solar Crossword Puzzles
The Sun and The Solar System 2014-01-07
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- Electronically charged particles sent out from the corona
- When the chunk of rock burns up in the planet's atmosphere. (AKA Shooting Star)
- Huge, looping eruptions of gas that arch out from the photosphere and into the outer layers of the Sun's atmosphere
- Small, icy, and rocky objects that are left over from the formation of the universe
- A region in the solar system in which asteroids are found. Between Mars and Jupiter
- Planets that have a naturally rocky surface
- The outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere
- Areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than its surrounding gasses
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- Irregular shaped rocky bodies that usually orbit the Sun in a region called the Asteroid Belt
- The most prominent layer of the sun's atmosphere
- Most have rocky surfaces and are studied in relation to the planets that they orbit
- Planets that are made up of thick atmospheres of gas that surround a core
- Chunks of rock that randomly move around the solar system. They have no fixed orbit
- Caused by the increased number of particles in solar wind due to solar flares and prominences
- Explosions of hot gas that shoot from the Sun's surface, releasing tremendous amounts of energy into space
- The glowing of the sky caused by charged particles coming in contact with the Earth's atmosphere
- When the chunk of rock strikes the surface of a planet or moon
17 Clues: The outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere • Planets that have a naturally rocky surface • The most prominent layer of the sun's atmosphere • Electronically charged particles sent out from the corona • When the chunk of rock strikes the surface of a planet or moon • Areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than its surrounding gasses • ...
DOOT ASI24 2024-01-29
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- The ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything
- Nearly 50000 years after the big bang, the universe became dominated by
- What solar feature, characterised by the looping of the magnetic field, extends from the Sun’s surface into the corona and is visible during an eclipse?
- A type of Cassegrain telescope with a hyperbolic primary and secondary mirror
- A type of galaxy with a lens-shaped appearance
- Nearly 70% of the current energy budget of the universe is
- Which real-life NASA probe does Mark Watney hack in The Martian?
- The third largest galaxy in the local group
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- in which layer of our atmosphere most of the ozone is present
- The poster you need to check out in the “Education, Outreach and Heritage” section at ASI2024
- Name of the instrument that is used to occult the solar disk and observe the Corona.
- forces that deform a celestial body due to the gravitational pull of another
- The first exoplanet was detected using ____ spectroscopy technique
- The majority of the mass of a galaxy is made up of
- A massive solar flare that happened in 1859 caused widespread disruption of telegraph systems is called ___ event (It is also the name of a British astronomer).
- The duration of one solar cycle is approximately __ years
16 Clues: The third largest galaxy in the local group • A type of galaxy with a lens-shaped appearance • The majority of the mass of a galaxy is made up of • The ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything • The duration of one solar cycle is approximately __ years • Nearly 70% of the current energy budget of the universe is • ...
Our Eco Message 2025-06-27
UNITS 1,2,3 2022-06-28
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- Is the samllest planet in the solar system
- is the second planet in the solar system
- Is the galaxy that we live
- is the only planet that have live
- is the largest planet in teh solar system
- Its a big star in the center of the solar
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- They are a big waves of a los of water
- Its a roccky structure taht have lava
- Its a natural disater that have tectonic plates
9 Clues: Is the galaxy that we live • is the only planet that have live • Its a roccky structure taht have lava • They are a big waves of a los of water • is the second planet in the solar system • is the largest planet in teh solar system • Its a big star in the center of the solar • Is the samllest planet in the solar system • Its a natural disater that have tectonic plates
GRADE 6- MINI PT 2021-04-12
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- it is the time when the orbit of the Earth is near from the sun
- is oval-shaped with two points called foci
- It is a rover that was brought by Mars Pathfinder to explore the Martian landscape
- Center of the Solar system
- Named after the Roman Goddess of Beauty
- Discovered that 85% of the Planet Mercury is made up of Iron
- it is the time when the orbit of the Earth is farthest away from the sun
- the Most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- Name of the Moon found on Planet Mars
- Named the innermost planet
- PLANTES, Another term for Gaseous Planets
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- Another term for Moons
- The process of converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to food
- The third planet in the Solar System
- described gravity as the force that always pulls objects together.
- was launched to check if there are microbes that are present on the planet mars
- Named after the Roman God of War
- MONS The biggest/tallest Volcano in the solar system
- PLANETS, Made up of rocky materials
19 Clues: Another term for Moons • Center of the Solar system • Named the innermost planet • Named after the Roman God of War • PLANETS, Made up of rocky materials • The third planet in the Solar System • Name of the Moon found on Planet Mars • Named after the Roman Goddess of Beauty • the Most abundant gas in the atmosphere • PLANTES, Another term for Gaseous Planets • ...
sun moon and earth 2025-03-13
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- the biggest star in the solar system
- a moon phase in whichthe moon is not visible from the erth
- a moon phase that look like more then half a circle from erth
- when the moon is completely dark
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- a moon that look like less than half a circle from luna creciente
- a plant outside our solar system
- the shape of the illuminated part of the moon a it appearas from erth
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- phase that look like a full circle from earth
- something we obseve to be similr over and again
- border between light and dark on the moon
- the nearly path a smaller object like the moon travels around a larer object like the erth
- the sun the plant orbit around the sun
- a moon phase that looklike a haif circle
- a moon outside our solar system
- an object diagram
- the relative of size of thing
- a rocky sphere that travels around a plant
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around the sun
19 Clues: an object diagram • the relative of size of thing • a moon outside our solar system • when the moon is completely dark • a plant outside our solar system • the biggest star in the solar system • the sun the plant orbit around the sun • a moon phase that looklike a haif circle • border between light and dark on the moon • a rocky sphere that travels around a plant • ...
Earth in Space 2024-11-07
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- a push or pull that acts on an object, changing its speed, direction, or shape
- the rate at which an object covers distance in a period of time
- the measurement of an object's mass multiplied by its speed
- the changing appearance of the moon (as seen from Earth) as it orbits Earth
- a large cluster of stars held together by gravity
- the relationship between things, as to size, quantity, or number
- to travel in a circle around an object
- the four gas planets of the outer solar system (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)
- the wide-open space that holds all matter and energy known to exist
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- the four rocky planets of the inner solar system (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars)
- a body that orbits the sun, is massive enough for its own gravity to make it round, and has cleared out smaller objects around its orbit
- occurs when one object in the solar system moves into the shadow of another object
- a collection of planets and other objects that orbit a sun
- the attractive force between all matter
- a period of time characterized by specific weather patterns and by the length of day and night
- a gravitational force exerted on an object by a planet or moon; measured in newtons (N)
- a star at the center of a solar system
17 Clues: to travel in a circle around an object • a star at the center of a solar system • the attractive force between all matter • a large cluster of stars held together by gravity • a collection of planets and other objects that orbit a sun • the measurement of an object's mass multiplied by its speed • the rate at which an object covers distance in a period of time • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-01-11
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- turns hydroelectric plant blades
- fuel for combustion engines
- reducing energy use
- energy from flowing water
- energy stored in an object's position
- unit of electrical power
- cannot be created or destroyed conservation of energy principle
- energy from the sun
- propels wind turbines
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- releases energy in a reaction
- main component of natural gas
- stores energy in an electric car
- rotating part of an electrical generator
- flow of electrical power
- engine converts thermal energy to mechanical
- heat primary source of geothermal energy
- Earth's internal heat as energy
- opposite of kinetic energy
- energy converted by solar panels
- measure of energy effectiveness
20 Clues: reducing energy use • energy from the sun • propels wind turbines • flow of electrical power • unit of electrical power • energy from flowing water • opposite of kinetic energy • fuel for combustion engines • releases energy in a reaction • main component of natural gas • Earth's internal heat as energy • measure of energy effectiveness • turns hydroelectric plant blades • ...
Ch. 15 & 16 Key Terms 2022-02-16
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- a large, bright, gaseous feature that appears above the surface of the Sun and extends into the corona
- a period during the seventeenth century when the number of sunspots seen throughout the solar cycle was unusually low
- study of pulsations or oscillations of the Sun in order to determine the characteristics of the solar interior
- particle with the same mass as an electron, but positively charged
- balance between the weights of various layers, as in a star or Earth’s atmosphere, and the pressures that support them
- a solar flare in which immense quantities of coronal material—mainly protons and electrons—is ejected at high speeds (500–1000 kilometers per second) into interplanetary space
- a flow of hot, charged particles leaving the Sun
- series of thermonuclear reactions by which nuclei of hydrogen are built up into nuclei of helium
- a sudden and temporary outburst of electromagnetic radiation from an extended region of the Sun’s surface
- the rice-grain-like structure of the solar photosphere; granulation is produced by upwelling currents of gas that are slightly hotter, and therefore brighter, than the surrounding regions, which are flowing downward into the Sun
- large, dark features seen on the surface of the Sun caused by increased magnetic activity
- fundamental particle that has no charge and a mass that is tiny relative to an electron; it rarely interacts with ordinary matter and comes in three different types
- light radiated by atoms and ions in the ionosphere excited by charged particles from the Sun, mostly seen in the magnetic polar regions
- the region of the solar (or stellar) atmosphere from which continuous radiation escapes into space
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- a region in the Sun’s outer atmosphere that appears darker because there is less hot gas there
- the phenomenon that occurs when different parts of a rotating object rotate at different rates at different latitudes
- the semiregular 11-year period with which the frequency of sunspots fluctuates
- movement caused within a gas or liquid by the tendency of hotter, and therefore less dense material, to rise and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat
- the region in the Sun’s atmosphere where the temperature rises very rapidly from the relatively low temperatures that characterize the chromosphere to the high temperatures of the corona
- an area on the Sun where magnetic fields are concentrated; sunspots, prominences, flares, and CMEs all tend to occur in active regions
- building up of heavier atomic nuclei from lighter ones
- process by which heat is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature between adjoining regions caused by atomic or molecular collisions
- the outer (hot) atmosphere of the Sun
- the part of the solar atmosphere that lies immediately above the photospheric layers
- a bright region of the solar surface observed in the light of some spectral line
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or photons also the transmitted energy itself
- a hot ionized gas
- breaking up of heavier atomic nuclei into lighter ones
28 Clues: a hot ionized gas • the outer (hot) atmosphere of the Sun • a flow of hot, charged particles leaving the Sun • building up of heavier atomic nuclei from lighter ones • breaking up of heavier atomic nuclei into lighter ones • particle with the same mass as an electron, but positively charged • ...
The Solar System 2013-07-25
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- System The sun and all of the objects that orbit around the sun
- This body orbits around the Earth but it does not rotate
- This is the last of the gas planets and the furthest planet from the sun
- Planets These planets have a solid surface made of rock
- The biggest planet in the Solar System
- This is the imaginary line that runs and south that the Earth rotates on
- This is the smallest planet in our Solar System
- This planet has the most rings
- small, frozen mass of dust and gas revolving around the sun
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- This planet has toxic carbon dioxide in it's atmosphere which makes it impossible for humans to survive in
- Large, round bodies in outer space that revolve around a star
- These bodies are sometimes called shooting stars when they enter the Earth's atmosphere
- Year This is how long it takes the Earth to revolve around the Sun
- Chunks of rock and metal in orbit around the sun
- This planet is sometimes called the topsy-turvy planet because it spins on its side
- This planet has a very thin atmosphere which makes it very, very cold
- Planets These planets have no hard surface
- 2/3 of this planet's surface is covered with water
18 Clues: This planet has the most rings • The biggest planet in the Solar System • Planets These planets have no hard surface • This is the smallest planet in our Solar System • Chunks of rock and metal in orbit around the sun • 2/3 of this planet's surface is covered with water • Planets These planets have a solid surface made of rock • ...
Solar System Crossword 2020-12-24
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- the 7th planet
- the 4th planet
- the 1st planet in our solar system
- a rocky object that orbits the Sun, found mostly in the region between Mars and Jupiter
- the 5th planet
- the movement of an object around another object. The earth revolves around the sun.
- when an object spins on its axis
- Our Solar System's star that is made of hydrogen and helium gases, and supplies the heat and light that sustains life on Earth
- the 3rd planet
- the 8th planet
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- a large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light on its own
- a piece of rock or metal from space that enters Earth's atmosphere
- the 6th planet
- A huge ball of gases that makes its own heat and light
- a small object in space that orbits a star and is made of ice, dust particles, and frozen gases
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
- When a meteoroid lands on the Earth's surface
- the 2nd planet
18 Clues: the 7th planet • the 6th planet • the 4th planet • the 5th planet • the 2nd planet • the 3rd planet • the 8th planet • when an object spins on its axis • the 1st planet in our solar system • When a meteoroid lands on the Earth's surface • a natural object that revolves around a planet • A huge ball of gases that makes its own heat and light • ...
Our solar system 2023-10-23
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- a fundamental system in condensed matter sciences and the main constituent of gas giant planets
- a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust
- they have a compact, rocky surface like Earth's terra firma
- Objects in space that range in size from dust grains to small asteroids
- a rock that falls to Earth from space.
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- the distance from a star that allows liquid water to persist on its surface
- apparent motion of a body in a direction opposite to that of the motions of most members of the solar system
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- a torus-shaped region in the Solar System
- a celestial body that -orbits the sun
- the average distance between Earth and the Sun
- a solid object arising during the accumulation of orbiting bodies
- When meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere
- apparent motion of a body in a direction opposite to that of the (direct) motions of most members of the solar system
- happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet.
- a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is
18 Clues: a celestial body that -orbits the sun • a rock that falls to Earth from space. • When meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere • a torus-shaped region in the Solar System • the average distance between Earth and the Sun • a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is • happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet. • ...
The Solar System 2023-10-23
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- a body that could or did come together with many others under gravitation to form a planet
- Doughnut-shaped region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune
- space rocks that fall to Earth's surface
- Earth-like planets made up of rocks or metal with a hard surface
- a small body moving in the Solar System
- a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky
- the deviation of a planet's orbit from circularity
- a zone of energetic charged particles
- a fundamental system in condensed matter science and the main constituent of gas giant planets
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- a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen
- about the size of Earth's moon
- a closed curve, the intersection of a right circular cone and a plane that is not parallel to the base, the axis, or an element of the cone
- an icy, small Solar System body that warms and begins to release gasses when passing the Sun
- a steep slope or cliff found at the margin of a flat or gently sloping area, usually against the dip of the rocks
- any of the five regions of the Earth that are loosely divided according to prevailing climate and latitude
- actual or apparent motion of a body in a direction opposite to that of the direct motions of
- a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers
- a small body of matter from outer space
18 Clues: about the size of Earth's moon • a zone of energetic charged particles • a small body of matter from outer space • a small body moving in the Solar System • space rocks that fall to Earth's surface • the deviation of a planet's orbit from circularity • a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers • a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2020-09-14
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- É o menor planeta do Sistema solar.
- É o planeta dos anéis.
- É liberada pelo sol e possibilita a vida na Terra.
- Eles giram em torno do sol.
- É o movimento responsável pelas variações da duração dos dias e das noites e também pelas mudanças das Estações do ano.
- A Terra tem uma, Marte tem duas e Urano vinte e Sete.
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- Galáxia onde está o Sistema Solar.
- É o maior planeta do Sistema Solar, é gasoso, rochoso no seu centro e composto por gases e líquidos.
- É 0 movimento responsável tanto pela variação da duração do dia e da noite quanto pela temperatura na Terra.
- Não tem água e é conhecido como planeta vermelho.
- É a estrela mais brilhante do Sistema Solar.
11 Clues: É o planeta dos anéis. • Eles giram em torno do sol. • Galáxia onde está o Sistema Solar. • É o menor planeta do Sistema solar. • É a estrela mais brilhante do Sistema Solar. • Não tem água e é conhecido como planeta vermelho. • É liberada pelo sol e possibilita a vida na Terra. • A Terra tem uma, Marte tem duas e Urano vinte e Sete. • ...
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- The shadow that gets smaller as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
- The Latin word for moon
- A natural source of heat and light.
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- Sometimes due to this condition in the sky, we are unable to see an eclipse.
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
11 Clues: The Latin word for moon • A natural source of heat and light. • Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena. • A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc • An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object. • Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________. • ...
Space 2023-03-11
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- the planet is nicknamed the red planet
- was a planet but is no longer
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- this planet is the last planet in our solar system
- A day on this planet is longer than a year.
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- regions in space where an enormous amount of mass is packed into a tiny volume.
- the planet is nicknamed mostly made of metal
- a 4.5 billion-year-old yellow dwarf star – a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium – at the center of our solar system.
- there are seven of these in the solar system
- this planet has rings of space debris
- this planet is a habitable for creatures
11 Clues: was a planet but is no longer • this planet has rings of space debris • the planet is nicknamed the red planet • this planet is a habitable for creatures • A day on this planet is longer than a year. • the planet is nicknamed mostly made of metal • there are seven of these in the solar system • this planet is the last planet in our solar system • ...
Solar System Fadhlin 2025-01-27
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- what is the only habitable planet in the solar system ... ?
- only planet that has ring in solar system is ...?
- what is the red planet in the solar system ... ?
- what is the closest planet to the sun ... ?
- what is the farthest planet in the solar system .. ?
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- what is the 6th planet from the sun ... ?
- what is the hottest planet in the solar system ...?
- what planet that has 27 satellite ... ?
- what is the biggest planet in the solar system ... ?
- what is the seventh planet in the solar system ...?
10 Clues: what planet that has 27 satellite ... ? • what is the 6th planet from the sun ... ? • what is the closest planet to the sun ... ? • what is the red planet in the solar system ... ? • only planet that has ring in solar system is ...? • what is the hottest planet in the solar system ...? • what is the seventh planet in the solar system ...? • ...
Types of energy 2014-04-11
11 Clues: energy a radio • energy turbine • energy digestion • energy atom bomb • energy heat energy • energy apple falling • energy solar panels • energy stored energy • energy brain signals • energy something in motion • elecrtic a hydro electric power plant
Solar Energy Crossword 2023-03-07
8 Clues: light from the sun • type of sun earth has • the ability to do work • source of solar energy • Used to harvest solar energy • form of matter of solar energy • 76% of what solar panels are made of • a form of energy resulting from charged particles
Green transports 2021-05-17
8 Clues: example of green car • hybrid cars rely on... • gas that electric car releases • cars that rely on solar energy • Solar cars can also move at... • Electric cars do not produce any... • hybrid cars cut down...-threatening emissions • cars that are powered by solar energy have...
Limnology 2022-02-02
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- Beyond the littoral zone of a lake.
- Uppermost and warmest layer (also called the mixed layer) of a lake that experiences density stratification induced by seasonal warming at the lake surface.
- Without light, generally interpreted as receiving less than 1% of solar irradiance reaching a lake surface.
- an area filled with water, either natural or artificial, that is smaller than a lake
- Near the shore of a waterbody, where irradiance reaching the bottom is above 1% of solar irradiance at the water surface.
- an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land
- A layer of transitional density and temperature that connects the epilimnion to the hypolimnion.
- an enlarged natural or artificial lake created using a dam to store fresh water
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- Portion of a lake receiving sufficient solar irradiance to support photosynthesis (typically more than 1% of full solar irradiance).
- the water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- a distinct ecosystem that is flooded by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months)
- The zone of a lake extending a few cm above and below the bottom of the lake.
- The densest, deepest, and coolest layer of a thermally stratified lake. The hypolimnion does not support photosynthesis, because it lacks solar irradiance, and in many cases shows partial or complete depletion of dissolved oxygen.
- a point at which water flows from an aquifer to the Earth's surface
- a natural flowing watercourse, that follows a well-defined, permanent path, usually within a valley, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river
- also called a brook is a smaller natural flow of water that follows a more temporary path that is usually not in a valley
16 Clues: Beyond the littoral zone of a lake. • a point at which water flows from an aquifer to the Earth's surface • an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land • The zone of a lake extending a few cm above and below the bottom of the lake. • an enlarged natural or artificial lake created using a dam to store fresh water • ...
Solar System Review 2024-09-16
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- distance from the sun to the earth, or about 150,000,000 km
- the force that keeps all the planets in orbit around the sun
- small, mostly rocky or metallic body that orbits the sun in the inner solar system
- the region beyond Neptune's orbit extending 30 to 50 AU from the sun
- the largest PLANET in our solar system
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- the most vital ingredient for life
- a loose ball of ice and rock that usually has a long, narrow orbit around the sun
- the tendency of an object in motion to resist a change in motion unless acted upon a force
- the largest OBJECT in our solar system
- the most distant part of our solar system
- the area in which water can exist as a liquid on the surface of a planet like Earth
- an object that orbits the sun, rounded by gravity, has cleared area of its orbit
- when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere in a streak of light, it is called a _____.
13 Clues: the most vital ingredient for life • the largest OBJECT in our solar system • the largest PLANET in our solar system • the most distant part of our solar system • distance from the sun to the earth, or about 150,000,000 km • the force that keeps all the planets in orbit around the sun • the region beyond Neptune's orbit extending 30 to 50 AU from the sun • ...
Our Place in Space 2023-04-03
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- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- A planet in our Solar System with rings.
- The only planet known to have life.
- The source of Earth’s light that all planets in the Solar System orbit.
- The name of the American agency that explores and researches outer space.
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- The planet known as ‘The Red Planet’ that is close to Earth.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The dwarf planet that is no longer a part of the Solar System.
- It takes the Earth a full ____ to rotate around the Sun.
- Giants The nickname given to the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
10 Clues: The closest planet to the Sun. • The only planet known to have life. • The largest planet in the Solar System. • A planet in our Solar System with rings. • It takes the Earth a full ____ to rotate around the Sun. • The planet known as ‘The Red Planet’ that is close to Earth. • The dwarf planet that is no longer a part of the Solar System. • ...
Planets of the Solar System 2017-04-20
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- Known as a Gas Giant, this is the largest planet in the Solar System
- Named after the Roman God of the Sea, it is the coldest planet in the Solar System
- Commonly known as the 'Red Planet'
- A star at the center of the Solar System in which all planets orbit
- The only habitable planet in the Solar System
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- The closest planet to the Sun
- This planet is the only one that lies on its side
- This planet is sometimes referred to as the "morning" or the "evening' Star
- An astronomical body that orbits planet Earth
- Surrounded by rings
10 Clues: Surrounded by rings • The closest planet to the Sun • Commonly known as the 'Red Planet' • An astronomical body that orbits planet Earth • The only habitable planet in the Solar System • This planet is the only one that lies on its side • A star at the center of the Solar System in which all planets orbit • ...
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. • ...
Estações do ano 2022-09-16
9 Clues: onde vivemos • as folhas caem • estação das flores • influencia nas estações do ano • as temperaturas são mais altas • a luz solar atinge os trópicos • as temperaturas são mais baixas • a estrela do nosso sistema solar • a luz solar atinge a linha do Equador
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- The Latin word for moon
- 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.
- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- A natural source of heat and light
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
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- 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.
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
11 Clues: The Latin word for moon • A natural source of heat and light • A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc • Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena. • An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object. • Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________. • ...
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
- The shadow that gets smaller as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- The Latin word for moon
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- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
- Sometimes due to this condition in the sky, we are unable to see an eclipse.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
11 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 _________________. • ...
The Solar System 2014-11-30
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- The only planet with life.
- It is the blue planet
- It has rings.
- One of many large rocks that circle the sun
- The sun and planets that move around it
- A machine that has been sent into space and goes around the Earth, moon etc, used for radio, television, and other electronic communication
- An object in space that leaves a bright line behind it in the sky
- The large, bright star that shines in the sky during the day and provides light and heat for the Earth
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- It is the 7th planet.
- Everything that exists, including stars,space, etc
- It is not a planet any more.
- Spacecraft
- It is the red planet.
- It has a great red spot.
- The planet next to Earth.
- The curved path followed by a moon, planet or artificial satellite as it travels around another body in space
- It is the planet closest to the sun.
- A large, round object in space that moves around the sun or another star
18 Clues: Spacecraft • It has rings. • It is the 7th planet. • It is the blue planet • It is the red planet. • It has a great red spot. • The planet next to Earth. • The only planet with life. • It is not a planet any more. • It is the planet closest to the sun. • The sun and planets that move around it • One of many large rocks that circle the sun • ...
Solar System Crossword 2022-03-04
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- A single journey along an orbital path. It takes Earth 365 1/4 days to do this around the sun.
- A body in outer space, made of hot gases, that shines in the night sky.(Our Sun is one of these!)
- A planet with large rings around it that is sixth from the Sun; a gas giant.
- The area in space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids orbit together. It will not help hold up your pants!!
- A single turn of something around an axis or a fixed point; spinning. (It takes Earth 24 hours)
- The smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun; a terrestrial planet.
- A large planet that is mainly made up of gases. (Think Outer Planets)
- A large blue-green planet that is seventh from the Sun; a gas giant.
- A space object made of ice and dust that orbits a star and develops
- The largest planet in our solar system and the fifth from the Sun; a gas giant.
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- A large blue planet that is eighth from the Sun; a gas giant.
- An area of our solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune where a group of minor planets and other objects orbit the Sun.
- The center of an object. (Think about an apple.)
- a nearly round object that orbits a star,
- is smaller than a planet, and is not a satellite of another object. (Think…Pluto!)
- This means to revolve around another object. Our Moon does this to Earth.
- A layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon.
- A dwarf planet that was discovered in 1930 and that was once considered a planet.
18 Clues: a nearly round object that orbits a star, • The center of an object. (Think about an apple.) • A layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon. • A large blue planet that is eighth from the Sun; a gas giant. • A space object made of ice and dust that orbits a star and develops • A large blue-green planet that is seventh from the Sun; a gas giant. • ...
our solar system 2022-04-26
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- large ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun
- four planets farthest from the sun
- center of the solar system
- Small rocky objects that burn up in Earth’s atmosphere, often called “shooting stars”
- the path the object takes as it moves around another object in space
- the galaxy in which we live
- four planets closest to the sun
- the force of one object's pull on another
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- the sun and the objects that orbit around it
- closest planet to Earth
- big, blue-green planet
- a large body of rock or gas that orbits around a star
- chunk of rock or metal that orbits the sun
- smallest planet, closest to the sun
- largest planet
- planet with rings made of rocks and gas
- the perfect planet for life
- hot ball of glowing gases
18 Clues: largest planet • big, blue-green planet • closest planet to Earth • hot ball of glowing gases • center of the solar system • the galaxy in which we live • the perfect planet for life • four planets closest to the sun • four planets farthest from the sun • smallest planet, closest to the sun • planet with rings made of rocks and gas • the force of one object's pull on another • ...
KMS Solar System 2018-12-10
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- number of other known earth sized planets with large moon
- physical state of earth's iron core
- planet that crashed into early earth
- type of field surrounding and protecting earth
- built giant towers to observe planets
- necessary to confirm a hypothesis
- June 21
- brought water to earth during unstable epoch
- caused the early odd shaped earth to become a sphere
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- stabilizes incline of earth promoting reliable seasons
- dangerous period for earth "war of the titans"
- form of the earth 4.5 billion years ago,prior to becoming rocky
- season when northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
- midpoint between summer and winter solstice
- proposed sun centered solar system
- initial force to bind pre-earth dust particles
- discovered moons orbiting Jupiter
- Kepler's proposed shape of planet orbits
18 Clues: June 21 • discovered moons orbiting Jupiter • necessary to confirm a hypothesis • proposed sun centered solar system • physical state of earth's iron core • planet that crashed into early earth • built giant towers to observe planets • Kepler's proposed shape of planet orbits • midpoint between summer and winter solstice • brought water to earth during unstable epoch • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2025-08-15
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- Curve shaped flattened circle
- Unit Unit equal to average distance between the earth and the sun
- Relating to the movement of gravity
- Path an object follows moving through space
- axis Half the length of the shortest diameter
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- Constant Constant connecting the gravitational force between two bodies
- Point farthest from the sun
- Measure of a curve
- Imaginary line where a body rotates
- axis Defines size of an ellipse
- Movement of a celestial body around another
- Surrounding the Earth or other planets
- Point of orbit closest to the sun
- Curved path of a celestial object
- Duration of one complete cycle
- An artificial body placed in orbit used to collect information
- Circular movement of an object around central point
- Point of light
18 Clues: Point of light • Measure of a curve • Point farthest from the sun • Curve shaped flattened circle • Duration of one complete cycle • axis Defines size of an ellipse • Point of orbit closest to the sun • Curved path of a celestial object • Imaginary line where a body rotates • Relating to the movement of gravity • Surrounding the Earth or other planets • ...
The Solar System 2013-07-25
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- These planets have no hard surface
- These bodies are sometimes called shooting stars when they enter the Earth's atmosphere
- Large, round bodies in outer space that revolve around a star
- The sun and all of the objects that orbit around the sun
- Chunks of rock and metal in orbit around the sun
- small, frozen mass of dust and gas revolving around the sun
- 2/3 of this planet's surface is covered with water
- This is how long it takes the Earth to revolve around the Sun
- The biggest planet in the Solar System
- This planet has the most rings
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- This planet has a very thin atmosphere which makes it very, very cold
- This body orbits around the Earth but it does not rotate
- This is the imaginary line that runs and south that the Earth rotates on
- These planets have a solid surface made of rock
- This is the last of the gas planets and the furthest planet from the sun
- This is the smallest planet in our Solar System
- This planet is sometimes called the topsy-turvy planet because it spins on its side
- This planet has toxic carbon dioxide in it's atmosphere which makes it impossible for humans to survive in
18 Clues: This planet has the most rings • These planets have no hard surface • The biggest planet in the Solar System • These planets have a solid surface made of rock • This is the smallest planet in our Solar System • Chunks of rock and metal in orbit around the sun • 2/3 of this planet's surface is covered with water • This body orbits around the Earth but it does not rotate • ...
Our Solar System 2012-05-15
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- The most distant of the gas giants.
- Pluto, Charon, Eris, and Sedna are all icy dwarf planets found in this part of the outer solar system
- A short period comet that we can see ~ every 76 years.
- One of the largest of the asteroids. Was originally considered a planet.
- A moon of Pluto
- A dwarf planet that is one reason why Pluto is no longer a planet.
- A terrestrial planet with the thickest atmosphere.
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- One reason why Venus and Earth are warmer than they should be.
- The largest of the gas giants.
- A moon of Saturn that has the thickest atmosphere of any moon.
- Our moon.
- Useful for finding the relative age of a planet (or moon's) surface.
- A terrestrial planet with an extremely thin atmosphere. Some would say it hasn't got one.
- The rings of this gas giant were first observed by Galileo.
- A vast swarm of comets on the outskirts of our solar system.
- The fourth rock from the Sun.
- A moon of Jupiter that may have a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust.
- A moon of Jupiter that has active volcanism.
18 Clues: Our moon. • A moon of Pluto • The fourth rock from the Sun. • The largest of the gas giants. • The most distant of the gas giants. • A moon of Jupiter that has active volcanism. • A terrestrial planet with the thickest atmosphere. • A short period comet that we can see ~ every 76 years. • The rings of this gas giant were first observed by Galileo. • ...
The Solar System 2012-12-04
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- How many moons does mars have?
- Approximately how old is the Universe?
- Which scientists played a major role in overturning the ancient idea of an Earth-centered universe?
- Belt What is it called that has a region of the solar system beginning just beyond the orbit of neptune and contains many icy comets?
- What plant other than earth has been visited by the largest number of robotic spacecraft?
- Once considered a plant, but its now a dwarf plant?
- What is it called that has a trillion or so comets thought to orbit the sun at great distances?
- Rocky space object of varying size?
- and Helium What is the sun mainly made of?
- What is earth's moon called?
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- The average distance of Earth from the Sun is called a/an _____________.
- The Huge space which contains all of the matter and energy in existence?
- What has the Similar character to mar's moon?
- The Third closest plant to the sun?
- and Einstein
- The Smallest Plant in our solar system?
- A force that pulls you towards the center of a plant?
- Mar's has the biggest____in the solar system?
18 Clues: and Einstein • What is earth's moon called? • How many moons does mars have? • The Third closest plant to the sun? • Rocky space object of varying size? • Approximately how old is the Universe? • The Smallest Plant in our solar system? • and Helium What is the sun mainly made of? • What has the Similar character to mar's moon? • Mar's has the biggest____in the solar system? • ...
The Solar System 2014-11-05
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- the sideways planet that is made of chemicals
- center of the solar system
- has a giant canyon longer than the distance across the USA
- a large space rock
- narrow rings circle around this planet
- the air around a planet
- the planet closest to the sun
- a ball of ice
- a path in the solar system
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- orange and white clouds travel around this planet
- the force that attracts all objects to another
- nearly as large as earth
- the blue planet
- bounces off the moon and makes the moon look white in color
- scientists who study objects in space
- known as the lost planet because it is very far away
- the planet we live on
- has a crater called Copernicus
18 Clues: a ball of ice • the blue planet • a large space rock • the planet we live on • the air around a planet • nearly as large as earth • center of the solar system • a path in the solar system • the planet closest to the sun • has a crater called Copernicus • scientists who study objects in space • narrow rings circle around this planet • the sideways planet that is made of chemicals • ...
The solar system 2022-12-15
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- The biggest satellite of the Earth
- The Asteroid ... is between Mars and Jupiter
- It is a red planet
- It has very strong winds
- Mercury is the same ... as Earth's satellite
- The ... mountain of the Solar System is on Mars
- Mars is red because its rocks contain ...
- Pluto is the biggest ... planet
- Neptune is the ... planet from the Sun
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- Venus is the second planet from the ...
- Neptune is the ... planet
- The sixthe planet from the Sun
- It is similar in size to the Earth, but it spins the other way
- Pluto is the ... dwarf planet
- Mars is red and it has the highest ... of the Solar System
- One Moon year is 29 ... years.
- It is hotter than Mercury
- Mars is about ... the size of the Earth
- The Asteroid belt is made of dust, ...,stone and metal
19 Clues: It is a red planet • It has very strong winds • Neptune is the ... planet • It is hotter than Mercury • Pluto is the ... dwarf planet • The sixthe planet from the Sun • One Moon year is 29 ... years. • Pluto is the biggest ... planet • The biggest satellite of the Earth • Neptune is the ... planet from the Sun • Venus is the second planet from the ... • ...
The solar system 2018-06-07
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- The area of gases and dust that form around a comet as it passes by the Sun.
- A very small star that does not shine brightly.
- The second closest planet to the Sun.
- An instrument used to view objects in outer space.
- The American spelling of plough.
- A very large cloud of dust and gas that exists in outer space.
- A bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust.
- Wind A stream of charged particles that is constantly flowing from the Sun.
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- Any other planet.
- A dark area on the Sun caused by cooling from electromagnetic activity within the Sun.
- The path a celestial object takes around a star or planet.
- A natural or artificial object that is in orbit around a planet.
- A spiral galaxy where our Solar System and Earth are located.
- A person who is specially trained to travel into outer space.
- The furthest planet from the Sun until it was demoted from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006.
- The large group of stars and planets that the Earth and our sun are part of.
- The fifth largest planet in the Solar System and third from the Sun.
- Any very bright star, especially one that a planet travels round.
18 Clues: Any other planet. • The American spelling of plough. • The second closest planet to the Sun. • A very small star that does not shine brightly. • An instrument used to view objects in outer space. • A bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust. • The path a celestial object takes around a star or planet. • ...
Solar System Crossward 2024-01-30
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- cloud Big collection of gas and dust drifting between stars
- planets named for their resemblance to Jupiter
- Distant worlds
- planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- system where the planets circle each other in orbit
- nebula theory The solar system originated from a ____cloud
- Limit a planet with 2.44 planetary radii
- belt Rocky metallic bodies circling together in orbit
- giants Neptune and Uranus are____giants
- giants Jupiter and Saturn are_____giants.
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- It’s not precipitation but it’s___
- planet A fake planet
- A planet MUCH bigger than earth
- Grains tiny dust particles made of heavier elements such as carbon, oxygen, or silicon.
- great red spot The most popular part about jupiter
- not a asteroid or meteor, but a ___
- planets named for their resemblance to earth.
- Not a comet but an____
- planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- another word for pass or move
20 Clues: Distant worlds • Not a comet but an____ • another word for pass or move • A planet MUCH bigger than earth • It’s not precipitation but it’s___ • not a asteroid or meteor, but a ___ • planet A fake planet • planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. • planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • planets named for their resemblance to earth. • ...
Solar System Stuff 2023-10-23
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- planets made of rocks and metals
- a belt, band, or strip of earth material
- a small interstellar body moving in the solar system
- A Meteoroid that passes thru earths atmosphere
- a minute planet
- The section oustsied the orbit of neptune
- also known as (LMH)
- Almost considered a planet
- planets mostly of hydrogen and helium
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- opposite movement
- Meteors that radiate from one point in the sky
- non circular
- Distance from earth to sun
- When a meteor survives thru the earths atmosphere and lands
- A Cliff
- A zone of earths crust affected by orogeny
- has a "head" and a "tail"
- oval shape with two foci
18 Clues: A Cliff • non circular • a minute planet • opposite movement • also known as (LMH) • oval shape with two foci • has a "head" and a "tail" • Distance from earth to sun • Almost considered a planet • planets made of rocks and metals • planets mostly of hydrogen and helium • a belt, band, or strip of earth material • The section oustsied the orbit of neptune • ...
solar system crossword 2024-08-30
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- the average distance between Earth and the Sun
- the path that an object with mass in motion follows through space as a function of time.
- a line segment that is at right angles with the semi-major axis and has one end at the center of the conic section
- any object that orbits a planet, star, or moon
- an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins.
- the longest semidiameter or one half of the major axis
- A measure of the deviation of an elliptical path, especially an orbit, from a perfect circle
- the circular movement of an object around a central line
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- the proportionality constant connecting the gravitational force between two bodies with the product of their masses and the inverse square of their distance.
- a point of convergence of light or other electromagnetic radiation, particles, sound waves, etc, or a point from which they appear to diverge
- A closed curve consisting of points whose distances from each of two fixed points all add up to the same value
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- The motion of an object around a point, especially around another object or a center of mass.
- the force that pulls two masses toward each other.
- the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat.
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- the point in the orbit of a planet, comet or other body most distant from the Sun.
- the point in the orbit of a planet or other astronomical body, at which it is closest to the sun.
18 Clues: a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • the average distance between Earth and the Sun • any object that orbits a planet, star, or moon • the force that pulls two masses toward each other. • the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat. • the longest semidiameter or one half of the major axis • the circular movement of an object around a central line • ...
The solar system 2025-09-12
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- – What we see when we look up outside.
- – The way something goes around a planet or the sun.
- – A space rock with a tail that moves across the sky.
- – A big group of stars and planets.
- – A person who goes to space.
- – The big light in the sky that keeps us warm.
- – A rock that falls from space and burns in the sky.
- – A hard hat astronauts wear in space.
- – All the stars, planets, and space.
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- – Special clothes for astronauts in space.
- – The big dark place with stars and planets.
- – What pulls things down to the ground.
- – A fast machine that flies to space.
- – A tool that helps us see far things in space.
- – When a rocket goes up into space.
- – A tiny light in the sky, very far away.
- – A vehicle that carries people into space.
- – A round rock in the sky we see at night.
18 Clues: – A person who goes to space. • – A big group of stars and planets. • – When a rocket goes up into space. • – All the stars, planets, and space. • – A fast machine that flies to space. • – What we see when we look up outside. • – A hard hat astronauts wear in space. • – What pulls things down to the ground. • – A tiny light in the sky, very far away. • ...
Electricity 2013-07-02
12 Clues: heat energy • fuel from logs • movement energy • energy from waves • oil, coal and gas • two or more cells • energy from the sun • measured with an ammeter • measured with a voltmeter • circuit with branched components • circuit with components "in a line" • describing solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc
Solar System 2013-04-10
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- An icy small Solar System body.
- The first planet found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation.
- The smallest and closest to the Sun.
- Where we live ?
- This planet composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small.
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- The second largest planet in the Solar System.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- The second smallest planet in the Solar System.
- This planet is similar in composition to Neptune.
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. • ...
YUJ 2024-06-04
Energy Crossword 2024-01-11
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- turns hydroelectric plant blades
- fuel for combustion engines
- reducing energy use
- energy from flowing water
- energy stored in an object's position
- unit of electrical power
- cannot be created or destroyed conservation of energy principle
- energy from the sun
- propels wind turbines
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- releases energy in a reaction
- main component of natural gas
- stores energy in an electric car
- rotating part of an electrical generator
- flow of electrical power
- engine converts thermal energy to mechanical
- heat primary source of geothermal energy
- Earth's internal heat as energy
- opposite of kinetic energy
- energy converted by solar panels
- measure of energy effectiveness
20 Clues: reducing energy use • energy from the sun • propels wind turbines • flow of electrical power • unit of electrical power • energy from flowing water • opposite of kinetic energy • fuel for combustion engines • releases energy in a reaction • main component of natural gas • Earth's internal heat as energy • measure of energy effectiveness • turns hydroelectric plant blades • ...
Solar System 2024-08-30
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- a small space rock moving through a solar system
- a small body made of rock and metal that orbits the sun typically in the inner solar system
- a large body that orbits around the sun
- to move in a circular course or orbit
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- Belt, a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice
- a natural satellite of a planet; an object that revolves around a planet
- system, the collection of all the objects in orbit around the sun
- the path an object takes as it travels around a star or a planet
- belt, a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter that contains many asteroids
- small body made of ice, dust and gas that that orbits the sun typically in the outer solar system
- planet, a body that resembles a small planet but lacks certain criteria needed for it to be classed as a planet
11 Clues: to move in a circular course or orbit • a large body that orbits around the sun • a small space rock moving through a solar system • the path an object takes as it travels around a star or a planet • system, the collection of all the objects in orbit around the sun • a natural satellite of a planet; an object that revolves around a planet • ...
Renewable Energy 2025-08-06
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- Hot water vapor used in geothermal energy
- A group of wind turbines that make energy
- Environmentally friendly energy
- What solar panels use to make electricity
- Dirty air or water that harms the environment.
- Energy that can be used again, like wind or solar.
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- Everything around us, which we protect with renewable energy
- The star that gives us solar energy
- Animals and plants that live in nature.
- Energy from the Earth, used in geothermal
- Air that moves and can power turbines
11 Clues: Environmentally friendly energy • The star that gives us solar energy • Air that moves and can power turbines • Animals and plants that live in nature. • Hot water vapor used in geothermal energy • A group of wind turbines that make energy • What solar panels use to make electricity • Energy from the Earth, used in geothermal • ...
Space 2015-06-04
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- Vast, Dark,
- Atar in the center of the solar system
- Visitors from space
- 8 of them
- Force that keeps us on earth
- Big red Spot on the planet
- The red planet
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- Rings around the planet
- Name come from Greek mythology
- thrid planet in the solar system
- Brght, millions of them,
- Only way to travel to space
- Closest planet to the sun
- Coldest planet
- Second planet in the solor system
15 Clues: 8 of them • Vast, Dark, • Coldest planet • The red planet • Visitors from space • Rings around the planet • Brght, millions of them, • Closest planet to the sun • Big red Spot on the planet • Only way to travel to space • Force that keeps us on earth • Name come from Greek mythology • thrid planet in the solar system • Second planet in the solor system • ...
Our Solar System 2023-11-07
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- any of numerous small celestial bodies that may have existed at an early stage of the development of the solar system
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a solid piece of debris from an object
- Earth like planets made up of rocks or metals with a hard surface
- dust grains to small asteroids
- Earth passes through the path of a comet
- some noticeable deviation in behavior, style, or manner from what is normal or expected
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun
- the main constituent of gas giant planets
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- large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen
- ice planets for example pluto
- a closed-plane curve that results from the intersection of a plane cutting through a cone
- orbits the sun and has a long "tail" of gas
- a line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust
- the distance from a star that allows liquid water to persist on its surface
- the orbital motion of a spatial body in a direction that is opposite of what is normal in a given system
- the mean distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the sun
- streak of light to appear in the sky
18 Clues: ice planets for example pluto • dust grains to small asteroids • streak of light to appear in the sky • a solid piece of debris from an object • Earth passes through the path of a comet • the main constituent of gas giant planets • orbits the sun and has a long "tail" of gas • large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen • ...
The Solar System 2024-03-19
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- the curved path of an object around a star, planet, or moon
- the smallest planet; has a thin atmosphere
- the outer planets all have many moons and _______ orbiting around them
- a satellite made of rock and dust that orbits a planet
- the farthest planet from the sun; cannot be seen without a telescope
- Saturn's rings appear to be _____________
- orbits on its side; the farthest planet visible without a telescope
- a huge ball of very hot matter that gives off energy
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- the largest planet in our solar system; contains the most moons
- a chunk of rock that orbits the sun
- a ring of asteroids that orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter
- known for its very large rings made of ice, dust, and rock
- a large body of matter that travels around the sun
- a chunk of ice and dust or rock that has a stretched out orbit around the sun like a trail behind it
- Jupiter appears to have stripes or ___________ of color
- the gas in Uranus and Neptune's atmospheres which makes them appear blue
- the hottest planet with an atmosphere made of thick, toxic gases
- the only planet known to support life
18 Clues: a chunk of rock that orbits the sun • the only planet known to support life • Saturn's rings appear to be _____________ • the smallest planet; has a thin atmosphere • a large body of matter that travels around the sun • a huge ball of very hot matter that gives off energy • a satellite made of rock and dust that orbits a planet • ...
Regents Solar System 2023-05-17
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- planet whose day is longer than it's year
- space rock that didn't completely burn up
- the closest planet to the sun
- known as the red planet
- space rock that burns up, creating a meteor
- has rings of ice and dust
- the only planet known to have life
- this planet takes 84 years to orbit the sun
- one day on this planet is 16 hours long
- mass of ice & dust with a very elliptical orbit
- the star we orbit
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- has a giant spot that is actually a storm
- moon phase where half of the moon is illuminated
- also known as shooting stars
- moon phase adjacent to the full moon
- has a cycle of phases that is 29.5 days long
- moon phase adjacent to the new moon
- rocky mass orbiting the sun in the ______ belt
18 Clues: the star we orbit • known as the red planet • has rings of ice and dust • also known as shooting stars • the closest planet to the sun • the only planet known to have life • moon phase adjacent to the new moon • moon phase adjacent to the full moon • one day on this planet is 16 hours long • has a giant spot that is actually a storm • planet whose day is longer than it's year • ...
The Solar System 2023-05-25
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- a rocky object that orbits the Sun, found mostly in the region between Mars and Jupiter
- the 3rd planet
- A huge ball of gases that makes its own heat and light
- the movement of an object around another object. The earth revolves around the sun.
- the 4th planet
- the 6th planet
- a large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light on its own
- the 2nd planet
- When a meteoroid lands on the Earth's surface
- the 7th planet
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- a small object in space that orbits a star and is made of ice, dust particles, and frozen gases
- when an object spins on its axis
- the 1st planet in our solar system
- the 5th planet
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
- Our Solar System's star that is made of hydrogen and helium gases, and supplies the heat and light that sustains life on Earth
- the 8th planet
- a piece of rock or metal from space that enters Earth's atmosphere
18 Clues: the 3rd planet • the 5th planet • the 4th planet • the 6th planet • the 8th planet • the 2nd planet • the 7th planet • when an object spins on its axis • the 1st planet in our solar system • When a meteoroid lands on the Earth's surface • a natural object that revolves around a planet • A huge ball of gases that makes its own heat and light • ...
Solar do Jambeiro 2025-06-27
19 Clues: lugar • modelo • residir • por ele • por ele • palácio • dezenove • comprado • abastado • lusitano • se mudou • edificado • da cidade • construção • nome de homem • oriundo da Dinamarca • própria para moradia • árvore que pruduz pêra • profissional que representa o país
Solar System Vocabulary 2025-08-15
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- Unit equal to average distance between the earth and the sun
- Half the length of the shortest diameter
- Surrounding the Earth or other planets
- An artificial body placed in orbit used to collect information
- Curve shaped flattened circle
- Curved path of a celestial object
- Point of light
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- Constant connecting the gravitational force between two bodies
- Measure of a curve
- Point of orbit closest to the sun
- Circular movement of an object around central point
- Imaginary line where a body rotates
- Movement of a celestial body around another
- Relating to the movement of gravity
- Point farthest from the sun
- Path an object follows moving through space
- Duration of one complete cycle
- Defines size of an ellipse
18 Clues: Point of light • Measure of a curve • Defines size of an ellipse • Point farthest from the sun • Curve shaped flattened circle • Duration of one complete cycle • Point of orbit closest to the sun • Curved path of a celestial object • Imaginary line where a body rotates • Relating to the movement of gravity • Surrounding the Earth or other planets • ...
Lessons 7 & 8 IQWST Readings 2021-11-22
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- some people call the internet the _________.
- the older technology that optical fiber is replacing
- this is burned to produce much of America's electricity
- good solar cells absorb a lot of light and ______ little
- produce electricity using light energy from the sun
- the way in which light moves through air and optical fibers
- a technology used to heat air to turn a turbine for electricity
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- the light principle by which optical fibers work
- used by the solar power tower to reflect sunlight
- solar water heaters can be placed on _______ to absorb sunlight in sunny areas
- optical fibers have made this safer
- tiny strand of glass used in communication
- a machine that generates electricity
- One reason that optical fibers are replacing wires is because they are __________.
- light can be scattered (or reflected), transmitted, and ___________.
15 Clues: optical fibers have made this safer • a machine that generates electricity • tiny strand of glass used in communication • some people call the internet the _________. • the light principle by which optical fibers work • used by the solar power tower to reflect sunlight • produce electricity using light energy from the sun • ...
Questions for The Eclipse 2024-04-09
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- During a total solar eclipse, which red layer of the Sun's atmosphere can be seen?
- The darkest part of the Earth's shadow during an eclipse is called the what?
- What is the name of the Sun's outer atmosphere, which is visible during a total solar eclipse?
- The astronomical alignment of three celestial bodies in a straight line, especially during an eclipse, is called what?
- What type of eclipse occurs when the Sun and Moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the Moon is smaller than that of the Sun?
- Where the eclipse is visible on the Earth's surface, it's called the path of what?
- What type of eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon?
- Beads The phenomenon where spots of light appear around the Moon's edge just before and after totality is known as what?
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- How often do total solar eclipses occur at any given place on Earth's surface?
- The part of the Earth's shadow that causes a partial eclipse is called the what?
- What is the term for the period over which eclipses repeat, approximately every 18 years?
- During an eclipse, the period when the Sun or Moon is completely obscured is known as what?
- What type of eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun?
- The Moon's ____ are the regular changes in its appearance due to its position relative to Earth and the Sun.
- What kind of "ring" effect is visible just before and after a total solar eclipse?
15 Clues: The darkest part of the Earth's shadow during an eclipse is called the what? • How often do total solar eclipses occur at any given place on Earth's surface? • What type of eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun? • What type of eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon? • ...
Space 2023-05-16
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- The furthest actual planet from our Sun
- The closest planet to the Sun
- Balls of burning gas in space
- Has the largest rings in our solar system.
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- The center of the solar system
- The planet we live on
- It's rings are at an angle
- The most well known dwarf planet and is really small
- The red planet and is the fourth planet from the Sun
- Meteors and rocks in a circle formation around a planet
- The hottest planet in our solar system
11 Clues: The planet we live on • It's rings are at an angle • The closest planet to the Sun • Balls of burning gas in space • The center of the solar system • The hottest planet in our solar system • The furthest actual planet from our Sun • Has the largest rings in our solar system. • The most well known dwarf planet and is really small • ...
Space Quiz 2023-01-30
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- The only star in our solar system
- A group of stars that make some patterns
- Mixture of ice & dust orbiting in unusual orbits around the sun
- Also known as shooting star
- Metallic, rocky objects which revolve around the sun in a belt
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- A dwarf planet of our solar system
- largest planet in solar system
- Results in day and night
- An object that revolves around another object
- A natural object that revolves around a planet
- group of gas, dust and stars
11 Clues: Results in day and night • Also known as shooting star • group of gas, dust and stars • largest planet in solar system • The only star in our solar system • A dwarf planet of our solar system • A group of stars that make some patterns • An object that revolves around another object • A natural object that revolves around a planet • ...
Energy and It's Uses 2023-02-06
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- Energy that travels in waves/vibrations
- energy of electricity
- energy of heat
- Breaks a light into the colors of the rainbow
- The light coming from the sun. Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity
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- When an object takes in the light; light does not pass through or bounce back
- energy of movement
- Energy that solar panels transform and plants use in photosynthesis
- The bouncing of light
- The bending or breaking of light
- The forms of energy
11 Clues: energy of heat • energy of movement • The forms of energy • The bouncing of light • energy of electricity • The bending or breaking of light • Energy that travels in waves/vibrations • Breaks a light into the colors of the rainbow • Energy that solar panels transform and plants use in photosynthesis • ...
The Solar System 2025-12-09
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- A stage/period
- Old greek philosopher
- Views
- Old guy (1610)
- Even older guy (1543)
- Math teachers want this
- A large celestial object in space
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- Definitly not where we live on
- Around and Around
- Earth as the centre of our solar system
- different word for star
- Sun as the centre of our solar system
- 168CE first geocentric model
- Tool to view stuff in the sky
- A diagram to represent the stuff
15 Clues: Views • A stage/period • Old guy (1610) • Around and Around • Old greek philosopher • Even older guy (1543) • different word for star • Math teachers want this • 168CE first geocentric model • Tool to view stuff in the sky • Definitly not where we live on • A diagram to represent the stuff • A large celestial object in space • Sun as the centre of our solar system • ...
Our Solar System 2015-05-25
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- The only celestial rock that human beings have landed on.
- The biggest planet in our Solar System.
- The furthest full-sized planet from the sun.
- Large rocks that orbit the sun.
- The planet easily identifiable by it's rings.
- The Galaxy that contains our Solar System.
- Cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that fly through space.
- A planet that is referred to as the 'Red Planet'.
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- The largest star in our Solar System.
- Disc-shaped region of icy objects that orbit Neptune.
- Chunks of rock or debris that fly through space, also known as a 'Shooting Star'.
- The only planet with a breathable atmosphere.
- The only planet that orbits on a tilted axis.
- The closet planet to the sun.
- The only planet to spin backwards as it's orbiting.
15 Clues: The closet planet to the sun. • Large rocks that orbit the sun. • The largest star in our Solar System. • The biggest planet in our Solar System. • The Galaxy that contains our Solar System. • The furthest full-sized planet from the sun. • The only planet with a breathable atmosphere. • The only planet that orbits on a tilted axis. • ...
ASTRONOMY BATTLE! 2024-01-05
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- When one celestial body passes through the shadow of another.
- Rocky or gaseous bodies that orbit the sun
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena.
- The path that a celestial body follows as it revolves around another.
- A small, icy body that orbits the Sun.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The turning of an object around an axis.
- A natural object that orbits around a planet.
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- Small rocky bodies that burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- Collections of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- The hot, glowing sphere of gas that illuminates our solar system.
- Optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- The outer boundary of the solar system where comets originate.
15 Clues: A small, icy body that orbits the Sun. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The turning of an object around an axis. • Rocky or gaseous bodies that orbit the sun • The distance that light travels in one year. • The study of celestial objects and phenomena. • A natural object that orbits around a planet. • A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern. • ...
Miners of the Fifth Moon 2025-07-04
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- A giant ball of hot gas in space that shines brightly.
- A thing used for traveling in space.
- Named after the Roman god of love.
- A thing like a ball.
- The big, hot star at the center of our solar system.
- Named after the king of the Roman gods.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
- The smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun.
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- The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet."
- There are 8 in our solar system.
- A place you can live in far away from home.
- A big rock that goes around a planet.
- A rock in space that is smaller than a moon.
- The planet that's famous for its beautiful rings.
- A large building where airplanes or spaceships are kept.
15 Clues: A thing like a ball. • There are 8 in our solar system. • Named after the Roman god of love. • A thing used for traveling in space. • A big rock that goes around a planet. • Named after the king of the Roman gods. • A place you can live in far away from home. • A rock in space that is smaller than a moon. • A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky. • ...
SPACE !!!!! 2021-05-31
7 Clues: the last planet in solar system • the only star in the solar system • the first planet in the solar system • the coldest plant in the solar system • the hottest planet in the solar system • the subtainces that contain greenhouse gasses • the massive thing that contain the solar system
COMPOSIÇÃO DO SISTEMA SOLAR - 9º ANO 2021-06-27
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- LÁCTEA Galáxia onde está inserido o Sistema Solar e muitos outros.
- Modelo astronômico no qual a Terra e os outros planetas se movem ao redor do Sol, que é relativamente, estacionário e está no centro de Sistema Solar.
- Teoria de acordo com a qual a Terra seria o centro do Sistema Solar e ao redor da qual os outros planetas girariam.
- Planeta que apresenta "anéis" na sua estrutura.
- Planeta que possui o menor período de Translação.
- Planeta que ocupa a sétima posição no Sistema Solar,
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- Planeta que possui 2 satélites naturais.
- Planeta cuja temperatura é a mais elevada
- SOLAR Sistema planetário onde se localiza o planeta que habitamos
9 Clues: Planeta que possui 2 satélites naturais. • Planeta cuja temperatura é a mais elevada • Planeta que apresenta "anéis" na sua estrutura. • Planeta que possui o menor período de Translação. • Planeta que ocupa a sétima posição no Sistema Solar, • SOLAR Sistema planetário onde se localiza o planeta que habitamos • ...
The Solar System 2017-04-16
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- Which planet is nicknamed the 'Red Planet'?
- Our planet.
- An instrument that scientists use to observe planets.
- What is the largest planet in the Solar System.
- Name the seventh planet.
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- How many planets are in the Solar System.
- Our sun is this.
- The planet closest to the sun.
- One of many 'rocks' in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- What is the hottest planet in the Solar System.
- This used to be called a planet but now is not.
- The sixth planet from the sun, features and extensive ring system, what is the name of this planet?
12 Clues: Our planet. • Our sun is this. • Name the seventh planet. • The planet closest to the sun. • How many planets are in the Solar System. • Which planet is nicknamed the 'Red Planet'? • What is the hottest planet in the Solar System. • This used to be called a planet but now is not. • What is the largest planet in the Solar System. • ...
Financial Procedures 2016-01-05
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- Preferred way by business of refunding Solar Credits
- Interest from Security Deposit applied every this many months
- Can we transfer solar credits
- Previously called backdating
- Used to complete a Transfer of Credit
- Raised to notify user to manually refund Security Deposit
- Account status where the Financial Adjustment can only be cancelled
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- Which SA is the Solar Credit held on
- Where to find all business processes
- The min amount of premises or NMIs acct can have for Consolidated Accounts
- The maximum amount of SAs a Child account can have
- The document which contains Authority Levels
12 Clues: Previously called backdating • Can we transfer solar credits • Which SA is the Solar Credit held on • Where to find all business processes • Used to complete a Transfer of Credit • The document which contains Authority Levels • The maximum amount of SAs a Child account can have • Preferred way by business of refunding Solar Credits • ...
EL SISTEMA SOLAR 2023-07-07
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- ¿cual es el planeta que nos DA Luz en la noche?
- ¿cual fue la explosion que ocurrio en el espacio?
- ¿cual es el planeta igual a la tierra?
- ¿cual es el segundo planeta en el sistema solar?
- ¿cual es el planeta mas grande?
- ¿CUAL ES EL PLANETA DONDE VIVIMOS?
- ¿cual es el planeta rojo?
- ¿cual es el planeta a lado del sol?
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- ¿cual es el planeta a lado DE saturno?
- ¿cual es el planeta ultimo en el sistema solar?
- ¿cual es el tercer planeta en el sistema solar?
- ¿cual es el planeta mas grande?
- ¿CUAL ES EL PLANETA QUE TIENE ANILLO?
- ¿cual planeta es azul?
- ¿cual es la bola DE fuego?
15 Clues: ¿cual planeta es azul? • ¿cual es el planeta rojo? • ¿cual es la bola DE fuego? • ¿cual es el planeta mas grande? • ¿cual es el planeta mas grande? • ¿CUAL ES EL PLANETA DONDE VIVIMOS? • ¿cual es el planeta a lado del sol? • ¿CUAL ES EL PLANETA QUE TIENE ANILLO? • ¿cual es el planeta a lado DE saturno? • ¿cual es el planeta igual a la tierra? • ...
Space Scavenger Hunt 2025-06-06
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- This planet orbits the sun the fastest (88 days).
- What planet has the largest volcano in our solar system?
- What separates the inner planets from the outer planets?
- What is an exploding star called?
- What is the farthest man-made object from Earth?
- Called the “Dwarf Planet".
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- What are Saturn's rings made of?
- The International Astronomical Union says there are 88 of these patterns in our solar system.
- What is the last planet in the solar system?
- What is the hottest planet?(860 °F)
- What planet spins sideways?
- How many Earth’s can fit in Jupiter?
12 Clues: Called the “Dwarf Planet". • What planet spins sideways? • What are Saturn's rings made of? • What is an exploding star called? • What is the hottest planet?(860 °F) • How many Earth’s can fit in Jupiter? • What is the last planet in the solar system? • What is the farthest man-made object from Earth? • This planet orbits the sun the fastest (88 days). • ...
astronomy 2025-10-08
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- the study of the universe
- the star in the center of our solar system
- moon phase that is still growing, and larger than a first quarter moon
- the FIRST phase of the moon phase (no moon shows)
- natural body that orbits the sun
- a huge collection of stars, dust, gas, and solar systems
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- halfway through the moon phase cycle
- the CATEGORY of the Milky Way Galaxy
- natural body that orbits a planet
- the last planet from the sun in our solar system
- the force that holds planets in orbit
- the third planet from the sun
12 Clues: the study of the universe • the third planet from the sun • natural body that orbits the sun • natural body that orbits a planet • halfway through the moon phase cycle • the CATEGORY of the Milky Way Galaxy • the force that holds planets in orbit • the star in the center of our solar system • the last planet from the sun in our solar system • ...
Sistema solar 2019-03-22
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- estrella mas grande del sistema solar
- planeta color rojizo
- conocido como planeta azul
- de asteriodides pedazos de rocas que giran entre marte y Júpiter
- planeta con mayor cantidad de anillos
- planeta enano mas conocido
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- satélite natural de la tierra
- nombre del planeta llamado así en honor a la diosa romana del amar
- primer planeta del sistema solar
- planeta que se en el séptimo lugar del sistema solar
- Nombre del cometa que pasa sobre la tierra cada 76 años
11 Clues: planeta color rojizo • conocido como planeta azul • planeta enano mas conocido • satélite natural de la tierra • primer planeta del sistema solar • estrella mas grande del sistema solar • planeta con mayor cantidad de anillos • planeta que se en el séptimo lugar del sistema solar • Nombre del cometa que pasa sobre la tierra cada 76 años • ...
Energy and It's Uses 2023-02-06
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- Energy that travels in waves/vibrations
- energy of electricity
- energy of heat
- Breaks a light into the colors of the rainbow
- The light coming from the sun. Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity
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- When an object takes in the light; light does not pass through or bounce back
- energy of movement
- Energy that solar panels transform and plants use in photosynthesis
- The bouncing of light
- The bending or breaking of light
- The forms of energy
11 Clues: energy of heat • energy of movement • The forms of energy • The bouncing of light • energy of electricity • The bending or breaking of light • Energy that travels in waves/vibrations • Breaks a light into the colors of the rainbow • Energy that solar panels transform and plants use in photosynthesis • ...
Energy and It's Uses 2023-02-06
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- Energy that travels in waves/vibrations
- energy of electricity
- energy of heat
- Breaks a light into the colors of the rainbow
- The light coming from the sun. Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity
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- When an object takes in the light; light does not pass through or bounce back
- energy of movement
- Energy that solar panels transform and plants use in photosynthesis
- The bouncing of light
- The bending or breaking of light
- The forms of energy
11 Clues: energy of heat • energy of movement • The forms of energy • The bouncing of light • energy of electricity • The bending or breaking of light • Energy that travels in waves/vibrations • Breaks a light into the colors of the rainbow • Energy that solar panels transform and plants use in photosynthesis • ...
Sunspot Vocab Puzzle 2025-01-06
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- refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- a 70 year period with very little solar activity from 1645 to 1715
- temporary spots on the Sun's surface that are darker than the surrounding area.
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- Active regions are areas on the Sun where strong magnetic field lines extend into the solar atmosphere. Because of this, scientists often find sunspots in the same area as active regions.
- The beginning of a solar cycle is a solar minimum, or when the Sun has the least sunspots. Over time, solar activity—and the number of sunspots—increases.
- The solar cycle is the natural cycle of the Sun as it transitions between low and high activity. During the most active part of the cycle, known as solar maximum, the Sun can unleash immense explosions of light, energy, and solar radiation — all of which create conditions known as space weather. Space weather can affect satellites and astronauts in space, as well as communications systems — such as radio and GPS — and power grids on Earth.
- the first person to observe sunspots in the 1600s
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water (sunspots may cause these)
- This cycle is roughly 11 years.
9 Clues: This cycle is roughly 11 years. • the first person to observe sunspots in the 1600s • refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • a 70 year period with very little solar activity from 1645 to 1715 • temporary spots on the Sun's surface that are darker than the surrounding area. • ...
crossword 2023-05-25
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- : A planet made out of rocks.
- breeze: the wind from the sea goes to the land.
- molten rock.
- ash: The ash that come out of the volcano.
- when the ground moves.
- : the hottest planet in the solar system.
- A giant cloud in space.
- inside the earth.
- The planet with rings.
- little rocks.
- keeps planets in orbit.
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- hole in the ground with lava.
- gasses: mostly of water vapor.
- cycle: a cycle of rocks
- lows: a man that created lows for science.
- something going around a planet.
- rocks: when magma cools and hardens.
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- a red planet.
- breeze the land wind goes to the sea
20 Clues: molten rock. • a red planet. • little rocks. • inside the earth. • when the ground moves. • The planet with rings. • cycle: a cycle of rocks • A giant cloud in space. • keeps planets in orbit. • : A planet made out of rocks. • hole in the ground with lava. • gasses: mostly of water vapor. • something going around a planet. • rocks: when magma cools and hardens. • ...
THE UNIVERSE 2020-11-08
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- The biggest planet in the Solar System
- Large ball of ice and rock. They release gas as they warm up and we can see its tail.
- The name of a comet in our Solar System
- Pluto is a _ _ _ _ _ planet.
- Body that orbit a star. They don't produce light.
- The smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Planet with 81 moons
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- The nearest star to the Earth
- It's called the "blue planet" because of the abundant water on the surface. Oceans covers
- A group of stars an nebulae
- It's called the "red planet". Iron minerals causes the soil and atmosphere to look red.
- Meteors that crash into the surface of a planet.
- Satellite
- The path of the planets around the Sun. It has an eliptical shape.
- They are made of hot gas and produce their own light
15 Clues: Satellite • Planet with 81 moons • A group of stars an nebulae • Pluto is a _ _ _ _ _ planet. • The nearest star to the Earth • The biggest planet in the Solar System • The name of a comet in our Solar System • The smallest planet in the Solar System. • Meteors that crash into the surface of a planet. • Body that orbit a star. They don't produce light. • ...
cosmética solares 2021-03-23
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- sustancia reepitelizante y antiinflamatoria que se puede usar en cosmeticos para después del sol
- En un fotoprotector, además del índice de protección es importante la xxxxxx aplicada
- Óxido muy empleado como filtro físico
- siglas de una sustancia empleada como autobronceadora
- superficie en la que la reflexion solar es mayor
- Pigmentación que se produce por oxidación de la melanina en la piel
- efecto perjudicial del sol, golpe de calor
- siglas de factor de proteccion solar
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- los filtros físicos hacen esto con las radiaciones
- Tipo de radiación solar
- protenccion que proporcionan los FPs del 30 al 50
- Tipo de piel en función de su comportamiento frente al sol
- sustancias empleadas como filtro químico
- Termino que se emplea aplicado al envejecimiento o eritema debido al sol
- También reciben el nombre de filtros biológicos
15 Clues: Tipo de radiación solar • siglas de factor de proteccion solar • Óxido muy empleado como filtro físico • sustancias empleadas como filtro químico • efecto perjudicial del sol, golpe de calor • También reciben el nombre de filtros biológicos • superficie en la que la reflexion solar es mayor • protenccion que proporcionan los FPs del 30 al 50 • ...
the solar system 2015-05-26
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- : a theory when the earth is the center of the solar system.
- : neap tides happen in first and _____ quarter moons.
- : the earth is tilted on its ____ at an angle of 23.5.
- : large flares of energy that loop back to earths surface.
- : ______ means to grow.
- : when earth cast a shadow on the moon that's a _____ eclipse.
- : 1 rotation equals ___ day.
- : when the moon moves between the earth and sun that is called a _____ eclipse.
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- : ______ means to shrink.
- : a theory when the sun is the center of the solar system.
- : ________ are areas on the suns surface that appear darker because of low temperature.
- : spring tides happen in ___and full moons.
- : _________ are burst of energy that flash off earths surface.
- way : earth in the ________ galaxy.
- : if its winter in he northern hemisphere its ______ southern hemisphere.
15 Clues: : ______ means to grow. • : ______ means to shrink. • : 1 rotation equals ___ day. • way : earth in the ________ galaxy. • : spring tides happen in ___and full moons. • : neap tides happen in first and _____ quarter moons. • : the earth is tilted on its ____ at an angle of 23.5. • : a theory when the sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
Astrology 2022-05-12
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- True or false? A little matter is a lot of energy?
- billions of years since big bang, rounded up.
- process that forms stars
- What explosion do you still hear when you turn on your radio?
- Millions of years it took earth to form, rounded down.
- What two planets in the solar system don't have moons?
- Solid objects pulled together by gravity.
- Why does the moon have more craters than the earth, no space?
- Reason Universe is still expanding, no space.
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- What isotope of Uranium is used to make an atomic bomb?
- First two elements in space alphabetically, no space.
- Solar nebula are generally made primarily with what element?
- What two planets is the asteroid belt between (no space, alphabetical) ?
- Collection of dust that formed into planets, no space
- Why did solar nebula form as a disk?
15 Clues: process that forms stars • Why did solar nebula form as a disk? • Solid objects pulled together by gravity. • billions of years since big bang, rounded up. • Reason Universe is still expanding, no space. • True or false? A little matter is a lot of energy? • First two elements in space alphabetically, no space. • Collection of dust that formed into planets, no space • ...
Astonomy Club Puzzle 4 2023-11-24
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- Known as the north star (Hint: think of a certain mall)
- Known as the planet of love (Hint: In our solar system)
- The galaxy we're located in
- The filament we are located in
- The 10th brightest star in the night sky (Hint: a bug)
- The study of celestial objects and phenomena
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- A study that involves the forecasting of earthly and human events through the observation and interpretation of fixed stars
- Astrological signs assigned by when your birthday is
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- The closest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- Theory of how the universe started
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The little dwarf planet we all know
- Voted the most favored planet by children (25% of 4,700 voted for it)
- AKA the Big Dipper constellation
15 Clues: The galaxy we're located in • The filament we are located in • AKA the Big Dipper constellation • Theory of how the universe started • The little dwarf planet we all know • The largest planet in our solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system • The closest major galaxy to the Milky Way • The study of celestial objects and phenomena • ...
Solar System Vocab 2025-10-30
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- Mid-sized star at the center of the solar system
- Flares, Eruptions caused by energy that heats plasma on the sun to millions of degrees Celsius
- System, Consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects
- The outer layer of the sun
- Something that is round, orbits the sun, and has cleared out the region of the solar system along its orbit
- Huge loops of plasma that are polarized
- Chunks of rock or dust smaller than asteroids
- Earth- centered model
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- Areas of plasma that are cooler than the plasma around them
- Planet, Objects that orbit the sun, but cannot clear objects in their orbit
- Sun-centered model
- The inner layer of the sun
- a unique trait or characteristic
- of Universal Gravitation Every object in the universe attracts every other object.
- Wind, Streams of electrically charged particles from the corona
- The force that attracts all objects toward each other
- Better known as a natural satellite
17 Clues: Sun-centered model • Earth- centered model • The inner layer of the sun • The outer layer of the sun • a unique trait or characteristic • Better known as a natural satellite • Huge loops of plasma that are polarized • Chunks of rock or dust smaller than asteroids • Mid-sized star at the center of the solar system • The force that attracts all objects toward each other • ...
Stability of Planetary Orbits 2022-02-02
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- A description of what could possibly happen.
- Roman god of light, name of a planet in our solar system.
- In order for Neptune to exist the planet would had to __________.
- The cause to a lack of steadiness
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- The addition of this component turns the Theory of Special Relativity to General Relativity.
- One of two planets that may crash into the Earth according to simulations.
- disaster
- Tests that help support or debunk theories and scientific ideas.
- This theory supports the idea of Accretion during our solar system's formation
- The second smallest planet in the Solar System that may crash into the Earth in a few million years
- The reason why Uranus and Neptune's positioning in our Solar System doesn't make sense
11 Clues: disaster • The cause to a lack of steadiness • A description of what could possibly happen. • Roman god of light, name of a planet in our solar system. • Tests that help support or debunk theories and scientific ideas. • In order for Neptune to exist the planet would had to __________. • One of two planets that may crash into the Earth according to simulations. • ...
Sistema Solar 8º ano 2021-06-27
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- O maior Planeta do Sistema Solar e possui "anéis".
- Menor planeta; rochoso e próximo ao Sol.
- Único satélite natural da Terra
- Fenômeno que ocorre quando um corpo celeste interpõe-se entre outro corpo celeste e uma fonte de luz
- Movimento que o Planeta Terra realiza ao redor do Sol junto com outros planetas.
- Planeta mais próximo do Sol e o mais quente.
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- 4º Planeta do Sistema Solar
- Planeta cuja atmosfera possui oxigênio e sua temperatura possibilita a existência de seres vivos.
- Estrela central do Sistema Solar, muito quente com temperatura elevada e emite calor por todo o universo.
- Movimento onde a Terra gira em torno do seu próprio eixo.
- 8º Planeta do Sistema Solar, muito frio e distante do Sol
11 Clues: 4º Planeta do Sistema Solar • Único satélite natural da Terra • Menor planeta; rochoso e próximo ao Sol. • Planeta mais próximo do Sol e o mais quente. • O maior Planeta do Sistema Solar e possui "anéis". • Movimento onde a Terra gira em torno do seu próprio eixo. • 8º Planeta do Sistema Solar, muito frio e distante do Sol • ...
Energy 2019-11-20
9 Clues: Energy\Hot energy • fuel\Coal,oil, and gas • Energy\Energy from water • Panel\Makes solar energy • Energy\Energy from vibrations • Energy\Energy from moving air • Energy\Energy in wires and cables • Energy\Energy that brings us sight • Energy\Wind,solar, and hydroelectric energy
space 2020-11-30
9 Clues: our galaxy • 670,616,629 mph • our planets neighborhood • closest planet to the sun • unstoppable object of space matter • biggest planet in the solar system • hottest planet in the solar system • the home of every galaxy we know of • biggest celestial object in our solar system
Electricity review 2019-11-13
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- tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun.
- When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun.
- In the shade of another celestial body.
- Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon.
- biggest planet in the solar system.
- eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth.
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- When the hemisphere is facing away from the sun.
- the fourth closest planet to the sun it comes after the earth.
- Sun and moon cause this tide.
- planet closest to the sun.
- the earths orbit is....
- the planet furthest from the sun in our solar system.
12 Clues: the earths orbit is.... • planet closest to the sun. • Sun and moon cause this tide. • biggest planet in the solar system. • In the shade of another celestial body. • eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth. • Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon. • When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun. • tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun. • ...
Earth & space review 2019-11-13
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- the planet furthest from the sun in our solar system.
- When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun.
- planet closest to the sun.
- the earths orbit is....
- Sun and moon cause this tide.
- the fourth closest planet to the sun it comes after the earth.
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- When the hemisphere is facing away from the sun.
- biggest planet in the solar system.
- tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun.
- In the shade of another celestial body.
- eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth.
- Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon.
12 Clues: the earths orbit is.... • planet closest to the sun. • Sun and moon cause this tide. • biggest planet in the solar system. • In the shade of another celestial body. • eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth. • Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon. • When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun. • tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun. • ...
The Solar System 2017-04-16
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- Our planet.
- This used to be called a planet but now is not.
- What is the hottest planet in the Solar System.
- An instrument that scientists use to observe planets.
- The sixth planet from the sun, features and extensive ring system, what is the name of this planet?
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- Our sun is this.
- Which planet is nicknamed the 'Red Planet'?
- What is the largest planet in the Solar System.
- One of many 'rocks' in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- How many planets are in the Solar System.
- Name the seventh planet.
- the planet closest to the sun.
12 Clues: Our planet. • Our sun is this. • Name the seventh planet. • the planet closest to the sun. • How many planets are in the Solar System. • Which planet is nicknamed the 'Red Planet'? • What is the largest planet in the Solar System. • This used to be called a planet but now is not. • What is the hottest planet in the Solar System. • ...
Space 2018-06-04
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- spiral galaxy where our Solar System and located.
- Sun and all the objects that orbit around it
- an area in space with gravity so intense even light cannot escape its pull
- an instrument used to view objects in outer space.
- the 'Red Planet'
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- large group of stars, dust, gas and dark matter held together by gravity
- the largest planet in our solar system
- natural satellite which orbits the Earth
- someone trained to be a crew member of a spacecraft.
- huge, bright ball of burning gas
- small solar system bodies that orbit the Sun
- closest planet to the Sun
12 Clues: the 'Red Planet' • closest planet to the Sun • huge, bright ball of burning gas • the largest planet in our solar system • natural satellite which orbits the Earth • small solar system bodies that orbit the Sun • Sun and all the objects that orbit around it • spiral galaxy where our Solar System and located. • an instrument used to view objects in outer space. • ...
Space Science Crossword 2021-10-02
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- First woman in space [2 Words]
- Hottest planet in our solar system, avg temp 450° C
- Planet in our solar system less dense than water
- one of Saturn’s moons reflects 90% of the Sun’s light
- reverse of a black hole [2 Words]
- Galaxy that will collide with the Milky Way
- The highest mountain discovered (Mars) [2 word]
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- Comet that won’t orbit past Earth again until 2061
- Neptunes moon that has a retrograde orbit
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars [2 Words]
- the fastest planet in our solar system
- A moon of Jupiter
12 Clues: A moon of Jupiter • First woman in space [2 Words] • reverse of a black hole [2 Words] • the fastest planet in our solar system • Neptunes moon that has a retrograde orbit • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars [2 Words] • Galaxy that will collide with the Milky Way • The highest mountain discovered (Mars) [2 word] • Planet in our solar system less dense than water • ...
Space Science Crossword 2021-10-02
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- Galaxy that will collide with the Milky Way
- Planet in our solar system less dense than water
- Hottest planet in our solar system, avg temp 450° C
- Reverse of a black hole [2 Words]
- The fastest planet in our solar system
- First woman in space [2 Words]
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars [2 Words]
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- The highest mountain discovered (Mars) [2 word]
- One of Saturn’s moons reflects 90% of the Sun’s light
- Neptunes moon that has a retrograde orbit
- A moon of Jupiter
- Comet that won’t orbit past Earth again until 2061
12 Clues: A moon of Jupiter • First woman in space [2 Words] • Reverse of a black hole [2 Words] • The fastest planet in our solar system • Neptunes moon that has a retrograde orbit • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars [2 Words] • Galaxy that will collide with the Milky Way • The highest mountain discovered (Mars) [2 word] • Planet in our solar system less dense than water • ...
YLC6 - TIMEZONES 3 - U12 - WRITING 2024-10-27
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- The red planet and fourth from the Sun
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- System The Sun and everything that orbits it
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A huge collection of stars, planets, and dust
- The planet famous for its rings
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- The planet we call home
- The closest planet to the Sun
- A planet located outside our solar system
- The second planet from the Sun and Earth’s “sister” in size
- This planet rotates on its side and is seventh from the Sun
- Everything that exists, including all matter and space
12 Clues: The planet we call home • The closest planet to the Sun • The planet famous for its rings • The farthest planet from the Sun • The red planet and fourth from the Sun • The largest planet in our solar system • A planet located outside our solar system • System The Sun and everything that orbits it • A huge collection of stars, planets, and dust • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-25
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- Space has this,instead of air
- nearest galaxy to the solar system.
- Dutch astronomer, after whom a ring of icy bodies present just outside of Neptune's Orbit, has been named.
- First Satellite ever launched into space.
- India's manned space mission
- Space telescope named after an American Astronomer.
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- largest planet of the solar system.
- First satellite launched by India
- Celestial body having a tail.
- satellite of Mars, named after Greek God of Terror.
- Largest moon of saturn
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and solar systems, held together by gravity.
12 Clues: Largest moon of saturn • India's manned space mission • Space has this,instead of air • Celestial body having a tail. • First satellite launched by India • largest planet of the solar system. • nearest galaxy to the solar system. • First Satellite ever launched into space. • satellite of Mars, named after Greek God of Terror. • ...
The Solar System 2022-05-12
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- Energy and matter are ___________
- The largest planet
- 2 nuclei collide to form one larger nucleus
- The first element created after the Big Bang
- What needs to collect more materials to create planets
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- How stars are created in Solar Nebula's
- A compass would not work on mars because it does not have a ________
- The moon is made of _______
- Inner planets are ________
- Solar Nebula's are held together by ________
- The law that states that lots of gravity are redshifted meaning an explosion had to cause them to be moving away from each other
- ______ mass is in the center of the Solar Nebula
12 Clues: The largest planet • Inner planets are ________ • The moon is made of _______ • Energy and matter are ___________ • How stars are created in Solar Nebula's • 2 nuclei collide to form one larger nucleus • Solar Nebula's are held together by ________ • The first element created after the Big Bang • ______ mass is in the center of the Solar Nebula • ...
planets 2023-10-02
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- saturns rings are made of 90% of what?
- is the most scarce resource in the universe
- time it takes for light to travel from the sun to earth
- how many pare planets in the solar system?
- rings like a bell when hit hard
- known as a dwarf planet
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- does not have a red sky
- is the hottest planet in the solar system
- last planet to be discovered in the solar system
- how many months does it take mercury to orbit the sun
- icy planetesimals surrounding the Sun
- it rains this on Neptune
12 Clues: does not have a red sky • known as a dwarf planet • it rains this on Neptune • rings like a bell when hit hard • icy planetesimals surrounding the Sun • saturns rings are made of 90% of what? • is the hottest planet in the solar system • how many pare planets in the solar system? • is the most scarce resource in the universe • last planet to be discovered in the solar system • ...
sistem suria 2024-08-08
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- - Planet yang mempunyai cincin yang paling menonjol?
- - Objek kecil yang mengorbit Matahari dan mempunyai ekor berkilauan?
- - Planet yang dikenali sebagai 'Bintang Timur' atau 'Bintang Senja'?
- - Apakah objek yang merupakan pusat sistem solar kita?
- - Planet yang paling jauh dari Matahari?
- - Planet yang dikenali sebagai 'Planet Merah'?
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- - Nama planet kerdil yang pernah dianggap sebagai planet kesembilan dalam sistem solar?
- - Apakah planet yang paling dekat dengan Matahari?
- - Apakah planet terbesar dalam sistem solar?
- - Objek kecil yang berada di antara orbit Marikh dan Musytari?
- - Planet manakah yang kita tinggal?
- - Planet manakah yang berputar pada sudut hampir 90 darjah?
12 Clues: - Planet manakah yang kita tinggal? • - Planet yang paling jauh dari Matahari? • - Apakah planet terbesar dalam sistem solar? • - Planet yang dikenali sebagai 'Planet Merah'? • - Apakah planet yang paling dekat dengan Matahari? • - Planet yang mempunyai cincin yang paling menonjol? • - Apakah objek yang merupakan pusat sistem solar kita? • ...
world quest 2 u 8 2019-03-28
21 Clues: bez • prąd • kąpiel • znikać • powódź • pogoda • zasoby • zmienić • fabryka • zwyczaje • pustynia • latarnia • prysznic • niszczyć • słoneczny • przyszłość • oszczędzać • powszechny • przepraszać • zanieczyścić • zanieczyszczenie
El Medio Ambiente 2024-04-10
20 Clues: ton • risk • model • birds • waste • earth • combat • rescue • benefit • replace • conserve • diminish • Acid rain • container • endangered • temperature • contaminate • solar panels • human beings • sustainability
