EARTH TO EXPLORE OBJECTS IN SPACE
- REUSABLE SPACECRAFT THAT TRANSPORTS PEOPLE TO AND FROM SPACE
- HELPS LAUNCH OBJECTS INTO SPACE BY PROPELLING ITSELF BY EJECTING EXHAUST GAS FROM ONE END
- THE FIRST OPTICAL SPACE REFLECTING TELESCOPE THAT ORBITS EARTH
- THE TYPE OF TELESCOPE THAT USES A CONCAVE MIRROR TO SEE DISTANT OBJECTS
- A SPACE SHUTTLE THAT SENT NEIL ARMSTRONG AND BUZZ ALDRIN TO THE MOON IN 1968
- WAY THE NAME OF OUR GALAXY (ONE WORD)
15 Clues: WAY THE NAME OF OUR GALAXY (ONE WORD) • OBJECT THAT REVOLVES AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT • REUSABLE SPACECRAFT THAT TRANSPORTS PEOPLE TO AND FROM SPACE • THE FIRST OPTICAL SPACE REFLECTING TELESCOPE THAT ORBITS EARTH • THE NAME OF THE FOLLOW UP TO THE HUBBLE TELESCOPE (ONE WORD/NAME) • AN UNSCREWED SPACECRAFT SENT FROM EARTH TO EXPLORE OBJECTS IN SPACE • ...
Space 2024-05-07
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- This planet is the farthest from the sun
- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- We are here
- This planet is known for its rings
- A popular research study as well as it being a dwarf planet
- The 4th closest planet to the sun
- This planet is often referred to as the Giant Planet as it is the biggest planet in our solar system
- The closest planet to the sun
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- A body of matter that is located in space
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun and is also located between Mars and Jupiter
- Often referred to as "Earths sister" because of its similar size to Earth
- The star that our solar system planets circle
- This planet is known for rotating sideways
- An obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
15 Clues: We are here • The closest planet to the sun • The 4th closest planet to the sun • This planet is known for its rings • This planet is the farthest from the sun • A body of matter that is located in space • This planet is known for rotating sideways • The star that our solar system planets circle • A popular research study as well as it being a dwarf planet • ...
Space 2024-05-20
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- A vast collection of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies bound together by gravity.
- The sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings.
- A dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, known for being demoted from its planet status.
- A large, round object that orbits a star.
- The seventh planet from the sun, known for its tilted axis.
- A small body from space that enters the Earth's atmosphere, becoming a shooting star.
- A small rocky body that orbits the sun.
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- The fourth planet from the sun, known for its red color.
- The third planet from the sun, our home planet.
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the planets.
- The eighth planet from the sun, known for its blue color and strong winds.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas that produces light and heat.
- A small icy body that, when passing close to the sun, heats up and releases gas and dust.
15 Clues: A small rocky body that orbits the sun. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • A large, round object that orbits a star. • The third planet from the sun, our home planet. • The sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings. • The fourth planet from the sun, known for its red color. • The seventh planet from the sun, known for its tilted axis. • ...
chapter 4 Earth and Space 2024-07-17
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- Any of the four planets in our solar system beyond Mars.
- Any of the four closest planets to the sun.
- One full orbit around the sun.
- An object that orbits another object in space.
- One whole spin of an object on its axis.
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- A large round object that orbits around the sun, but has not cleared the path around its orbit.
- A natural object that revolves around a planet.
- A rocky mass up to several hundred kilometers wide that revolves around the sun.
- A spacecraft that gathers data without a crew.
- A medium-sized star that is at the center of our solar system.
- A large, round object that revolves around a star and has cleared the region around its orbit.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around a star, planet, or moon.
- A group of stars, that forms a pattern.
- Gigantic balls of very hot gases that give off radiation.
- The force that attracts an object toward the center of earth, or toward any other body.
15 Clues: One full orbit around the sun. • A group of stars, that forms a pattern. • One whole spin of an object on its axis. • Any of the four closest planets to the sun. • A spacecraft that gathers data without a crew. • An object that orbits another object in space. • A natural object that revolves around a planet. • Any of the four planets in our solar system beyond Mars. • ...
Unit One Vocab 2025-10-24
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- An invisible line around which an object rotates
- A moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet of star
- An object's orbital motion around another object
- A luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity
- An object's spinning motion around its own axis
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- A regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar system
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- The daily changes in the level of the ocean water at any given place
- A celestial body that is in orbit around a star and has a nearly round shape
- The universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- The four largest planets in our solar system, on the far side of the asteroid belt
- Earth-like planets made of rocks or metals with a hard surface
- One of two points inside an ellipse (oval) that determine the shape of its curve
- The color of shift caused by the universe expanding
15 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun • An object's spinning motion around its own axis • An invisible line around which an object rotates • An object's orbital motion around another object • The color of shift caused by the universe expanding • A moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet of star • The universal force of attraction acting between all matter • ...
Crossword 2013-08-23
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- This nebula illuminated the night sky for months in 1054 AD.
- Th faint background glow in a radio telescope that led to a Nobel Prize
- Father of modern observational astronomy, modern physics, modern science
- Gravity crushes a star. This blows apart a star.
- The model proposed by Copernicus is ____centric.
- The lack of this is the reason that temperatures go to -280 F in Mercury.
- Tycho Brahe's assistant who tried to convince Brahe about the model of the solar system
- "... Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait! ..."
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- The location of our solar system in the Milky Way Galaxy
- As you look at distant objects in the universe from the Earth, you look ____ in time
- It is believed that one of these are present at the center of every galaxy
- What pulsars do.
- Stars or meteors or planets or say pluto, without the L.
- "Saturn can float on water".The logical conclusion is that it is _____. Also, take this one _____/Tachyons travel faster than ____.
- The colour of very hot stars (celestial bodies indeed!)
15 Clues: What pulsars do. • Gravity crushes a star. This blows apart a star. • The model proposed by Copernicus is ____centric. • The colour of very hot stars (celestial bodies indeed!) • The location of our solar system in the Milky Way Galaxy • Stars or meteors or planets or say pluto, without the L. • This nebula illuminated the night sky for months in 1054 AD. • ...
Summer ed 2024-05-30
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- A group of flamingos is called ____.
- The pre-dawn meal that marks the beginning of the fasting period of that day.
- This moon is the coldest known object in the solar system.
- In this region of India, Holi is celebrated for 16 days.
- Due to the high presence of this metal, the blood of octopuses is blue.
- The legend of the Easter bunny began in this country.
- The tradition of painting eggs on Easter comes from this country.
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- In Switzerland, this bird delivers the Easter eggs to the well-behaved children
- The five daily prayers performed by Muslims
- National Science Day is celebrated to commemorate this discovery.
- This planet is the hottest in the solar system.
- International Science day is celebrated in this month.
- The four fundamental forces of the universe are the gravitation force, the ____ force, the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force.
- This demoness was the sister of the demon king Hiranyakashyap. Her burning is represented by the bonfires lit the night before holi.
- The only mammal that has the ability to turn its eyeballs blue during winters.
15 Clues: A group of flamingos is called ____. • The five daily prayers performed by Muslims • This planet is the hottest in the solar system. • The legend of the Easter bunny began in this country. • International Science day is celebrated in this month. • In this region of India, Holi is celebrated for 16 days. • This moon is the coldest known object in the solar system. • ...
Sun of the universe 2015-10-07
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- the plants have magnetic ____________ to stop the massive heat
- the sun is the ______ of the solar system
- around the core there is a _____________ zone
- the light from the sun ___________ earth in 8 minutes
- The sun is 4.6 billion ______ old
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- the sun is a yellow _________
- the sun is one of the _______ stars
- the Suns core is 13600000
- looking at the sun in a telescope is _____________
- the solar ________ happens when the moon is in the way of the sun
10 Clues: the Suns core is 13600000 • the sun is a yellow _________ • The sun is 4.6 billion ______ old • the sun is one of the _______ stars • the sun is the ______ of the solar system • around the core there is a _____________ zone • looking at the sun in a telescope is _____________ • the light from the sun ___________ earth in 8 minutes • ...
group5is 2016-02-21
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- luminous envelope of a star
- eight and farthest known planet
- an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies
- sixth planet from the sun
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- an irregular layer above the photosphere
- only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology
- fourth planet from the sun
- seventh planet from the sun
- solar _ is a stream of energized particles, primarily electrons and protons
- star at the center of the solar system
10 Clues: sixth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • luminous envelope of a star • seventh planet from the sun • eight and farthest known planet • star at the center of the solar system • an irregular layer above the photosphere • an aura of plasma that surrounds the sun and other celestial bodies • ...
SAMPARK GROUP-3 2025-06-14
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- 100 beded Multispeciality hospital
- Home Furnishing
- Manufacture of Bakery Products.
- Interior and Construction Products
- Architectural Furniture Hardware
- Health & Wellness Planner
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- GST, Finance & Consulting
- Deals in Tyres and Tubes
- A digital Signage Platform
- Medicinal Plants, Ayurved & Environment
- Solar Rooftop System Supplier
11 Clues: Home Furnishing • Deals in Tyres and Tubes • GST, Finance & Consulting • Health & Wellness Planner • A digital Signage Platform • Solar Rooftop System Supplier • Manufacture of Bakery Products. • Architectural Furniture Hardware • 100 beded Multispeciality hospital • Interior and Construction Products • Medicinal Plants, Ayurved & Environment
planets 2017-05-17
9 Clues: red • hottest • 3 rings • blue storms • dwarf planet • maintains life • closest the the sun • 84 years to orbit the sun • largest planet in the solar system
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
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- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Maker of the printing press
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Welcome to the world of science 2018-09-26
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- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - WATER game. What can be made of metal?
- Who was Tesla's colleague, but they were not friends.
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - ANIMALS game. Choose the only animal that lives lives in the ocean.
- Play with the PLANTS & ANIMALS online game. Do SORTER 1. What is on a flower?
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 1. What does the fox eat here?
- What happened in Einstein's life in 1903 and in 1919?
- What kind of communication system did Tesla start to build? (three words)
- Find the element of the Periodic Table which was named after a European country where you can see the Eiffel-tower
- The name of the closest star to Earth.
- Play with the SKELETON & BONES online game. When you finish with the human skeleton, you can do a horse skeleton. What is on the skull of the horse? (two words)
- What did Einstein start doing at the age 4?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - BODY AND HEAlTH game. Find the bodypart that never stops growing.
- What is the first element in the Periodic Table?
- Which scientist did not get married and did not have children?
- Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- What did Tesla not eat when he was old?
- Look at the Human Body! Which is bigger? Your lungs or your liver?
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- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - SPORTS game. It is not a water-sport and you do not need a ball for it.
- Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words)
- Look at the Human Body. What travels in your vein?
- What is the chemical symbol of gold? and silver? (two symbols)
- Look at the SOLAR SYSTEM! What is the name of our galaxy? (two words)
- What two musical instruments did Einstein play? (two words)
- What do radioactive metals give off?
- What did Galileo Galilei build?
- Einstein called Galilei "the father of modern ...........".
- Play with the TEETH & EATING online game. What is the eating type of the sheep?
- Marie Curie and her daughter both won Nobel Prizes. In what subjest?
- Which planet is the closest to the sun in our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- Play with the MICROORGANISMS online game.Find a useful micro-organism that is made from milk.
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 2. Which animal has a shell here?
31 Clues: What did Galileo Galilei build? • What do radioactive metals give off? • The name of the closest star to Earth. • What did Tesla not eat when he was old? • What did Einstein start doing at the age 4? • Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words) • What is the first element in the Periodic Table? • Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM? • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
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- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- Maker of the printing press
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- Maker of the printing press
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
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- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
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- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- Maker of the printing press
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Astronomia 2023-04-12
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- é uma expressão que designa o grupo de objetos presentes no Sistema Solar, podendo ser planetas, estrelas, asteroides, cometas, meteoroides e satélites naturais
- Uma região do espaço com um campo gravitacional tão intenso quenenhuma matéria ou radiação pode escapar
- O ___ é a estrela mais próxima da Terra
- Um corpo celeste que orbita o sol, tem massa suficiente para assumiruma forma quase redonda, não limpou a vizinhança em torno de suaórbita e não é uma lua
- Um planeta fora do Sistema Solar
- 6º planeta do Sistema Solar
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- 8º planeta do Sistema Solar
- Um grande planeta composto principalmente de hélio e/ou hidrogênio
- Conhecido planeta anão do Sistema Solar
- Um sistema de estrelas, remanescentes estelares, gás interestelar,poeira, matéria escura, unidos pela gravidade
- 2º planeta do Sistema Solar
- Terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar
- 5º planeta do Sistema Solar
- 4º planeta do Sistema Solar
- O ____ é o único satélite natural da Terra e o corpo celeste maispróximo
15 Clues: 8º planeta do Sistema Solar • 2º planeta do Sistema Solar • 5º planeta do Sistema Solar • 4º planeta do Sistema Solar • 6º planeta do Sistema Solar • Um planeta fora do Sistema Solar • Terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar • Conhecido planeta anão do Sistema Solar • O ___ é a estrela mais próxima da Terra • Um grande planeta composto principalmente de hélio e/ou hidrogênio • ...
Welcome to the world of science 2018-09-26
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- Who was Tesla's colleague, but they were not friends.
- What did Tesla not eat when he was old?
- The name of the closest star to Earth.
- Play with the TEETH & EATING online game. What is the eating type of the sheep?
- Find the element of the Periodic Table which was named after a European country where you can see the Eiffel-tower
- Play with the PLANTS & ANIMALS online game. Do SORTER 1. What is on a flower?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - SPORTS game. It is not a water-sport and you do not need a ball for it.
- What is the first element in the Periodic Table?
- What did Galileo Galilei build?
- Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words)
- Look at the Human Body! Which is bigger? Your lungs or your liver?
- Look at the SOLAR SYSTEM! What is the name of our galaxy? (two words)
- Which scientist did not get married and did not have children?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - ANIMALS game. Choose the only animal that lives lives in the ocean.
- What do radioactive metals give off?
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- Look at the Human Body. What travels in your vein?
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 2. Which animal has a shell here?
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 1. What does the fox eat here?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - WATER game. What can be made of metal?
- Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- What kind of communication system did Tesla start to build? (three words)
- Play with the SKELETON & BONES online game. When you finish with the human skeleton, you can do a horse skeleton. What is on the skull of the horse? (two words)
- Marie Curie and her daughter both won Nobel Prizes. In what subjest?
- What happened in Einstein's life in 1903 and in 1919?
- What did Einstein start doing at the age 4?
- What two musical instruments did Einstein play? (two words)
- Which planet is the closest to the sun in our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- What is the chemical symbol of gold? and silver? (two symbols)
- Play with the MICROORGANISMS online game.Find a useful micro-organism that is made from milk.
- Einstein called Galilei "the father of modern ...........".
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - BODY AND HEAlTH game. Find the bodypart that never stops growing.
31 Clues: What did Galileo Galilei build? • What do radioactive metals give off? • The name of the closest star to Earth. • What did Tesla not eat when he was old? • What did Einstein start doing at the age 4? • Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words) • Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM? • What is the first element in the Periodic Table? • ...
Welcome to the world of science 2018-09-26
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- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - BODY AND HEAlTH game. Find the bodypart that never stops growing.
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - ANIMALS game. Choose the only animal that lives lives in the ocean.
- Play with the PLANTS & ANIMALS online game. Do SORTER 1. What is on a flower?
- Play with the SKELETON & BONES online game. When you finish with the human skeleton, you can do a horse skeleton. What is on the skull of the horse? (two words)
- What did Tesla not eat when he was old?
- Look at the Human Body! Which is bigger? Your lungs or your liver?
- What two musical instruments did Einstein play? (two words)
- Einstein called Galilei "the father of modern ...........".
- Find the element of the Periodic Table which was named after a European country where you can see the Eiffel-tower
- Marie Curie and her daughter both won Nobel Prizes. In what subjest?
- What kind of communication system did Tesla start to build? (three words)
- What did Einstein start doing at the age 4?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - WATER game. What can be made of metal?
- What is the first element in the Periodic Table?
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- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 1. What does the fox eat here?
- Which scientist did not get married and did not have children?
- Play with the MICROORGANISMS online game.Find a useful micro-organism that is made from milk.
- The name of the closest star to Earth.
- Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words)
- Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- Look at the Human Body. What travels in your vein?
- Which planet is the closest to the sun in our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- Who was Tesla's colleague, but they were not friends.
- What did Galileo Galilei build?
- What is the chemical symbol of gold? and silver? (two symbols)
- What happened in Einstein's life in 1903 and in 1919?
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 2. Which animal has a shell here?
- Look at the SOLAR SYSTEM! What is the name of our galaxy? (two words)
- Play with the TEETH & EATING online game. What is the eating type of the sheep?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - SPORTS game. It is not a water-sport and you do not need a ball for it.
- What do radioactive metals give off?
31 Clues: What did Galileo Galilei build? • What do radioactive metals give off? • The name of the closest star to Earth. • What did Tesla not eat when he was old? • What did Einstein start doing at the age 4? • Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words) • Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM? • What is the first element in the Periodic Table? • ...
Solar Power 2025-11-18
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- solar energy can be stored in these
- sun provides ....... energy which is captured by solar panels
- made from lots of solar cells
- small units that convert light from the sun to electricity
- solar panels produce lower amounts of electricity when the weather is ......\
- the time when solar panels don't produce electricity
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- it takes 8 ....... for the sun's light to reach the earth
- the closest star to the earth
- solar panels can be used on rocket....
- the sun generates both light and ..... to the earth
- a large area of land with many solar panels is called a solar....
- chemical element used in solar cells
- where solar panels are put on a house
13 Clues: the closest star to the earth • made from lots of solar cells • solar energy can be stored in these • chemical element used in solar cells • where solar panels are put on a house • solar panels can be used on rocket.... • the sun generates both light and ..... to the earth • the time when solar panels don't produce electricity • ...
Astronomy 2023-05-14
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- Which one of the following moon features is named Copernicus? Is it a:
- Of the planets that circle the Sun, which planet has the most eccentric orbit?
- What is the last planet Voyager II visited?
- When the earth if farthest from the sun, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere?
- what type of telescope that was invented by galileo galilei.
- Elliptical, Spiral and Irregular are classifications of what type of astronomical systems?
- Only one planet in the solar system has a day which lasts longer than its year. Name this planet.
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- dioxide What gas is the main component of the atmosphere of Mars?
- what colour is the blood moon
- What is the name given to very bright meteors or bolides?
- The largest circular storm in our solar system is on the surface of which of the following planets?
- what moon that orbits Jupiter has signs of life on it due to liquid water and starts with a g
- The andromeda Galaxy is which of the following types of galaxies?
- Heliocentric means around ....
- The largest astroid known
15 Clues: The largest astroid known • what colour is the blood moon • Heliocentric means around .... • What is the last planet Voyager II visited? • What is the name given to very bright meteors or bolides? • what type of telescope that was invented by galileo galilei. • dioxide What gas is the main component of the atmosphere of Mars? • ...
Think carefully and solve the puzzle given below. 2016-08-13
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- Mountain breeze is a _____________ wind.
- The poison wind.
- Incoming solar radiation.
- Pluto,Ceres and Evis are these.
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- Inventor of six's maximum and minimum thermometer is _________ six
- Philippines is a part of the largest _____________ or group of islands.
- Cold wind that blows towards the Adriatic sea.
- Third largestplanet in the solar system.
- These lines help us to mark out regions having similar temperature patterns.
- Horizontal movement through the air.(heat can be transported like this)
10 Clues: The poison wind. • Incoming solar radiation. • Pluto,Ceres and Evis are these. • Mountain breeze is a _____________ wind. • Third largestplanet in the solar system. • Cold wind that blows towards the Adriatic sea. • Inventor of six's maximum and minimum thermometer is _________ six • Philippines is a part of the largest _____________ or group of islands. • ...
Welcome to the world of science 2018-09-26
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- Look at the Human Body! Which is bigger? Your lungs or your liver?
- Look at the SOLAR SYSTEM! What is the name of our galaxy? (two words)
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 2. Which animal has a shell here?
- What kind of communication system did Tesla start to build? (three words)
- Play with the TEETH & EATING online game. What is the eating type of the sheep?
- What did Tesla not eat when he was old?
- Find the element of the Periodic Table which was named after a European country where you can see the Eiffel-tower
- Which scientist did not get married and did not have children?
- Who was Tesla's colleague, but they were not friends.
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - BODY AND HEAlTH game. Find the bodypart that never stops growing.
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - WATER game. What can be made of metal?
- Play with the MICROORGANISMS online game.Find a useful micro-organism that is made from milk.
- Marie Curie and her daughter both won Nobel Prizes. In what subjest?
- What is the chemical symbol of gold? and silver? (two symbols)
- What did Galileo Galilei build?
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - ANIMALS game. Choose the only animal that lives lives in the ocean.
- What two musical instruments did Einstein play? (two words)
- Which planet is the closest to the sun in our SOLAR SYSTEM?
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- What do radioactive metals give off?
- Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM?
- What happened in Einstein's life in 1903 and in 1919?
- Play with the SKELETON & BONES online game. When you finish with the human skeleton, you can do a horse skeleton. What is on the skull of the horse? (two words)
- What is the first element in the Periodic Table?
- Play with the FOOD CHAINS online game. Do SORTER 1. What does the fox eat here?
- Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words)
- What did Einstein start doing at the age 4?
- The name of the closest star to Earth.
- Do the SCRAMBLED WORDS - SPORTS game. It is not a water-sport and you do not need a ball for it.
- Play with the PLANTS & ANIMALS online game. Do SORTER 1. What is on a flower?
- Look at the Human Body. What travels in your vein?
- Einstein called Galilei "the father of modern ...........".
31 Clues: What did Galileo Galilei build? • What do radioactive metals give off? • The name of the closest star to Earth. • What did Tesla not eat when he was old? • What did Einstein start doing at the age 4? • Where was Pierre Curie a professor?(two words) • Which is the biggest planet of our SOLAR SYSTEM? • What is the first element in the Periodic Table? • ...
Solar Eclipse 2017-08-23
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- moon / the phenomenon whereby the moon in total eclipse appears reddish in color as it is illuminated by sunlight filtered and refracted by the earth's atmosphere
- / An elliptical orbit is the revolving of one object around another in an oval-shaped path called an ellipse. The planets in the solar system orbit the sun in elliptical orbits
- / the shadow cast by the earth or the moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse
- / the dark central part of a sunspot
- eclipse / an eclipse of a celestial body in which only part of the luminary is obscured or darkened
- / the moment or duration of total obscuration of the sun or moon during an eclipse
- bands / looks like snakes on the ground
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- solar eclipse / an eclipse of the sun in which the moon completely hides the solar surface or photosphere and thereby cuts off all direct rays of sunlight from the observer
- beads / the row of brilliant points of sunlight shining through valleys on the edge of the moon that is seen for a few seconds just before and after the central phase of an eclipse of the sun
- ring / looks like a diamond ring
- eclipse / an eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the sun remains visible as a bright ring around the moon
- / a crown or crown-like structure
- eclipse / an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- eclipse / A solar eclipse in which the Moon's umbral and ant-umbral shadows traverse Earth
- eclipse / an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the Moon
15 Clues: ring / looks like a diamond ring • / a crown or crown-like structure • / the dark central part of a sunspot • bands / looks like snakes on the ground • eclipse / an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the Moon • / the moment or duration of total obscuration of the sun or moon during an eclipse • ...
DAZZAS PUZZLE 2023-10-30
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- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- An event where one object in space blocks another
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- A model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre
- A planet made up mostly of icy materials
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- A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- The phase when the Moon is waxing and half of the sunlit side can be seen
- An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- An imaginary line through an object
- Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass On Earth
- Any phase when less than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
15 Clues: An imaginary line through an object • A large space rock that orbits the Sun • A planet made up mostly of icy materials • An event where one object in space blocks another • Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle • An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made • A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • ...
Space around 2024-05-01
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- A dwarf galaxy close to the milky way
- The larger of Mars' moons.
- The first planet discovered with math
- A Space Telescope that since it's launch in 1990, has changed our fundamental understanding of the universe.
- A unit of length used to express astronomical distances
- These rocks still are in space.
- The most reflective body in the Solar System?
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- A planet that spins backward and has a day longer than its year
- A small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit around the Sun, massive enough to be gravitationally rounded, but insufficient to achieve orbital dominance
- Rocks that enter the atmosphere of Earth or another planet
- The galaxy cluster that the milky way and the local group is part of
- A planet that orbits a star outside the solar system
- Red supergiant star with a diameter 640 times larger than the sun, located in the Orion constallation
- A very large gasplanet in our solarsystem. Home of the famous red spot
- Small moonless planet with a very thin atmosphere and a year that is only 88 earth-days
15 Clues: The larger of Mars' moons. • These rocks still are in space. • A dwarf galaxy close to the milky way • The first planet discovered with math • The most reflective body in the Solar System? • A planet that orbits a star outside the solar system • A unit of length used to express astronomical distances • Rocks that enter the atmosphere of Earth or another planet • ...
Week of 03/10/23 Current Event 2023-03-07
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- Acronym for the international Committee on Space Research
- Tool that will measure tides in the ice brought about by tides in the ocean as it sloshes about under Jupiter's gravitational pull
- What JUICE is hoping to find on Jupiter's moons
- Estimated thickness of the ice sheet on Ganymede in miles
- Classification of the moon Europa regarding its inhabitability
- Acronym for "Jupiter Icy moons Explorer"
- Estimated thickness of the ice sheet on Europa
- Classification of the moon Ganymede regarding its inhabitability
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- Tool that will observe the strength of Ganymede's magnetic field and therefore the saltiness of its ocean
- Number of categories regarding the classification of astronomical bodies' inhabitability
- special rules that must be followed on the mission to reduce contaminating Jupiter's moons with Earthly material
- Launch estimation for JUICE
- While JUICE will not be able to observe the oceans directly, it will be able to characterize them ____
- Diameter of Ganymede in miles
- Largest moon in the solar system, only moon in the solar system to possess its own magnetic field
15 Clues: Launch estimation for JUICE • Diameter of Ganymede in miles • Acronym for "Jupiter Icy moons Explorer" • Estimated thickness of the ice sheet on Europa • What JUICE is hoping to find on Jupiter's moons • Acronym for the international Committee on Space Research • Estimated thickness of the ice sheet on Ganymede in miles • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-12-13
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- The bright star at the center of our solar system.
- Objects like Earth, Mars, and Jupiter that revolve around the Sun.
- A tool invented to look at faraway objects like stars and planets.
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- Developed a new way of thinking, using experiments and observation to learn about the world.
- The planet we live on, once thought to be the center of the universe.
- Testing ideas to see if they are true or false.
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- Used a telescope to study the stars and supported the idea that Earth orbits the Sun.
- A way of understanding the world using observation and experiments.
- New things learned about the world, often by scientists.
- Proposed that the Sun, not Earth, is at the center of the solar system.
- Found that planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun.
- Tiny lights in the night sky that scientists studied through telescopes.
- The world around us, studied during the Scientific Revolution.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, explained by Isaac Newton.
15 Clues: Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Testing ideas to see if they are true or false. • The bright star at the center of our solar system. • New things learned about the world, often by scientists. • Found that planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun. • The world around us, studied during the Scientific Revolution. • ...
Small solar system objects- Keenan 2016-11-21
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- it's what Pluto is...
- Trapping of heat by the atmosphere is called...
- rocky objects and are either too small or too large to be a dwarf planet.
- chunks of rock or dust smaller than asteroids are called....
- Some of its has and dust stream outward, forming a tail.
- thin disk of small particles of ice and rock...
- the planets are so large they are often called...
- the solid inner core of a comet.
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- The first sentence is "When a comet gets close to a sun, it heats up and starts to glow.
- Meteoroids that pass through the atmosphere and are found on Earth's surface are called...
- the rock and ice formed small bodies called...
- Clouds of gas and dust form a fuzzy outer layer called....
- turns into a streak of light once it enters Earth's atmosphere.
- beyond the Kuiper belt.
- loose collections of ice, dust, and small rocky partials.
15 Clues: it's what Pluto is... • beyond the Kuiper belt. • the solid inner core of a comet. • the rock and ice formed small bodies called... • Trapping of heat by the atmosphere is called... • thin disk of small particles of ice and rock... • the planets are so large they are often called... • Some of its has and dust stream outward, forming a tail. • ...
the planet and solar system! 2023-12-15
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- system is a super seeded astron model in winch the earth an d planets.
- the fifth closest inner planet.
- galaxy are small gaxies composed of a few billions of stars.
- a hydrogen and helium.
- is a thing that starts with a o and has all the planets.
- is a cold dusty dersert
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases and full of dust and is a big rock one.
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- is and bright star.
- a member of Norse group of moons.
- is a picture of how the planets are in oder.
- is a beautiful place full of stars.
- intercuts 41 lyncis system
- planets the inner planets are Mercurey Venus and Mars.
- star is a star and has fuel.
- want we live on
15 Clues: want we live on • is and bright star. • a hydrogen and helium. • is a cold dusty dersert • intercuts 41 lyncis system • star is a star and has fuel. • the fifth closest inner planet. • a member of Norse group of moons. • is a beautiful place full of stars. • is a picture of how the planets are in oder. • planets the inner planets are Mercurey Venus and Mars. • ...
The Solar System Vocab Crossword 2024-10-17
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- time of the year during which Earth’s axis is at 90 degree angle to the sun; both hemispheres receive exactly 12 hours of sunlight and the Sun is directly overhead at the equator
- a small fragment of an orbiting body that has fallen to Earth, generating heat; does not completely burn up in Earth's atmosphere and strikes Earth’s surface, sometimes causing an impact crater
- percentage of sunlight that is reflected by the surface of a planet or satellite, such as the Moon
- small, eccentrically orbiting body made of rock and ice which have one or more tails that point away from the Sun
- piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere
- when the Moon passes between the Earth and Sun and the Moon casts a shadow on Earth; blocking Earth’s view of the sun; can be partial or total
- period when the Sun is overhead at its farthest distance either north or south of the equator
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- an oval that is centered on two points, called the foci; the shape of planets' orbits
- when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, and Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon; occurs only during a full moon
- plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun
- the average distance between the Sun and Earth 1.496 x 10^8 km
- space object built of solid particles that can form planets through collisions and mergers
- an object that, due to its own gravity, is spherical in shape, orbits the sun, is not a satellite, and has not cleared the area of its orbit of smaller debris
- layers of loose, ground-up rock on the lunar surface
- streak of light produced when a meteoroid falls towards Earth and burns up in Earth’s atmosphere
15 Clues: plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun • layers of loose, ground-up rock on the lunar surface • the average distance between the Sun and Earth 1.496 x 10^8 km • piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere • an oval that is centered on two points, called the foci; the shape of planets' orbits • ...
Planets and Properties 2014-04-08
9 Clues: has rings • Red planet • Windy planet • Water planet • A gas planet • Closest to sun • is it even a planet? • Earth's sister planet • Largest in solar system
English CLIL Tabata Chango 2022-06-28
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- it is a solid and rocky planet
- they are in the solar sistem
- It is the largest planet in the solar system
- adaptation changes its physiognomy to better adapt to the environment
- it is the second planet
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- darwin is the evolution by natural selection
- cancer excessive exposure to rays excessive exposure to UV rays
- Species change over time
- it is composed of a mixture of water
- it is a star that gives us heat
10 Clues: it is the second planet • Species change over time • they are in the solar sistem • it is a solid and rocky planet • it is a star that gives us heat • it is composed of a mixture of water • darwin is the evolution by natural selection • It is the largest planet in the solar system • cancer excessive exposure to rays excessive exposure to UV rays • ...
Env. Bio Solar System Puzzle 2020-11-30
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- Controversy over if it is the 9th planet.
- The first person to use a telescope for the sky.
- Small, icy bodies that orbit around the sun.
- Referred to as the red planet.
- Planetwide system of cliffs.
- The largest planet.
- The brightest planet in the sky.
- Its largest moon is Triton.
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- Oval shape centered on two points.
- The largest of the asteroids in the asteroid belt.
- The planet closest to the Sun.
- Has the broadest and brightest rings.
- Rocky bodies that have pitted surfaces.
- The most dense terrestrial planet.
- Discovered accidentally in 1781.
15 Clues: The largest planet. • Its largest moon is Triton. • Planetwide system of cliffs. • The planet closest to the Sun. • Referred to as the red planet. • The brightest planet in the sky. • Discovered accidentally in 1781. • Oval shape centered on two points. • The most dense terrestrial planet. • Has the broadest and brightest rings. • Rocky bodies that have pitted surfaces. • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
characteristics of the solar system 2024-05-15
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- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky
- "the ice giant"
- probe has been orbiting Mercury since March, 2011.
- small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- is the second largest dwarf planet.
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- between Mars and Jupiter
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy bodies extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune
- collected data as it rolled over the Martian surface in 2012
- the sky personified as a god and father of the Titans in Greek mythology
- the only plant to have oxygen
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- this plant has no atmosphere
- a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium
15 Clues: "the ice giant" • between Mars and Jupiter • this plant has no atmosphere • the only plant to have oxygen • The fourth planet from the Sun • is the second largest dwarf planet. • the Roman goddess of love and beauty • small,rocky objects that orbit the Sun • has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium • ...
Solar System Crossword 5th Grade 2023-05-25
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- The last four _____ planets are known as gas giants.
- largest planet from the sun.
- Our _____ causes the tides to change on earth.
- A force that keeps the planets in motion around the sun.
- There ____ planets in our solar system.
- The first four ____ planets are relatively small and rocky.
- Pluto is a ____ planet.
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- 2nd planet from the sun.
- 1st planet from the sun.
- Planets ____ around the sun.
- 4th planet from the sun. Also known as the "red planet."
- Earth's ____ on its axis causes the seasons of the earth.
- Earth is about 4.5 ___ years old.
- The sun is a yellow ____.
- Planet is made of about 70 % water.
15 Clues: Pluto is a ____ planet. • 2nd planet from the sun. • 1st planet from the sun. • The sun is a yellow ____. • Planets ____ around the sun. • largest planet from the sun. • Earth is about 4.5 ___ years old. • Planet is made of about 70 % water. • There ____ planets in our solar system. • Our _____ causes the tides to change on earth. • ...
