solar Crossword Puzzles
Planet Crossword 2025-03-10
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- The planet known for its rings.
- Biggest planet in our Solar System.
- The planet with the most tilted axis, causing extreme seasons.
- Hottest planet in the Solar System.
- The only planet where life is known to exist.
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- The planet known as the "Red Planet."
- The only natural satellite of Earth.
- Which planet is the farthest from the Sun?
- Star at the center of our Solar System.
- Way, Name of our Galaxy
- Closest planet to the Sun.
11 Clues: Way, Name of our Galaxy • Closest planet to the Sun. • The planet known for its rings. • Biggest planet in our Solar System. • Hottest planet in the Solar System. • The only natural satellite of Earth. • The planet known as the "Red Planet." • Star at the center of our Solar System. • Which planet is the farthest from the Sun? • The only planet where life is known to exist. • ...
Energy 2014-02-04
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- Energy generated by moving water
- things That are alive, or were alive a short time ago, such as plant material (like wood), or animal waste. Can be used to make biogas for powering machines.
- energy Heat energy from inside the earth
- A resource that cannot be depleted, such as solar and wind energy
- Output compared to input. If a device does as much work for us as energy we put into it, then it is perfectly efficient because it is not wasting any energy
- energy Energy that does not pollute the environment
- Practices that can be continued indefinitely, with minimal harm to the natural environment, such as the use of renewable resources
- energy Stored energy, such as the still water sitting behind a dam, ready to fall.
- energy Energy from heat
- Contamination of the natural environment with harmful substances as a consequence of human activities; a byproduct of many energy sources
- A gas that is the main ingredient of both natural gas and biogas
- The ability to do work
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- energy The vibrations of molecules as sound waves travel
- energy Stored energy that can be released through chemical reaction, found in things like food and batteries
- resource that can be depleted, such as fossil fuels
- energy Energy of motion. Water flowing over a dam is kinetic energy. Mechanical energy - energy of moving parts pushing or pulling
- energy The category of energy that includes solar and light energy
- energy Energy produced by movement of charged particles, such as electrical currents and static electricity
- energy Energy produced by splitting or joining the centers of small particles called atoms
- energy Energy from the sun’s rays. Solar panels can turn solar energy into electricity
- fuels Materials that are extracted from the earth, such as coal, oil, or natural gas, that are deposited and created over millions of years. We use chemical energy from these fuels for a variety of purposes.
- To use carefully, to avoid waste
22 Clues: The ability to do work • energy Energy from heat • Energy generated by moving water • To use carefully, to avoid waste • energy Heat energy from inside the earth • resource that can be depleted, such as fossil fuels • energy Energy that does not pollute the environment • energy The vibrations of molecules as sound waves travel • ...
Physics crossword 2023-12-12
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- neutrons- a free neutron with a kinetic energy of about 0.025 eV (about 4.0×10−21 J or 2.4 MJ/kg, hence a speed of 2.19 km/s)
- power station- also called combustion power plants, they operate with energy produced by a steam boiler fueled by coal, natural gas, heating oil, as well as by biomass.
- energy - advantages and disadvantages- An energy source that is both renewable and inexhaustible by definition. High upfront cost.
- energy- energy per unit mass.
- rods- used to control the power of a nuclear reactor
- not able to be renewed.
- energy - advantages and disadvantages- While nuclear energy may be clean and its production emission-free, experts highlight a hidden danger of this power: nuclear waste.
- The minimum amount of electric power delivered or required over a given period of time at a steady rate.
- - advantages and disadvantages- It is clean and sustainable., the impact it can have on the environment.
- vibrations- can behave like particles or waves
- diagram- a visualization used to depict a flow from one set of values to another.
- an arbitrator or mediator.
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- storage system- a configuration of two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power as water moves down from one to the other (discharge), passing through a turbine
- conduction- the diffusion of thermal energy (heat) within one material or between materials in contact.
- heating panel- Active solar heating systems use 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.
- cells- a nonmechanical device that converts sunlight directly into electricity.
- capable of being renewed.
- fuels- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- source (energy)- produced by converting primary sources of energy such as coal, natural gas, nuclear energy, solar energy, and wind energy
- exchanger- a device which transfers heat from one medium to another,
- density- the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.
- source (energy)- fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, and coal), nuclear energy, and renewable sources of energy.
- energy- thermal energy that is released into the surrounding environment after any process.
- energy - advantages and disadvantages-wind is a clean, renewable energy source and is one of the most cost-effective sources of electricity.
- having had the proportion of the isotope U-235 it contains increased in order to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon.
25 Clues: not able to be renewed. • capable of being renewed. • an arbitrator or mediator. • energy- energy per unit mass. • vibrations- can behave like particles or waves • fuels- made from decomposing plants and animals. • rods- used to control the power of a nuclear reactor • exchanger- a device which transfers heat from one medium to another, • ...
Solar System and Earth's Cycle 2022-11-26
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- Which planet is called as Ice Giant?
- What is the main source of light?
- which planet is the largest in our solar system?
- Which planet do we live on?
- Which planet has rings around it?
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- Which planet is the hottest in our solar system?
- How long is one day in Earth?
- How many planets are there in our solar system?
- Which planet is the coldest planet in our solar system?
9 Clues: Which planet do we live on? • How long is one day in Earth? • What is the main source of light? • Which planet has rings around it? • Which planet is called as Ice Giant? • How many planets are there in our solar system? • Which planet is the hottest in our solar system? • which planet is the largest in our solar system? • ...
Recycling 2023-10-30
10 Clues: Hydropower • Water Cycle • Carbon Cycle • Solar Energy • Fossil Fuels • Human impacts • Renewable Resource • Dioxide Greenhouse Effect • Renewable Energy Resource • Gas Non-Renewable Resource
2024 Solar Eclipse 2024-04-03
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- What is the last US State to see the 2024 eclipse?
- Faint ripples of light seen on light colored objects just before and just after totality.
- Maximum coverage of the sun during a solar eclipse.
- Type of eclipse when the earth is between the moon and sun.
- What is the first country to see the 2024 eclipse?
- This constellation known for its belt is visible during the eclipse.
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- This cycle of 18yr, 11d, 8hr is used to predict eclipses.
- This is the only moon phase a total solar eclipse can occur on
- Type of eclipse when the moon is between the sun and earth.
- This aura of plasma is visible around the sun during totality
- What is the first US state to see the 2024 eclipse?
- What you SHOULD NOT do during a solar eclipse (without special eyewear)
12 Clues: What is the last US State to see the 2024 eclipse? • What is the first country to see the 2024 eclipse? • Maximum coverage of the sun during a solar eclipse. • What is the first US state to see the 2024 eclipse? • This cycle of 18yr, 11d, 8hr is used to predict eclipses. • Type of eclipse when the moon is between the sun and earth. • ...
Astronomy and Space Exploration 2023-03-31
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- The scientist who agreed with Copernicus' heliocentric model of the solar system
- The organization created in 1958 to oversee US space missions
- The model that states the sun is the center of the solar system
- Unmanned spacecrafts that are sent to collect data from other objects in space
- The scientist who discovered that the planets' orbits were ellipses
- An Earth orbiting research lab where astronauts can stay for extended periods of time
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- The first scientist to come up with the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Earth orbiting objects that transmit TV, radio, and cell phones signals and more
- The model that states the Earth is the center of the solar system
- Vehicles that transport spacecrafts into space
- The first mission to put man on the moon
- The scientist who discovered and explained the forces of gravity and inertia
12 Clues: The first mission to put man on the moon • Vehicles that transport spacecrafts into space • The organization created in 1958 to oversee US space missions • The model that states the sun is the center of the solar system • The model that states the Earth is the center of the solar system • The scientist who discovered that the planets' orbits were ellipses • ...
Standard 2.1 2021-10-27
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- when warm are cools it forms what type of pattern
- solar energy his ___ by the ground and overtime creates long waved heat
- where does the sun shine straight over
- cell that's shift and expand seasonally
- in what hemisphere does pressure change from west to east
- mid-latitude and polar cells
- in solar energy warm air ____
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- circulation is more ____ near the equator than at higher latitudes
- convection cells circulate air, ____, and heat around the globe
- what is unevenly distributed around the globe
- what type of latitude that is around 30° to 60°
- heat that transforms to liquid to gas
- a type of equilateral convection cells
- where cells meet and surface winds result in convection
- what type of energy passes all the way through our atmosphere is absorbed either by the ground surface or by water
- where does the sun shine low on the horizon most of the year
16 Clues: mid-latitude and polar cells • in solar energy warm air ____ • heat that transforms to liquid to gas • a type of equilateral convection cells • where does the sun shine straight over • cell that's shift and expand seasonally • what is unevenly distributed around the globe • what type of latitude that is around 30° to 60° • when warm are cools it forms what type of pattern • ...
Astronomy crossword 2022-03-06
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- The second smallest.
- It is the third planet from the Sun.
- It is the 17th satellite, according to the distance from Uranus.
- largest in the solar system.
- It was the first Kuiper belt object to be discovered.
- Own light is a globular cluster of gas that radiates energy around it.
- The star at the center of the solar system.
- The name of the star comes from the queen of Greek mythology.
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- Its mass is 95 times greater than that of Earth.
- The Sun-Centered System There are little planets and the satellites of comets, meteorites, as well as clouds of dust and gas, which move in orbit under the influence of the Sun's gravity.
- The largest moons in the solar system
- Demos is named after Demos in Greek mythology.
- closest to the sun.
- It was discovered by Asaph Hall.
- It was discovered in 1655 by Christian Heikens.
- satellite of Pluto
16 Clues: satellite of Pluto • closest to the sun. • The second smallest. • largest in the solar system. • It was discovered by Asaph Hall. • It is the third planet from the Sun. • The largest moons in the solar system • The star at the center of the solar system. • Demos is named after Demos in Greek mythology. • It was discovered in 1655 by Christian Heikens. • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury has _________ moons
- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
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- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Mercury has _________ moons
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
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- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
Solar System 2016-10-16
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- Neil Armstrong Stepped Over It
- One of the Planet called as the ICE Giants
- Only Planet Having Living Things On It
- First Largest Planet
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- The Hottest Planet in the Solar System
- The Only Star in the Solar System
- Second-Highest mountain in the Solar System
- Blue Planet
- It’s Ring is Made of Asteroids
- Known as Messenger of Gods
10 Clues: Blue Planet • First Largest Planet • Known as Messenger of Gods • Neil Armstrong Stepped Over It • It’s Ring is Made of Asteroids • The Only Star in the Solar System • The Hottest Planet in the Solar System • Only Planet Having Living Things On It • One of the Planet called as the ICE Giants • Second-Highest mountain in the Solar System
Renewable Resources 2023-01-27
Space Journey Crossword 2024-04-21
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- What is Uranus’ place from the sun?(number)
- How do we call the paths of the planets around the sun?
- What is the color of the coldest stars?
- What is Mercury’s place from the sun?(number)
- Who was the first man into space?
- The first satellite launched into space.
- Working outside the earth, what is the name of the vehicle?
- What is the name of the sixth planet in our solar system?
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- Which is the largest of the gaseous planets?
- What is the closest largest galaxy to the Milky Way galaxy?
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- CENTAURI Which star is closest to the Earth?
- How could we characterize the space? (adjective)
- What animal was the first to be launched into space?
- The "Eagle" was Armstrong's ____ module.
- What Is the closest planet to Earth in the Solar System?
16 Clues: Who was the first man into space? • What is the color of the coldest stars? • The "Eagle" was Armstrong's ____ module. • The first satellite launched into space. • Which is the largest of the gaseous planets? • CENTAURI Which star is closest to the Earth? • What is Uranus’ place from the sun?(number) • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
Space Crossword 2024-03-16
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- our solar system is located in this galaxy
- this planet is the smallest and fastest moving
- this planet rotates on its axis in the opposite direction
- this planet's name comes from words meaning 'the ground'
- the first man on the moon was Neil _
- one year on this planet is equivalent to 29 Earth years
- it is at the centre of our solar system
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- known as a dirty snowball
- a device that relays communication, weather forecast and GPS navigation
- this is the largest planet in our solar system
- this planet is the most habitable after Earth
- this planet is the only one name after an Ancient Greek God
- means like star in ancient Greek
- this causes tides and waves on Earth
14 Clues: known as a dirty snowball • means like star in ancient Greek • the first man on the moon was Neil _ • this causes tides and waves on Earth • it is at the centre of our solar system • our solar system is located in this galaxy • this planet is the most habitable after Earth • this planet is the smallest and fastest moving • this is the largest planet in our solar system • ...
Galaxies 2023-02-28
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- our home galaxy
- furthest planet in our solar system
- the red planet
- biggest planet in our solar system
- axis is sideways and rotates north and south
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- has rings made of dust and ice
- a smaller planet that came together with gravity
- only planet known to support life
- hottest planet in our solar system
- closest planet to the sun
10 Clues: the red planet • our home galaxy • closest planet to the sun • has rings made of dust and ice • only planet known to support life • hottest planet in our solar system • biggest planet in our solar system • furthest planet in our solar system • axis is sideways and rotates north and south • a smaller planet that came together with gravity
Planetas 2022-02-16
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- El planeta llamado el planeta rojo.
- El planeta más grande del sistema solar
- El séptimo planeta.
- El corazón del sistema solar.
- El único planeta en el que existe vida.
- El planeta más lejos del sol.
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- El planeta más pequeño cerca del sol.
- El único planeta que tiene anillos.
- El segundo planeta en el sistema solar.
- Gira entorno a la tierra
10 Clues: El séptimo planeta. • Gira entorno a la tierra • El corazón del sistema solar. • El planeta más lejos del sol. • El planeta llamado el planeta rojo. • El único planeta que tiene anillos. • El planeta más pequeño cerca del sol. • El planeta más grande del sistema solar • El segundo planeta en el sistema solar. • El único planeta en el que existe vida.
The Solar System 2022-04-30
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- bear-shaped constellation
- takes 365 days to rotate around the sun
- group of stars making a pattern in the sky
- a spiral shaped galaxy
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- coldest planet in our solar system
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- study of solar system
- famous for its rings
- a dwarf planet, smaller than the earth's moon
- what is 'Mangal' called in english
10 Clues: famous for its rings • study of solar system • a spiral shaped galaxy • bear-shaped constellation • what is 'Mangal' called in english • coldest planet in our solar system • the biggest planet in the solar system • takes 365 days to rotate around the sun • group of stars making a pattern in the sky • a dwarf planet, smaller than the earth's moon
Crossword labs Mateo Chango. 2022-06-28
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- the smallest planet of the solar system
- the species come from a common ancestor
- the galaxy we are in
- the animal produce something uncosciously
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- they have a rocky sruface
- the biggest planet of the solar system
- believed in natural selection
- any change in the heritable traits within a population across generations
- the star of the solar system
- believed in lineal evolution
10 Clues: the galaxy we are in • they have a rocky sruface • the star of the solar system • believed in lineal evolution • believed in natural selection • the biggest planet of the solar system • the smallest planet of the solar system • the species come from a common ancestor • the animal produce something uncosciously • ...
GODS OF STUF 2018-05-01
20 Clues: War • Sky • Moon • Love • Fire • Trust • Solar • Family • Wisdom • flowers • Fortune • Woodland • Livestock • Childbirth • Freshwater • Feritility • Underworld • Agriculture • Viticulture • boundaryprotector
A ROUGH GUIDE TO LIVING ON A BOAT 2022-05-26
20 Clues: bakas • vėjas • galbūt • laisvė • saulės • grubus • toliau • vakaras • atvykti • kanalas • tiekimas • tyrinėti • begalinis • prieplauka • nuosavybės • savininkai • praktiškai • pranašumas • bendruomenė • mikrobangų krosnelės
hdhdjs 2024-11-17
Science Puzzle 2022-01-24
11 Clues: _____ Drink • Inside a body • First Newton Law • opposite of metal • plants hybernation • Periodic table items • opposite of decomposes • energy, solar fuel • laws, Issac Newtons ___ • energy, Hot and cold energy • table, Helium, HYdrodren etc.
Topic 8 Ani 2023-12-12
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- neutrons- a free neutron with a kinetic energy of about 0.025 eV (about 4.0×10−21 J or 2.4 MJ/kg, hence a speed of 2.19 km/s)
- power station- also called combustion power plants, they operate with energy produced by a steam boiler fueled by coal, natural gas, heating oil, as well as by biomass.
- energy - advantages and disadvantages- An energy source that is both renewable and inexhaustible by definition. High upfront cost.
- energy- energy per unit mass.
- rods- used to control the power of a nuclear reactor
- not able to be renewed.
- energy - advantages and disadvantages- While nuclear energy may be clean and its production emission-free, experts highlight a hidden danger of this power: nuclear waste.
- The minimum amount of electric power delivered or required over a given period of time at a steady rate.
- - advantages and disadvantages- It is clean and sustainable., the impact it can have on the environment.
- vibrations- can behave like particles or waves
- diagram- a visualization used to depict a flow from one set of values to another.
- an arbitrator or mediator.
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- storage system- a configuration of two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power as water moves down from one to the other (discharge), passing through a turbine
- conduction- the diffusion of thermal energy (heat) within one material or between materials in contact.
- heating panel- Active solar heating systems use 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.
- cells- a nonmechanical device that converts sunlight directly into electricity.
- capable of being renewed.
- fuels- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- source (energy)- produced by converting primary sources of energy such as coal, natural gas, nuclear energy, solar energy, and wind energy
- exchanger- a device which transfers heat from one medium to another,
- density- the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.
- source (energy)- fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, and coal), nuclear energy, and renewable sources of energy.
- energy- thermal energy that is released into the surrounding environment after any process.
- energy - advantages and disadvantages-wind is a clean, renewable energy source and is one of the most cost-effective sources of electricity.
- having had the proportion of the isotope U-235 it contains increased in order to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon.
25 Clues: not able to be renewed. • capable of being renewed. • an arbitrator or mediator. • energy- energy per unit mass. • vibrations- can behave like particles or waves • fuels- made from decomposing plants and animals. • rods- used to control the power of a nuclear reactor • exchanger- a device which transfers heat from one medium to another, • ...
Ch 8-11 2024-01-30
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- a large, gas-rich planet that grew primarily through the accretion of ice-rich planetesimals.
- a planet not orbiting our Sun.
- a planet whose orbit lies in the outer part of the Solar System. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are outer planets.
- the Sun, planets, their moons, and other bodies that orbit the Sun.
- a small, generally rocky, solid body orbiting the Sun and ranging in diameter from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers.
- a small body in orbit around the Sun, consisting of a tiny, icy core and a tail of gas and dust.
- a meteorite containing small spherical grains called chondrules.
- the distance from an astronomical body at which its gravitational force can pull apart another astronomical body.
- an object that orbits the Sun and is massive enough that its gravity compresses it into an approximately spherical shape
- a dark band in a Jovian planet’s atmosphere, encircling the planet.
- a reddish colored region in Jupiter’s atmosphere, larger than Earth.
- a planet orbiting in the inner part of the Solar System. Sometimes taken to mean Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- the velocity of a body along the line of sight.
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- a small spherical grain embedded in a meteorite.
- cliffs formed where the crust has shifted that run for hundreds of kilometers across a planet’s or moon’s surface.
- a planet that grew largely by gravitationally attracting gas from the disk of gas out of which a planetary system form.
- a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit. This cloud lies far beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most of the Solar System’s asteroids are located.
- the technical name for the small, solid bodies moving within the Solar System.
- the bright trail of light created by small solid particles entering Earth’s atmosphere and burning up.
- a condition in which the repetitive motion of one body interacts with the repetitive motion of another so as to reinforce the motion.
21 Clues: a planet not orbiting our Sun. • the velocity of a body along the line of sight. • a small spherical grain embedded in a meteorite. • a meteorite containing small spherical grains called chondrules. • the Sun, planets, their moons, and other bodies that orbit the Sun. • a dark band in a Jovian planet’s atmosphere, encircling the planet. • ...
universo tierra y cosmos 2025-03-21
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- Nube de gas y polvo en el espacio, donde a menudo nacen nuevas estrellas.
- Ciencia que estudia los cuerpos celestes y los fenómenos fuera de la atmósfera terrestre.
- Rama de la astronomía que estudia el origen, estructura, evolución y destino del universo.
- Solar Conjunto de cuerpos celestes, como el Sol, los planetas, lunas, asteroides y cometas, que están gravitacionalmente ligados entre sí.
- Cuarto planeta del Sistema Solar, conocido como el "planeta rojo" debido a su color.
- El tercer planeta del Sistema Solar, habitado por seres vivos, con una atmósfera que permite la vida.
- Trayectoria curva que sigue un cuerpo celeste alrededor de otro debido a la fuerza gravitatoria, como la órbita de los planetas alrededor del Sol.
- Agrupación aparente de estrellas en el cielo que forman patrones imaginarios.
- Movimiento de un objeto alrededor de otro, como la órbita de la Tierra alrededor del Sol.
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- Todo lo que existe, incluyendo estrellas, planetas, galaxias y la materia y energía que las componen.
- Nuestra galaxia, en la que se encuentra el sistema solar, compuesta por miles de millones de estrellas.
- Cuerpos celestes que orbitan alrededor de una estrella, como la Tierra alrededor del Sol.
- Teoría que describe el origen del universo como una gran explosión ocurrida hace aproximadamente 13.8 mil millones de años.
- Fuerza de atracción que ejercen los cuerpos con masa sobre otros cuerpos.
- Satélite natural que orbita alrededor de la Tierra.
- Gran conjunto de estrellas, gas, polvo y materia oscura, unidos por la gravedad. La Vía Láctea es una de ellas.
- Movimiento de un objeto sobre su propio eje, como el giro de la Tierra sobre su eje.
- Cuerpos celestes formados por gas que emiten luz y calor debido a reacciones nucleares en su interior.
- Fenómeno donde un cuerpo celeste se interpone entre otro y la luz que recibe, como cuando la Luna oscurece al Sol (eclipse solar) o la Tierra oscurece a la Luna (eclipse lunar).
- Pequeño cuerpo rocoso que orbita el Sol, generalmente en el cinturón de asteroides entre Marte y Júpiter.
20 Clues: Satélite natural que orbita alrededor de la Tierra. • Nube de gas y polvo en el espacio, donde a menudo nacen nuevas estrellas. • Fuerza de atracción que ejercen los cuerpos con masa sobre otros cuerpos. • Agrupación aparente de estrellas en el cielo que forman patrones imaginarios. • ...
Space Crossword 2017-06-15
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- Biggest Star in our solar system
- Closest galaxy to earth
- In space there is no _____.
- This planet is now considered a dwarf planet
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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- This planet has 69 moons
- Third biggest planet in the solar system
- Closest planet to the sun
- A planet humans will be moving to in 2020
- Borealis/ Beautiful colors seen throughout the northern sky at night
- Giants/ The four biggest planets in the solar system
11 Clues: Closest galaxy to earth • This planet has 69 moons • Closest planet to the sun • In space there is no _____. • Biggest Star in our solar system • Third biggest planet in the solar system • A planet humans will be moving to in 2020 • This planet is now considered a dwarf planet • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Sistema Solar- 6ºs anos 2021-05-12
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- Galáxia em que se enconra nosso planeta
- Planeta mais afastado do Sol.
- Percurso que o planeta faz ao redor do So
- Estrela central do Sistema Solar.
- O que se encontra em grande quntidade na superfície da Terra.
- maior planeta do Sistenma solar.
- Haste do relógio do Sol que possibilita a projeção da sombra.
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- Planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
- Planeta em que vivemos.
- Planeta mais próximo da Sol
11 Clues: Planeta em que vivemos. • Satélite natural da Terra. • Planeta mais próximo da Sol • Planeta mais afastado do Sol. • maior planeta do Sistenma solar. • Estrela central do Sistema Solar. • Planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar. • Galáxia em que se enconra nosso planeta • Percurso que o planeta faz ao redor do So • O que se encontra em grande quntidade na superfície da Terra. • ...
Sistema Solar- 6ºs anos 2021-05-12
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- Galáxia em que se enconra nosso planeta
- Planeta mais afastado do Sol.
- Percurso que o planeta faz ao redor do So
- Estrela central do Sistema Solar.
- O que se encontra em grande quntidade na superfície da Terra.
- maior planeta do Sistenma solar.
- Haste do relógio do Sol que possibilita a projeção da sombra.
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- Planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
- Planeta em que vivemos.
- Planeta mais próximo da Sol
11 Clues: Planeta em que vivemos. • Satélite natural da Terra. • Planeta mais próximo da Sol • Planeta mais afastado do Sol. • maior planeta do Sistenma solar. • Estrela central do Sistema Solar. • Planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar. • Galáxia em que se enconra nosso planeta • Percurso que o planeta faz ao redor do So • O que se encontra em grande quntidade na superfície da Terra. • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
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- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- Mercury has _________ moons
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- The shadow that gets bigger as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
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- The shadow that gets smaller as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- Sometimes due to this condition in the sky, we are unable to see an eclipse.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- The Latin word for moon
12 Clues: The Latin word for moon • A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc • Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena. • The ________ doesn't have its own natural light. • An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object. • Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________. • ...
Finding a planet 2019-12-03
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- The smallest planet in our solar system
- Would you weigh more or less on Jupiter than on earth?
- The name of the energy that we get from the heat inside the earth.
- The planet 6th in order from the sun
- One of the basic requirements for human life
- One of the basic requirements for humans to live
- The moon is an example of a natural version of this?
- The 2nd planet in order from he sun
- The force of gravity is ____________ on jupiter than on earth?
- Would you weigh more or less on the moon than you do on earth?
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- The largest planet in our solar system
- The name of the energy we get from the sun
- What is force measured in?
- Hydro, wind and tidal are examples of _____________ energy
- What is the name of the fore that pulls us towards the earth
- The planet 4th in order from the sun
- The planet furthest away from the sun
- What is it called when the earth rotates around the sun once?
- What is Uranus made of?
19 Clues: What is Uranus made of? • What is force measured in? • The 2nd planet in order from he sun • The planet 4th in order from the sun • The planet 6th in order from the sun • The planet furthest away from the sun • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system • The name of the energy we get from the sun • ...
EIF Unit 3C Vocabulary 2015-03-05
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- _____________ conversion of biomass include pyrolysis, gasification and combustion.
- Wind farms do not create any ___________ gases.
- The use of renewable and alternative power generation sources is designed to reduce______________ impact.
- Burning wood is an example of using _________ for energy.
- In geothermal energy, water beneath the earth's surface becomes _________________.
- Oscillating water columns are _________ devices that generate electricity as water flows in and out.
- One million watts
- Most solar power plants are tied to the electrical ______.
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- Rotting garbage and agricultural and human ___________ release methane gas.
- Harnesses the motion of the ocean
- Biomass co-firing plants combine the use of biomass fuel materials with the use of _______________.
- City garbage
- __________ digesters produce methane from biomass.
- Where tidal barrages are often built
- Corn and sugar can be _______ to produce fuel.
- Solar photovoltaic energy relies on chemical _____________.
- Solar cells produce electricity which must be __________ to AC in order to be useful.
- Wind turbine blades are connected directly to the __________.
- Wind is caused by atmospheric pressure difference from the uneven___________ of the earth's surface.
19 Clues: City garbage • One million watts • Harnesses the motion of the ocean • Where tidal barrages are often built • Corn and sugar can be _______ to produce fuel. • Wind farms do not create any ___________ gases. • __________ digesters produce methane from biomass. • Burning wood is an example of using _________ for energy. • ...
Unit C 2016-03-11
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- Solar photovoltaic energy relies on chemical _____________.
- _______ digesters produce methane from biomass
- harnesses the motion of the ocean
- Oscillating water columns are _________ devices that generate electricity as water flows in and out.
- Wind turbine blades are connected directly to the __________.
- Wind farms do not create any ___________ gases
- Where tidal barrages are often built
- Solar cells produce electricity which must be __________ to AC in order to be useful.
- Abbreviation for city garbage
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- Biomass co-firing plants combine the use of biomass fuel materials with the use of _______________.
- The use of renewable and alternative power generation sources is designed to reduce______________ impact.
- Rotting garbage and agricultural and human ___________ release methane gas.
- Most solar power plants are tied to the electrical ______.
- _____________ conversion of biomass include pyrolysis, gasification and combustion.
- In geothermal energy, water beneath the earth's surface becomes _________________.
- Corn and sugar can be _______ to produce fuel.
- Wind is caused by atmospheric pressure difference from the uneven___________ of the earth's surface.
- Burning wood is an example of using _________ for energy.
- One million watts
19 Clues: One million watts • Abbreviation for city garbage • harnesses the motion of the ocean • Where tidal barrages are often built • _______ digesters produce methane from biomass • Corn and sugar can be _______ to produce fuel. • Wind farms do not create any ___________ gases • Burning wood is an example of using _________ for energy. • ...
O Sistema Solar 2021-10-08
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- É o oitavo planeta mais próximo do Sol
- Localizado na Via Láctea
- É o planta mais próximo do Sol
- É o terceiro planeta mais próximo do Sol
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- Foi rebaixado para um planeta anão
- É o segundo planeta mais próximo do Sol
- É um astro do sistema solar
- Quantidade de planetas anões
- È a estrela central do sistema solar
- Gira em torno do Sol
- Quantidade de planetas no sistema solar
11 Clues: Gira em torno do Sol • Localizado na Via Láctea • É um astro do sistema solar • Quantidade de planetas anões • É o planta mais próximo do Sol • Foi rebaixado para um planeta anão • È a estrela central do sistema solar • É o oitavo planeta mais próximo do Sol • É o segundo planeta mais próximo do Sol • Quantidade de planetas no sistema solar • ...
Our solar system 2021-12-13
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- also called the "Red Planet"
- the seventh planet from the Sun
- the second planet from the sun
- the eighth planet from the sun
- the only planet that has life
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- the largest planet in the solar system
- earth's only natural satellite
- has rings
- the smallest planet in the Solar System
- the star at the center of the Solar System
10 Clues: has rings • also called the "Red Planet" • the only planet that has life • earth's only natural satellite • the seventh planet from the Sun • the second planet from the sun • the eighth planet from the sun • the smallest planet in the Solar System • the largest planet in the solar system • the star at the center of the Solar System
Solar Energy 2025-08-28
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- Relating to the sun
- Converts sunlight directly into electricity
- Process of turning waste into reusable material
- A flat surface where solar cells are arranged
- Device that changes DC to AC
- Living without being connected to the main power system
- Stores energy for later use
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- Main element used in making solar cells
- Causing environmental damage
- Flow of electric charge
10 Clues: Relating to the sun • Flow of electric charge • Stores energy for later use • Causing environmental damage • Device that changes DC to AC • Main element used in making solar cells • Converts sunlight directly into electricity • A flat surface where solar cells are arranged • Process of turning waste into reusable material • ...
Space 2014-10-17
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- goes out at night
- predicts the weather
- is human machine
- E.T. was one of they
- You can see in the nigth
- is a star explosion
- Neil .........
- the Milky Way is a one
- absorb all things
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- is a transport
- contains everithing
- is a machin who explores Mars
- is a spacial rock going at high speed
- is a station of NASA in space
- is a galaxi nex to Milky way
- is a star of solar sistem
- the solar sistem got 8
- is a spacial rock
18 Clues: is a transport • Neil ......... • is human machine • goes out at night • is a spacial rock • absorb all things • contains everithing • is a star explosion • predicts the weather • E.T. was one of they • the solar sistem got 8 • the Milky Way is a one • You can see in the nigth • is a star of solar sistem • is a galaxi nex to Milky way • is a machin who explores Mars • ...
Earth Science 2015-11-16
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- comes from the blue planet.
- planets home
- one of Jupiter's main moons
- the main feature of Saturn
- Circular motion
- what separates the inner and the outer planets.
- Venus
- the red dot on Jupiter
- the first Russian space shuttle
- downwards pull
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- Another way to collect energy
- No longer a planet.
- a comet visible from earth which is well known.
- has the largest volcano in the solar system.
- fly's like a jet in the sky
- the biggest moon in the solar system
- made of grey cheese.
- one side hot one side cold.
18 Clues: Venus • planets home • downwards pull • Circular motion • No longer a planet. • made of grey cheese. • the red dot on Jupiter • the main feature of Saturn • comes from the blue planet. • one of Jupiter's main moons • fly's like a jet in the sky • one side hot one side cold. • Another way to collect energy • the first Russian space shuttle • the biggest moon in the solar system • ...
renewable energy 2024-11-19
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- from organic materials.
- Power from the sun.
- device used to capture sunlight.
- from Earth’s core.
- type of biomass fuel made from plants.
- made from the sun’s rays.
- A farm that generates power from the sun.
- wind turbine's rotating part
- renewable energy that uses water pressure.
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- process of making energy from plants.
- plant that converts waste into gas.
- Power from the ocean tides.
- This energy comes from wind.
- name for geothermal power.
- generated from the ocean’s movements.
- type of energy from the Earth’s heat.
- Energy from moving water.
- This powers solar panels.
18 Clues: from Earth’s core. • Power from the sun. • from organic materials. • Energy from moving water. • made from the sun’s rays. • This powers solar panels. • name for geothermal power. • Power from the ocean tides. • This energy comes from wind. • wind turbine's rotating part • device used to capture sunlight. • plant that converts waste into gas. • process of making energy from plants. • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-03
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- relating to the sun
- when day and night is of equal length
- the largest planet in our solar system
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or a star
- changes in the ocean water levels caused by the sun and the moon
- the hottest planet in our solar system
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- rocky objects that orbit the sun
- the moment that the upper edge of the sun becomes visible
- the imaginary line that Earth rotates around
- path of an object around another object in space
- all of space and time and everything in it
- this is a result of light hitting an opaque object
- relating to the moon
- this planet has an icy ring around it
14 Clues: relating to the sun • relating to the moon • rocky objects that orbit the sun • when day and night is of equal length • this planet has an icy ring around it • the largest planet in our solar system • the hottest planet in our solar system • all of space and time and everything in it • the imaginary line that Earth rotates around • ...
ECLIPSE VOCABULARY FUN 2024-04-01
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- A dark shape produced when an object blocks light.
- The central star of our solar system, providing light and heat.
- The path object follows in space around another object.
- The Sun's outer atmosphere, visible during a total solar eclipse.
- When one celestial body blocks light from or to another.
- Pertaining to the Moon.
- Related to the Sun.
- What makes things visible and illuminates the environment.
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- The natural satellite orbiting Earth, visible at night by reflected sunlight.
- The fully shaded inner par of a shadow in an eclipse.
- Complete, often describing a full eclipse.
- Related to the sky or space.
- A stage in change, like the Moon's appearance from Earth.
- Our home planet, the third for the Sun, orbiting it.
14 Clues: Related to the Sun. • Pertaining to the Moon. • Related to the sky or space. • Complete, often describing a full eclipse. • A dark shape produced when an object blocks light. • Our home planet, the third for the Sun, orbiting it. • The fully shaded inner par of a shadow in an eclipse. • The path object follows in space around another object. • ...
piper 2021-10-12
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- taught old teachings
- studied blood
- sun is the center of the solar system
- wanted science to advance
- discovered laws of gravity
- used by old scientists
- dissected humans
- earth is center of the solar system
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- step by step process
- spread of new ideas
- invented the telescope
- discovered the laws of gravity
- father of astronomy
- dissected animals
14 Clues: studied blood • dissected humans • dissected animals • spread of new ideas • father of astronomy • step by step process • taught old teachings • invented the telescope • used by old scientists • wanted science to advance • discovered laws of gravity • discovered the laws of gravity • earth is center of the solar system • sun is the center of the solar system
Space Exploration 2024-02-23
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- Eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system?
- Former ninth planet from the Sun, reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006?
- Fourth planet from the Sun, often referred to as the "Red Planet"?
- Region of space with gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape?
- Star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to planets?
- Second planet from the Sun, often called Earth's "sister planet"?
- Person trained to travel and work in space, often aboard spacecraft or space stations?
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- Earth's only natural satellite, responsible for ocean tides and lunar phases?
- Largest planet in our solar system, known for its giant storm called the Great Red Spot?
- Sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its spectacular ring system?
- Closest planet to the Sun in our solar system?
- Third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life?
- Seventh planet from the Sun, known for its unique sideways rotation?
- Vast system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity?
- Celestial object made of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun in a highly elliptical orbit?
15 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun in our solar system? • Eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system? • Second planet from the Sun, often called Earth's "sister planet"? • Sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its spectacular ring system? • Fourth planet from the Sun, often referred to as the "Red Planet"? • ...
dhjg 2022-01-04
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- Planet blue and has 27 moons
- The hottest
- Compendium of all galaxies
- satellite of the earth
- has large rings
- Anstron First person to reach the moon
- Neighbor of the earth
- Lumbrera major of the day
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- Home of humanity
- Galaxy millions of kilometers from Earth
- System Set of stars and planets
- The eighth of the solar system
- dwarf planet
- Acronym for NASA's Modular Station in Space
- Place where Martians are believed to be
- The largest planet
- luminous stars that adorn the sky
17 Clues: The hottest • dwarf planet • has large rings • Home of humanity • The largest planet • Neighbor of the earth • satellite of the earth • Lumbrera major of the day • Compendium of all galaxies • Planet blue and has 27 moons • The eighth of the solar system • System Set of stars and planets • luminous stars that adorn the sky • Anstron First person to reach the moon • ...
Imagine/Transcend Puzzle 2021-08-02
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- Length of structural warranty in years
- Solitude/Momentum rep
- Waterproof flashing seal
- Foam Gasket Material
- Imagine/Transcend Rep
- breathable insulation in all models
- Brand of 165 watt Transcend solar panel
- Reflection rep
- 16" OC framing on Transcend front walls
- Roof membrane on all Grand Design brands
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- Device that controls solar charge rate
- 30 gauge sidewall aluminum
- Galvanized strapping ties wall to floor
- Controls slides, lights, awning
- Insulation that works by reflecting heat
- Date a unit is scheduled to be complete
- Tire and Wheel warranty in years
17 Clues: Reflection rep • Foam Gasket Material • Solitude/Momentum rep • Imagine/Transcend Rep • Waterproof flashing seal • 30 gauge sidewall aluminum • Controls slides, lights, awning • Tire and Wheel warranty in years • breathable insulation in all models • Device that controls solar charge rate • Length of structural warranty in years • Galvanized strapping ties wall to floor • ...
Solar System Crossword 2025-11-16
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- known for its "red storm"
- hottest planet
- has a "tail" as it travels through space
- closest to the sun
- center of our solar system
- know for having multiple robots on the surface
- between Mars and Jupiter
- strikes the Earth's surface
- formed depression
- known for its large rings
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- most famous dwarf planet
- burns in Earth's atmosphere
- the disk at the edge of our solar system
- famous space based telescope
- planet that spins on its side
- planet furthest from the sun
- only planet known to house life
17 Clues: hottest planet • formed depression • closest to the sun • most famous dwarf planet • between Mars and Jupiter • known for its "red storm" • known for its large rings • center of our solar system • burns in Earth's atmosphere • strikes the Earth's surface • famous space based telescope • planet furthest from the sun • planet that spins on its side • only planet known to house life • ...
crucigrama 2017-04-02
20 Clues: dom • sos • ryż • zły • grać • tani • spać • robić • basen • wziąć • pływać • gardło • wiosna • ciemna • kominek • czerwony • po lewej • spokojny • marchewka • słoneczny
A ROUGH GUIDE TO LIVING ON A BOAT 2022-05-26
20 Clues: vėjas • bakas • toliau • saulės • laisvė • galbūt • grubus • atvykti • kanalas • vakaras • tiekimas • tyrinėti • begalinis • praktiškai • prieplauka • pranašumas • savininkai • nuosavybės • bendruomenė • mikrobangų krosnelės
Phonemic crossword 2022-09-02
20 Clues: /lɔː/ • /skɔː/ • /fɔːt/ • /rəʊp/ • /kəʊst/ • /ˈsəʊlə/ • /ˈdɔːtə/ • /ˈkɒtɪdʒ/ • /ˈɡɒɡəlz/ • /ˈdrɔːɪŋ/ • /ˈɡləʊbəl/ • /ɔːˈɡænɪk/ • /ˈɔːlweɪz/ • /ˈkɒnflɪkt/ • /ˈtrɒpɪkəl/ • /ˈsnəʊkæpt/ • /ˈwɔːtəfɔːl/ • /rəʊˈmæntɪk/ • /ˈkɒnfɪdənt/ • /mɔːˈtæləti/
Structure of solar system 2021-12-31
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- The hottest planet
- Planets going around the sun
- The biggest and brightest star in the center
- Number of planets in the Solar system
- Moons of Jupiter
- Made of gases
- objects that cannot shine
- also known as dwarf planets
- objects that can shine with light
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- Lies between Saturn and Neptune
- Dwarf planet
- Lies between Earth and Jupiter
- Last planet in the Solar system
- Lies between Mercury and Earth
- The path in which planets move around the sun
- Saturn's moon
- These are made of rocks and metals
- Planets rounding on its own axis
18 Clues: Dwarf planet • Saturn's moon • Made of gases • Moons of Jupiter • The hottest planet • objects that cannot shine • also known as dwarf planets • Planets going around the sun • Lies between Earth and Jupiter • Lies between Mercury and Earth • Lies between Saturn and Neptune • Last planet in the Solar system • Planets rounding on its own axis • objects that can shine with light • ...
Asteroids and Comets 2021-11-08
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- these can stretch behind a comet for 60 million miles
- an icy object that occasionally visits the inner solar system
- an object before it enters earth's atmosphere
- planet on the far side of the asteroid belt
- abbreviation for near earth objects
- an object from space that is burning up in the atmosphere
- outer solar system shell of trillions of comets
- asteroid that could hit earth in 2036
- location of a 1908 asteroid strike
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- measure of an explosion equal to 1000 tons of TNT
- the location of most of the asteroids in the solar system
- a rocky or metallic object, smaller than a planet, that orbits the sun
- location of a 2013 meteor explosion
- the center of a comet
- an object from space that has landed on the ground
- the fuzzy part around the center of a comet
- planet on the near side of the asteroid belt
- measure of an explosion equal to 1 million tons of TNT
- a famous comet that returns every 76 years
19 Clues: the center of a comet • location of a 1908 asteroid strike • location of a 2013 meteor explosion • abbreviation for near earth objects • asteroid that could hit earth in 2036 • a famous comet that returns every 76 years • planet on the far side of the asteroid belt • the fuzzy part around the center of a comet • planet on the near side of the asteroid belt • ...
TOK Crossword 2024-09-25
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- state of matter postulated to exist inside a neutron star
- elementary particle that carries messages between quarks
- explosion caused by the collision of two neutron stars
- "point of no return" for black holes
- closest star to us other than the sun
- acronym for the remnants of the first light that could travel through the universe?
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- which telescope shows stars with four points?
- type of matter/energy attributed to the universe's expansion
- star that we're orbiting around
- innermost point of a black hole
- at what length does our knowledge of gravity and space time stop working?
- proposed quantum that would carry gravitational field
- what belt is home to pluto?
- type of star that appears to flicker from earth
- type of model of the solar system that shows the sun orbiting through the milky way
- state of the universe once all the stars have died
- biggest planet in our solar system
- what cloud characterizes the outer shell of the solar system?
- which telescope shows stars with six points?
19 Clues: what belt is home to pluto? • star that we're orbiting around • innermost point of a black hole • biggest planet in our solar system • "point of no return" for black holes • closest star to us other than the sun • which telescope shows stars with six points? • which telescope shows stars with four points? • type of star that appears to flicker from earth • ...
Unit 6 Terms 2024-02-20
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- reconciled the Heliocentric model with the church and developed the Law's of Planetary Motion
- Way, our galaxy!
- Interpretation, “Days” in the Hebrew text can be interpreted as longer periods of time, ‘epochs’, extends the creation process from literal days to longer times, aligning with modern evidence for age of the planet
- the path which a planet within the solar system follows around the center, similar to what we call orbits
- A model of the solar system with Earth at the center
- one of the first astronomers to develop a truly heliocentric model of the solar system
- created a geocentric model of the solar system that explained this apparent motion of the planets
- Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious
- of Age Interpretation, Recent creation in the last 10,000 years, Earth and universe created to ‘appear’ millions/billions of years old, aligns age of Earth with scientific evidence for Earth’s age
- Book published by Ptolemy presenting his model of the solar system
- solstice, day when the sun is most directly over head and the first day of summer
- The scientific study of the planets and stars of the universe, their movements, patterns, composition, and evolution
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- the model developed by Copernicus based on his 7 axioms, sun in the center
- Earth Interpretation, Creation took place over six 24 hour days, age of Earth is 6,000-10,000 years based on OT genealogy,
- Interpretation, Translates ‘days’ as not actual amounts of time, but references for communicating better with the audience of the time, views Genesis more as a narrative, rather than a text to be taken literally, topical, not chronological
- a secondary path of movement that planets follow in addition to their deferent
- measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow
- Clusters, spherical groups of older stars that are found in the halo
- Eclipse, evidence for earth being a sphere where Earth casts a curved shadow on the moon
- stars, stars in the sky that did not move in perfect circles, known today as planets
- a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true
21 Clues: Way, our galaxy! • A model of the solar system with Earth at the center • Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious • measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow • Book published by Ptolemy presenting his model of the solar system • Clusters, spherical groups of older stars that are found in the halo • ...
The Cosmos and Other Smaller Things 2025-04-02
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- the slow accumulation of layers or material
- contains many solar systems, but smaller than a galaxy
- contains all time, space, matter and energy
- color is a way to catagorize stars. Our Sun is considered to be __________
- a small piece of wood used to dislodge things in your teeth
- a sudden event caused without a clear cause
- a speck of __________; also an ingredient in making stars and planets
- home
- a sub-atomic particle not found in the nucleus
- the outermost layer of the Sun
- the Sun's outer atmosphere, not the surface
- beginning stage, immature
- a natural satellite, found near several planets
- one light year is approximately six _________ miles
- the death of a star
- the center of our solar system
- too small to be considered a planet, but it's still a neighbor in our Solar System
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- used to describe the four planets closest to the Sun
- a solar _________ is an eruption of plasma from the Sun's surface
- a __________ of sand
- the type of nuclear reaction that keeps all stars going, including our Sun
- the distance from the Sun to the Earth is one __________ unit
- each month of the Cosmic Calendar was about 1.1 _______ years
- made a princess uncomfortable
- "has a nice ring to it"
- due to gravity, the 3-d shape of all planets
- not what sticks socks together, it means lacking movement, action or change
- "the smallest and closest one"
- in our cosmic address, the Virgo _______
- some of the planets are consider gas __________
- this spacecraft, without the number, has gone farther than any other
- __________, the outer boundary of our Solar System
- used to hold several papers together
- the Sun's lower atmosphere, not the surface
- liquified by heat
- the largest planet
- it gets its color from iron oxide
- a measure of temperature that uses absolute zero as its starting point
- a dark patch on the surface of the Sun
39 Clues: home • liquified by heat • the largest planet • the death of a star • a __________ of sand • "has a nice ring to it" • beginning stage, immature • made a princess uncomfortable • "the smallest and closest one" • the outermost layer of the Sun • the center of our solar system • it gets its color from iron oxide • used to hold several papers together • ...
Space and our solar system 2014-11-24
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- the collective name for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- the larger of the ringed planets
- one complete orbit of the sun
- our natural satellite that orbits every 28 days
- the furthest planet from the sun in our solar system
- the path a planet or object takes around a larger body
- third rock from the sun
- relating to energy from the sun
- a complete spin on its axis e.g. jupiters is about 10 hours
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- the combination of all stars, planets and matter that exists
- this is a band of rocks that orbit the sun somewhere between mars and Jupiter
- a collection of solar systems that are close together e.g. the milky way
- pluto is often described as what type of planet?
- the largest of the planets
- the warmest of all planets
- our sun is an example of one of these
16 Clues: third rock from the sun • the largest of the planets • the warmest of all planets • one complete orbit of the sun • relating to energy from the sun • the larger of the ringed planets • our sun is an example of one of these • our natural satellite that orbits every 28 days • pluto is often described as what type of planet? • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
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- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
- Mercury has _________ moons
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
The Solar System 2016-09-04
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- I am known as the evening star.
- I am a moon of Jupiter and I have close resemblance with the continent starting with E.
- I am cloud formed by asteroidal material blanketing the solar system.
- I am a space probe nearing the edge of the Solar System.
- I am the biggest gas giant.
- I am the red planet.
- Shape of orbits of the planets.
- I am the second biggest Gas Giant.
- I am the biggest object in the Solar System.
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- I am the famous telescope in space.
- I am a moon of the Mars.
- I leave a trail behind wherever I go.
- We form a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- I am a dwarf planet.
- My surface temperature is more than 50 times that of Earth but I have ice on me.
- I am the biggest moon of Saturn.
16 Clues: I am a dwarf planet. • I am the red planet. • I am a moon of the Mars. • I am the biggest gas giant. • I am known as the evening star. • Shape of orbits of the planets. • I am the biggest moon of Saturn. • I am the second biggest Gas Giant. • I am the famous telescope in space. • I leave a trail behind wherever I go. • We form a belt between Mars and Jupiter. • ...
6 Science Earth's Spheres 2024-08-16
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- 51% of the solar energy directed to Earth is _________ by the Earth's surface
- the central part of the Earth that is most dense
- the part of the Earth that is liquid water
- makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere
- 26% of the solar energy coming to Earth is ______ by clouds and the atmosphere
- the Earth ________ is all of the matter, energy, and processes within Earth's boundary
- made up of all the frozen water on Earth
- _________ energy comes from the sun
- an energy ________ is a way to keep track of energy transfers
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- made up of living things and the areas on Earth where they are found
- __________ gases trap heat energy in the atmosphere
- mostly made up of invisible gases that surround the Earth
- made of hot, very slow-flowing rock
- the mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth
- the thin outermost layer of the geosphere
- makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere
16 Clues: makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere • makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere • made of hot, very slow-flowing rock • _________ energy comes from the sun • made up of all the frozen water on Earth • the mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth • the thin outermost layer of the geosphere • the part of the Earth that is liquid water • the central part of the Earth that is most dense • ...
Patterns of the Solar System 2023-03-26
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- The path of an object around a particular point in space.
- Relating to or determined by the sun.
- An object's orbital motion around another object.
- One distinct part of a cycle
- Of, determined by, or resembling the moon.
- An imaginary line an object rotates around
- To lean, slant, incline.
- Earth's only natural satellite
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- A change in position
- When one object in space blocks another from view.
- The time it takes the Earth to rotate once around its axis
- The time it takes the Earth to revolve once around the Sun.
- The star at the center of the Solar System
- When something turns or spins around a point located at its center
- Recurring cycles of weather conditions on Earth; there's four of them!
- Third planet from the Sun and the only known planet with life in our Solar System
16 Clues: A change in position • To lean, slant, incline. • One distinct part of a cycle • Earth's only natural satellite • Relating to or determined by the sun. • The star at the center of the Solar System • Of, determined by, or resembling the moon. • An imaginary line an object rotates around • An object's orbital motion around another object. • ...
The Solar System 2024-06-07
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- the only planet in our solar system not named after an ancient God
- vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space
- scientist who studies the stars and planets
- the sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its rings
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- a tool used to look at stars and planets
- the second smallest planet in our solar system, known for its red colour
- a bright object with a tail that moves around the Sun
- a natural satellite orbiting a planet
- the number of planets in our solar system
- the star that is at the centre of our solar system
10 Clues: a natural satellite orbiting a planet • a tool used to look at stars and planets • the number of planets in our solar system • scientist who studies the stars and planets • the star that is at the centre of our solar system • the sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its rings • a bright object with a tail that moves around the Sun • ...
Crossword puzzle on the solar system 2023-04-03
8 Clues: Our Galaxy • The red planet. • farthest planet from the sun. • Seventh planet in the solar system. • Largest planet in the Solar system. • Smaller bodies in orbit around the sun. • The smallest planet in the Solar system. • The star at the center of the Solar system.
The Solar system 2022-09-29
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- The Sun is 93 million what from the sun
- Way The solar system is part of this
- Last planet to be discovered in the Solar System
- The planets in our Solar System are all different what
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- The planets and sun are shaped like this
- The solar system has 181 what
- Which planet can you see from Earth
- Number of planets in the solar system
8 Clues: The solar system has 181 what • Which planet can you see from Earth • Way The solar system is part of this • Number of planets in the solar system • The Sun is 93 million what from the sun • The planets and sun are shaped like this • Last planet to be discovered in the Solar System • The planets in our Solar System are all different what
Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 2021-02-07
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- can be renewable or nonrenewable
- energy that uses trash to create energy
- __ energy uses solar panels and the sun
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- used in wind energy
- gasoline, coal, and burning are __ resources
- is a non-renewable resource
- Energy using water resources and a dam
- energy that uses the heat from the ground
- wind, water, and hydroelectric are __ resources
- this is needed for solar energy
10 Clues: used in wind energy • is a non-renewable resource • this is needed for solar energy • can be renewable or nonrenewable • Energy using water resources and a dam • energy that uses trash to create energy • __ energy uses solar panels and the sun • energy that uses the heat from the ground • gasoline, coal, and burning are __ resources • ...
Earth and space 2022-04-06
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- system what our planets are in
- biggest planet in our solar system
- made out of rocks
- things you see at night
- used to be a planet
- what keeps you alive
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- things high up
- very bright
- smallest planet in our solar system
- robots that go onto planets instead of people and record what happens and the sound of it in space
10 Clues: very bright • things high up • made out of rocks • used to be a planet • what keeps you alive • things you see at night • system what our planets are in • biggest planet in our solar system • smallest planet in our solar system • robots that go onto planets instead of people and record what happens and the sound of it in space
saturn and sun! 2022-01-25
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- the ___ largest planet of the solar system
- the sun is a ____ giant
- the sixth place from the solar system
- its the clostest planet to the sun
- the sun is a star at the ___ of the solar system
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- saturn is mostly made of this
- very hot
- the sun is a
- saturns rings are mostly made of this
- the ___ orbits the sun
10 Clues: very hot • the sun is a • the ___ orbits the sun • the sun is a ____ giant • saturn is mostly made of this • its the clostest planet to the sun • the sixth place from the solar system • saturns rings are mostly made of this • the ___ largest planet of the solar system • the sun is a star at the ___ of the solar system
solar system 2023-02-28
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- the smallest planet in our solar system
- the planet that has rings
- the 7th planet from the sun
- a dwarf planet
- the largest planet
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- the only planet with known life
- the center of the solar system
- the second brightest natural object in the sky after the moon
- the red planet
- the most distant planet in our solar system
10 Clues: the red planet • a dwarf planet • the largest planet • the planet that has rings • the 7th planet from the sun • the center of the solar system • the only planet with known life • the smallest planet in our solar system • the most distant planet in our solar system • the second brightest natural object in the sky after the moon
Solar System 2023-01-30
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- Number of planets in Solar System
- Coldest planet
- Hottest planet
- Big chunks of rock or metal that are mostly found orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
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- I revolve around planets
- Solar system is located in this Galaxy
- Biggest planet
- Planet closes to sun
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- Hottest place in Solar system
10 Clues: Biggest planet • Coldest planet • Hottest planet • Planet closes to sun • I revolve around planets • Hottest place in Solar system • Number of planets in Solar System • Solar system is located in this Galaxy • cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun • Big chunks of rock or metal that are mostly found orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
Solar System 2024-11-13
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- The only planet with a single moon.
- Our solar system revolves around it.
- Our “space neighborhood”
- It’s tilted at a 90 degree angle.
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- There could be life on one of it’s moons.
- The hottest planet in the solar system.
- It only pulls.
- It’s largest moon is called Triton
- The second largest planet in our solar system
- Named “The Red Planet”
10 Clues: It only pulls. • Named “The Red Planet” • Our “space neighborhood” • It’s tilted at a 90 degree angle. • It’s largest moon is called Triton • The only planet with a single moon. • Our solar system revolves around it. • The hottest planet in the solar system. • There could be life on one of it’s moons. • The second largest planet in our solar system
Solar System 2025-04-30
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- the first planet in the solar system
- a planet people we want to populate
- a star that we orbit around
- the planet we live on
- the largest planet in our solar system
- now a dwarf planet
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- the eighth planet in our solar system
- a dirty snowball
- the thing that is between Mars and juipiter
- a planet about the size of earth
10 Clues: a dirty snowball • now a dwarf planet • the planet we live on • a star that we orbit around • a planet about the size of earth • a planet people we want to populate • the first planet in the solar system • the eighth planet in our solar system • the largest planet in our solar system • the thing that is between Mars and juipiter
GRADE 3 2023-03-24
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- The plants need solar power for .....
- Hydropower is a source of energy that comes from the .....
- Musim dingin. In English is ......
- Tenaga surya. In English is .....
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- Musim panas. In English is ......
- Humans need solar power for .....
- Biofuels is a source of energy that comes from the .....
- Bersalju. In English is ....
- Animals need solar power for ......
- Berkabut. In English is ....
10 Clues: Bersalju. In English is .... • Berkabut. In English is .... • Musim panas. In English is ...... • Humans need solar power for ..... • Tenaga surya. In English is ..... • Musim dingin. In English is ...... • Animals need solar power for ...... • The plants need solar power for ..... • Biofuels is a source of energy that comes from the ..... • ...
Solar system 2024-11-13
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- named for the ancient Roman goddess of love and beauty
- second brightest
- average distance of 886 million miles
- third largest diameter
- most distant planet in our solar system
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- the only dwarf that is located in the inner solar system
- our ‘space neighborhood’
- smallest planet in our solar system
- is a dusty,cold,desert world
- its 1000 years old
10 Clues: second brightest • its 1000 years old • third largest diameter • our ‘space neighborhood’ • is a dusty,cold,desert world • smallest planet in our solar system • average distance of 886 million miles • most distant planet in our solar system • named for the ancient Roman goddess of love and beauty • the only dwarf that is located in the inner solar system
The Suns Structure 2025-10-15
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- The outermost layer where temperatures can reach 2 million degrees Celsius.
- These can disrupt Earth’s magnetic field and come from solar flares, solar prominences and coronal mass ejections.
- The layer in which light is radiated out into space.
- 99.8% of all the mass in the solar system. It is the center of our solar system.
- The coolest layer of the sun located above the photosphere.
- This layer creates the sun’s magnetic field through convection currents.
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- The sun is 330,000 times more massive than this planet.
- The unit of measure for power.
- The product or result of nucleosynthesis in our sun.
- The area where Hydrogen is fused to Helium through a process called nucleosynthesis.
- The type of star our sun will swell to when it runs out of Hydrogen.
- The element our sun uses to form Helium in the process of nucleosynthesis, it is found in the core of the sun.
- Areas of magnetic disturbances on the surface of the sun.
- An area of ionized gas (plasma) where energy in the form of photons is transported outward.
14 Clues: The unit of measure for power. • The product or result of nucleosynthesis in our sun. • The layer in which light is radiated out into space. • The sun is 330,000 times more massive than this planet. • Areas of magnetic disturbances on the surface of the sun. • The coolest layer of the sun located above the photosphere. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-06
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- What is the most common name for Aurora Borealis?
- The closest planet to the sun?
- What is biggest asteroid known called?
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What is the most important energy source of living things?
- Which planet has rings that are composed mostly of water ice around it?
- How many planets are in the solar system?
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- An object is geocentric if it orbits the…?
- Which nearest major galaxy to the milky way?
- What is the smallest planet in the solar system?
- The first man to ever walk the moon?
- What astronomical object is associated with meteor showers.
- The farthest planet to the sun?
- Which planet has two small moons?
- What planet is no longer recognised as a planet in the solat system?
15 Clues: The closest planet to the sun? • The farthest planet to the sun? • Which planet has two small moons? • The first man to ever walk the moon? • What is biggest asteroid known called? • How many planets are in the solar system? • An object is geocentric if it orbits the…? • Which nearest major galaxy to the milky way? • What is the largest planet in the solar system? • ...
Astronomy #1 2025-09-30
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- The theory that explains what is happening in the universe
- What our sun is currently making
- A piece of evidence for the expanding universe
- A star and everything that orbits around it
- Unit of measurement used for distances outside of our solar system
- The color with the longest wavelength
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- Everything, everywhere
- A ball of rock, metal, and/or gas in orbit around a star
- The color with the shortest wavelength
- A ball of gas, producing light and heat through nuclear fusion
- The largest object in the solar system
- Name of the galaxy you are currently in
- The element that makes up 91% of the universe
- _________ Unit, a measurement used inside of our solar system
14 Clues: Everything, everywhere • What our sun is currently making • The color with the longest wavelength • The color with the shortest wavelength • The largest object in the solar system • Name of the galaxy you are currently in • A star and everything that orbits around it • The element that makes up 91% of the universe • A piece of evidence for the expanding universe • ...
Astronomy Quiz #1 2024-03-26
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- The largest planet of our Solar System.
- A small piece of rock that can enter the atmosphere and appear as a "shooting star".
- A large, rocky object that orbits the Sun typically in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- An artificial body or object placed into orbit around a planet.
- Dwarf planets are similar to actual planets, but they do not have a clear ____________ around the Sun.
- This dwarf planet was once considered to be the ninth planet of our Solar System.
- Very small amounts of gravity experienced by astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
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- The four inner planets are sometimes referred to as _________________ planets.
- The force that pulls objects towards the Sun keeping them in orbit.
- All objects in the Solar System revolve around the _________.
- The four outer planets are sometimes referred to as Ice or Gas ____________.
- An object made of mostly ice and dust that orbits at the edge of the Solar System.
- The planet that is closest to the Sun.
- An object or invention that was originally created for space exploration / NASA that now serves a purpose on Earth is a Space ___________.
- The force that keeps planets moving in forward motion (AKA - Objects in motion stay in motion).
16 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The planet that is closest to the Sun. • The largest planet of our Solar System. • All objects in the Solar System revolve around the _________. • An artificial body or object placed into orbit around a planet. • The force that pulls objects towards the Sun keeping them in orbit. • ...
PLANETS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2018-06-08
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- Third planet from the sun and the only planet in our solar system that is known to support life.
- The second planet from the sun in our solar system and the hottest planet
- The sixth planet from the sun and is the second-largest planet in our solar system.
- The largest planet of the solar system.
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- The seventh planet from the sun in our solar system and it is huge, ice giant
- The red planet and the fourth planet from the sun.
- with clouds .
- The planet closest to the sun in our solar system.
8 Clues: with clouds . • The largest planet of the solar system. • The red planet and the fourth planet from the sun. • The planet closest to the sun in our solar system. • The second planet from the sun in our solar system and the hottest planet • The seventh planet from the sun in our solar system and it is huge, ice giant • ...
The Universe 1 - 11.º ano - Finder 251 2024-07-12
A Terra no universo 2024-03-05
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- Existem períodos do ano em que os ... tem maior duração do que as noites.
- Atualmente existem empresas que comercializam o lançamento de satélites para telecomunicações e para ...
- Muitos ... artificiais foram enviados para fora da Terra com diversas finalidades.
- Existem ainda satélites que ajudam a prever as condições...
- Os movimentos de rotação e ... nos permitem compreender a razão das diferenças de duração em torno do planeta.
- A expressão ... substitui o nome da Terra, quando falamos do sistema solar.
- Satélites são usados em comunicações e monitoramento de ambientes como a ...
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- A ... solar influenciam nas condições meteorológicas de cada lugar em diferentes épocas do ano.
- Qual o planeta que habitamos?
- Além de revelar o formato da Terra, imagens obtidas no espaço podem trazer informações sobre as mudanças ...
- Parte do relógio solar que possibilita a projeção da sombra.
- Há locais em que as ... e os dias claros tem duração parecidas a maior parte do ano.
- A Terra é o terceiro de um conjunto de ... planetas que giram em torno do Sol.
- Qual nome do sistema em que a Terra está localizada?
14 Clues: Qual o planeta que habitamos? • Qual nome do sistema em que a Terra está localizada? • Existem ainda satélites que ajudam a prever as condições... • Parte do relógio solar que possibilita a projeção da sombra. • Existem períodos do ano em que os ... tem maior duração do que as noites. • A expressão ... substitui o nome da Terra, quando falamos do sistema solar. • ...
Great M3A No.17 2021-03-03
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- is the second planet from the Sun and does not have any moon.
- The.... is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly.
- planet has the largest ring system?
- It is the only world in our solar system with liquid water on the surface.
- How many planets are there in the Solar System
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- What is the smallest planet?
- planet is not a gas giant
- what planet has the most moons?
- The smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the Sun.
- The star at the center of the Solar System.
10 Clues: planet is not a gas giant • What is the smallest planet? • what planet has the most moons? • planet has the largest ring system? • The star at the center of the Solar System. • How many planets are there in the Solar System • is the second planet from the Sun and does not have any moon. • The smallest planet in our solar system and nearest to the Sun. • ...
Ajendra(81121)_SolarSystem_8th 2023-01-30
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- Which planets in the Solar System takes the shortest revolution?
- What is the common element found in our universe?
- The “Green Planet” of Solar System is ?
- Which is largest planet of the Solar System according to size?
- What is the second most abundant element found on earth’s crust?
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- Which part of the Sun is visible at the time of the eclipse?
- Which planet in the Solar System has the highest density?
- Which part of the Sun is visible to humans?
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which is the farthest planet from the Sun ?
10 Clues: The “Green Planet” of Solar System is ? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which part of the Sun is visible to humans? • Which is the farthest planet from the Sun ? • What is the common element found in our universe? • Which planet in the Solar System has the highest density? • Which part of the Sun is visible at the time of the eclipse? • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-16
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- The closest planet to Earth.
- The planet often referred to as the 3rd rock from the sun.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The largest planet in the solar system
- A planet most famous for its rings.
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- Currently has robots exploring the planet called _ _ _ Rovers. Also known as the red planet.
- An Ice Giant that makes one trip around the sun every 84 years.
- The furthest planet (in the Solar System) from the Sun. Named after a Roman God.
- Once considered a planet of the solar system. Know considered a dwarf planet
- The only star in the Solar System
10 Clues: The closest planet to Earth. • The closest planet to the Sun. • The only star in the Solar System • A planet most famous for its rings. • The largest planet in the solar system • The planet often referred to as the 3rd rock from the sun. • An Ice Giant that makes one trip around the sun every 84 years. • ...
Chapter 21 lesson 1-2 2017-04-20
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- planet The inner planets mercury, Venus ,earth,mars are called .
- Unlike mercury and Venus, has a moon.
- what come from the outer parts of the solar system
- The solar system has eight object classified as .
- The atmosphere of is about 97 percent carbon dioxide.
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- planet scientist classify some objects in the solar system as
- The smallest planet and the planet closest to the sun is .
- effect The high temperatures are caused by the .
- what range in size from less than a meter to several hundred kilometer in length
- The largest object in the solar system is the a star
10 Clues: Unlike mercury and Venus, has a moon. • what come from the outer parts of the solar system • The solar system has eight object classified as . • The largest object in the solar system is the a star • The atmosphere of is about 97 percent carbon dioxide. • planet scientist classify some objects in the solar system as • ...
Topics 7&8 Heat and Temperature 2021-03-25
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- energy from the sun
- the energy of moving air
- a type of energy resource that cannot be replaced in our lifetime
- carbon dioxide is referred to as a ____________ gas
- the warming of the earth: _________ warming
- energy from the sun moves in waves and transfers by ____________
- waste heat is sometimes called __________ pollution
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- energy from inside the earth
- a type of energy resource that is not renewable and used a lot in Alberta
- energy resources that can be replaced in our lifetime
- this is one type of fossil fuel energy
- the method of using waste energy to heat homes or business'
- most energy plants use steam to turn one of these devices
- a type of solar energy that uses materials to store, absorb and release energy
- a type of solar energy that uses devices to move stored energy
- anything that can provide energy in a useful form
16 Clues: energy from the sun • the energy of moving air • energy from inside the earth • this is one type of fossil fuel energy • the warming of the earth: _________ warming • anything that can provide energy in a useful form • carbon dioxide is referred to as a ____________ gas • waste heat is sometimes called __________ pollution • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
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- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- Mercury has _________ moons
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
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- Mercury has _________ moons
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
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- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- Mercury has _________ moons
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
Mercury and Venus 2022-10-21
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- Life may exist in the ________ of Venus
- Mercury has an extremely thin ___________
- Mercury is similar in size and appearance to the _________
- Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees
- Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god
- Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun
- Because it is so bright, Venus is often mistaken as a _________
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- Day/Night temperatures on Mercury are very _______
- Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system
- Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________
- the atmosphere on Venus is so hot because CO2 is a ___________ gas
- In terms of size, Mercury is the __________ planet in the solar system
- The length of one year on Mercury is _________ than the length of one year on Earth
- Mercury has _________ moons
- Mercury is one of the 4 inner or ________ planets
- In terms of speed, Mercury is the _________ planet in the solar system
16 Clues: Mercury has _________ moons • Life may exist in the ________ of Venus • Mercury has an extremely thin ___________ • Mercury's axis is only tilted _____ degrees • Mercury is the _________ planet from the Sun • Mercury is named after the Roman ________ god • Unlike Earth, Mercury does not have __________ • Venus is the ________ planet in the solar system • ...
5 Science Solar System 2023-08-29
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- This gas giant is the largest planet in our system.
- What the 4 planets closest to the sun are called.
- Rock and iron objects that orbit the sun.
- 2nd largest planet with thousands of rings around it.
- The only known planet to have abundant liquid water.
- A chunk of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust that orbit the sun.
- Earth has one; Jupiter has 63; Saturn has 61.
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
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- Seasons on this planet last more than 20 years.
- Has been reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- Hottest planet in our solar system.
- A large round body that orbits a star.
- A streak of light burning up in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The windiest planet in our solar system.
- What the 4 planets further away from the sun are called.
- Known as the "Red Planet".
16 Clues: Known as the "Red Planet". • Hottest planet in our solar system. • A large round body that orbits a star. • Has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. • The windiest planet in our solar system. • The smallest planet in our solar system. • Rock and iron objects that orbit the sun. • Earth has one; Jupiter has 63; Saturn has 61. • ...
Solar System 2013-04-10
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- This planet is similar in composition to Neptune.
- The first planet found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation.
- The second smallest planet in the Solar System.
- An icy small Solar System body.
- The second largest planet in the Solar System.
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- This planet composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- The smallest and closest to the Sun.
- Where we live ?
9 Clues: Where we live ? • An icy small Solar System body. • The smallest and closest to the Sun. • The largest planet in the Solar System. • The second largest planet in the Solar System. • The second smallest planet in the Solar System. • This planet is similar in composition to Neptune. • This planet composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small. • ...
LA ASTRONOMÍA EN LA NATURALEZA 2025-11-18
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- Fenómeno que ocurre cuando la Luna pasa entre la Tierra y el Sol
- Movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol
- Planeta más grande del sistema solar
- Estrella más cercana a la Tierra
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- Satélite natural de la Tierra
- Cuerpo celeste que se quema al entrar en la atmósfera terrestre
- LÁCTEA Galaxia que contiene al sistema solar
- DEL SUR Constelación que se ve en el hemisferio sur
- Planeta más caliente del sistema solar
- Estrella que es el centro del sistema solar
10 Clues: Satélite natural de la Tierra • Estrella más cercana a la Tierra • Planeta más grande del sistema solar • Planeta más caliente del sistema solar • Movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol • Estrella que es el centro del sistema solar • LÁCTEA Galaxia que contiene al sistema solar • DEL SUR Constelación que se ve en el hemisferio sur • ...
Solar System 2020-07-22
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- The red planet
- The Hottest planet in our solar system
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Its cold,dark and windy
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- The easiest to recognize
- System Formed 4.6 billion years ago
- Spins on its side
- It is the largest terrestrial planet
- The closest star to earth
- you can see this planet from earth with your bare eyes
10 Clues: The red planet • Spins on its side • Its cold,dark and windy • The easiest to recognize • The closest star to earth • System Formed 4.6 billion years ago • It is the largest terrestrial planet • The Hottest planet in our solar system • The largest planet in our solar system • you can see this planet from earth with your bare eyes
Our solar system 2020-11-08
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- consist of the sun, planets and moon.
- the only planet in our solar system that has life.
- planet farthest from the sun.
- called the red planet.
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- dry, airless rock that orbits the earth.
- what force formed the solar system.
- small rocky bodies that orbits the sun.
- object that orbits a planet.
- earth's twin.
- star in the center of our solar system.
10 Clues: earth's twin. • called the red planet. • object that orbits a planet. • planet farthest from the sun. • what force formed the solar system. • consist of the sun, planets and moon. • small rocky bodies that orbits the sun. • star in the center of our solar system. • dry, airless rock that orbits the earth. • the only planet in our solar system that has life.
Solar Family 2016-10-16
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- Neil Armstrong Stepped Over It
- The Hottest Planet in the Solar System
- Only Planet Having Living Things On It
- Blue Planet
- It’s Ring is Made of Asteroids
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- Second-Highest mountain in the Solar System
- The Only Star in the Solar System
- One of the Planet called as the ICE Giants
- Known as Messenger of Gods
- First Largest Planet
10 Clues: Blue Planet • First Largest Planet • Known as Messenger of Gods • Neil Armstrong Stepped Over It • It’s Ring is Made of Asteroids • The Only Star in the Solar System • The Hottest Planet in the Solar System • Only Planet Having Living Things On It • One of the Planet called as the ICE Giants • Second-Highest mountain in the Solar System
Inner and Outer Planets 2025-03-04
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- a celestial object that orbits another
- like earth in some ways
- a giant star that heats up earth
- the inner part of the solar system
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- the first planet in the solar system
- the outer gases of a planet
- moves repeatedly around
- the last planet in the solar system
- a planet with rings around it
- a body in space
10 Clues: a body in space • moves repeatedly around • like earth in some ways • the outer gases of a planet • a planet with rings around it • a giant star that heats up earth • the inner part of the solar system • the last planet in the solar system • the first planet in the solar system • a celestial object that orbits another
The solar system 2022-09-11
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- the furthest planet to the sun is
- a person who studies the space is called
- which planet is called the living planet
- the planet with no atmosphere and is the nearest to the sun is
- the outer planets are made out of ..... and gas
- our galaxys name is
- largest planet in our solar system is
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- the biggest object in our solar system is the
- when 2 atoms come together by a lot of pressure, the process is called
- is like a planet but smaller
- the path (way) that a planet moves around the sun is called
- the hottest planet in the solar system is
- the sun is mainly made out of hydrogen and
- a spherical object that revolves around a star
14 Clues: our galaxys name is • is like a planet but smaller • the furthest planet to the sun is • largest planet in our solar system is • a person who studies the space is called • which planet is called the living planet • the hottest planet in the solar system is • the sun is mainly made out of hydrogen and • the biggest object in our solar system is the • ...
Earth science - Revision 1 2023-09-10
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- When the moon appears to be getting bigger it is?
- The darkest part of the shadow
- Earth's axis is tilted as it revolves around the sun causes _______
- The longest day and shortest night
- People within penumbra can see _______ solar eclipse.
- The movement of earth around the Sun
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- The solar system consists of the sun, planets,_______ planets, satellite and smaller objects
- What is caused when the shadow of an object falls on another?
- The force that holds objects in solar system together
- The line that circles Earth in an east-west direction
- The different shapes of the moon
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- The duration of day and night is the same
- Which eclipse only happens at nights?
14 Clues: The darkest part of the shadow • The different shapes of the moon • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The longest day and shortest night • The movement of earth around the Sun • Which eclipse only happens at nights? • The duration of day and night is the same • When the moon appears to be getting bigger it is? • The force that holds objects in solar system together • ...
Gazing at the Galaxy Crossword 2024-05-15
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- ASTRONAUTS USE THIS TO GET FROM ONE PLANET TO ANOTHER
- A GROUP OF STARS THAT FORM A PATTERN
- A LARGE OBJECT THAT ORBITS THE SUN AND HAS A LONG TAIL
- ALL THE PLANETS ORBIT AROUND THE ______
- WE LIVE IN THE __________ GALAXY
- _________ IS THIS BIGGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE SUN IS THE ONLY __________ IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
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- _________ ARE THE PILOTS OF SPACE
- THERE ARE EIGHT __________ IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THIS PLANET HAS A GIANT RING
- THE _______ IS THE BRIGHTEST AND LARGEST OBJECT IN OUR NIGHT SKY
- THERE ARE MORE STARS IN THE _________ THAN GRAINS OF SAND ON ALL THE BEACHES ON EARTH
- THESE CREATURES ARE SAID TO EXIST ON OTHER PLANETS
- WE LIVE ON THIS PLANET
14 Clues: WE LIVE ON THIS PLANET • THIS PLANET HAS A GIANT RING • WE LIVE IN THE __________ GALAXY • _________ ARE THE PILOTS OF SPACE • A GROUP OF STARS THAT FORM A PATTERN • ALL THE PLANETS ORBIT AROUND THE ______ • THERE ARE EIGHT __________ IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • THESE CREATURES ARE SAID TO EXIST ON OTHER PLANETS • THE SUN IS THE ONLY __________ IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • ...
Environmental science 2023-05-11
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- fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- energy-Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies such as solar power to generate electricity, solar thermal energy, and solar architecture.
- transformation-An energy transformation is the change of energy from one form to another.
- power-Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower.
- such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power.
- is the often measurable ability to avoid wasting materials, energy, efforts, money, and time while performing a task. In a more general sense, it is the ability to do things well, successfully, and without waste.
- oil refinery"
- action of insulating something.
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- energy-Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Earth's crust which originates from the formation of the planet and from radioactive decay of materials.
- conservation-the prevention of the wasteful use of energy, especially in order to ensure its continuing availability.
- liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels including gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil; oil.
- fuel-renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- industrial installation where a substance is refined.
- your home warmer through insulation"
14 Clues: oil refinery" • action of insulating something. • your home warmer through insulation" • industrial installation where a substance is refined. • such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power. • fuel-renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals. • ...
Chapter 28 Vocab 2023-04-11
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- , A fragment of a meteoroid that has survived the journey through the Earth's atmosphere and has landed on the Earth's surface.
- , A region of the solar system where there is a concentration of small, rocky or icy bodies, such as the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- , Small, rocky or icy bodies that formed in the early solar system and eventually came together to form planets.
- , The visible trail of light created by a meteoroid as it enters the Earth's atmosphere and vaporizes due to friction with the air.
- Belt , A region of the solar system beyond Neptune where many small, icy bodies and dwarf planets are located.
- Motion , The apparent backward motion of a planet as seen from Earth, due to the difference in the orbital speeds of Earth and the planet.
- , A small, rocky or metallic object in space, typically smaller than a kilometer in size.
- , Steep, cliff,like features on the surface of a planet or moon, formed by tectonic activity.
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- Planets , The four inner planets of the solar system , Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars which are primarily composed of rock and metal.
- Shower , A celestial event in which a large number of meteors can be seen entering the Earth's atmosphere in a short period of time,
- Unit , The average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles
- Metallic Hydrogen , A form of hydrogen that is thought to exist in the cores of gas giant planets, where extreme pressure and temperature cause it to take on metallic properties.
- , A closed curve that describes the shape of an orbit, with the two foci located at the ends of the major axis.
- , A measure of how elongated or flattened an orbit is, defined as the distance between the foci of an ellipse divided by its major axis.
- , A region of the solar system where there is a relatively clear space, such as the zone between Jupiter and Saturn where the Kuiper Belt is located.
- Giant Planets , The four outer planets of the solar system Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune which are primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, and other gasses.
- Planet , A celestial body that orbits the Sun and has enough mass to be spherical in shape, but has not cleared its orbit of other debris, such as Pluto.
17 Clues: Unit , The average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles • , A small, rocky or metallic object in space, typically smaller than a kilometer in size. • , Steep, cliff,like features on the surface of a planet or moon, formed by tectonic activity. • ...
