solar Crossword Puzzles
Spelling 22 2015-04-15
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- These are used to send and receive messages through radio signals.
- This word means that the Earth is the center of our solar system.
- ________ observations were difficult until the invention of the telescope.
- This word means that the sun was the center of our solar system.
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- This term is used to describe objects in space.
- My teacher has to ________ my progress in math.
- Plants are __________.
- I met all the ______ for the project and received an A+.
- I measured the distance to be ___________ 10 feet.
- The distance between two points on a circle and through the center point.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- If my ______ is accurate, I will earn $10.
- Relating to the earth or those who live there.
- Pluto is no longer considered a _______.
- The New Horizons spacecraft will _____ Pluto.
15 Clues: Plants are __________. • A cloud of gas and dust in space. • Pluto is no longer considered a _______. • If my ______ is accurate, I will earn $10. • The New Horizons spacecraft will _____ Pluto. • Relating to the earth or those who live there. • This term is used to describe objects in space. • My teacher has to ________ my progress in math. • ...
Space 2022-01-27
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- the only planet that spins on its side
- this is a space rock that is a also called a shooting star
- the only planet that supports life
- a huge ball of gas, helium and hydrogen
- a big space rock that has a belt
- a space rock that is made of ice,rock and dust
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a thing that contains stars, comets, planets and many more
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- this is not a planet but used to be it is farther than neptune
- this planet is known for its rings
- this thing contains asteroids and is located between mar and Jupiter
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet is known for its red color
15 Clues: the farthest planet from the sun • a big space rock that has a belt • this planet is known for its rings • the only planet that supports life • the planet that is closest to the sun • the only planet that spins on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in our solar system • this planet is known for its red color • ...
Cruzadinhas Científicas 2023-11-20
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- Corpos celestes que emitem luz própria (plural).
- Aparelho que mede temperatura.
- Equipamento que mede a quantidade de chuva.
- Nuvens altas e de cor branca.
- Aparelho que mede a umidade relativa do ar.
- Condição atmosférica em um momento específico.
- Movimento que a Lua faz em torno da Terra.
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- Um dos planetas onde chove diamantes.
- Tipo de clima onde é quente e chuvoso quase todo o ano.
- Estudo científico dos fenômenos atmosféricos, cuja análise permite a previsão do tempo.
- Tipo de clima com duas estações bem delimitadas: verão quente e seco, e um inverno chuvoso.
- Condições atmosféricas frequentes de um determinado local.
- Fenômeno em que um corpo celeste é total ou parcialmente escurecido pela interposição de outro corpo solar.
- Aparelho que mede a pressão atmosférica.
- Sexto planeta do Sistema Solar que possui 83 luas.
15 Clues: Nuvens altas e de cor branca. • Aparelho que mede temperatura. • Um dos planetas onde chove diamantes. • Aparelho que mede a pressão atmosférica. • Movimento que a Lua faz em torno da Terra. • Equipamento que mede a quantidade de chuva. • Aparelho que mede a umidade relativa do ar. • Condição atmosférica em um momento específico. • ...
Science City Space Month 2023-09-20
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- Nicknamed "The Red Planet"
- This planet has a highly visible system of rings and a hexagonal north pole
- An object in orbit around a planet or other world
- Closest planet to the Sun
- A dwarf planet discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
- A large, hot, gaseous ball that produces its own light
- The hottest planet
- Makes one revolution every 365 days
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- The largest planet in the Solar System
- Gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust, and more
- The Sun and all the objects that orbit it
- Acronym for the most recent space telescope launched, has golden hexagonal mirrors
- Telescope launched into low Earth orbit in 1990, a pioneering space telescope
- This windy planet gets its bluish hue from the presence of methane
- The coldest planet in the Solar System
15 Clues: The hottest planet • Closest planet to the Sun • Nicknamed "The Red Planet" • Makes one revolution every 365 days • The largest planet in the Solar System • The coldest planet in the Solar System • The Sun and all the objects that orbit it • An object in orbit around a planet or other world • A dwarf planet discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
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- A piece of debris made of rock and ice that has one or more tails.
- A huge star.
- Farthest planet from the sun
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- An object in space that has so much gravity that light cannot escape it
- A pattern of stars in the sky
- Distance that light travels in a year
- The largest planet in our solar system
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- Studies molecules to explain chemical compositions in space
- A scientist who studies objects in the sky
- A planet made up almost entirely of gas.
- A light in the sky made by a burning meteoroid.
- When the moon partially or completely blocks the sun
- An attractive force between two or more objects that's amount of force depends on the mass of an object.
- A round pit on the surface of the moon
15 Clues: A huge star. • Farthest planet from the sun • A pattern of stars in the sky • Distance that light travels in a year • A round pit on the surface of the moon • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system • A planet made up almost entirely of gas. • A scientist who studies objects in the sky • A light in the sky made by a burning meteoroid. • ...
Q1 Reflection 2024-10-25
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- When the Moon is fully dark to our view
- When the Moon is fully illuminated to our view
- The planets in the Solar System ________ around the Sun
- If a rock layer is at the bottom, then it is what(age)
- Smaller, rocky, and warmer planets
- Half of a planet(nothern and southern)
- If a rock layer is at the top, then it is what(age)
- Earth spins on its _______
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- this piles up and hardens into rock
- Larger, gaseous, and colder planets
- When the Moon is in between the Earth and the Sun, blocking its light
- All the planets in the Solar System do this on their axis
- When the Moon falls into the Earth's shadow, making it appear reddish
- The force that attracts any two objects with mass
- Gravity holds the Moon in _____ around the Earth
15 Clues: Earth spins on its _______ • Smaller, rocky, and warmer planets • this piles up and hardens into rock • Larger, gaseous, and colder planets • Half of a planet(nothern and southern) • When the Moon is fully dark to our view • When the Moon is fully illuminated to our view • Gravity holds the Moon in _____ around the Earth • The force that attracts any two objects with mass • ...
The best invention in the world 2020-06-09
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- it's a garbage filter in the ocean
- it's a giant boat that takes the garbage out of the ocean
- the bus can purify the air as it drives
- draws water from the air
- It is a shoulder bag to carry papers at any time
- collect energy with solar panels in the backpack
- this building has the purpose of not generating any type of waste
- this car works with solar panels
- biodegradable cervesas packaging
- this curtain reduces household pollution produced by kitchen tools
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- method to avoid overheating in cities
- pearls that leave clothes clean without the need for detergent
- Shower water is filtered and purified for reuse
- filter the trash floating in the water
- biodegradable urn that reduces carbon
- this drone is capable of generating energy while it is in operation
- it is an object that generates light with water
- this paper is biodegradable and at the end of its use it decomposes in the field
- takes carbon dioxide into the air and directs it to crops
- it is a barrier that holds the trash in the ocean
20 Clues: draws water from the air • this car works with solar panels • biodegradable cervesas packaging • it's a garbage filter in the ocean • method to avoid overheating in cities • biodegradable urn that reduces carbon • filter the trash floating in the water • the bus can purify the air as it drives • Shower water is filtered and purified for reuse • ...
Astronomy 2020-06-30
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- My last name, including the hyphen
- Galaxy containing our solar system
- An instrument used to collect information on stars, like what they are made of ect
- An artificial body placed in orbit to collect information
- Relatively small star with low luminosity
- Name of an icy dwarf planet in our solar system
- Moving in a circular orbit around the equator and appears to be fixed in place
- Time or date when the sun crosses the celestial equator
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- Fragment of rock or iron from space
- A space entirely devoid of matter
- Region of space where gravity is so strong not even light can escape
- Group of constellations divided into twelve (12) signs
- Group of stars
- On or relating to Earth
- A sudden or rapid variation in brightness
- A universe as a whole
- Path of a planet, star, spaceship or moon around a planet, star or moon
- Obscuring of light from a celestial body to another
- Distance required to complete one (1) osculation
- Measure of resistance when the state of motion is changed
20 Clues: Group of stars • A universe as a whole • On or relating to Earth • A space entirely devoid of matter • My last name, including the hyphen • Galaxy containing our solar system • Fragment of rock or iron from space • A sudden or rapid variation in brightness • Relatively small star with low luminosity • Name of an icy dwarf planet in our solar system • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-03-01
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- Complete circuit so electricity can flow
- Allow electrons to move freely
- Power energy from the wind
- law Law Used to find current, resistance, voltage and power in a circuit
- Movement of electrons
- Diagram Diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- An amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- Slows down the flow of electricity
- Power Fossil furl decomposing over years found underground
- breaker opens circuit when current is too strong
- Power uses energy from the sun generated the solar panels
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- Power fission that produces it
- power wood waste that burns into energy
- energy produced by moving water
- How fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth
- Set of compounds that allows electricity to flow
- power heat within the earth and that produces energy
- Fired Power burning coal to produce power
- If current is too strong, metal inside breaks
- Does not allow electrons to flow
- Space in the circuit so electricity can NOT flow
- How fast the current is pushed
23 Clues: Movement of electrons • Power energy from the wind • Power fission that produces it • Allow electrons to move freely • How fast the current is pushed • energy produced by moving water • Does not allow electrons to flow • Slows down the flow of electricity • power wood waste that burns into energy • Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth • ...
palavra-cruzada 2022-03-14
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- É uma das fontes energéticas mais importantes do Brasil.
- É uma estrela amarela localizada no centro do sistema solar.
- Nível....
- É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota.
- Organismos especializados em degradar.
- Ato de reciclar
- São organismos capazes de produzir seu próprio alimento.
- Pertencem ao reino monera.
- "As mitocôndrias são responsáveis pelo processo de ____ celular.
- É um ramo científico multidisciplinar que reúne conhecimentos em biologia, física e áreas das ciências humanas
- São seres fotossintetizantes
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- São os seres vivos que se alimentam de cadáveres de plantas e animais.
- Organismos heterotróficos, que necessitam obter substâncias orgânicas de outros seres vivos
- de energia Presente em casa nível trófico, por área ou volume.
- Consumidores primários (protazoários, pequenos crustáceos)
- Produzidos na fotossíntese são utilizados pelo seu próprio organismo fotossintetizantes.
- O que espilide pelo teu corpo
- É a taxa pela qual a energia solar é capturada em moléculas de açúcar durante a fotossíntese.
- são tanto carnívoros quando herbívoros
- É o conjunto de táxons de plantas características de uma região, e objeto de estudo da florística.
20 Clues: Nível.... • Ato de reciclar • Pertencem ao reino monera. • São seres fotossintetizantes • O que espilide pelo teu corpo • Organismos especializados em degradar. • são tanto carnívoros quando herbívoros • É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota. • É uma das fontes energéticas mais importantes do Brasil. • São organismos capazes de produzir seu próprio alimento. • ...
lesson29 2013-03-13
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- A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra (shadow). This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned ...
- somethin god gave us
- a complete overthrow of government
- something that u do in slow ____
- something haveing to do with the sky
- A measure of distance equal to the distance that light travels
- are small Solar System bodies or dwarf planets that are not comets. The term asteroids historically referred to objects inside the orbit of Jupiter.
- somthin u use to look at the sky with
- somthin that you can see fly in the sky
- somthing that happen every 50 year
- somethin that happen when the sun and the moon hug
- something ower earth have
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- somthin that the earth do
- somthin that have to do with the group of stars
- someones name
- a big rock speeding down
- a thing every one have
- the science that deals with sun moon and stars
- something you ride to outter space
- is a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star.
20 Clues: someones name • somethin god gave us • a thing every one have • a big rock speeding down • somthin that the earth do • something ower earth have • something that u do in slow ____ • a complete overthrow of government • something you ride to outter space • somthing that happen every 50 year • something haveing to do with the sky • somthin u use to look at the sky with • ...
planets wow 2023-04-21
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- shuttle that is the farthest out into space
- man-made satellite that humans occupy
- measured in kilograms
- first element on the periodic table
- third planet in the solar system
- space cloud
- space x program
- newtons first law
- has lots of mass packed into a tiny space, and sucks up anything that enters its event horizon
- on earth it's 9.8m/s
- distance that takes one year for light to traverse
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- how long does it take for the ISS to orbit earth?
- collection of stars that seem to make a shape in the sky
- outer belt of asteroids
- nearest galaxy to the milky way
- is one of the man-made satellites of Earth and is a telescope
- some kind of object that orbits another object in space
- the galaxy in which Earth resides
- nearest star to the solar system other than the sun
- what the moon does to the earth
- large collection of mass in a concentrated space
- large space sphere object that isn't a star or black hole
- the sun
23 Clues: the sun • space cloud • space x program • newtons first law • on earth it's 9.8m/s • measured in kilograms • outer belt of asteroids • nearest galaxy to the milky way • what the moon does to the earth • third planet in the solar system • the galaxy in which Earth resides • first element on the periodic table • man-made satellite that humans occupy • ...
1.SB - El universo 2021-04-01
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- Todas las estrellas forman
- Es el único satélite natural que tiene la Tierra
- Es la parte más externa de nuestro planeta
- Es el planeta con mucha vida
- Es el movimiento de la Tierra girando alrededor del Sol
- Es la capa más externa de la geosfera
- Es la capa más interna de la Tierra
- Es el planeta muy grande con muchas lunas
- Es la parte sólida de la Tierra
- Es el planeta muy frío, de color azul y tiene anillos
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- Es el conjunto de todo el agua que hay la Tierra
- Como se llama nuestra galaxia
- Es la luna del Júpiter que tiene un océano
- Es el planeta más cercana al Sol
- Es el planeta de los anillos
- Es el planeta rojo
- Es la única estrella del Sistema Solar
- Es el movimiento de la Tierra girando sobre sí misma
- Es esfera gigante de gases que brilla
- Es el planeta que nombre hace referencia al Dios romano de los océanos
- Es la capa más gruesa de la geosfera
- Es el planeta más caluroso del Sistema Solar
22 Clues: Es el planeta rojo • Todas las estrellas forman • Es el planeta de los anillos • Es el planeta con mucha vida • Como se llama nuestra galaxia • Es la parte sólida de la Tierra • Es el planeta más cercana al Sol • Es la capa más interna de la Tierra • Es la capa más gruesa de la geosfera • Es esfera gigante de gases que brilla • Es la capa más externa de la geosfera • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- invented the scientific method
- perfected the telescope
- engaged the use of the scientific method
- fonder of chemistry
- invented the heliocentric theory
- that thought everyone should have natural rights
- people who presented new ways of thinking
- the earth is in the center of the solar system
- there should be separation of power
- a style of characterized art by use soft lines and colors
- also believed in the social contract
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- used the microscope to look at micro organize and bacteria
- law to prove the heliocentric theory
- method a discovery of the world
- The sun is in the center of the solar system
- thought on crimes and punishments
- contract that will give up rights and freedom
- a person that rules will absolutely power
- a style of characterized art by using dull colors and strong lines
- women's rights
- Freedom of speech and religion
- Made a vaccine for smallpox
- law of gravity and motion
- believed in the social contract
25 Clues: women's rights • fonder of chemistry • perfected the telescope • law of gravity and motion • Made a vaccine for smallpox • invented the scientific method • Freedom of speech and religion • method a discovery of the world • believed in the social contract • invented the heliocentric theory • thought on crimes and punishments • there should be separation of power • ...
level2 2022-05-27
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- strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke
- useless repetition
- a thick dirty cloud at ground level caused by pollutants reacting to sunlight
- substances that carry harmful bacteria or toxins that can cause disease or death
- existing everywhere
- the part of the earth's atmosphere and surface in which animals and plants can live
- ice caps Melting of ice in South and North
- nearest dwarf planet to the solar system
- waste Extremely toxic waste
- a longing for something past
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- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- a place where sky meets the water
- extreme scarcity of food.
- energy Direct radiant energy from the sun
- renewable resources Can only be used once
- the green colour component in the plant
- an event causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.
- a substance that has been linked to causing one or more types of cancer
- a long period when there is little or no rain.
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops
20 Clues: useless repetition • existing everywhere • extreme scarcity of food. • waste Extremely toxic waste • a longing for something past • a place where sky meets the water • the green colour component in the plant • nearest dwarf planet to the solar system • energy Direct radiant energy from the sun • renewable resources Can only be used once • ...
The Reasons For The Seasons 2023-11-28
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- Lower Half of Earth.
- The only planet in the solar system that currently contains life
- A belief that is wrong due to incorrect thinking.
- North Star
- A star at the center of the Solar System.
- Sunlight that is straight and is more concentrated in a smaller area.
- The Surface where the Southern part of the axis penetrates the Surface of Earth.
- The line that separates the NH and SH.
- The amount of heat in a certain area or object.
- The Surface where the Northern part of the axis penetrates the Surface of Earth.
- The time it takes for an object to make a revolution around another object.
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- Oval-like shape.
- Sunlight that is less concentrated but covers a bigger area.
- An imaginary line that something rotates on.
- he Path an object takes to complete a revolution around a bigger object.
- The motion an object takes to complete one full orbit
- Upper half of Earth.
- The motion of an object spinning on its axis.
- 23.5 degrees.
- The amount of time for an object to rotate once on its axis.
20 Clues: North Star • 23.5 degrees. • Oval-like shape. • Lower Half of Earth. • Upper half of Earth. • The line that separates the NH and SH. • A star at the center of the Solar System. • An imaginary line that something rotates on. • The motion of an object spinning on its axis. • The amount of heat in a certain area or object. • A belief that is wrong due to incorrect thinking. • ...
Sky Science 2023-12-13
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- way Our galaxy
- To produce it’s own light
- The shadow is at the longest during
- Crescent The phase of the moon before the new moon
- You are unable to see the sun during a solar eclipse because the ____ is blocking it
- A group of stars that form an image
- To view celestial objects you should use this
- The 5th planet from the sun
- Constellations are based on these
- First planet from the sun
- The month in which the spring equinox is in
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- The month in which the longest day of the year is on
- The north star
- solstice December 21st
- gibbous The phase of the moon following the full moon
- viewer To view the sun safely you should use this
- eclipse You are unable to the full moon during this
- solstice June 21st
- To bounce light off of an object
- The reason for the seasons
- noon The sun is at the highest point
- clockwise Planet earth rotates in this direction
- crescent Right hand C
- The hottest planet
- moon The phase
- The sun rises in the _____
26 Clues: The north star • way Our galaxy • moon The phase • solstice June 21st • The hottest planet • crescent Right hand C • solstice December 21st • To produce it’s own light • First planet from the sun • The reason for the seasons • The sun rises in the _____ • The 5th planet from the sun • To bounce light off of an object • Constellations are based on these • The shadow is at the longest during • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2023-09-26
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- Wrote "Second treatise on Civil Government"
- Wrote "The Leviathan"
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- the revival of a classical style
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- A person who rules with absolute power
- The writer of "Principa Mathematica"
- Dutch microscopist, first to observe bacteria and protozoa
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- to know something one did not know before
- Wrote "The Spirit of the Laws"
- A figure from the middle ages who argued against the possibility of there being other worlds
- Fought for womens rights
- Wrote "The Wealth Of Nations"
- Wrote "Letters Concerning the English Nation
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- the federal principle or system of government
20 Clues: Wrote "The Leviathan" • Fought for womens rights • Wrote "The Wealth Of Nations" • Wrote "The Spirit of the Laws" • the revival of a classical style • The writer of "Principa Mathematica" • A person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • Wrote "Second treatise on Civil Government" • Wrote "Letters Concerning the English Nation • ...
Unit 4. Into the Space 2024-03-09
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- The path an object takes around another object in space.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- The galaxy containing our solar system.
- To spin or turn around a central point.
- The huge, empty place above the Earth where the stars and planets are.
- A super tiny planet in space, smaller than regular planets.
- Stories that imagine future scientific advances.
- The time when it's dark, and the sun is not visible.
- A circular band, often around a planet.
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- Small, round, floating air pockets in liquid.
- A planet with a solid surface, like Earth.
- The space above the Earth where the sun, moon, and stars are.
- A vast collection of stars, planets, and cosmic dust.
- A bright object in the sky with a tail, made of ice and dust.
- Someone who studies stars, planets, and space.
- The solid ground on Earth.
- To send something, like a rocket, into the air.
- A round-shaped roof or structure. PLaza Norte 2 has one.
- Moving through the air, like in an airplane.
- The star at the centre of our solar system.
20 Clues: Earth's natural satellite. • The solid ground on Earth. • The galaxy containing our solar system. • To spin or turn around a central point. • A circular band, often around a planet. • A planet with a solid surface, like Earth. • The star at the centre of our solar system. • Moving through the air, like in an airplane. • Small, round, floating air pockets in liquid. • ...
spcace 2024-06-19
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- - The curved path of a celestial object around a star, planet, or moon.
- - An icy body that releases gas or dust.
- - An instrument used to observe distant objects.
- YEAR - The distance light travels in one year.
- - The second planet from the Sun.
- - A space rock entering Earth's atmosphere, producing a streak of light.
- - Space rock orbiting the Sun.
- - A space telescope launched in 1990.
- HOLE - A region of space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- - An artificial body placed in orbit around a planet.
- - A highly magnetized rotating neutron star.
- - A planet outside our solar system.
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- - A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- WIND - The stream of charged particles released from the Sun.
- - An event where one celestial body moves into the shadow of another.
- - A powerful and luminous stellar explosion.
- - A very luminous and distant active galactic nucleus.
- - The force that attracts objects towards one another.
- - A cloud of gas and dust in space.
- - A massive system of stars, star clusters, and interstellar matter.
20 Clues: - Space rock orbiting the Sun. • - The second planet from the Sun. • - A cloud of gas and dust in space. • - A planet outside our solar system. • - A space telescope launched in 1990. • - An icy body that releases gas or dust. • - A powerful and luminous stellar explosion. • - A highly magnetized rotating neutron star. • YEAR - The distance light travels in one year. • ...
Science Midterm Chapter 1 2025-01-02
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- The location in the galaxy that is not too close to the inner core or outer arm
- The calendar we use today that fixed the number of leap years
- When there is an equal amount of daylight and nighttime
- The model where Sun is in the center of the solar system
- The lunar calendar that added an extra month so the holidays do not occur 11 days earlier each year
- The model where Earth is in the center of the solar system
- Equinox in March
- When the Earth is tilted towards or away from the Sun
- The two types of solstices
- The calendar that has 12 months with 30 or 31 days, but has too many leap years
- The shape of Earth's orbit
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- All life on Earth
- Planets made mostly or entirely of gas
- The location around the Sun that is warm enough to support life
- Layer of gases around Earth
- Part of Earth made of water
- The lunar calendar whose holidays occur 11 days earlier each year
- Equinox in September
- Upper layer of Earth's crust
- planets Earthlike planets
20 Clues: Equinox in March • All life on Earth • Equinox in September • planets Earthlike planets • The two types of solstices • The shape of Earth's orbit • Layer of gases around Earth • Part of Earth made of water • Upper layer of Earth's crust • Planets made mostly or entirely of gas • When the Earth is tilted towards or away from the Sun • ...
Astronomy Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2025-03-26
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- The thin coating of dust that covers the moon
- Celestial bodies with a core, coma, and tail
- A meteoroid that actually hits Earth's surface
- The scientist who discovered Jupiter's four biggest moons
- The only celestial body to have active volcanoes
- Fragments of rock that orbit the sun
- Small bits of rock and metal that move throughout the solar system
- One celestial body passing through the shadow of another
- The light areas of the moon made from piles of rocks
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- Anything that orbits a planet
- A type of eclipse where the moon is between the Earth and the sun
- 3/4 of the moon is illuminated
- A backwards orbit
- Saturn's largest moon
- A naturally occuring satellite that has less mass than the planet its orbiting
- Deep channels that look like dried riverbeds
- The dark areas of the moon
- A sliver of the moon is illuminated
- A type of eclipse where the Earth is between the moon and the sun
- Bowl-like indentations on the surface of the moon
20 Clues: A backwards orbit • Saturn's largest moon • The dark areas of the moon • Anything that orbits a planet • 3/4 of the moon is illuminated • A sliver of the moon is illuminated • Fragments of rock that orbit the sun • Celestial bodies with a core, coma, and tail • Deep channels that look like dried riverbeds • The thin coating of dust that covers the moon • ...
Earth and Sun 2025-06-16
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- The time between sunrise and sunset on Earth.
- The mixture of gases surrounding Earth.
- The force of attraction between masses.
- A group of starts in a pattern given a name by people.
- An instrument that makes distant objects appear closer and larger.
- A mass of ice, rock, and gas orbiting the Sun.
- A region in space without light that has a strong gravitational pull.
- The furthest planet from the Sun.
- The planet with the most confirmed moons in our solar system.
- A huge sphere of hydrogen and helium gas that radiates heat and light.
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- A small, round object that orbits the Sun and does not orbit a planet.
- The process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Orbits around the Earth.
- A dwarf planet that used to be called a planet.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth in layers.
- A large, round object orbiting a star.
- The planet closest to the Sun.
- The time between sunset and sunrise on Earth.
- The planet with red soil.
- The star at the center of the solar system.
20 Clues: Orbits around the Earth. • The planet with red soil. • The planet closest to the Sun. • The furthest planet from the Sun. • A large, round object orbiting a star. • The mixture of gases surrounding Earth. • The force of attraction between masses. • The star at the center of the solar system. • The time between sunrise and sunset on Earth. • ...
Body Parts 2025-07-17
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- Earth's natural satellite
- Vehicle used to travel in space
- The third planet from the Sun
- Group of billions of stars, like the Milky Way
- Largest planet with a big red spot
- Another word for a machine that flies in space
- The bright star at the center of our solar system
- Icy object with a glowing tail
- Small rocky object orbiting the Sun
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Tool used to see faraway space things
- Force that pulls things together
- Hole made by a space rock hitting a planet
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- A person who goes into space
- Farthest planet from the Sun
- Spins on its side and looks blue
- Our home galaxy
- When the Moon or Sun gets blocked
- The path one object takes around another
- Once a planet, now a dwarf planet
- Known as the Red Planet
- Shoots into space with fire and fuel
- A shooting star burning in Earth’s sky
- Giant ball of burning gas in space
- Planet with beautiful rings
25 Clues: Our home galaxy • Known as the Red Planet • Earth's natural satellite • Planet with beautiful rings • A person who goes into space • Farthest planet from the Sun • The third planet from the Sun • Icy object with a glowing tail • Vehicle used to travel in space • Spins on its side and looks blue • Force that pulls things together • When the Moon or Sun gets blocked • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-09-01
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- Idea that the force which causes objects to fall on earth also moves planets and stars around one and other
- Put on house arrest for his
- revived the ideas of Aristarchus of Samos of a
- scientists follow these steps
- for heliocentric ideas
- Helped to establish and Develop the scientific method
- Used mathematics to prove
- optical lenses
- Idea that the sun is the center
- How blood flows through the
- with physics
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek used this invention to study
- Discovered as the organ which pumps blood around the body
- solar system
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- model of the universe
- theory
- Item that helped give accurate descriptions of moon and sun
- Declared a heretic by catholic
- Discovered red blood cells which added proof to ideas of circulation
- Idea that earth is the center of
- Discovered Circulation
- the solar system
- ideas
- Developed laws of planetary
- Telescopes and microscopes
- Further developed the telescope in
- Developed ideas about light
- Newton Discovered laws of gravity and
- Published his book Micrographia in 1665 - the first publication to detail microscopic observations
29 Clues: ideas • theory • with physics • solar system • optical lenses • the solar system • model of the universe • Discovered Circulation • for heliocentric ideas • Used mathematics to prove • Telescopes and microscopes • Put on house arrest for his • Developed laws of planetary • How blood flows through the • Developed ideas about light • scientists follow these steps • Declared a heretic by catholic • ...
Basic Astronomy 2025-09-02
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- Distant object with intense brightness
- Seventh brightest star in the night sky
- Smallest planet in our solar system
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Telescope ocular
- Star type that periodically brightens and dims
- Lens system that focuses colors to one point
- A large gravitationally bound accretion of stars
- Force keeping orbits intact
- Star cluster type, a spherical ball of stars
- US space agency
- Constellation known as "The Hunter"
- The North Star
- A ball of gas or solid orbiting a star
- Morning and Evening planet
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- Scientist who theorized universe expansion
- Large Galaxy in our local group
- Optical telescope using a lens or lenses
- The red planet
- Name of our own galaxy
- Optical telescope using a mirror
- Ball of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- Mark left on a body by impact of a meteor or other
- Cloud of interstellar gas
- Demoted from a planet
- Origin of many comets
- Local planet with a system of rings
- Of or pertaining to our moon
28 Clues: The red planet • The North Star • US space agency • Telescope ocular • Demoted from a planet • Origin of many comets • Name of our own galaxy • Cloud of interstellar gas • Morning and Evening planet • Force keeping orbits intact • Of or pertaining to our moon • Large Galaxy in our local group • Optical telescope using a mirror • Largest planet in our solar system • ...
Sci 24 Unit B Review 2025-11-16
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- source of energy storage in animals
- pyramid that shows the loss of energy in organisms
- useable only once, will not form again for a long time
- measure of how well energy is converted
- nutrient found mostly in muscles
- system in which energy is changed from one form into another
- rate at which a human body uses energy
- oil before it has been refined
- energy of heat
- done by plants to create glucose
- respiration process used by all plant and animal cells to obtain energy from food
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- energy from the sun
- not useful output energy
- energy that enters a system
- main source of energy for the human body
- special parts of green
- formed from the remains of plants/animals that lived about 300 mya
- device that makes electricity
- that capture solar energy
- energy from the core of the Earth
- force resisting motion
- energy stored in batteries
- ability to do work
- 1000 watts per hour
- rate at which energy is transferred or work is done
26 Clues: energy of heat • ability to do work • energy from the sun • 1000 watts per hour • special parts of green • force resisting motion • not useful output energy • that capture solar energy • energy stored in batteries • energy that enters a system • device that makes electricity • oil before it has been refined • nutrient found mostly in muscles • done by plants to create glucose • ...
Engineer Crossword 2016-03-16
13 Clues: makes planes • makes bumpers • makes cameras • makes watches • makes oil drills • makes solar cars • makes lightbulbs • makes toothpaste • makes submarines • makes water pumps • makes light switches • makes nuclear reactors • makes medical equipment
Science and technology 2023-11-19
13 Clues: - Genetic code • - Physics realm • - Basic particle • - Global network • - Entire DNA set • - Tiny technology • - Celestial study • - Digital security • - Disease prevention • - Energy from the sun • - Step-by-step process • - Biological technology • - Orbital communication
Science Project Crossword 2022-10-10
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- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- the region of the solar system that is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most asteroids orbit
- a small rocky object that orbits the sun, usually in a band between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- a relatively small, rocky body that travels through space
- four planets that have rocky surfaces and are small
- happens when Earth comes between the sun and the moon and the shadow of earth falls on the moon
- a small rocky body that reaches the Earths surface without burning up
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- A model of our solar system that has the sun in the middle
- a bright streak of light that results when a small rocky body burns up
- a small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the sun and gives of gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- the spinning of earth on its axis, takes 24 hours. a day on Earth
- four plants that are giant and made up of mostly gas
- a change in the sunlit area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body
- movement in a curved path around another object a year on earth
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- A model of our solar system that has Earth in the middle
16 Clues: four planets that have rocky surfaces and are small • four plants that are giant and made up of mostly gas • A model of our solar system that has Earth in the middle • a relatively small, rocky body that travels through space • A model of our solar system that has the sun in the middle • a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet • ...
Keywords 2013-05-15
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- / A cluster of stars (eg Milky Way)
- / The explosion of a star at the end of its life
- / The hottest planet in our Solar System
- / This is what stars convert hydrogen into through fusion
- / A cloud of dust that is left at the end of the life of a star
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- / This is what all stars initially have in them
- / "The age of our Sun is roughly four ......... years"
- / These are made of ice, dust and rocks
- / This causes the earth to orbit the Sun
- / The Earth’s only satellite, Saturn has 62
- / The largest planet in our Solar System
- / The process by which nuclei "join" together
12 Clues: / A cluster of stars (eg Milky Way) • / These are made of ice, dust and rocks • / This causes the earth to orbit the Sun • / The largest planet in our Solar System • / The hottest planet in our Solar System • / The Earth’s only satellite, Saturn has 62 • / The process by which nuclei "join" together • / This is what all stars initially have in them • ...
Space 2021-03-12
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- ___ is named after the roman god of speed
- We see the ___ ___ the way it was 2.5 million years ago
- The ____ ____ is the cluster where the milky way is
- Pluto was named after the god/goddess of ____
- The ___ is 92,900,000 from the Sun
- The star in the middle of the solar system
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- ___ landed on Mars in 2021
- Biggest planet in our Solar System
- Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the ____
- The planet with 27 moons
- Hydrogen, helium, and ____ make the atmosphere of Neptune. ___ creates most of the blue color for the planet.
- Scientists who study space are called ____
12 Clues: The planet with 27 moons • ___ landed on Mars in 2021 • Biggest planet in our Solar System • The ___ is 92,900,000 from the Sun • ___ is named after the roman god of speed • Scientists who study space are called ____ • The star in the middle of the solar system • Pluto was named after the god/goddess of ____ • The ____ ____ is the cluster where the milky way is • ...
Luz e ondas eletromagnéticas; Radiações e suas aplicações na saúde. 2021-08-18
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- As ondas de rádio não precisam de meio de propagação, assim, são ondas do tipo:
- São ondas que se propagam em uma única direção:
- Fase da lua na qual é possível ocorrer um eclipse solar.
- A faixa de luz que vai do vermelho ao violeta é chamada de:
- A propagação de ondas envolve, necessariamente transporte de:
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- Fonte que emite luz própria (corpos luminosos).
- Resultado da decomposição da luz solar por gotículas de água.
- O ar é um meio:
- Radiação emitida pelo nosso sol.
- Onda com a menor frequência.
- Agente físico capaz de sensibilizar nossos órgãos visuais.
- Toda onda transporta energia, sem transportar:
12 Clues: O ar é um meio: • Onda com a menor frequência. • Radiação emitida pelo nosso sol. • Toda onda transporta energia, sem transportar: • Fonte que emite luz própria (corpos luminosos). • São ondas que se propagam em uma única direção: • Fase da lua na qual é possível ocorrer um eclipse solar. • Agente físico capaz de sensibilizar nossos órgãos visuais. • ...
Alternative Electricity Pg. 116-121 2022-02-05
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- The blades of a wind turbine turn one of these.
- A power company can drill into the earth to reach one of these.
- Solar panels are sometimes called this.
- Steam and water shoot out of the ground to make these.
- Hydroelectric plants are not always good for these.
- Solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal are this.
- Steam turns these to make electricity.
- This is the best way to make sure we have enough energy.
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- Using renewables is better for this.
- Most power plants burn this.
- These plants are built across rivers.
- These are being built around the country where there is strong steady wind.
12 Clues: Most power plants burn this. • Using renewables is better for this. • These plants are built across rivers. • Steam turns these to make electricity. • Solar panels are sometimes called this. • The blades of a wind turbine turn one of these. • Hydroelectric plants are not always good for these. • Solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal are this. • ...
Layers of the atmosphere 2025-04-16
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- It is the layer that the Aurora borealis is in.
- This is a layer of electrons that reflects radio waves.
- It is the layer that contains something that blocks solar radiation.
- This protects against solar radiation.
- It is debated where the end of this layer is
- This is the edge of space.
- This is the barrier between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
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- an example of this is "cloudy"
- It is about 80% of the atmosphere.
- It is the layer that slows down meteors.
- A stream of greenish purplish lights in the sky.
- these are chunks of rock hurtling towards planets
12 Clues: This is the edge of space. • an example of this is "cloudy" • It is about 80% of the atmosphere. • This protects against solar radiation. • It is the layer that slows down meteors. • It is debated where the end of this layer is • It is the layer that the Aurora borealis is in. • A stream of greenish purplish lights in the sky. • ...
kriovjfnogvrev 2025-01-13
Out in space... 2021-11-09
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- The last planet in the solar system; an icy cold planet.
- You ride one of these to get to outer space.
- The big star that shines for us during the day.
- The fourth planet in the solar system; our home.
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- The fifth planet in the solar system; the largest planet.
- Orbits the earth and can be seen at night; sometimes it's full.
- You can see these at night; they make constellations.
7 Clues: You ride one of these to get to outer space. • The big star that shines for us during the day. • The fourth planet in the solar system; our home. • You can see these at night; they make constellations. • The last planet in the solar system; an icy cold planet. • The fifth planet in the solar system; the largest planet. • ...
Chapter 18 2023-05-19
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- NASA can communicate with astronauts above the ionosphere because the ionosphere does not reflect this
- The rate at which solar energy enters the earth's atmosphere is called the ______________ constant.
- In the carbon cycle, carbon is moved from the atmosphere into plants by this process
- A region extending thousands of kilometers into space that includes the exosphere and Van Allen belts is called this
- Most plants in the world depend on ______________ nitrogen produced by soil and marine bacteria
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- Most of the direct solar energy that enters the earth is absorbed by this
- most of the Earth's weather happens here
- Evolutionists believe that the first life forms to appear would have been poisoned by the presence of this
- Ozone in the atmosphere is made up of _______ oxygen atoms
9 Clues: most of the Earth's weather happens here • Ozone in the atmosphere is made up of _______ oxygen atoms • Most of the direct solar energy that enters the earth is absorbed by this • In the carbon cycle, carbon is moved from the atmosphere into plants by this process • Most plants in the world depend on ______________ nitrogen produced by soil and marine bacteria • ...
Energy Alternatives 2016-07-27
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- levels of carbon in the atmosphere that contribute to rising sea levels and other climate change factors
- Champions organizations that increase civic awareness and engagement for cleaner energy
- tax credits tax code deductions, incentives used by the State of Virginia to promote energy efficiency
- Property Tax Exemption using tax code deductions to collect solar, wind, and other sources of energy to promote a Greener planet
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- Plan a statute the designates the DMME to create power generating stations as part of clean energy alternatives
- energy sources of energy that are recycled
- North Carolina, & California states that have undertaken solar energy projects
- turbine used in North Carolina and Texas to increase energy output in terms of making mills and turbines hold more alternative energy sources
- energy energy that uses small panels to store and utilize energy for long periods of time
- a unit that helps achieve energy goals in terms of helping state and national governments achieve cleaner energy alternatives
- power energy that uses turbines and mills
11 Clues: energy sources of energy that are recycled • power energy that uses turbines and mills • North Carolina, & California states that have undertaken solar energy projects • Champions organizations that increase civic awareness and engagement for cleaner energy • energy energy that uses small panels to store and utilize energy for long periods of time • ...
Planets and Black Holes 2021-06-15
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- is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
- is a speculative structure linking disparate points in spacetime, and is based on a special solution of the Einstein field equations.
- is a hypothetical region of spacetime and singularity that cannot be entered from the outside, although energy-matter, light.
- The closest planet to earth when Lined app
- It has the 2 most gravity In the universe
- is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity.
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- all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it.
- The 1 hottest planet in the solar system
- the blue planet
- the smallest planet in the Solar System
- Exploration Program studies ???? as a planetary system in order to understand the formation and early evolution of ???? as a planet, the history of ???
12 Clues: the blue planet • the smallest planet in the Solar System • The 1 hottest planet in the solar system • It has the 2 most gravity In the universe • The closest planet to earth when Lined app • is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzle 2022-12-12
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- organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
- the use of the sun's energy directly for either heating or cooling purposes.
- energy generated in ways that do not deplete natural resources or harm the environment, especially by avoiding the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power.
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- a form of renewable energy that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.
- prevention of the wasteful use of energy, especially in order to ensure its continuing availability
- use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result.
- a process or technology for producing energy by harnessing the temperature differences.
- use of solar energy to heat a fluid -- either liquid or air -- and then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space or to a storage system for later use.
- type of renewable energy taken from the Earth's core.
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
11 Clues: organic material that comes from plants and animals. • type of renewable energy taken from the Earth's core. • use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result. • a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction. • the use of the sun's energy directly for either heating or cooling purposes. • ...
Week 3 Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- agitated or confused
- The answer to a subtraction equation.
- to wrap up, enfold, bind
- the only star in our solar system; because it's the closet star to us, it appears to be the brightest
- A four-sided figure.
- dust particles, frozen water and frozen gases that orbit the Sun
- dust and gas held together by gravity
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- to say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration
- everything in existence (galaxies which include solar systems and planets) and billions and billions of stars
- Triangle has three sides of equal length
- Triangle has one right angle
- in a way that shows you feel silly, happy, and excited
12 Clues: agitated or confused • A four-sided figure. • to wrap up, enfold, bind • Triangle has one right angle • The answer to a subtraction equation. • dust and gas held together by gravity • Triangle has three sides of equal length • in a way that shows you feel silly, happy, and excited • to say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration • ...
Space 2023-09-26
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- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- famous dwarf planet
- fourth planet in the solar system
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or the moon
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
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- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- Warmest planet
- European NASA
- Biggest planet in the solar system
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- blue planet
12 Clues: blue planet • European NASA • Warmest planet • famous dwarf planet • fourth planet in the solar system • Biggest planet in the solar system • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or the moon • ...
Earth, Moon, and Stars 2025-06-10
What´s is Photovoltaic? 2020-03-21
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- French scientist who first noticed photoelectric effect
- number of solar cells electrically connected to each other and mounted in a support structure
- semiconductor material used in the microelectronics industry
- the direct conversion of light into electricity at the atomic level
- They can be captured in an electric current
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- Laboratory wich built the first photovoltaic module
- they are absorbed by materials with photoelectric effects
- material used when building solar cells
- Scientist who described de nature of light and won a Nobel Prize
- multiple modules wired together
10 Clues: multiple modules wired together • material used when building solar cells • They can be captured in an electric current • Laboratory wich built the first photovoltaic module • French scientist who first noticed photoelectric effect • they are absorbed by materials with photoelectric effects • semiconductor material used in the microelectronics industry • ...
Our Solar System 2020-09-23
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- this star gives life to all living beings
- the planet that has the red giant spot on its southern part
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- this dwarf planet is found in the asteroid belt
- it is the closest planet to the sun
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- this is the coldest planet planet in our solar system
- this planet has rings on it side
- the planet that revolves in all directions
- this planet has 70% water on its surface
- this planet is also called the red planet
10 Clues: this planet has rings on it side • it is the closest planet to the sun • the hottest planet in the solar system • this planet has 70% water on its surface • this star gives life to all living beings • this planet is also called the red planet • the planet that revolves in all directions • this dwarf planet is found in the asteroid belt • ...
Ben's climate change puzzle 2020-10-22
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- The big star at the center of our solar system
- Something that is caused by burning fossil fuels
- Something that is melting in the North pole
- energy that is harvested form the wind from wind turbines
- energy that is harvested from the sun
- energy harvested from
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- power that is harvested from a water turbine
- The overarching term for solar, wind, and hydro power
- what is causing damage to hundreds of houses in Colorado
- A building material used for sidewalks
10 Clues: energy harvested from • energy that is harvested from the sun • A building material used for sidewalks • Something that is melting in the North pole • power that is harvested from a water turbine • The big star at the center of our solar system • Something that is caused by burning fossil fuels • The overarching term for solar, wind, and hydro power • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-01
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- meteor that has the surface of a planet or a moon
- made out of ammonia, methane,ice, and dust
- sudden intense explosions that result in changes in brightness when magnetic energy is released.
- orbit in a circular pattern in the Asteroid Belt.
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- space tool used to make distant objects appear closer
- small chunks of rock that burn up on entering a planet’s atmosphere
- Orbit planets
- 2 types of them, terrestrial and gaseous
- the name of our galaxy
- the center of our solar system
10 Clues: Orbit planets • the name of our galaxy • the center of our solar system • 2 types of them, terrestrial and gaseous • made out of ammonia, methane,ice, and dust • orbit in a circular pattern in the Asteroid Belt. • meteor that has the surface of a planet or a moon • space tool used to make distant objects appear closer • ...
Chapter 21 Lesson 1-2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-19
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- Largest object in the solar system.
- What are small bodies of rocks orbiting the sun?
- Inner planets closets to the sun.
- The rotation period of a celestial object.
- Ice and dust particles.
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- What is it called when a planet rotated the sun in about 365.25 days?
- What is it called when gases are trapped in a planet?
- What is the second planet from the sun?
- Biggest planet in the solar system.
- Smallest planet and the closest planet to the sun.
10 Clues: Ice and dust particles. • Inner planets closets to the sun. • Largest object in the solar system. • Biggest planet in the solar system. • What is the second planet from the sun? • The rotation period of a celestial object. • What are small bodies of rocks orbiting the sun? • Smallest planet and the closest planet to the sun. • ...
- 2019-08-29
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- These convert kinetic energy of wind into mechanical energy
- This energy is a direct source of heat energy
- Is not a renewable energy source
- A fibrous material in which the dead plants change during the formation of coal
- These are microscopic animals and plants
- Batteries store this form of energy
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- A structure that uses concentrated solar power to produce high temperatures
- These are driven by turbines to generate electricity
- A collection of solar cells
- A device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity
10 Clues: A collection of solar cells • Is not a renewable energy source • Batteries store this form of energy • These are microscopic animals and plants • This energy is a direct source of heat energy • These are driven by turbines to generate electricity • These convert kinetic energy of wind into mechanical energy • ...
The Solar System 2014-05-13
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- Seasons on this planet last for 20 years
- This planet would float if you put it in water
- This planet has the biggest ocean
- Makes up 99% of the solar system
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- Hottest planet in the solar system
- No longer coinsidered a real planet, but a dwarf planet
- Home of the biggest volcanic mountain (Olympus Mons)
- First scientist to look at the night sky through a telescope
- One day on this planet is equal to 58 Earth days
- The brightest star
10 Clues: The brightest star • Makes up 99% of the solar system • This planet has the biggest ocean • Hottest planet in the solar system • Seasons on this planet last for 20 years • This planet would float if you put it in water • One day on this planet is equal to 58 Earth days • Home of the biggest volcanic mountain (Olympus Mons) • ...
Energy Crossword 2016-05-07
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- Materials burned to produced power, a source used in cars
- Objects or equipment that produce electricity
- Vapour from water when heated
- A unit of force associated with electricity
- A form of electricity determined by using the sun's energy
- Movement of air
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- Transfer of energy from a substance such as fire
- Can be recharged multiple times, often found in mobile phones, laptops and cars
- Often turned on to make things visible
- The main star which heats our solar system
10 Clues: Movement of air • Vapour from water when heated • Often turned on to make things visible • The main star which heats our solar system • A unit of force associated with electricity • Objects or equipment that produce electricity • Transfer of energy from a substance such as fire • Materials burned to produced power, a source used in cars • ...
Renewable Resources 2024-01-05
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- The total quantity of weight of organisms.
- Resources that cannot be easily replaced, if at all.
- Will always be there in our lifetime.
- Resources that use wind and solar power at the same time.
- Resource from within the earth that is free.
- Free renewable resource.
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- Walls that store water just in case it turns into a nonrenewable source.
- Resources that cant run out (sun, Wind)
- Uses the energy of flowing water to create electricity.
- A breeze that flows through the air.
10 Clues: Free renewable resource. • A breeze that flows through the air. • Will always be there in our lifetime. • Resources that cant run out (sun, Wind) • The total quantity of weight of organisms. • Resource from within the earth that is free. • Resources that cannot be easily replaced, if at all. • Uses the energy of flowing water to create electricity. • ...
Planets Crossword 2024-01-08
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- the planet closest to the sun
- also know as the red planet and 4th planet from the sun
- no longer considered a planet and is now a dwarf planet
- the planet furthest from the sun
- the second closest planet to the sun
- the planet that takes 365 days to orbit the sun
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- the planet known for its many rings and 6th planet from the sun
- the coldest planet
- the largest planet in our solar system
- the star at the centre of our solar system
10 Clues: the coldest planet • the planet closest to the sun • the planet furthest from the sun • the second closest planet to the sun • the largest planet in our solar system • the star at the centre of our solar system • the planet that takes 365 days to orbit the sun • also know as the red planet and 4th planet from the sun • ...
Science 2023-03-10
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- measured by how much matter the object is made of
- the measure of the gravitational pull on an object
- most things in the solar system revolve around this star
- a famous scientists that suggested that there was a force that pulls objects down
- the force that pulls objects towards each other
- the law that Isaac newton realized
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- things in the solar system
- the bigger something is the more of this it has
- a resistants to change in movement
- where the planets,stars,etc. are
10 Clues: things in the solar system • where the planets,stars,etc. are • a resistants to change in movement • the law that Isaac newton realized • the bigger something is the more of this it has • the force that pulls objects towards each other • measured by how much matter the object is made of • the measure of the gravitational pull on an object • ...
Energy Resources 2024-03-05
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- This, like the Sun, is nature's gift to Earth
- The panel by which solar energy is obtained
- It is also known as crude-oil
- Solar ----- are used for lighting street lamps, in electronic calculators and watches
- The Farakka Barrage is built on this river
- The second-best coal with 65-70% carbon
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- The ------- dam was built on the river Periyar in Kerala
- The energy obtained using water
- The energy produced by the heat of the Earth
- Coal and petroleum are ------- fuels
10 Clues: It is also known as crude-oil • The energy obtained using water • Coal and petroleum are ------- fuels • The second-best coal with 65-70% carbon • The Farakka Barrage is built on this river • The panel by which solar energy is obtained • The energy produced by the heat of the Earth • This, like the Sun, is nature's gift to Earth • ...
Techno Crosword 2024-05-25
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- planet in our solar system has no atmosphere at all?
- What is the smallest planet in the solar system?
- Which city is called the Silicon City of India?
- Who is the founder of Microsoft?
- Which scientist is well known for his theory of relativity?
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- What does HP stand for?
- What is the pH of distilled water?
- Which organ do Cardiologists focus ?
- _____________________ is the property of a metal to be drawn into fine wires.
- How many terminals does a Bi-polar Junction Transistor have?
10 Clues: What does HP stand for? • Who is the founder of Microsoft? • What is the pH of distilled water? • Which organ do Cardiologists focus ? • Which city is called the Silicon City of India? • What is the smallest planet in the solar system? • planet in our solar system has no atmosphere at all? • Which scientist is well known for his theory of relativity? • ...
Gravity 2023-02-04
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- a cloud of dust and gas in which our solar system was formed
- discovered gravity, made 3 laws
- how much space an object takes up
- equal yet opposite force on both sides of an object
- a force that pulls one object to another
- result of sun's gravity and Earth's inertia
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- the law of ... gravitation; gravity acts between all objects
- has the strongest gravitational pull in our solar system
- the effect gravity has on an object
- the push or pull on an object
10 Clues: the push or pull on an object • discovered gravity, made 3 laws • how much space an object takes up • the effect gravity has on an object • a force that pulls one object to another • result of sun's gravity and Earth's inertia • equal yet opposite force on both sides of an object • has the strongest gravitational pull in our solar system • ...
Planets 2023-01-30
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- Which planet have Great Red spots
- Which planet have bright rings
- How many stars are in our solar system
- Name all of the planets people have walked on
- What is the hottest planet
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- Which is not considered a planet any more
- How may minutes does it take light to travel from the sun to Earth
- Which planed is one of Gas Giants
- What is the coldest planet in our solar system
- How many astronauts have walked on the moon
10 Clues: What is the hottest planet • Which planet have bright rings • Which planet have Great Red spots • Which planed is one of Gas Giants • How many stars are in our solar system • Which is not considered a planet any more • How many astronauts have walked on the moon • Name all of the planets people have walked on • What is the coldest planet in our solar system • ...
How Well Do You Know the Galaxies? 2022-06-02
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- a planet in the milky way
- a galaxy with a bulge and arms
- a star at the center of our solar system
- a galaxy with out a particular shape
- the name of the galaxy where Earth is located
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- glowing ball of hot gas millions or billions of miles away
- the season it is easiest to see our galaxy with your own eyes
- is made up of celestial bodies like planets
- a galaxy shaped like a football
- a collection of gas, dust, stars and solar systems
10 Clues: a planet in the milky way • a galaxy with a bulge and arms • a galaxy shaped like a football • a galaxy with out a particular shape • a star at the center of our solar system • is made up of celestial bodies like planets • the name of the galaxy where Earth is located • a collection of gas, dust, stars and solar systems • ...
asteroids 2023-05-24
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- in what year did a 300-meter asteroid pass near earth
- what are asteroids made out of
- where are most of the asteroids in our solar system
- what is bigger than France
- how many small rocks hit the earth every year
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- do asteroids crash into planet
- how big is Ceres
- a object in space which is smaller than a planet and orbits the sun
- is earth in danger of asteroid crash
- how many asteroids are there in our solar system
10 Clues: how big is Ceres • what is bigger than France • do asteroids crash into planet • what are asteroids made out of • is earth in danger of asteroid crash • how many small rocks hit the earth every year • how many asteroids are there in our solar system • where are most of the asteroids in our solar system • in what year did a 300-meter asteroid pass near earth • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM NIKEN 2025-01-27
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- Mercury is the .... planet to the sun
- What planet is known as the Red Planet
- what planet is the third planet in the solar system
- what planet is made out of ice and rocks
- what is the largest moon in jupiter
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- Earth is the only planet in the ... that is home to life
- earth is the .. largest planet in the solar system
- how many moons does mars have
- neptune is blue because of
- what is the largest moon in saturn
10 Clues: neptune is blue because of • how many moons does mars have • what is the largest moon in saturn • what is the largest moon in jupiter • Mercury is the .... planet to the sun • What planet is known as the Red Planet • what planet is made out of ice and rocks • earth is the .. largest planet in the solar system • what planet is the third planet in the solar system • ...
planete 2022-05-12
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- cunoscut ca și Luceafărul este a doua planetă de la Soare
- este un gigant gazos cu o masă de o miime din cea a Soarelui, dar de două ori și jumătate decât masa totală a tuturor celorlalte planete din Sistemul Solar.
- (numit și Terra sau „Planeta albastră”) este a treia planetă de la Soare și cea mai mare dintre planetele telurice
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- este a opta planeta de la Soare din sistemul solar.
- este a doua ca mărime din Sistemul Solar
- Numele său este o referință la zeul grec al cerului
- este o planetă pitică din centura Kuiper
- este planeta cea mai apropiată de Soare
8 Clues: este planeta cea mai apropiată de Soare • este a doua ca mărime din Sistemul Solar • este o planetă pitică din centura Kuiper • este a opta planeta de la Soare din sistemul solar. • Numele său este o referință la zeul grec al cerului • cunoscut ca și Luceafărul este a doua planetă de la Soare • ...
660-733 Astronomy 2018-04-26
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- Round pits caused by meteoroids. 681
- Only planet tilted on its side.
- A model of the universe with the Sun at the center. 702
- Force of gravity on an object. 667
- A spacecraft that carries scientific instruments, not humans. 691
- Areas of gas on the Sun's surface that are cooler. 708
- A dirty snowball in space. 731
- The highest tide. 677
- You can see the entire side of the moon. 673
- Sixth planet in the Solar system.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis. 661
- Last planet in the Solar system.
- Most important tool for the growth of astronomy. 680
- Any object that revolves around another object. 688
- The outer planets are made mostly of this. 721
- The inner layer of the Sun's atmosphere. 708
- When the moon appears to be growing. 672
- Hottest planet in the Solar system.
- the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space. 660
- Group of missions that landed humans on the Moon. 689
- Fourth planet from the Sun.
- The Earth has seasons because its axis is __ 662
- Closest planet to the Sun.
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- A device that expels gas to move in the opposite direction. 684
- Attractive force between objects. 666
- Largest planet in the Solar system.
- Rocky objects in space. 732
- The oval shape of orbits discovered by Kepler. 703
- The lowest tide. 677
- The longest or shortest day of the year. 663
- Tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. 668
- The day that the Sun is directly over head at the equator. 665
- Eruptions from the Sun's surface. 710
- The movement of one object around another. 661
- When the moon appears to be shrinking. 673
- Process in the Sun's core where hydrogen join to make helium. 707
- A model of the universe with Earth at the center. 701
- When the Moon or Earth cast a shadow on one another. 673
- Rocky planets are called this. 712
- The rise and fall of ocean water from the Moon and Sun's gravity. 676
- the velocity a rocket must reach to fly beyond a planet's gravity 685
- Amount of matter in an object. 667
- The path of revolution. 661
- Seas on the moon. 681
- The outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere. 708
- An asteroid in our atmosphere. 733
46 Clues: The lowest tide. 677 • The highest tide. 677 • Seas on the moon. 681 • Closest planet to the Sun. • Fourth planet from the Sun. • Rocky objects in space. 732 • The path of revolution. 661 • Only planet tilted on its side. • A dirty snowball in space. 731 • Last planet in the Solar system. • Sixth planet in the Solar system. • Largest planet in the Solar system. • ...
AP Human Geography Chapter 9: Development 2018-02-11
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- The amount of a resource remaining in discovered deposits
- Provision of small loans and other financial services to individuals and small businesses in developing countries
- A country that is at a relatively early stage in the process of economic development
- Fuel that derives from plant material and animal waste
- A rapid increase in the value of houses followed by a sharp decline in their value
- A nuclear power plant that creates its own fuel from plutonium
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy
- A resource that has a theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans
- Solar energy systems that collect energy without the use of mechanical devices.
- A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology
- Eight international development goals that all members of the United Nations have agreed to acheive by 2015
- Creation of energy by joining the nuclei of two hydrogen atoms to form helium
- The pumping of water at high pressure to break apart rocks in order to release natural gas
- Investment made by a foreign company in the economy of another country
- The percentage of a country's people who can read and write
- Power generated from moving water
- Energy from steam, or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks
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- A solar energy cell that collects solar rays to generate electricity
- The percentage of women holding full-time jobs outside the home
- Solar energy systems that collects energy through the use of mechanical devices such as photovoltaic cells or flat-plate collecters
- The number of women who die giving birth per 100,000 births
- The quantity of something that producers have available for sale
- An energy source formed from the residue of plants and animals buried millions of years ago
- Modification of the HDI to account for inequality within a country
- The amount of a resource in deposits not yet identified but thought to exist
- The number of births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19.
- A measure of the extent of each country's gender inequality
- A country that has progressed relatively for along a continuum of development
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make
- A source of energy that has a finite supply capable of being exhausted
- The quantity of something that consumers are willing and able to buy
31 Clues: Power generated from moving water • The number of births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19. • The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy • Fuel that derives from plant material and animal waste • The amount of a resource remaining in discovered deposits • The number of women who die giving birth per 100,000 births • ...
Quarter 2 Review 2025-12-19
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- Earth's ________ _________ causes the seasonal changes- winter, spring, summer & fall - as the Earth revolves the Sun.
- When the Sun, Moon & Earth align in a straight line causing the tidal range to increase (be more dramatic of a difference).
- When the Moon revolves into Earth's shadow causing the view of the Full Moon to be blocked from view.
- Properties also known as size-independent, meaning that a 5g sample of Gold or a 500g sample of Gold would share these same properties.
- The Moon's tilted _______ means we do not experience solar/lunar eclipses every month.
- Word for when light reflection is increasing across the surface of the Moon.
- The subatomic particle that we count to identify the identity of an atom. Positively charged.
- Type of change that alters how something looks or feels but not what it actually is (starting particle type is same as ending particle type)
- Found outside of the nucleus of an atom. Negatively charged.
- A force that depends on the gravitational pull of an object. Changes from planet to planet.
- The amount of space that an object takes up.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve into another substance.
- Planet in our solar system with the shortest year.
- Ability of a substance/material to transfer heat/electricity.
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- The name of the model of our solar system that places the Sun at the center.
- Type of change that alters the chemical composition of a substance (starting particle type is not the same as ending particle type)
- Word for when light reflection is decreasing across the surface of the Moon.
- Force responsible for the creation of our solar system & for maintaining planets in orbit around the central star.
- The Law of __________ of Matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- __________ the temperature of a reaction causes the reaction to speed up.
- The amount of matter in a given amount of space. Found using mass divided by volume.
- When Moon's shadow lands on a portion of the Earth causing the view of the Sun to be blocked from view.
- The smallest building block of matter.
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object. Will not change from planet to planet.
- When the Sun, Moon & Earth make a 'L' or 90 degree angle causing the tidal range to decrease (be less dramatic of a difference).
- Substances/objects with _________ densities will sink.
26 Clues: The smallest building block of matter. • The amount of space that an object takes up. • Planet in our solar system with the shortest year. • Substances/objects with _________ densities will sink. • Found outside of the nucleus of an atom. Negatively charged. • Ability of a substance/material to transfer heat/electricity. • ...
The Planets 2021-05-20
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- This planet had 67 moons and has a storm that has been around for over 400 years.
- This planet is the smallest gas planet in our solar system.
- This planet is known as the Ice Giant and is almost 4 times larger than Earth.
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- The closest planet to our sun.
- The most distanced planet that can be seen with the naked eye.
- Named after the Greek God of War.
- This planet spins clockwise on its axis unlike the other planets in our solar system.
- The only known planet in our solar system to have life on it.
8 Clues: The closest planet to our sun. • Named after the Greek God of War. • This planet is the smallest gas planet in our solar system. • The only known planet in our solar system to have life on it. • The most distanced planet that can be seen with the naked eye. • This planet is known as the Ice Giant and is almost 4 times larger than Earth. • ...
Planets 2023-12-27
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- The eighth planet from the sun, known for its blue color and strong winds
- The fourth planet from the sun and known as the "Red Planet"
- The seventh planet from the sun, known for its tilted axis
- The largest planet in the solar system, known for its Great Red Spot
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- The smallest planet in the solar system and closest to the sun
- The second planet from the sun and the hottest planet in the solar system
- The sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings
- The third planet from the sun and the only known planet with life
8 Clues: The sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings • The seventh planet from the sun, known for its tilted axis • The fourth planet from the sun and known as the "Red Planet" • The smallest planet in the solar system and closest to the sun • The third planet from the sun and the only known planet with life • ...
energy 2020-05-01
El ayer y el mañana U.3 P.2 Vocabulario 2021-10-18
15 Clues: Future • To Develop • To Destroy • To Discover • They Should • Solar Energy • To Throw Out • Electric Car • It´s up to us • It´s Our Duty • It´s Necessary • Nuclear Energy • We´re Obligated To • Electrical Appliance • It´s Our Responsibility
Lesson 15 vocab 2024-04-02
15 Clues: only • cover • speed • be real • worried • any thin • combining • remarkable • any of the hard • same place or time • to break into parts • small amount of time • to melt things together • some to do with the sun • to go around something ]
JBD 2023-08-05
15 Clues: Kovos_ • Solar _ • nuo astmos • _Of Legends • didelė bitė • ryžas grybas • 6-as elementas • 51-as elementas • Pelenams laikyti • Spygliuotas medis • Planeta su žiedais • Albus Percival Wulfric Brian • žinomiausias ralis pasaulyje • etninis regionas kuriame dabar esame • metalo padengimas kitu metalu (procesas)
Earth, the Moon and Our Solar System 2025-01-30
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- Meteors are space rock that are found in Earth's ___________________.
- This moon would have to be in this phase during a lunar eclipse.
- This moon phase occurs between a 1st quarter and full moon.
- One day on this planet (its rotation period) lasts only 10 hours on this planet! (Use the posters)
- In the core of the Sun, hydrogen atoms fuse into what to generate light energy?
- the largest volcano in our solar system.
- Without an atmosphere, Mercury's temperatures can vary as much as this many degrees! (Use the posters)
- This is the name of the hottest planet with surface temperatures over 900 degrees Fahrenheit! (Use the posters)
- These are found in large numbers on Mercury's surface due to there not being an atmosphere to protect the planet.
- This moon phase occurs just before a new moon.
- This planet is 93 million miles from the Sun! (Use the posters)
- The Hubble Telescope is an example of this type of spacecraft.
- All planets revolve around the Sun in this direction (if you were looking from above the solar system).
- High tides will be at their absolute highest and low tides will be at their absolute lowest during this special type of tide.
- This planet has a thick atmosphere full of CO2 (carbon dioxide)!
- This telescope discovered the Galilean moons of Jupiter (Jupiter's 4 largest moons).
- Space rock floating around in space all alone.
- This is the name of the layer of the Sun's atmosphere that we would see during a total solar eclipse.
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- Gas giant planet that rotates on its side.
- This eclipse occurs when the Moon falls in Earth's shadow.
- A space rock that lands on Earth's surface.
- The asteroid belt consists of billions of asteroids found between these two planets.
- Water exists in all three states of matter on this planet.
- This moon phase would place the moon directly between Earth and the Sun.
- This special type of tide occurs when the Sun, Moon, and Earth form a 90 degree angle.
- Comets in our solar system that are on the same plane as the planets are found here.
- This eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks sunlight from Earth.
- The inner planets are referred to as this because of their rock/metal composition.
- All four outer planets have this feature, even though Saturn is the only one that always gets the credit for having such prominent ones in pictures.
- This process gives this planet its red look. (Use the posters)
- These space object have two tails - a gas tail and a dust tail!
31 Clues: the largest volcano in our solar system. • Gas giant planet that rotates on its side. • A space rock that lands on Earth's surface. • This moon phase occurs just before a new moon. • Space rock floating around in space all alone. • This eclipse occurs when the Moon falls in Earth's shadow. • Water exists in all three states of matter on this planet. • ...
Ancient Astronomers 2025-11-11
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- Greek philosopher who realized the Moon shines by reflecting sunlight and correctly explained the causes of lunar phases.
- Polish astronomer who revived the heliocentric theory, showing that Earth and other planets orbit the Sun rather than the Earth being the center of the universe.
- Greek-Egyptian astronomer whose Almagest described the geocentric model with Earth at the center, dominating astronomy for over a thousand years.
- German mathematician and astronomer who used Brahe’s data to formulate the three laws of planetary motion describing elliptical orbits.
- English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, explaining how planetary motion confirmed the heliocentric system.
- Ancient Greek observer who created the first star catalog and discovered the precession of the equinoxes, improving measurement of celestial motions.
- Greek mathematician who believed the planets and stars moved in perfect circles and that numbers could explain the harmony of the universe.
- Danish astronomer who made precise naked-eye observations of the planets and stars, creating data that helped disprove the geocentric model.
- Chinese scientist of the Han Dynasty who mapped stars, recorded eclipses and comets, and invented an early seismoscope for studying Earth and sky.
- Babylonian ruler-astronomer who established a fixed calendar era beginning in 747 BCE, allowing long-term tracking of astronomical cycles.
- Arab astronomer who refined the length of the solar year, improved trigonometric astronomy, and influenced later European scientists like Copernicus.
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- Librarian of Alexandria who used geometry and shadow measurements to accurately calculate the circumference of Earth.
- Greek philosopher who predicted a solar eclipse around 585 BCE and was among the first to explain celestial events using natural causes instead of mythology.
- Italian astronomer who used the telescope to observe Jupiter’s moons and Venus’s phases, providing strong evidence for the heliocentric model.
- Influential Greek philosopher who argued that Earth was spherical based on lunar eclipses and promoted a geocentric view of the universe.
- Greek astronomer who first proposed a heliocentric model with the Sun at the center, suggesting Earth moves around it long before Copernicus.
- Andalusian Arab astronomer who improved the astrolabe and developed precise solar tables used for navigation and calendar reform.
- Early Greek thinker who proposed that Earth floats freely in space without any physical support, using natural laws instead of myths to describe the cosmos.
- Italian philosopher who supported the heliocentric model and proposed that stars are distant suns surrounded by their own planets.
- Indian mathematician-astronomer who proposed that Earth rotates on its axis and correctly explained lunar and solar eclipses using geometry.
20 Clues: Librarian of Alexandria who used geometry and shadow measurements to accurately calculate the circumference of Earth. • Greek philosopher who realized the Moon shines by reflecting sunlight and correctly explained the causes of lunar phases. • ...
Space 2022-01-27
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- the only planet that spins on its side
- this is a space rock that is a also called a shooting star
- the only planet that supports life
- a huge ball of gas, helium and hydrogen
- a big space rock that has a belt
- a space rock that is made of ice,rock and dust
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a thing that contains stars, comets, planets and many more
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- this is not a planet but used to be it is farther than neptune
- this planet is known for its rings
- this thing contains asteroids and is located between mar and Jupiter
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet is known for its red color
15 Clues: the farthest planet from the sun • a big space rock that has a belt • this planet is known for its rings • the only planet that supports life • the planet that is closest to the sun • the only planet that spins on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in our solar system • this planet is known for its red color • ...
Space 2022-01-27
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- the only planet that spins on its side
- this is a space rock that is a also called a shooting star
- the only planet that supports life
- a huge ball of gas, helium and hydrogen
- a big space rock that has a belt
- a space rock that is made of ice,rock and dust
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a thing that contains stars, comets, planets and many more
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- this is not a planet but used to be it is farther than neptune
- this planet is known for its rings
- this thing contains asteroids and is located between mar and Jupiter
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet is known for its red color
15 Clues: the farthest planet from the sun • a big space rock that has a belt • this planet is known for its rings • the only planet that supports life • the planet that is closest to the sun • the only planet that spins on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in our solar system • this planet is known for its red color • ...
Space 2022-01-27
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- the only planet that spins on its side
- this is a space rock that is a also called a shooting star
- the only planet that supports life
- a huge ball of gas, helium and hydrogen
- a big space rock that has a belt
- a space rock that is made of ice,rock and dust
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a thing that contains stars, comets, planets and many more
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- this is not a planet but used to be it is farther than neptune
- this planet is known for its rings
- this thing contains asteroids and is located between mar and Jupiter
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet is known for its red color
15 Clues: the farthest planet from the sun • a big space rock that has a belt • this planet is known for its rings • the only planet that supports life • the planet that is closest to the sun • the only planet that spins on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in our solar system • this planet is known for its red color • ...
Space 2022-01-27
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- the only planet that spins on its side
- this is a space rock that is a also called a shooting star
- the only planet that supports life
- a huge ball of gas, helium and hydrogen
- a big space rock that has a belt
- a space rock that is made of ice,rock and dust
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a thing that contains stars, comets, planets and many more
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- this is not a planet but used to be it is farther than neptune
- this planet is known for its rings
- this thing contains asteroids and is located between mar and Jupiter
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet is known for its red color
15 Clues: the farthest planet from the sun • a big space rock that has a belt • this planet is known for its rings • the only planet that supports life • the planet that is closest to the sun • the only planet that spins on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in our solar system • this planet is known for its red color • ...
Space 2022-01-27
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- the only planet that spins on its side
- this is a space rock that is a also called a shooting star
- the only planet that supports life
- a huge ball of gas, helium and hydrogen
- a big space rock that has a belt
- a space rock that is made of ice,rock and dust
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a thing that contains stars, comets, planets and many more
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- this is not a planet but used to be it is farther than neptune
- this planet is known for its rings
- this thing contains asteroids and is located between mar and Jupiter
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- this planet is known for its red color
15 Clues: the farthest planet from the sun • a big space rock that has a belt • this planet is known for its rings • the only planet that supports life • the planet that is closest to the sun • the only planet that spins on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in our solar system • this planet is known for its red color • ...
The Universe 2023-10-01
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- A smaller body that orbits most planets.
- The types of molecules in this layer absorb radiation from the sun.
- The closest star to the sun and Earth.
- A spherical body that orbits the sun.
- Areas where galaxies are densely concentrated.
- The distance light travels through space in one year.
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- Element that is needed to support animal life on Earth.
- Space and all the matter and energy in it.
- Structure that the universe is compared to.
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust.
- A vast area of empty space in the universe.
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light.
- The name of our solar system.
- A collection of large or small bodies that orbit a central star.
- The number of planets in our solar system.
15 Clues: The name of our solar system. • A spherical body that orbits the sun. • The closest star to the sun and Earth. • A smaller body that orbits most planets. • Space and all the matter and energy in it. • The number of planets in our solar system. • Structure that the universe is compared to. • A large collection of stars, gas, and dust. • ...
8th Science Vocab 1 2023-10-30
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- the force that causes objects to fall to the ground
- belt a region beyond the orbit of Neptune that contains millions of frozen objects
- the innermost, densest layer of the sun
- thin layer of the Sun’s atmosphere that lies directly above the photosphere
- determines the distances to other planets within the solar system
- visible surface of the sun
- wind streams of high energy particles
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- zone surrounds the radiative zone
- flares a violent explosion on the Sun’s surface
- zone the next layer out from the core
- field a field produced by a magnetic object that exerts a force on other magnetic materials or moving electrical charges
- outermost part of the sun’s atmosphere
- cooler and darker areas on the sun’s surface
- light particles
- belt region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are found.
- super heated gas with an electrical charge
- system the Sun and all the objects that revolve around the Sun as a result of gravity.
17 Clues: light particles • visible surface of the sun • zone surrounds the radiative zone • zone the next layer out from the core • wind streams of high energy particles • outermost part of the sun’s atmosphere • the innermost, densest layer of the sun • super heated gas with an electrical charge • cooler and darker areas on the sun’s surface • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
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- When the moon partially or completely blocks the sun
- Distance that light travels in a year
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- A scientist who studies objects in the sky
- A pattern of stars in the sky
- A huge star.
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- The largest planet in our solar system
- An object in space that has so much gravity that light cannot escape it
- Farthest planet from the sun
- A round pit on the surface of the moon
- A planet made up almost entirely of gas.
- A light in the sky made by a burning meteoroid.
- Studies molecules to explain chemical compositions in space
- A piece of debris made of rock and ice that has one or more tails.
- An attractive force between two or more objects that's amount of force depends on the mass of an object.
15 Clues: A huge star. • Farthest planet from the sun • A pattern of stars in the sky • Distance that light travels in a year • The largest planet in our solar system • A round pit on the surface of the moon • The smallest planet in our solar system • A planet made up almost entirely of gas. • A scientist who studies objects in the sky • A light in the sky made by a burning meteoroid. • ...
Julie still loves spiderman 2024-05-16
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- last planet in the solar system, second ice giant
- planet we live on
- a ginormous star bigger than the sun
- emits typically from a kettle or hot water that sticks to surface
- a huge fiery star that heats up the planets
- second planet from the sun, orange
- a huge hole in space that absorbs nearby entities/items
- a collection of stars that form an image visible to the human eye
- a sometimes big or small fireball that floats around space and visible during night
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- water droplets that collect on a cold surface
- one of two ice giants and seventh planet in our solar system
- Earth's companion and comes out during the night
- the explosion of a giant star
- floating rocks in space
- an ex-planet which was determined to be a dwarf planet
15 Clues: planet we live on • floating rocks in space • the explosion of a giant star • second planet from the sun, orange • a ginormous star bigger than the sun • a huge fiery star that heats up the planets • water droplets that collect on a cold surface • Earth's companion and comes out during the night • last planet in the solar system, second ice giant • ...
Science 2024-04-24
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- Which planet is most similar to Earth?
- What is the type of element that has 13 protons?
- What is the first artificial element?
- How many nonmetals are there in the periodic table?
- Which is the last element in the periodic table?
- Which animal was the first to go into space?
- Which noble gas is in the 4th period of the periodic table?
- Which element has 22 protons?
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- How many of the elements in the periodic system are found in nature?
- What is the structural unit of DNA?
- How are the elements in the periodic table arranged?
- Which scientist first proposed the periodic table?
- 2nd largest planet in the solar system?
- How many planets larger than Earth are there in the solar system?
- What period is mercury in in the periodic table?
15 Clues: Which element has 22 protons? • What is the structural unit of DNA? • What is the first artificial element? • Which planet is most similar to Earth? • 2nd largest planet in the solar system? • Which animal was the first to go into space? • What is the type of element that has 13 protons? • Which is the last element in the periodic table? • ...
Science Chapter 9 – 9.1 – 9.4 2024-10-04
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- The shape of the Milky Way galaxy is _____.
- A group of stars that forms a picture is a _____.
- The earth’s _____ around the _____ gives us our year.
- The earth’s _____ on its _____ gives us our 24-hour day.
- Our solar system is part of the _____ _____ galaxy.
- A star and all the heavenly objects that orbit it is a _____ _____.
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- The constellation that is also called the Little Bear is the _____ _____.
- An instrument that uses the earth’s position to tell time is a _____.
- To orbit a central point is to _____.
- The _____ helps us divide our year into 12 months.
- A heavenly body that orbits a star is a _____.
- The _____ _____ is part of the Great Bear.
- A huge star system is a _____.
- The earth’s _____ on its _____ gives us our seasons.
- To spin is to _____.
15 Clues: To spin is to _____. • A huge star system is a _____. • To orbit a central point is to _____. • The _____ _____ is part of the Great Bear. • The shape of the Milky Way galaxy is _____. • A heavenly body that orbits a star is a _____. • A group of stars that forms a picture is a _____. • The _____ helps us divide our year into 12 months. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-03-16
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- The process developed by Bacon
- He promoted the idea of mathematization
- The gas Lavoisier discovered
- Chemist responsible for developing the naming system used
- Theory or solar organization promoted by Ptolemy
- The Father of Modern Chemistry
- He invented the microscope
- He invented a new temperature scale for the newly invented thermometer
- He made Copernicus, Brahe, and Kepler understandable to normal people and got in trouble with the Church for it.
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- He proposed that the sun was the center of the solar system instead of the earth
- The science that turned into chemistry
- The device Torricelli invented that measures atmospheric pressure
- Device invented by Galileo
- They made the Heliocentric theory work mathematically with elliptical orbits
- He is considered the father of modern physics and developed ideas on motion, gravity,and light
15 Clues: Device invented by Galileo • He invented the microscope • The gas Lavoisier discovered • The process developed by Bacon • The Father of Modern Chemistry • The science that turned into chemistry • He promoted the idea of mathematization • Theory or solar organization promoted by Ptolemy • Chemist responsible for developing the naming system used • ...
Facts of Jupiter 2025-02-17
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- Volcanic moon of Jupiter - name is __.
- Jupiter's atmosphere has these fast-moving bands called _____ winds.
- Jupiter is classified as this type of planet: called a ___ _____.
- Jupiter's massive, long-lasting storm is called the _____ ___ spot.
- Jupiter ______ _______, which is 2.5 times Earth's force of attraction.
- Jupiter has at least __ _____ (aka natural sattelites).
- Jupiter's four largest moons discovered by Galileo are called the ________ moons.
- Jupiter experiences a ____ ____, which lasts about 12 Earth years.
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- Jupiter has a faint system of these around it referred to as the _______ _____.
- Jupiter experiences a _____ ___, which lasts about 10 hours.
- Heavily cratered moon of Jupiter - name is ________.
- Jupiter is the _______ ______ in the solar system
- Largest moon in the solar system, orbits Jupiter, is called ________.
- Icy moon of Jupiter with a subsurface ocean is called ______.
- Jupiter's upper atmosphere is filled with puffy gasses called _______ ______.
15 Clues: Volcanic moon of Jupiter - name is __. • Jupiter is the _______ ______ in the solar system • Heavily cratered moon of Jupiter - name is ________. • Jupiter has at least __ _____ (aka natural sattelites). • Jupiter experiences a _____ ___, which lasts about 10 hours. • Icy moon of Jupiter with a subsurface ocean is called ______. • ...
The Solar System 2014-05-08
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- The star located at the center of the Solar System.
- The first planet from the Sun.
- Also referred to as the blue planet.
- The planet we live on.
- Last planet in the Solar System.
- Known as the red planet due to the rusted iron on the surface.
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- Separates the Terrestrial planets from the Jovian planets.
- The largest planet.
- The planet known for it's large rings.
- The second planet from the Sun, similar to the Earth in size, density, and chemical composition.
10 Clues: The largest planet. • The planet we live on. • The first planet from the Sun. • Last planet in the Solar System. • Also referred to as the blue planet. • The planet known for it's large rings. • The star located at the center of the Solar System. • Separates the Terrestrial planets from the Jovian planets. • Known as the red planet due to the rusted iron on the surface. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2016-10-19
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- the smallest planet in our solar system
- all the gases that surround a star or planet
- the third planet closest to the room
- having to do with the sun
- a big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space
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- a piece of stone from space to earths surface
- the huge space which contains all matter in existence
- to move in an orbit or in circle around something
- a rocky space object of varying size
- the first man to land on
10 Clues: the first man to land on • having to do with the sun • a rocky space object of varying size • the third planet closest to the room • the smallest planet in our solar system • all the gases that surround a star or planet • a piece of stone from space to earths surface • a big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space • to move in an orbit or in circle around something • ...
Planets 2016-10-15
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- It has the spectacular ring system
- The planet that has large volcanoes, a huge canyon, a pinkish sky and two small moons
- It is also called The Great Red Spot
- The planet has the strongest winds
- The planet we live in
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- The hottest planet, also called 'evening' or 'morning' star
- At the center of solar system and it is yellow in color
- It rolls around the Sun tipped on its side
- The planet that moves fastest
- The dwarf planet in the Solar System
10 Clues: The planet we live in • The planet that moves fastest • It has the spectacular ring system • The planet has the strongest winds • It is also called The Great Red Spot • The dwarf planet in the Solar System • It rolls around the Sun tipped on its side • At the center of solar system and it is yellow in color • The hottest planet, also called 'evening' or 'morning' star • ...
Cool Space Facts 2017-05-21
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- Everything that exists, including planets, stars and galaxies.
- The hottest planet.
- Someone trained as a spacecraft crew member.
- Most recent dwarf planet
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- The galaxy where Earth and the Sun are located.
- What star is the center of our universe?
- How many planets are in our Solar System?
- A huge ball of burning gas held together by gravity.
- The first men on the moon were carried by which space craft?
- A small solar system body that orbits the sun.
10 Clues: The hottest planet. • Most recent dwarf planet • What star is the center of our universe? • How many planets are in our Solar System? • Someone trained as a spacecraft crew member. • A small solar system body that orbits the sun. • The galaxy where Earth and the Sun are located. • A huge ball of burning gas held together by gravity. • ...
Introduction to Energy 2016-11-14
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- Form of energy.
- ... energy is an example of radiant energy.
- An elementary particle with the least negative electric charge.
- This energy sources include biomass, geothermal,hydropower, solar, wind.
- ... is another examle of electrical energy.
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- The smallest particle of a chemical element.
- This energy sources include coal, petroleum, natural gas, propan and uranium.
- This energy is the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves.
- It is a changing, doing, moving, working thing.
- ... is an example of motion energy.
10 Clues: Form of energy. • ... is an example of motion energy. • ... energy is an example of radiant energy. • ... is another examle of electrical energy. • The smallest particle of a chemical element. • It is a changing, doing, moving, working thing. • An elementary particle with the least negative electric charge. • ...
Astronomía 2021-03-22
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- ¿de qué color es el Sol?
- ¿Cuál es la galaxia más cercana?
- ¿cuál es la estrella más cercana?
- cuerpo compuesto total o parcialmente de Hielo, formado en los confines del Sistema Solar
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- velocidad constante mas alta, comúnmente usada en la astronomía
- ¿qué estudia?
- región del espacio con un tirón gravitatorio tan extremo que ni la luz puede escapar de ella
- ¿dónde termina el Sistema Solar?
- distanciaque recorre la luz durante un año.
- Planeta mas cercano al planeta tierra
10 Clues: ¿qué estudia? • ¿de qué color es el Sol? • ¿dónde termina el Sistema Solar? • ¿Cuál es la galaxia más cercana? • ¿cuál es la estrella más cercana? • Planeta mas cercano al planeta tierra • distanciaque recorre la luz durante un año. • velocidad constante mas alta, comúnmente usada en la astronomía • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2021-07-18
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- The second closest star to the Earth.
- The second smallest type of exoplanet.
- A large cloud of gas and dust.
- The cloud of celestial bodies at the edges of the solar system.
- The shape of the planets' orbits
- The outer layer of a comet.
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- The substance which accounts for 85% of the universe.
- The largest star in the Milky Way galaxy.
- The comet in our solar system which can be seen from Earth every 76 years.
- Reddish loops on the sun's surface which link sunspots.
10 Clues: The outer layer of a comet. • A large cloud of gas and dust. • The shape of the planets' orbits • The second closest star to the Earth. • The second smallest type of exoplanet. • The largest star in the Milky Way galaxy. • The substance which accounts for 85% of the universe. • Reddish loops on the sun's surface which link sunspots. • ...
SPACE 2023-05-01
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- It is filled with galaxies and it is infinite.
- It is the center of a black hole.
- Scientists believe there is a huge ... hole at the center of every galaxy.
- The sun is a ...
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- Our solar system has 8 of them and they orbit the sun.
- They give life to the Planets.
- A black hole pulls light in with its immense ...
- They feed the cells.
- The Milky Way is a ...
- This system has a star and many planets.
10 Clues: The sun is a ... • They feed the cells. • The Milky Way is a ... • They give life to the Planets. • It is the center of a black hole. • This system has a star and many planets. • It is filled with galaxies and it is infinite. • A black hole pulls light in with its immense ... • Our solar system has 8 of them and they orbit the sun. • ...
Space Crossword 2023-05-12
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- solar system model where the Earth is the center
- a cloud of gas and dust
- an asteroid belt located beyond neptune
- when a celestial body passes between the earth and the sun
- a squished oval (generally the shape in which planets orbit)
- the line along which planets revolve
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- solar system model where the sun is the center
- the degree to which an ellipse is stretched
- materials that would evaporate close to earth
- how an object shifts relative to its background
10 Clues: a cloud of gas and dust • the line along which planets revolve • an asteroid belt located beyond neptune • the degree to which an ellipse is stretched • materials that would evaporate close to earth • solar system model where the sun is the center • how an object shifts relative to its background • solar system model where the Earth is the center • ...
planetas 2021-10-21
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- é o planeta situado entre saturno e netuno
- é a estrela em torno da qual os planetas do sistema solar orbitam
- é conhecido como planeta vermelho
- é o planeta cm vários anéis e luas
- é o planeta mais distante do sol
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- é o nosso planeta, tem seres vivos
- é o planeta que pode ser visto da terra ao amanhecer e ao anoitecer
- é o maior planeta do sistema solar
- é o satélite natural da terra
- é o planeta mais próximo do sol
10 Clues: é o satélite natural da terra • é o planeta mais próximo do sol • é o planeta mais distante do sol • é conhecido como planeta vermelho • é o nosso planeta, tem seres vivos • é o maior planeta do sistema solar • é o planeta cm vários anéis e luas • é o planeta situado entre saturno e netuno • é a estrela em torno da qual os planetas do sistema solar orbitam • ...
Green Energy 2022-04-04
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- disadvantage: small energy generation blank
- this is the main component in both wind power and hydropower structures
- green energy is generated from blank resources
- like tote bags, green energy is blank
- community solar blank
- 80% of this country's energy comes from non-emitting sources
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- in solar panels;turns direct current into electric current
- form of green energy that depends on the element: earth
- this lebanese village has one of the biggest wind farms in the country
- country where the first hydroelectric project was used
10 Clues: community solar blank • like tote bags, green energy is blank • disadvantage: small energy generation blank • green energy is generated from blank resources • country where the first hydroelectric project was used • form of green energy that depends on the element: earth • in solar panels;turns direct current into electric current • ...
Solar system -kimy 2025-01-27
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- it has two moons which are phobos and deimos
- the smallest planet in the solar system?
- this planet has 27 moons
- its surface is covered in reddish, sand dust, craters, volcanoes and?
- this planet is blue because of methane
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- the fifth planet from the sun
- is the second large planet after jupiter
- Its the "Earth twin" because it has about the same age, mass and volume as the earth
- -201 degrees celcius is the temperature of neptune's
- the fifth largest planet in the solar system
10 Clues: this planet has 27 moons • the fifth planet from the sun • this planet is blue because of methane • is the second large planet after jupiter • the smallest planet in the solar system? • it has two moons which are phobos and deimos • the fifth largest planet in the solar system • -201 degrees celcius is the temperature of neptune's • ...
scientific revolution 2024-12-18
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- Supported inductive reasoning and the experimental method
- This scientist found that all matter is composed of tiny particles
- observed sunspots
- Found that the sun was the center of the solar system rather than the earth
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- The model of the sun in the center of the solar system
- Step-by-step method developed
- Said "I think therefore I am"
- Found that the planets move in imperfect orbits, rather than circles
- How many moons of Jupiter Galileo observed
- Described gravity
10 Clues: observed sunspots • Described gravity • Step-by-step method developed • Said "I think therefore I am" • How many moons of Jupiter Galileo observed • The model of the sun in the center of the solar system • Supported inductive reasoning and the experimental method • This scientist found that all matter is composed of tiny particles • ...
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