solar Crossword Puzzles
EE144 Solar Nebula Hypothesis 2025-12-08
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- Inside-out heating of the disk, hotter toward the center
- Vast cold cloud of gas and dust that collapses to form a solar system
- General term for the molecular cloud that collapses into a star system
- Boundary where temperatures are cold enough for ices to condense
- Process where dust grains collide and stick together to build planets
- Effect of rotation causing the nebula to flatten into a disk
- The hot, growing star at the center of the collapsing nebula
- Process where hydrogen fuses into helium and releases energy
- Small solid bodies formed from sticking dust; building blocks of planets
- Moment when fusion begins in the young Sun
- Force causing the molecular cloud to collapse inward
- Cooling of the disk allowing solids (rocks, metals, ices) to form
- Second-most abundant element in the original solar nebula
- Light element present in trace amounts in the early solar nebula
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- Worlds forming inside the frost line from metal and rock
- Most abundant element in the solar nebula making up most of its mass
- Type of young, variable star stage the early Sun passed through (T-Tauri phase)
- The flattened rotating disk of gas and dust where planets formed
- Energy released during collapse that raises central temperature above 3000 K
- Leftover icy planetesimals that form beyond the frost line
- Leftover rocky planetesimals inside the frost line
- Conserved property causing the collapsing nebula to spin faster
- Large planets forming beyond the frost line where ices and gases survive
- Stream of charged particles from the young Sun that blows gas and dust away
24 Clues: Moment when fusion begins in the young Sun • Leftover rocky planetesimals inside the frost line • Force causing the molecular cloud to collapse inward • Inside-out heating of the disk, hotter toward the center • Worlds forming inside the frost line from metal and rock • Second-most abundant element in the original solar nebula • ...
Sistema solar 2022-09-16
11 Clues: planeta água • planeta anão • a estrela Dalva • fonte de energia • planeta vermelho • planeta dos anéis • penúltimo dos jovianos • satélite natural da terra • homenagem aos deus dos mares • maior planeta do sistema solar • menor planeta do sistema solar
Terms on Sun 2022-11-07
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- Is the outer-most layer of the solar interior.
- giant- A star that has low surface temperature and a diameter that is large relative to the sun.
- Is a chemical element with the symbol He,It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic gas and the first in the noble gas group in the periodic table.
- flare- An intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots.
- Are phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as temporary spots that are darker than the surrounding areas.
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- In the core of the Sun hydrogen is being converted into helium.
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere where strong magnetic fields bind plasma and prevent turbulent solar winds from escape.
- For it appears bright red when viewed during a solar eclipse.
- It takes four hydrogen atoms to fuse into each helium atom.
- wind- A flow of particles that comes off the sun at about one million miles per hour and travels throughout the entire solar system.
10 Clues: Is the outer-most layer of the solar interior. • It takes four hydrogen atoms to fuse into each helium atom. • For it appears bright red when viewed during a solar eclipse. • In the core of the Sun hydrogen is being converted into helium. • giant- A star that has low surface temperature and a diameter that is large relative to the sun. • ...
Spelling Words 2021-02-26
19 Clues: toot • look • girl • ears • smell • topic • Solar • prince • middle • choose • pledge • cosmos • wicked • person • enchant • question • guidance • heavenly • directions
Outer Space 2018-05-20
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- ________ planets are farthest from the sun and include: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- The only place in our solar system, other than Earth, where humans have visited.
- Small icy bodies.
- The Milky Way ________ contains our solar system.
- temperature
- The Astronomical ________ is the distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the Sun.
- An asteroid ________ divides the Inner and Outer Planets.
- The Greenhouse _____________ is an increase in temperature caused when incoming solar radiation is passed but outgoing thermal radiation is blocked by the atmosphere.
- The length of time required for a planet to make one complete trip around the Sun.
- The circular path a planet takes around the sun.
- The _______ planets are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.
- position
- _______ planets are closest to the sun and include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- _________ is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
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- Bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere-sometimes called a “shooting star”.
- The ________ planets are composed of rock and metal.
- A __________ is a celestial body that orbits the sun and has a gravitational pull.
- Small rocky bodies.
- Meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface without burning up completely.
- small, rocky body that travels through space
- The solar system formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust called a _________.
- The length of time required for a planet to make one complete turn on its axis.
- ________ is defined as the ratio of the mass of an object to the volume of space the object takes up.
- ________ planets are objects that are similar to planets except that they orbit the Sun in areas where there are many similar objects
24 Clues: position • temperature • Small icy bodies. • Small rocky bodies. • small, rocky body that travels through space • The circular path a planet takes around the sun. • The Milky Way ________ contains our solar system. • The ________ planets are composed of rock and metal. • An asteroid ________ divides the Inner and Outer Planets. • ...
Space... Deep Space... 2021-02-24
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- We live in this supercluster.
- It is formed by an explosion of a star( with not a explosion too). Nothing can escape with our gravitational force.
- Is one of the dwarf-planets in your solar system.
- Is the most brilliant star after sun. In mountains, people can see this star on day.
- In 2006, this planet is turned to a dwarf-planet and in 2019, this dwarf-planet is turned to a planet again.
- Is the name of two spacecraft in interstellar space.
- It is the most biggest moon in the solar system. It's bigger than Mercury.
- Is the nearest galaxy of Milky Way.
- The planet with a lot of robots, including Perseverance. In your future, this planet go to have rings.
- It's in the center of our solar system.
- Is one of dwarf-planets with a moon.
- A hipotetic type of star.
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- The most volumous star in the universe.
- This is the part of our universe we can see.
- The most biggest planet near Earth.
- This is one of the planets with a ring in our solar system.
- Is a star that it is only 4.2 light years.
- Can form a neutron star or a black hole only with a big mass star.
- Is a system that 9 planets rotate around a star.
- It's a rare type of neutron star. In portuguese, is called __________.
- This area have 1 billion to 1 trillion of asteroids. Is 300 UA from the sun.
- This is the unic planet we know with life.
- The dwarf-planet between Mars and Jupiter.
23 Clues: A hipotetic type of star. • We live in this supercluster. • The most biggest planet near Earth. • Is the nearest galaxy of Milky Way. • Is one of dwarf-planets with a moon. • The most volumous star in the universe. • It's in the center of our solar system. • Is a star that it is only 4.2 light years. • This is the unic planet we know with life. • ...
Unit 8: Renewable and Non Renewable Energy 2024-05-10
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- hydrogen atoms powers the sun and stars by.....
- the solar energy that is absorbing or blocking heat from the sun, without use of mechanical equipment
- formed primarily from the remains of decayed swamp plants
- the nuclear accident caused by a tsunami in Japan
- energy from moving water
- coal, natural gas, and oil are examples of this energy
- Nuclear meltdown that took place in Ukraine
- leftover rock and soil from mining tht may have radioactive elements that can contaminate water or soil
- non-renewable resource that forms from plankton that decomposes on the floor of ancient oceans
- Nuclear meltdown that took place in Pennsylvania, United States
- organic matter such as wood, algae, charcoal, burned to release heat
- the amount of time it takes for 50% of a radioactive substance to decay (breakdown)
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- aka "solar panels"
- is an environmental impact from burning coal, releasing sulfuric acid into the atmosphere
- an alternative that enables salmon to be captured or directed into a tube that carries them over the dam
- how we extract natural gas
- what we mind to fuel nuclear power
- restoring the native plants and wildlife to the area
- the solar energy that uses mechanical equipment
- how we extract coal
- the power that radiation is involved with
- liquid fuels (ethanol, biodiesel) created from biomass (corn, sugar cane)
- energy source/heat that comes from within the Earth
- uranium atoms power plants by .....
- used ones of these remain radioactive for millions of years and need to be stored in lead containers onsite
- wind, water, and solar are examples of this energy
26 Clues: aka "solar panels" • how we extract coal • energy from moving water • how we extract natural gas • what we mind to fuel nuclear power • uranium atoms power plants by ..... • the power that radiation is involved with • Nuclear meltdown that took place in Ukraine • hydrogen atoms powers the sun and stars by..... • the solar energy that uses mechanical equipment • ...
Vocab 2022-03-14
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- one of the rocky objects in space revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which earth is at the center if the solar system
- a region where many small objects orbit the sun and that stretches from beyond the orbit of Neptune to about 100 times the earth's distance from the sun
- a loop of gas connecting to sunspots
- a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
- the middle layer of the suns atmosphere
- the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core
- one of the building blocks that formed the planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which the sun is in the middle of the solar system
- the name given to the outer planets
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- the inner layer of the suns atmosphere that gives off its visible light; the suns surface
- an object that orbits the sun that has not cleared its area of orbit
- a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- name given to the inner planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid
- the trapping of heat near a planets surface by certain gases in the planets atmosphere
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earths atmosphere
- the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun which permeates the solar system.
- oval shape
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun typically in a long narrow orbit
20 Clues: oval shape • name given to the inner planets • the name given to the outer planets • a loop of gas connecting to sunspots • the middle layer of the suns atmosphere • one of the building blocks that formed the planets • the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core • a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface • ...
Amplify Earth, Moon, and Sun Vocabulary 2025-08-21
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- Moon, a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth
- Moon, a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth
- moon, a moon that looks like a full circle from Earth
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- Moon, a moon phase that looks like a half-circle from Earth
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- Phase, the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
- a moon outside our solar system
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- the relative size of things
- a feature that forms on a surface of a planet such as a channel, crater, or volcano
- a measurement of the gravitational force of an object depending on mass and location
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- an object that moves around a larger object
- System, the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- Eclipse, when the Moon is completely dark
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- a force that attracts object toward one another
- moon, a moon phase that looks like less than half of a circle from Earth
- a planet outside our solar system
- eclipse, when the moon casts a shadow on the Earth caused by perfect alignment of the Earth, moon, and the Sun
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
25 Clues: the relative size of things • a moon outside our solar system • a planet outside our solar system • Eclipse, when the Moon is completely dark • an object that moves around a larger object • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • the border between light and dark on the Moon • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-19
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- Pluto has a thin atmosphere primarily made of ______.
- A group of visible stars form a pattern called a ____.
- Which planet has more volcanoes than any other planet?
- Which planet has the largest volcano in our solar system?
- What is the reddish layer of the sun that is not visible to the naked eye?
- The ______ is the outermost surface of the sun.
- Which dwarf planet was once a planet but was later found to be a dwarf planet?
- Venus is named after the ancient Roman god of love and ______.
- The nearest start to Earth is called ______.
- Pluto is named after the ancient Roman god of the ______.
- Asteroids, comets, and ______ are all visible in the sky.
- Mercury has no ______ which means there is no weather.
- Which planet is surrounded by rings?
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- The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______.
- Which planet has the most violent weather?
- The areas on the sun’s surface that appear darker because they are of a lower temperature are called ______.
- Saturn is named after the ancient Roman god of ______.
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- Mars is the ______ smallest planet in the solar system.
- What is the visible layer of the sun that is cooler than the outer two layers?
- What is the fourth closest dwarf planet to the sun?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- The centre of the sun is called the ______.
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- Earth is the only planet that has ______ water on it.
- Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars.
- The large flares of energy that loop back to the sun’s surface are called ______.
- What is the third closest dwarf planet to the sun?
28 Clues: Which planet is closest to the sun? • Which planet is surrounded by rings? • The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______. • Which planet has the most violent weather? • The centre of the sun is called the ______. • The nearest start to Earth is called ______. • Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars. • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-19
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- Pluto has a thin atmosphere primarily made of ______.
- A group of visible stars form a pattern called a ____.
- Which planet has more volcanoes than any other planet?
- Which planet has the largest volcano in our solar system?
- What is the reddish layer of the sun that is not visible to the naked eye?
- The ______ is the outermost surface of the sun.
- Which dwarf planet was once a planet but was later found to be a dwarf planet?
- Venus is named after the ancient Roman god of love and ______.
- The nearest start to Earth is called ______.
- Pluto is named after the ancient Roman god of the ______.
- Asteroids, comets, and ______ are all visible in the sky.
- Mercury has no ______ which means there is no weather.
- Which planet is surrounded by rings?
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- The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______.
- Which planet has the most violent weather?
- The areas on the sun’s surface that appear darker because they are of a lower temperature are called ______.
- Saturn is named after the ancient Roman god of ______.
- What is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- Mars is the ______ smallest planet in the solar system.
- What is the visible layer of the sun that is cooler than the outer two layers?
- What is the fourth closest dwarf planet to the sun?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- The centre of the sun is called the ______.
- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- Earth is the only planet that has ______ water on it.
- Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars.
- The large flares of energy that loop back to the sun’s surface are called ______.
- What is the third closest dwarf planet to the sun?
28 Clues: Which planet is closest to the sun? • Which planet is surrounded by rings? • The atmosphere of Uranus is mostly ______. • Which planet has the most violent weather? • The centre of the sun is called the ______. • The nearest start to Earth is called ______. • Many stars come in pairs called ______ stars. • What is the coldest planet in the solar system? • ...
space 2021-01-13
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- a space laboratory where astronauts live and running lots of science experiments.
- the galaxy we live within.
- the closest planet to our Sun and the smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun, the Moon becomes completely cloaked in shadow.
- an object in the Solar System that is bigger than a comet or asteroid but smaller than a planet.
- is a small rock travelling through space.
- are huge groups of stars bound together by gravity.
- a cloud of gas and dust in space.
- spiral galaxies are disc shaped, like a CD with the bulge at the centre.
- form when a massive star dies and is squashed down into an incredibly tiny space.
- a natural satellite that orbits a planet.
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- a gigantic collection of stars, along with cosmic gas, dust and other stuff.
- 14 billion years ago the entire Universe was inside a bubble thousands of times smaller than a pinhead.
- sometimes a ‘shooting star’.
- a unit for measuring distance (like a mile or a kilometre).
- made up of tiny solid particles in space, sometimes called stardust.
- also known as The Red Planet.
- the biggest planet in our Solar System, over 100 times bigger than Earth.
- chunks of rock and metal left over from when our Solar System formed.
- a force that attracts all objects that have mass.
- the path along which cosmic objects, satellites and even spacecraft travels.
- an envelope of blisteringly hot gas surrounding the Sun.
- our beautiful home planet; the only place in the Universe where life exists
- made of ice, dust and rock, so they are sometimes called “dirty snowballs”.
- a layer of gases surrounding a planet or a moon.
25 Clues: the galaxy we live within. • sometimes a ‘shooting star’. • also known as The Red Planet. • a cloud of gas and dust in space. • is a small rock travelling through space. • a natural satellite that orbits a planet. • a layer of gases surrounding a planet or a moon. • a force that attracts all objects that have mass. • are huge groups of stars bound together by gravity. • ...
Vocab 2022-03-14
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- one of the rocky objects in space revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which earth is at the center if the solar system
- a region where many small objects orbit the sun and that stretches from beyond the orbit of Neptune to about 100 times the earth's distance from the sun
- a loop of gas connecting to sunspots
- a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
- the middle layer of the suns atmosphere
- the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core
- one of the building blocks that formed the planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which the sun is in the middle of the solar system
- the name given to the outer planets
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- the inner layer of the suns atmosphere that gives off its visible light; the suns surface
- an object that orbits the sun that has not cleared its area of orbit
- a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- name given to the inner planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid
- the trapping of heat near a planets surface by certain gases in the planets atmosphere
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earths atmosphere
- the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun which permeates the solar system.
- oval shape
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun typically in a long narrow orbit
20 Clues: oval shape • name given to the inner planets • the name given to the outer planets • a loop of gas connecting to sunspots • the middle layer of the suns atmosphere • one of the building blocks that formed the planets • the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core • a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface • ...
IB2 Revision Crossword 2024-12-13
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- A cold, treeless biome found in the Arctic or at high mountain elevations, with permafrost which is melting
- The Earth's atmospheric layer where most weather occurs.
- The tiny, dark areas on the sun that can influence solar radiation and Earth’s climate.
- The process by which plants and animals move from one area to another due to environmental changes or seasonal patterns
- A term for the forced movement of people due to climate-related disasters.
- This type of radiation is emitted by the Earth after absorbing solar energy.
- These ecosystems are characterized by specific climate conditions and vegetation, such as deserts, forests, and grasslands
- The ability of a system to cope with, adapt to, and recover from the effects of climate change.
- Explosive geological events that inject sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere, causing cooling
- The theory explaining changes in Earth's orbit that affect insolation over thousands of years
- The gradual increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities.
- The mixture of gases surrounding Earth, crucial for sustaining life and regulating energy balance.
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- Name of the phenomenon where land sinks under the weight of ice
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water shortages and crop failure
- The term for reduced solar radiation reaching Earth's surface, often caused by volcanic eruptions or pollution.
- The process by which gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere.
- Increases the effect of the change and produces instability
- erosion The gradual destruction or deterioration of soil due to factors like wind, water, and human activities.
- The frozen layer of soil that, when thawed, can release greenhouse gases such as methane
- The proportion of solar radiation reflected by a surface, higher for snow and ice
20 Clues: The Earth's atmospheric layer where most weather occurs. • Increases the effect of the change and produces instability • Name of the phenomenon where land sinks under the weight of ice • A term for the forced movement of people due to climate-related disasters. • The process by which gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere. • ...
Space 2025-11-22
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- A word meaning ‘related to the Sun.’
- When two spacecraft connect in space.
- A Russian astronaut.
- A dwarf planet far from the Sun.
- The first person to walk on the Moon.
- A giant ball of burning gas that gives off heat and light.
- A ball of ice and dust that orbits the Sun with a glowing tail.
- The force that pulls things down or keeps planets in place.
- The planet we live on.
- A person who studies how things work in the world or space.
- A person trained to travel into space.
- A spacecraft used to travel to and from space.
- Way The galaxy our solar system belongs to.
- A creature that might live on another planet.
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- hole A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- The path something takes as it circles a planet or star.
- Everything that exists: planets, stars, and galaxies.
- The U.S. space agency that sends rockets and astronauts into space.
- A huge group of stars, gas, and dust.
- A word meaning ‘related to the Moon.’
- An outfit astronauts wear to stay safe in space.
- A machine that can do tasks or explore places like Mars.
- The star at the centre of our solar system.
- A story genre about space, the future, or advanced technology.
- A pattern of stars forming a shape in the sky.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- An early scientist who used a telescope to study space.
- A machine or moon that orbits a planet.
- A round object in space that orbits a star.
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet.
- The 'red planet' in our solar system.
31 Clues: A Russian astronaut. • The planet we live on. • A dwarf planet far from the Sun. • A word meaning ‘related to the Sun.’ • When two spacecraft connect in space. • A huge group of stars, gas, and dust. • A word meaning ‘related to the Moon.’ • The first person to walk on the Moon. • The 'red planet' in our solar system. • A person trained to travel into space. • ...
Module 11 Crossword 2025-05-14
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- the force in space that pulls things closer together
- the end stage of a massive high mass star's lifespan
- the type of star which has a longer lifespan
- the other name for the outer planets (hint: related to their contents)
- the name of our planet
- the proposed arrangement of our solar system with the earth in the middle
- the astronomer and author of three laws concerning motion in space
- a cloud of dust and gas in space
- the type of nuclear reaction which the sun runs off of
- the dark blue planet which has white streaks from methane crystals
- the planet closest to the sun
- the end stage of a low mass star's lifespan
- the name for matter which is not visible but has gravity
- the largest planet
- the name for the planets, their moons, and the sun collectively
- the planet that is closer to the sun than earth, but further than mercury
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- the second step to forming a star
- the theory of the instant creation of the universe from an explosion
- the "red" planet
- the arrangement of our solar system with the sun in the middle
- the shape of the orbit of planets in our solar system
- the planet known for its rings
- the end stage of a normal sized high mass star's lifespan
- the star at the center of our solar system
- the planet which comes before neptune, but after saturn
- the name for the energy that drives the acceleration of the expansion of the universe
- the type of star which has a shorter lifespan
27 Clues: the "red" planet • the largest planet • the name of our planet • the planet closest to the sun • the planet known for its rings • a cloud of dust and gas in space • the second step to forming a star • the star at the center of our solar system • the end stage of a low mass star's lifespan • the type of star which has a longer lifespan • ...
Earth Moon and Sun Terms 2025-07-26
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- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- eclipse when the moon casts a shadow on the Earth caused by perfect alignment of the Earth, moon, and the Sun
- Moon a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth
- a feature that forms on a surface of a planet such as a channel, crater, or volcano
- moon a moon phase that looks like less than half of a circle from Earth
- a planet outside our solar system
- Moon a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a force that attracts object toward one another
- an object that moves around a larger object
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
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- Moon a moon phase that looks like a half-circle from Earth
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- Eclipse when the Moon is completely dark
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- Moon a moon that looks like a full circle from Earth
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- the relative size of things
- a measurement of the gravitational force of an object depending on mass and location
- System the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- a moon outside our solar system
- Phase the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
25 Clues: the relative size of things • a moon outside our solar system • a planet outside our solar system • Eclipse when the Moon is completely dark • an object that moves around a larger object • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • the border between light and dark on the Moon • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
science test vocab 2024-12-04
10 Clues: air • dung • sun energy • no pollution • solar energy • fossil fuels • nonrenewable energy • released from a atom • heat from the ground • rise and fall of sea level
Vocabulary 2021-12-13
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- shadows inner region shaded
- collects information on plants and the moon
- tide, happens when sun and moon are right angles of each other
- rock orbiting the sun
- eclipse, moon is darkened by the earths shadow
- force towards the center of earth
- solid piece of debris
- eclipse, sunlight is blocked by moon
- visible at night
- station, larger satellite that operates in space
- tilt, rotational axis and orbital axis
- star in the center of solar system
- device that is launched into the air
- plants, small plant lacking technical criteria
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- bodies, object outside of earths atmosphere
- paths, object in space repeating a path
- rising and falling caused by moon and sun
- someone who goes into space
- national aeronautics and space administration
- helps you look at the plants
- holds the solar system
- conclusion based off of evidence and reasoning
- tide, at its highest level
- move on central axis
- moves around axis
- moon, phase of moon when its not lit at all
- tide, happens after a new or full moon
- moon, phase of moon when its fully lit
- tide, at its lowest level
- shadows outer region shaded
30 Clues: visible at night • moves around axis • move on central axis • rock orbiting the sun • solid piece of debris • holds the solar system • tide, at its lowest level • tide, at its highest level • shadows inner region shaded • someone who goes into space • shadows outer region shaded • helps you look at the plants • force towards the center of earth • star in the center of solar system • ...
Cortinovis crossword 2020-05-27
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- what happens if all the population uses air conditioners
- a sort of white powder present when the temperature is cold
- mr. Mead profession
- adjective that describes the voice of the policeman
- the thing yah at blocks solar radiation
- the gas that composes part of Saturn
- what the policeman thinks when finishes to talk with mr. Mead
- the movement that earth does every single moment on its axis
- the thing mr. Mead walks out for
- the last form of life that will die if the earth stops to rotate
- the furthest planet from the sun
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- if the earth stops to rotate we will... in the space
- t size of the universe
- the biggest planet of our solar sistem
- if the earth stops to rotate the temperature will be as the temperature of ...
- the sun after 5,5 billions of year from now
- the name of our solar sistem
- what happens to the earth if it stops rotate for 64 days
- the number of police car in the city
- the form of the earth if the earth stops to rotate after 64/65 days
20 Clues: mr. Mead profession • t size of the universe • the name of our solar sistem • the thing mr. Mead walks out for • the furthest planet from the sun • the number of police car in the city • the gas that composes part of Saturn • the biggest planet of our solar sistem • the thing yah at blocks solar radiation • the sun after 5,5 billions of year from now • ...
Planets of Our Solar System 2014-03-11
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- objects the circle stars other than our sun
- Earth's twin planet
- the closet planet to the Sun
- objects in our solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune
- the center of Earth composed of iron and nickle
- the planet you would weigh the most on
- bodies that orbit around a sun
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are classified as this
- the first known dwarf planet
- the only planet with liquid water on its surface
- You would weight the least on this planet
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- small bodies from which a planet originates
- theory that the sun and planets condensed at about the same time out of a cloud of gas and dust
- the inner planets are...
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune containing dwarf planets and other small bodies
- the process by which Earths surface was formed
- small bodies that orbit a planet
- planets with gasses that are frozen
- planets the furthest away from the sun
- the hottest thing in our solar system
- consists of the sun, the planets, dwarf planets and all other bodies that revolve around the sun
- the only planet who spins opposite of Earth
22 Clues: Earth's twin planet • the inner planets are... • the closet planet to the Sun • the first known dwarf planet • bodies that orbit around a sun • small bodies that orbit a planet • planets with gasses that are frozen • the hottest thing in our solar system • the planet you would weigh the most on • planets the furthest away from the sun • You would weight the least on this planet • ...
Neptune 2014-11-15
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- Would life be habitable in Neptune?
- Neptune was found by a man called .. .......
- Neptune is the ..... largest planet in the solar system.
- Triton is unusual because it orbits Neptune in the ........ direction
- Triton is named after a sea ...
- Neptune is much smaller than the giants Jupiter and ......
- Neptune has 17% more of this than Earth.
- neptune is made out of Hydrogen and ......
- Neptune circles the ... every 164.8 Earth years.
- The second moon found is called
- Neptune is named after the Roman God of the ...
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- neptune is one of how many gas giants?
- Neptune has ........ moons that we know of
- Neptune was first seen in ......
- Nereid was discovered by .........
- All pictures and knowledge we have of Neptune is from the spacecraft called The .......
- Neptune has the worst of this in the whole solar system.
- the most commonly known moon of neptunes is called ......
- How many years would it take to reach Neptune? (obviously depending on where they are at the time in the solar system)
- Neptune is 27943 million ..... from the sun
- Neptune was first seen during the .... 1846
- Neptune is made out of gas and ....
22 Clues: Triton is named after a sea ... • The second moon found is called • Neptune was first seen in ...... • Nereid was discovered by ......... • Would life be habitable in Neptune? • Neptune is made out of gas and .... • neptune is one of how many gas giants? • Neptune has 17% more of this than Earth. • Neptune has ........ moons that we know of • ...
Bryan crazy crosswords 2022-09-22
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- the water that is in our planets
- the are numbers that you add together to make a bigger nunber
- the best science teacher i have right now
- the study of life science
- numbers that you add by the number that many times
- they are solids that you can find anywhere
- they cracks that have bean made by water or astroyds
- a big ball of gas that heats up our planet
- is the last planet in the solar system and the coldest
- planet that are made up gas
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- cracks that water runs
- the second closest planet to the sun
- are math problems that we use in every day bases
- planet - planets that are solid and have rocks
- the second biggest planet in our solar system and it has rings
- the are creatures that humans belive and say that the are small and have a big eyes and are green
- the first planet closest to the sun
- the fourth planet in the solar system
- life that lives in the planet
- the space craft that landed in the in the moon in the 60's and it was the first one
- gases that that make a atmosphere
21 Clues: cracks that water runs • the study of life science • planet that are made up gas • life that lives in the planet • the water that is in our planets • gases that that make a atmosphere • the first planet closest to the sun • the second closest planet to the sun • the fourth planet in the solar system • the best science teacher i have right now • ...
Astronomy 2 Review 2020-10-29
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- The sun is about ___ billion years old
- Caused by meteoroids hitting the moon
- On of the gases that make up the sun
- Type of eclipse -Moon passes over the sun
- The sun's energy comes from nuclear _________
- The Earth's Natural satellite
- The lighter part of an eclipse's shadow
- A tide when gravitational pull are at right angles
- Type of eclipse-shadow of Earth passes over moon
- Fading
- Protects Earth from the Solar Wind
- Small dark areas on the sun's surface
- __ theory of how the moon formed
- Darkest part of an eclipse's shadow
- One of the gases that make up the sun
- The side of the moon we always see
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- The side of the moon we never see
- Reddish loops of gas that arc
- Growing
- protects Earth from the solar wind
- Electrically charged particles from corona
- The outer most region of the sun
- Explosions from chromosphere
- Occur because waters pulled by gravity
- Type of tide when pull of moon & sun are parallel
- Takes moon about a _ to make rotation & revolution
- The medium size start at the center of solar system
- Where the sun's energy originates
28 Clues: Fading • Growing • Explosions from chromosphere • Reddish loops of gas that arc • The Earth's Natural satellite • The outer most region of the sun • __ theory of how the moon formed • The side of the moon we never see • Where the sun's energy originates • protects Earth from the solar wind • Protects Earth from the Solar Wind • The side of the moon we always see • ...
Super Physics Crossword 2022-05-12
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- Name for the horizontal rows on the periodic table.
- Scientist credited with the theory of relativity.
- Negatively charged particle of atom.
- Most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere.
- Credited as the Inventor of the first practical lightbulb
- This element makes up much of Earth's core (Fe)
- The sun is mostly made of this element.
- Au is the chemical symbol for this element.
- Force that attracts any two objects with mass to each other.
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- The largest mountain in the solar system is located on this planet.
- Positively charged particle of an atom
- Earth is located in this galaxy
- Most H2O we've discovered on other planets is in this solid form.
- This element is an essential building block for known life.
- Only solar system planet that spins on its' side
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons).
- Rapid expansion of matter from a state of extremely high density and temperature that according to current cosmological theories marked the origin of the universe (2 words).
- The chemical symbol for this element is Sn.
- Our solar system has this many planets.
- Light acts both as a particle and like this.
20 Clues: Earth is located in this galaxy • Negatively charged particle of atom. • Positively charged particle of an atom • The sun is mostly made of this element. • Our solar system has this many planets. • The chemical symbol for this element is Sn. • Au is the chemical symbol for this element. • Most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Spinning in Space 2016-11-01
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- Pollution: Man-made light that disrupts the natural light cycle is known as... (5, 9)
- Earth has 4 of these during the year
- I: The first satellite in space
- We travelled to the moon in a...
- II: The second spacecraft sent to Mars
- The... has been expanding since the Big Bang
- Cassiopeia is a ... in the Northern Hemisphere
- Mars is one, so is Saturn
- Probes: A series of 8 spacecraft missions (7, 6)
- A... eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the Earth's shadow
- Phases: A waning gibbous is one of the... (5, 6)
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- ... Space Telescope is a large telescope launched by NASA
- The... program was a group of rocket-powered flights, also the name of the planet closest to the sun
- A... eclipse occurs when the sun is obscured by the moon
- The Moon is in ... around the Earth
- What is the name of the theory that Copernicus proposed about the arrangement of our solar system?
- We have a summer and winter...
- The name of the home for astronauts in space (acronym)
- Occurs when the Earth crosses the Celestial Equator
- System: Ours has 8 planets (5, 6)
20 Clues: Mars is one, so is Saturn • We have a summer and winter... • I: The first satellite in space • We travelled to the moon in a... • System: Ours has 8 planets (5, 6) • The Moon is in ... around the Earth • Earth has 4 of these during the year • II: The second spacecraft sent to Mars • The... has been expanding since the Big Bang • Cassiopeia is a ... in the Northern Hemisphere • ...
Barnes S. Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- The other ingredient in hydrogen fuel cells
- Heat from the Earth's interior
- The original source of energy in wind and water
- Chemical compounds that have carbon hydrogen atoms
- Why nuclear fission is not used
- An advantage of hydrogen fuel cells
- Something that provides energy
- A disadvantage of wind energy
- A limitation of solar energy
- A disadvantage of hydrogen fuel cells
- The element used in nuclear energy
- The two types of nuclear energy are fission and
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- A mixture of gas and alcohol
- A disadvantage of biomass
- A disadvantage of solar energy
- Something that can not be replenished in a short amount of time
- Oils main use
- Compounds made from oil
- An advantage of biomass
- An advantage of hydro power
- An advantage of geothermal
- One need for fuel
- An advantage of wind energy
- Something that can be replenished in a relatively short amount of time
- A process where crude oil is made into other fuels
- A disadvantage of geothermal
- The three main types of fuel are coal, oil and
- Wood, plants, manure and food wastes used for fuel
- An advantage of solar energy
29 Clues: Oils main use • One need for fuel • Compounds made from oil • An advantage of biomass • A disadvantage of biomass • An advantage of geothermal • An advantage of hydro power • An advantage of wind energy • A mixture of gas and alcohol • A disadvantage of geothermal • A limitation of solar energy • An advantage of solar energy • A disadvantage of wind energy • ...
Cosmic Catastrophes 2023-09-20
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- The star that is the center of our solar system.
- Made up of millions of solar systems and makes up the universe.
- The revolution of something around another larger object.
- Large balls of burning gas in space.
- Round objects too small to be considered real planets.
- Relating to the universe or cosmos.
- Gasses surrounding planets
- Happens when a meteorite enters atmosphere and burns up.
- Small icy object that orbits the Sun and is known for it’s “tail.”
- A place in space where the gravity is so strong not even light can escape it.
- The only planet in our solar system suitable for life.
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- something that is mostly made up of planets, stars, and asteroids.
- Round objects that revolve around stars.
- The large round object that orbits Earth.
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space.
- Something used to make distant things, like planets seem much closer than they really are.
- Small rocky object that orbits the Sun and is found between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars.
- When Earth encounters many meteors at once.
- A dying star
- Millions of galaxies.
20 Clues: A dying star • Millions of galaxies. • Gasses surrounding planets • Relating to the universe or cosmos. • Large balls of burning gas in space. • A giant cloud of gas and dust in space. • Round objects that revolve around stars. • The large round object that orbits Earth. • When Earth encounters many meteors at once. • The star that is the center of our solar system. • ...
Jazib: Science Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- A moon that exists out of our solar system
- A microscopic organism that makes up other organisms and operates with organelles
- An Idea or statement of scientists that is yet to be proven
- An Organelle that supplies cells with energy
- The cycles of the Moon
- When the moon, the sun, and the earth line up, causing the moon to block the sun
- The line on the Moon that separates light and dark
- The Star we orbit
- The study of land and rocks
- The celestial object that orbits us and appears in the night sky
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- An area in which inhabit
- When the moon is completely dark
- The way how humans weed out the less wanted or needed traits in animals or plants
- A celestial object that appears in other or outside of our solar system
- The 2nd half of the Moon Cycle. starts from left to right
- The way how nature weeds out the less adaptable traits
- The product or result of two parents mating
- A celestial object that appears in our solar system
- The 1st half of the Moon cycle. starts from right to left
- The study of organisms underwater
20 Clues: The Star we orbit • The cycles of the Moon • An area in which inhabit • The study of land and rocks • When the moon is completely dark • The study of organisms underwater • A moon that exists out of our solar system • The product or result of two parents mating • An Organelle that supplies cells with energy • The line on the Moon that separates light and dark • ...
sun, moon, and earth crossword! 2024-02-21
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- the force that attracts a body towards the earth.
- A repeating path that on object makes around another object.
- is made of 70% water and 30% land. It is also a natural satellite to earth.
- the collection of 8 planets and their moons in orbit around the sun.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- Synonym for spinning.
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- There are 8 of them in our solar system
- the sun is about 10,000 F, it is really ___.
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- similar to orbit
- what a planet or celestial is made of.
- The sun is a _____ source.
- The sun is made up of _____.
- A object that moves around a larger object.
- shooting ____ or the sun is the only ____.
- is made of 70% hydrogen, 28% helium, and 2% other.
- a piece of rock or metal that burns very brightly when it enters the Earth's atmosphere from space.
- a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground.
- A planet with alot of craters and is mostly made of rock. is a natural satellite to earth.
20 Clues: similar to orbit • Synonym for spinning. • The sun is a _____ source. • The sun is made up of _____. • There are 8 of them in our solar system • what a planet or celestial is made of. • shooting ____ or the sun is the only ____. • a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground. • A object that moves around a larger object. • the sun is about 10,000 F, it is really ___. • ...
Mass, Space, and Energy 2024-10-18
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- What natural satellite orbits the Earth?
- What powers the planets and provides light and heat to the solar system?
- Which planet is known for its thick, toxic atmosphere?
- What occurs when one celestial body passes through the shadow of another?
- What was the name of the famous NASA mission that landed humans on the moon?
- What is the vast expanse in which all celestial bodies exist?
- What planet do we live on?
- What term describes the places where energy is kept?
- Which planet is famous for its rings?
- What is the force exerted on an object due to gravity?
- Which planet is the largest in our solar system?
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- What is the process of moving energy from one object to another?
- Which red planet is fourth from the sun?
- What is a body that orbits a planet or star?
- What causes changes in weather patterns over a year?
- What are the different stages of the moon called?
- What is the upward force acting on an object in a fluid?
- What is the amount of matter in an object?
- What is the capacity to do work called?
- What vehicle is used to travel into space?
20 Clues: What planet do we live on? • Which planet is famous for its rings? • What is the capacity to do work called? • What natural satellite orbits the Earth? • Which red planet is fourth from the sun? • What is the amount of matter in an object? • What vehicle is used to travel into space? • What is a body that orbits a planet or star? • ...
Cross (word) The Solar System 2024-12-03
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- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- a gas that surrounds some planets
- seventh planet from the Sun
- a gas that consists 1/5 of the atmosphere
- system the sun along with all the other planets and other objects in a group in space
- a liquid that makes Earth habitable
- largest planet in the solar system
- the path a planet or other object takes around the Sun
- the closest planet to the Sun
- for planet from the Sun
- capable of being inhabited
- the center of our solar system
- has thin flat rings made of ice
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- planet a smaller planet that is too small to be considered a planet
- second planet from the Sun
- a bright light in the sky
- unit a unit of length based on the distance from the Sun
- eight large objects that orbit the Sun
- a natural satellite to a planet
- Dash most famous dwarf planet
- 8th planet from the Sun
- a downward force on planets or other objects in space
- the path around the Sun
- the process of turning on an axis
- the only planet to have life on it
- a creature from outer space
26 Clues: 8th planet from the Sun • the path around the Sun • for planet from the Sun • a bright light in the sky • second planet from the Sun • seventh planet from the Sun • capable of being inhabited • a creature from outer space • Dash most famous dwarf planet • the closest planet to the Sun • the center of our solar system • a natural satellite to a planet • ...
General Knowledge 2024-12-16
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- The country with the most wins in FIFA.
- The hardest substance.
- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- A German breed of dog that is typically brown and black.
- The CEO of Tesla.
- Italian brand and manufacturer of luxury sports cars and supercars.
- The biggest flower in the world.
- The tallest building in the world.
- The national car brand of Malaysia.
- The fastest land animal.
- The most popular instant noodles in Malaysia.
- The best-selling video game of all time.
- The tallest mountain in the world.
- The first president of the USA.
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- The capital of China.
- An Indian lawyer that's honored in India as the father of the nation for fighting for India's independence.
- The current prime minister of Malaysia.
- The largest country in the world.
- The team of superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- The biggest planet in the Solar System.
- The smallest planet in the solar system.
- The first astronaut to set foot on the moon.
- One of the greatest physicist, famous for the theory of relativity.
- The most popular K-pop group.
- The company that made the first approved Covid vaccine.
25 Clues: The CEO of Tesla. • The capital of China. • The hardest substance. • The fastest land animal. • The most popular K-pop group. • The first president of the USA. • The biggest flower in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The tallest building in the world. • The tallest mountain in the world. • The national car brand of Malaysia. • ...
space 2025-03-03
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- - A garment worn by astronauts for protection in space
- - The curved path of a celestial object around a star or planet.
- - A celestial body with a glowing tail that orbits the Sun.
- - The third planet from the Sun.
- - A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly found in a belt.
- - The planet often referred to as Earth's "sister planet."
- - A massive collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- - The smallest planet and closest to the Sun.
- - The planet known for its stunning rings.
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- - Once considered the ninth planet, now classified as a dwarf planet.
- - A vehicle used to travel into space.
- - The largest planet in our solar system.
- - A person trained to travel in space.
- - A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- - The star at the center of our solar system.
- - A tool used to observe distant objects in space.
- - A region in space with gravity so strong that nothing can escape.
- - A planet that rotates on its side, with faint rings.
- - Earth’s natural satellite.
- - The "Red Planet" in our solar system.
20 Clues: - Earth’s natural satellite. • - The third planet from the Sun. • - A vehicle used to travel into space. • - A person trained to travel in space. • - The "Red Planet" in our solar system. • - The largest planet in our solar system. • - The planet known for its stunning rings. • - The star at the center of our solar system. • - The smallest planet and closest to the Sun. • ...
Space 2025-05-15
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- flare a bright, gaseous surface eruption from the sun (2 words)
- hottest planet in solar system
- determined orbits were elliptical
- wind stream of charged particles from the sun (2 words)
- no longer a planet due to not meeting all 3 criteria
- last planet
- known for rings
- known as the "northern lights" (2 words)
- largest planet
- red planet
- rock that lands on earth
- known as "shooting stars"
- made precise measurements of location of planets, not exact
- believed the sun was the center of the Solar System
- term for when Earth is the center
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- term for the inner most planets
- spot on the surface of the sun with cooler temperatures
- determined the planets stay in orbit because of inertia and gravity
- confirmed Copernicus believe by viewing planet phases
- surface of the sun
- term to represent the outermost planets (2 words, no space for answer)
- chunk of ice and dust that orbits the sun
- has light blue color due to methane
- white halo around the sun
- believed Earth was the center of the universe
- rock/ice that is in space
- closest to the sun
- term for when the Sun is the center
- only planet with liquid water
29 Clues: red planet • last planet • largest planet • known for rings • surface of the sun • closest to the sun • rock that lands on earth • white halo around the sun • rock/ice that is in space • known as "shooting stars" • only planet with liquid water • hottest planet in solar system • term for the inner most planets • determined orbits were elliptical • term for when Earth is the center • ...
Mixed Bag 2025-12-10
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- The Pilgrims sailed to America on this ship.
- Color of Park Place and Boardwalk on a Monopoly board.
- Main ingredient in guacamole.
- Number of continents in the world (spell number).
- Street that your school is on.
- Band, Art, Orchestra, Study Skills, ASB.
- Which sign in the zodiac is represented by a crab?
- City in Europe where the Eiffel Tower is located.
- The largest snake in the world.
- One of the SVMS Math teachers.
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- Instrument Mr. Winters plays.
- Month that winter season officially begins.
- Credited with discovering America Christopher _____.
- Only planet in our solar system not named after a god.
- Last name of the 2nd U.S. president
- Which planet in our solar system shares its name with an element.
- Number of stars on the American flag (spell number).
- First name of singer who is considered the "King of Rock 'n' Roll".
- The only star in our solar system (2 words).
- Last U.S. president to be assassinated: John F. ______.
- Number of legs a spider has.
- This layer of the Sun is also a brand of beer.
- Another name for the Fall season.
23 Clues: Number of legs a spider has. • Instrument Mr. Winters plays. • Main ingredient in guacamole. • Street that your school is on. • One of the SVMS Math teachers. • The largest snake in the world. • Another name for the Fall season. • Last name of the 2nd U.S. president • Band, Art, Orchestra, Study Skills, ASB. • Month that winter season officially begins. • ...
Las Estaciones 2024-07-24
19 Clues: fog • tan • hot • swim • cold • beach • scarf • cloudy • leaves • pollen • blanket • pumpkin • flowers • harvest • snowfall • butterfly • ice cream • flourishing • solar Sunshine
Crossword 2 2023-04-18
20 Clues: sur • dans • vélo • moins • climat • poisson • solaire • légumes • voiture • feuille • utiliser • derrière • utiliser • protéger • bouteille • électricité • renouvelable • pois chiches • environnement • pomme de terre
Solar System 2017-10-24
9 Clues: Means Sun System • Orbiting in a belt • Orbiting ball of ice • Orbit around planets • One of the dwarf planets • Only star in our solar system • Number of planets in our solar system • Holds objects in orbit around the Sun • Sun has the highest amount of this in the Solar System.
The Sun and the Planets 2025-02-17
9 Clues: The hottest planet • The farthest planet • I am the res planet • the plant with rings • The planet we live on • the closest planet to the Sun • The center of the Solar system • the coldest planet in the solar system • i am the biggest planet in the solar system
G033-3 2021-09-08
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- A PV panel converts ________ into electricity.
- Solar cells produce ________ current, and therefore need inverting to produce A.C.
- UPS stands for ____________ power supply.
- In the gross feed-in tariff scheme all solar energy is measured by a __________ meter.
- Fuel cells convert fuels like natural or hydrogen gas into electricity without the need to burn the fuel, and hydrogen has the advantage that only water is produced as an emission, but natural gas is more _______ available.
- Grid connected inverters have active and passive anti-islanding techniques, and whereas passive protection disconnects inverter when a under or over voltage condition occurs, active protection induces a voltage ________.
- A grid connected inverter must disconnect itself from the grid when the inverter detects that the grid is not __________ normally, such as a blackout.
- Batteries that produce flammable hydrogen gas should be stored in a well ________ area to avoid explosions.
- You must ensure that installing UPS system protection devices do not _________ neutral and earthing conductors.
- Stand alone inverters will be rated according to their instantaneous (peak/surge), continuous and 30 min continuous output ________.
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- PV cells are connected in series and parallel to produce the familiar PV _________ (panel) that we then install on the roof to produce strings and arrays.
- The in-line type UPS can also be used as a power __________.
- The PV ______ is the basic building block of solar systems.
- A rectifier changes ac to dc but an inverter __________ dc to ac.
- Unlike solar panels, wind turbines can produce _____ and DC.
- Furling is intended to protect a wind turbine from strong winds whereas ________ ensures optimal generator output by positioning the blades into to wind.
- Wind turbines are classified by the axis direction of the generator shaft, the most common being the _____.
- In the net feed-in tariff scheme only the _______ solar energy is measured by the principle meter.
- At the anode of a hydrogen fuel cell, the hydrogen (H2) is _________ (has the electron removed) allowing the electron to flow in the electrical circuit. The oxidised hydrogen ion (H+) is then recombined with the returning electrons in the electrical circuit and oxygen in air to produce water as the emission.
- SAPS stands for standalone ________ systems.
20 Clues: UPS stands for ____________ power supply. • SAPS stands for standalone ________ systems. • A PV panel converts ________ into electricity. • The PV ______ is the basic building block of solar systems. • The in-line type UPS can also be used as a power __________. • Unlike solar panels, wind turbines can produce _____ and DC. • ...
Lesson 2-3 2018-06-07
19 Clues: ров • паж • чума • монах • купец • глина • пытка • рыцарь • турнир • верхом • дымоход • казнить • знатный • крестьянин • оруженосец • средневековый • туалет в замке • оборонительный • комната хозяина
Outer Space 2018-05-20
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- The Greenhouse _____________ is an increase in temperature caused when incoming solar radiation is passed but outgoing thermal radiation is blocked by the atmosphere.
- The ________ planets are composed of rock and metal.
- position
- Meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface without burning up completely.
- Small icy bodies.
- The length of time required for a planet to make one complete turn on its axis.
- ________ planets are farthest from the sun and include: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Small rocky bodies.
- The Astronomical ________ is the distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the Sun.
- A __________ is a celestial body that orbits the sun and has a gravitational pull.
- The Milky Way ________ contains our solar system.
- The circular path a planet takes around the sun.
- _________ is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
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- ________ planets are objects that are similar to planets except that they orbit the Sun in areas where there are many similar objects
- The length of time required for a planet to make one complete trip around the Sun.
- small, rocky body that travels through space
- An asteroid ________ divides the Inner and Outer Planets.
- The only place in our solar system, other than Earth, where humans have visited.
- The solar system formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust called a _________.
- ________ is defined as the ratio of the mass of an object to the volume of space the object takes up.
- Bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere-sometimes called a “shooting star”.
- temperature
- _______ planets are closest to the sun and include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- The _______ planets are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium.
24 Clues: position • temperature • Small icy bodies. • Small rocky bodies. • small, rocky body that travels through space • The circular path a planet takes around the sun. • The Milky Way ________ contains our solar system. • The ________ planets are composed of rock and metal. • An asteroid ________ divides the Inner and Outer Planets. • ...
Science Crossword - Emma S 2013-12-15
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- a rapidly spinning neutron star that emits pulses of radio and optical energy.
- a star that suddenly becomes brighter.
- occurs when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is suddenly realeased.
- a massive burst of solar wind and magnetic fields rising above the solar corona or being released into space.
- a very large and bright star whose hot core has used most of its hydrogen.
- the thin layer of the sun that is just abpve the photosphere and that glows a reddish color during eclipses
- the location on the H-R diagram where most stars lie; diagonal pattern from lower right to upper left.
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- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and that emits light.
- cloud of gas that forms around a dying star.
- The Suns center
- the zone of the sun's interior that is between the core and the convective zone and in which energy moves by radiation.
- the visible surface of the sun
- an object so massive and dense that even light cannot escape its gravity.
- the region of the sun's interior that is between the radiative xone and the photosphere and in which energy is carried upward by convection.
- star a star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neutrons.
- massive stars that become larger than giants as they leave the main sequence.
- the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
- a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space; a region.
- a small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old sunlike star.
- star that explodes and blows itself apart.
- cooler regions in the suns photosphere.
21 Clues: The Suns center • the visible surface of the sun • a star that suddenly becomes brighter. • cooler regions in the suns photosphere. • star that explodes and blows itself apart. • the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere • cloud of gas that forms around a dying star. • a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space; a region. • ...
Our Place In Space 2021-02-17
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- a natural satellite that orbits a planet
- the time it takes a planet to rotate once on its axis, i.e. 24 hours
- System, the Sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets
- a group of millions or billions of stars
- any object that orbits another object
- sunlight, sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle, this type of sunlight is more intense and heats the surface more quickly than indirect sunlight
- a ball of gas that releases light and heat
- model, a model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- satellite, an object that orbits another object and is not man-made
- an imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- Way, the galaxy in which the Solar System is located
- the motion of one object around another because of gravity
- a geometric shape that looks like an oval or squashed circle
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- plane, the imaginary flat surface on which planets orbit the Sun
- planet, a planet made up mostly of rock and metal, with a solid surface
- planet, a planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- the time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun
- satellite, an object that orbits another object and is man-made
- a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- an attractive force between any two objects that have mass
- a spinning motion
- model, a model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre
- an imaginary line through an object around which it spins
23 Clues: a spinning motion • any object that orbits another object • a natural satellite that orbits a planet • a group of millions or billions of stars • a ball of gas that releases light and heat • Way, the galaxy in which the Solar System is located • the time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun • a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • ...
Vocab 2022-03-14
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- one of the rocky objects in space revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which earth is at the center if the solar system
- a region where many small objects orbit the sun and that stretches from beyond the orbit of Neptune to about 100 times the earth's distance from the sun
- a loop of gas connecting to sunspots
- a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
- the middle layer of the suns atmosphere
- the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core
- one of the building blocks that formed the planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which the sun is in the middle of the solar system
- the name given to the outer planets
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- the inner layer of the suns atmosphere that gives off its visible light; the suns surface
- an object that orbits the sun that has not cleared its area of orbit
- a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- name given to the inner planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid
- the trapping of heat near a planets surface by certain gases in the planets atmosphere
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earths atmosphere
- the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun which permeates the solar system.
- oval shape
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun typically in a long narrow orbit
20 Clues: oval shape • name given to the inner planets • the name given to the outer planets • a loop of gas connecting to sunspots • the middle layer of the suns atmosphere • one of the building blocks that formed the planets • the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core • a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface • ...
Space 2024-04-12
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- Unidentified flying object.
- Is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system.
- Is an exoplanet located about 600 light-years away from Earth.
- A huge collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- Are a group of twelve constellations that lie along the path of the Sun across the sky.
- Is the curved path that an object.
- Is a theoretical tunnel-like structure that could connect two separate points in spacetime.
- Is a vast cloud of gas and dust in space.
- Group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape in the night sky as observed from Earth.
- An invisible substance that makes up a large part of the universe's mass and doesn't emit light.
- The entire illuminated side of the Moon to be visible from Earth.
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- Point in space with gravity so strong that nothing can escape, not even light.
- Refers to the space between stars.
- Is a highly energetic and distant active galactic nucleus.
- Is an optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- Is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- Is the star at the center of our solar system.
- Once considered the ninth planet.
- Are commonly used for space exploration.
- Is the largest planet in our solar system.
- A fictional extraterrestrial creature from the "Alien" franchise.
- Is a unit of length in the metric system equal to one septillionth (10^-24) of a meter.
- Creature, or entity that originates from a location outside of Earth or its atmosphere.
- Year It's a unit used in astronomy to measure vast distances in space.
- Refers to the lunar phase when the moon appears as a semicircle in the sky.
26 Clues: Earth's natural satellite. • Unidentified flying object. • Once considered the ninth planet. • Refers to the space between stars. • Is the curved path that an object. • Are commonly used for space exploration. • Is a vast cloud of gas and dust in space. • Is the largest planet in our solar system. • Is the star at the center of our solar system. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-07
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- first man in space, Soviet
- eighth planet from the sun, last planet in the solar system
- first man on the moon, American
- sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings
- the international space station where astronauts from across the world live and work
- first woman in space, Soviet
- to bend light for the purpose of making something appear bigger
- relating to the sun
- the part of our galaxy that is made up of the sun and eight major planets
- third planet from the sun, only habitable one
- dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, was demoted from planet status
- capable of supporting life
- gas gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) that trap heat in the atmosphere
- seventh planet from the sun, rotates on its side
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- fifth planet from the sun, the largest gas giant
- made up of gases
- planet a planet that doesn't meet the three major planet criteria
- second planet in the solar system; has a greenhouse-like atmosphere
- a device using mirrors to better observe objects in space
- someone who works in space
- the study of space
- fourth planet from the sun, nicknamed "the red planet"
- relating to the moon
- the bounce light from one point to another
- Greek word for "wanderer;" Earth and Jupiter are examples of one; must meet three criteria
- relating to the stars
- space telescope launched in 1990, provides many stellar pictures
- space telescope launched in 2021, more advanced than previous telescopes
- earth-like; made up of solid material
- first planet in the solar system
30 Clues: made up of gases • the study of space • relating to the sun • relating to the moon • relating to the stars • first man in space, Soviet • someone who works in space • capable of supporting life • first woman in space, Soviet • first man on the moon, American • first planet in the solar system • earth-like; made up of solid material • the bounce light from one point to another • ...
ulangan tata surya_ashla 2026-01-22
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- The Solar System is part of what?
- What is the largest planet?
- Where is the asteroid belt located?
- Which planet is the hottest?
- Why do planets stay in orbit?
- How many moons does Earth have?
- Why is Jupiter easy to see?
- What is a telescope used for?
- Which planet is called the Blue Planet?
- Which planet rotates on its side?
- Why do astronauts go to space?
- What tool do scientists use to study space?
- What does the Sun give to Earth?
- What is at the center of the Solar System?
- What are Saturn’s rings made of?
- How many planets are in the Solar System?
- What galaxy do we live in?
- What is the Solar System?
- What are the inner planets?
- What is a dwarf planet?
- What are the outer planets?
- What causes the seasons?
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- What is Pluto classified as?
- What is a meteor often called?
- What does the Moon do around Earth?
- Which planet has famous rings?
- What is a comet?
- Which planet is closest to the Sun?
- Why can Earth support life?
- Which planet is farthest from the Sun?
- What is an asteroid?
- What makes Mars look red?
- What is a space probe?
- What force keeps planets moving around the Sun?
- What is gravity?
- What is a meteor called when it hits Earth?
- What is an orbit?
- Which planet is called the Red Planet?
- What causes day and night?
- Why do comets have tails?
40 Clues: What is a comet? • What is gravity? • What is an orbit? • What is an asteroid? • What is a space probe? • What is a dwarf planet? • What causes the seasons? • What makes Mars look red? • What is the Solar System? • Why do comets have tails? • What galaxy do we live in? • What causes day and night? • What is the largest planet? • Why can Earth support life? • Why is Jupiter easy to see? • ...
Kali's Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-21
9 Clues: Where we live • Known for its rings • Known as the red planet • Closest planet to the sun • Discovered only 200 years ago • The farthest planet from the sun • The only star in the solar system • The hottest planet in the Solar System • The biggest planet in the Solar System
space 2023-04-12
9 Clues: Has 8 phases • Gas giant with rings • Used for travel in space • Someone who goes into space • a collection of solar systems • Used to look at far away objects • Star at the center of solar system • Largest planet in our solar system • one of two gases found in gas giants
The Sun and the Planets 2025-02-17
9 Clues: The hottest planet • I am the red planet • The farthest planet • The plant with rings • The planet we live on • The closest planet to the Sun • The center of the Solar system • The coldest planet in the solar system • I am the biggest planet in the solar system
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- 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 _________________.
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
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- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- The Latin word for moon
- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
10 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 _________________. • ...
Solar Energy 2014-03-10
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- the house has a wood stove to provide backup heat on cloudy days
- used to convert solar energy into electricity
- mirror that collects energy from the sun and powers electric plants
- sunlight that passes through the windows is absorbed by the walls and floors and is converted to heat
- energy from the sun
- large windows on the south and west sides act as passive solar collectors
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- rows of mirrors focused on the sun's rays to heat a tank of water
- captures sun's energy then uses pumps and fans to distribute heat
- solar energy that can be used to heat buildings
- water heater run on solar power
10 Clues: energy from the sun • water heater run on solar power • used to convert solar energy into electricity • solar energy that can be used to heat buildings • the house has a wood stove to provide backup heat on cloudy days • rows of mirrors focused on the sun's rays to heat a tank of water • captures sun's energy then uses pumps and fans to distribute heat • ...
Space Science 2013-04-11
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- Dark smooth areas on Moon
- The sun is mostly made of this chemical element and Helium
- In 2006 this planet was downgraded to a dwarf planet
- Planet that doesn't have any atmosphere
- A big storm system on Jupiter
- Planet that has the longest orbital period in Solar System
- White spots on Moon's surface
- Phenomenon happens caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on the ocean
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- Planet that has the strongest gravity in Solar System
- Space object that reaches Earth's surface
- Space particles that enter the Earth's thin upper atmosphere and produce a streak of lights
- The common center part of every Terrestial Planets structure
- belt It sits between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars
- A star that takes 98.6% mass of the Solar System
14 Clues: Dark smooth areas on Moon • A big storm system on Jupiter • White spots on Moon's surface • Planet that doesn't have any atmosphere • Space object that reaches Earth's surface • A star that takes 98.6% mass of the Solar System • In 2006 this planet was downgraded to a dwarf planet • Planet that has the strongest gravity in Solar System • ...
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- When the moon comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- 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 _________________.
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
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- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- The Latin word for moon
- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
10 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 _________________. • ...
Eclipse/layla r 2024-03-22
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- When the sun lights up the moon, the moon reflects a ______ on earth
- The darkest part of a shadow is the _____
- Sun-earth-moon
- _____ solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks out all the sun's light
- The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow cat in and eclipse
- The moon is in the _______ phase during a solar eclipse
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- Sun-moon-earth
- When the moon is at its farthest point in orbit
- The total of partial obscuring of the sun or moon by the moon or earth's shadow
- ______ solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks out only a part of the sun
10 Clues: Sun-moon-earth • Sun-earth-moon • The darkest part of a shadow is the _____ • When the moon is at its farthest point in orbit • The moon is in the _______ phase during a solar eclipse • When the sun lights up the moon, the moon reflects a ______ on earth • _____ solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks out all the sun's light • ...
earth and space crossword 2020-06-06
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- The planet Elon Musks wants to inhabit
- Creation of the universe
- A small metallic or rocky body from outer space
- The galaxy we live in
- the stage in large starts life When most of the hydrogen has been converted to helium
- This generates so much energy that the explosion lights up the sky for many light-years(medium star)
- The colourful lights in the sky
- A planet that is also the name of a greek god
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- The longest period in the life span of any star
- 7th plant from the sun
- One year travelling at the speed of light
- A ball of ice that moves around in outer space
- Our solar system
- This occurs when the Sun, Earth and moon align
14 Clues: Our solar system • The galaxy we live in • 7th plant from the sun • Creation of the universe • The colourful lights in the sky • The planet Elon Musks wants to inhabit • One year travelling at the speed of light • A planet that is also the name of a greek god • A ball of ice that moves around in outer space • This occurs when the Sun, Earth and moon align • ...
Solar System Review Crossword 2021-05-24
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- To spin on an axis
- This gas giant is famous for its ring
- The hottest planet in the solar system, with an atmosphere of 99% CO2
- The __________ belt separates the rocky, inner planets from the gas giants
- To travel in a circle around a central object
- The force that keeps the planets trapped by the sun
- The smallest planet, and closest to the sun
- Only planet in the solar system with known life
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- The planet furthest from the sun
- Known as the "Red Planet" for its iron-rich soil
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Our sun and the planets that orbit it (one word, no space)
- It takes Earth 365 days to ______ the sun
- Earth has only one, but Mars has two and Jupiter has 79!
14 Clues: To spin on an axis • The planet furthest from the sun • This gas giant is famous for its ring • The largest planet in our solar system • It takes Earth 365 days to ______ the sun • The smallest planet, and closest to the sun • To travel in a circle around a central object • Only planet in the solar system with known life • Known as the "Red Planet" for its iron-rich soil • ...
Astronomy 2025-10-05
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- The 3rd largest moon in the Solar System.
- The supercluster we're in.
- The Latin name for the "Moon".
- The super-super cluster we're in.
- The largest known planet in the Solar System.
- The largest galaxy that orbits the Andromeda Galaxy.
- The Largest moon in the Solar System
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- The word for the four major moons of Jupiter.
- A planet about 10% the mass of the Earth, and is commonly known as the "Red Planet"
- The closest star to the Sun. (no spaces)
- The galaxy we're in. (no spaces)
- The only known planet with life
- A planet that is ~85% the mass of the Earth, and is covered in a thick atmosphere.
- A planet ~5% the mass of the Earth, and is an element.
14 Clues: The supercluster we're in. • The Latin name for the "Moon". • The only known planet with life • The galaxy we're in. (no spaces) • The super-super cluster we're in. • The Largest moon in the Solar System • The closest star to the Sun. (no spaces) • The 3rd largest moon in the Solar System. • The word for the four major moons of Jupiter. • ...
La radiacion solar ¿como podemos aprovecrarla en los invernaderos? 2023-12-04
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- Rayo que nos da luz
- Energía obtenida del Sol a través de los paneles solares
- Combustible alternativo generado con la energía proveniente de la radiación solar
- DE SILICIO: Elementos necesarios para la fabricación de paneles solares
- Ciencia relacionada con el estudio de la producción agrícola bajo luces artificiales
- Proceso en el cual las plantas usan la radiación solar para crecer
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- Instrumento para medir los niveles de iluminación solar
- Una de las herramientas más avanzadas para optimizar la captación de energía solar
- Instrumento usado para medir el flujo de electricidad generada por los paneles solares
- AUTÓTROFOS: Entidades capaces de aprovechar la energía del Sol para sobrevivir
10 Clues: Rayo que nos da luz • Instrumento para medir los niveles de iluminación solar • Energía obtenida del Sol a través de los paneles solares • Proceso en el cual las plantas usan la radiación solar para crecer • DE SILICIO: Elementos necesarios para la fabricación de paneles solares • AUTÓTROFOS: Entidades capaces de aprovechar la energía del Sol para sobrevivir • ...
Solar System 2024-01-19
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- With it's rings, this planet is known as the "crown jewel" of the solar system
- This planet has one moon and can sustain life.
- The red planet that has Wifi and currently is occupied by robots.
- This planet is the biggest in the solar system.
- This planet is icy blue with rings that go up and down
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- All the planets in our solar system orbit this giant.
- This separates Mars from Jupiter
- The planet that rotates opposite from all the other planets and has clouds of c02 gas and acid
- The second to last planet in our solar system
- This planet is the closest to the sun.
10 Clues: This separates Mars from Jupiter • This planet is the closest to the sun. • The second to last planet in our solar system • This planet has one moon and can sustain life. • This planet is the biggest in the solar system. • All the planets in our solar system orbit this giant. • This planet is icy blue with rings that go up and down • ...
Exploring Science Fun Facts 2020-06-20
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- The state of matter where sound travel the easiest
- It is a star at the center of Solar System
- number of planets in the Solar System
- part of the flower that is in charge of photosynthesis
- It is the hollow space in the middle of a bone filled with.
- landforms are found on what layer of the Earth
- process of breaking down food into smaller pieces
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- small particles that make up matter
- The material that are attracted to magnets
- energy that would be added into solid to turn into liquid
- system The sun and objects that orbit around it make up a ________.
- It is where the digestion begin
- It is created when sound waves bounce off a solid object
- It is the human body’s largest organ.
14 Clues: It is where the digestion begin • small particles that make up matter • number of planets in the Solar System • It is the human body’s largest organ. • The material that are attracted to magnets • It is a star at the center of Solar System • landforms are found on what layer of the Earth • process of breaking down food into smaller pieces • ...
Vocab 2022-03-14
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- one of the rocky objects in space revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which earth is at the center if the solar system
- a region where many small objects orbit the sun and that stretches from beyond the orbit of Neptune to about 100 times the earth's distance from the sun
- a loop of gas connecting to sunspots
- a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
- the middle layer of the suns atmosphere
- the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core
- one of the building blocks that formed the planets
- term describing a model of the universe in which the sun is in the middle of the solar system
- the name given to the outer planets
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- the inner layer of the suns atmosphere that gives off its visible light; the suns surface
- an object that orbits the sun that has not cleared its area of orbit
- a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- name given to the inner planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid
- the trapping of heat near a planets surface by certain gases in the planets atmosphere
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earths atmosphere
- the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun which permeates the solar system.
- oval shape
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun typically in a long narrow orbit
20 Clues: oval shape • name given to the inner planets • the name given to the outer planets • a loop of gas connecting to sunspots • the middle layer of the suns atmosphere • one of the building blocks that formed the planets • the layer of the sun that lays just outside its core • a meteor that passes the atmosphere and hits earths surface • ...
Science space-marsel 2025-02-14
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- A huge explosion at the end of a massive star's life is called a ________.
- The planet known as the "Blue Planet" is ________.
- ________ is the hottest planet in our solar system.
- An object that burns and glows brightly as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere is called a ________.
- The planet with the most moons in the solar system is ________.
- The first person to walk on the Moon was ________.
- A giant ball of hot gas that emits light and heat is called a ________.
- The study of space, planets, and stars is called ________.
- The spacecraft that carries astronauts to space is called a ________.
- The part of the spacecraft where astronauts live and work is called the ________.
- The planet known as the Red Planet is ________.
- The largest planet in our solar system is ________.
- The ________ is the star at the center of our solar system.
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- ________ is the planet that rotates on its side compared to other planets.
- A ________ is a body that orbits a planet.
- ________ is the planet known as the "Ice Giant" because of its cold atmosphere.
- The layer of gases that surrounds a planet is called the ________.
- ________ is a natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- ________ is the only planet in the solar system known to support life.
- ________ is the closest planet to the Sun.
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun is called ________.
- Way The galaxy we live in is called the ________ Galaxy.
- eclipse The phenomenon when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun is called a ________.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky is called a ________.
- The planet known for its beautiful rings is ________.
- A ________ is a large collection of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- ________ are chunks of rock or metal that orbit the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The planet farthest from the Sun is ________.
28 Clues: A ________ is a body that orbits a planet. • ________ is the closest planet to the Sun. • The planet farthest from the Sun is ________. • The planet known as the Red Planet is ________. • The planet known as the "Blue Planet" is ________. • The first person to walk on the Moon was ________. • ________ is the hottest planet in our solar system. • ...
Energy Types 2013-09-29
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- Stored in objects above ground
- Burns, dries, melts and rises
- Vibrating air
- Stored in stretched or compressed objects
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- Sun power, renewable
- Stored in substances
- Movement Energy
- Blowing power, renewable
- Stored in small particles which make up matter
- Globes and glow-worms
- moving water, renewable
- Batteries, Power Stations and Solar cells
12 Clues: Vibrating air • Movement Energy • Sun power, renewable • Stored in substances • Globes and glow-worms • moving water, renewable • Blowing power, renewable • Burns, dries, melts and rises • Stored in objects above ground • Batteries, Power Stations and Solar cells • Stored in stretched or compressed objects • Stored in small particles which make up matter
Las Estaciones 2024-07-24
19 Clues: fog • tan • hot • swim • cold • beach • scarf • cloudy • leaves • pollen • blanket • pumpkin • flowers • harvest • snowfall • butterfly • ice cream • flourishing • solar Sunshine
Solar System 2021-06-18
8 Clues: the only planet with life. • the fourth planet from the sun. • the smallest planet from the sun. • the largest planet in the solar system. • the seventh planet in the solar system. • the coldest planet in the solar system. • the hottest planet in the solar system. • I am the only planet with rings around it.
Planets 2022-10-17
8 Clues: The red planet • The only planet that has life • The smallest and closest planet to Sun • The hottest planet in our solar system • The coldest planet in the Solar System • The largest planet in the Solar System • The farthest planet in the solar system • The planet best known for the bright, beautiful rings.
SOLAR SYSTEM 2024-06-28
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- number of planets in solar system?
- which is the coldest planet in the solar system?
- which planet is also known as red planet?
- which is the smallest planet in solar system?
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- which is the biggest planet in solar system?
- natural Sattuhlite of earth is?
- which planet have life?
- which planet is also known blue planet?
- which is the most hot planet in solar system?
- Pluto is a?
10 Clues: Pluto is a? • which planet have life? • natural Sattuhlite of earth is? • number of planets in solar system? • which planet is also known blue planet? • which planet is also known as red planet? • which is the biggest planet in solar system? • which is the most hot planet in solar system? • which is the smallest planet in solar system? • ...
Solar Energy 2022-01-19
11 Clues: Bombs • Motion • Comes from sun • Makes sunlight • ability to work • Something we drink • Comes From the sun • Light up our house • Something that NEEDS wind • energy Comes from the sun • On our roofs to collect sunlight
Solar System 2017-05-18
11 Clues: Exploding star • Group of Stars • Orbits the Earth • Known for it's Rings • Big ball of gas and fire • Third Planet from the Sun • Person who travels in space • Vehicle for travelling space • When planet blocks out the sun • Biggest Planet in our Solar System • Every planet revolves around this Star
solar system 2020-10-27
11 Clues: earth's twin • largest planet • coldest planet • famous for its rings • closest planet to sun • known as the red planet • farthest planet from sun • largest moon in solar system • no longer considered as a planet • number of planets in our solar system • takes approximately 365 days to rotate around sun
solar system 2020-11-20
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- space rock in space
- a piece of rock similar to a material made on planets
- the idea of the sun being the center of everything
- a shadow cast by the moon or earth
- dirty snow ball
- a almost but not quite perfect circle
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- the motion of a object going around a object
- space rock on the earth
- object that
- burns up in atmosphere
- any object that orbits another object
11 Clues: object that • dirty snow ball • space rock in space • burns up in atmosphere • space rock on the earth • a shadow cast by the moon or earth • any object that orbits another object • a almost but not quite perfect circle • the motion of a object going around a object • the idea of the sun being the center of everything • a piece of rock similar to a material made on planets
Solar System 2021-03-03
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- The furthest planet from the Sun
- Has the most beautiful rings in the solar system
- Rings of this planet is arranged sideways
- The biggest planet in the Solar System
- Neil Armstrong was the first group of people to land on this
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- The planet with a source of water and the only planet with life
- The first planet from the Sun
- NASA just landed on this planet for the first time for the past few days
- A source of energy can be used for photosynthesis
- Known as the dwarf planet but no longer included in the Solar System
- Every planet does this around the Sun
11 Clues: The first planet from the Sun • The furthest planet from the Sun • Every planet does this around the Sun • The biggest planet in the Solar System • Rings of this planet is arranged sideways • Has the most beautiful rings in the solar system • A source of energy can be used for photosynthesis • Neil Armstrong was the first group of people to land on this • ...
Sistema Solar 2021-05-03
11 Clues: Planeta anão • Planeta vermelho • Planeta dos "anéis" • Planeta onde habitas • Planeta mais "quente" • Estrela do Sistema Solar • Satélite natural da Terra • Planeta que roda "deitado" • Planeta mais próximo do Sol • Planeta mais afastado do Sol • Maior planeta do Sistema Solar
Solar System 2021-06-22
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- Earths natural Satellite
- patterns formed by different group of stars
- The Planet that we call home
- Planetai or wanderers
- light of the sun takes to reach earth
- The Star at the center of the Solar system
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- Shape of the Earth
- Our Galaxy
- Smaller bodies in orbit around the Sun
- A person who travels to space
- Farthest planet of the Solar system
11 Clues: Our Galaxy • Shape of the Earth • Planetai or wanderers • Earths natural Satellite • The Planet that we call home • A person who travels to space • Farthest planet of the Solar system • light of the sun takes to reach earth • Smaller bodies in orbit around the Sun • The Star at the center of the Solar system • patterns formed by different group of stars
Solar System 2018-05-02
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- Seventh planet from the sun
- First four planets from the sun
- Last four planets from the sun
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- Largest planet
- Farthest planet from the sun
- Planets that were later proven not to be planets
- First planet from the sun
- Second planet from the sun
- "The Red Planet"
- Third planet from the sun, and also the only planet with life
- Planet known for it's rings
11 Clues: Largest planet • "The Red Planet" • First planet from the sun • Second planet from the sun • Seventh planet from the sun • Planet known for it's rings • Farthest planet from the sun • Last four planets from the sun • First four planets from the sun • Planets that were later proven not to be planets • Third planet from the sun, and also the only planet with life
Solar system 2023-12-30
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- เป็นดาวเคราะห์แก๊ส และมีขนาดใหญ่เป็นลำดับที่ 3 มีวงแหวนส่วนตัว
- เป็นดาวเคราะห์แห่งพายุ สภาพอากาศแปรปรวน พบพายุหมุนขนาดใหญ่เท่าโลก ปรากฏเป็นจุดสีคล้ำเด่นชัด เรียกว่า จุดดำใหญ่
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด มีซีกหนึ่งร้อน ซีกหนึ่งหนาว ขึ้นชื่อว่าเป็นดาวเคราะห์เตาหลอม
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่ถูกวางไว้ว่าจะสร้างอนานิคมใหม่ของมนุษย์ ส่วนประกอบหลักคือสนิม
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- กลุ่มฝุ่น แก๊ส และพลาสมาในอวกาศ ที่อยู่รวมตัวกันจะมีลักษณะเป็นก้อนหมอกเมฆขนาดใหญ่
- ดาวเคราะห์หิน มีวงแหวน และมีดวงจันทร์มากที่สุด
- ดาวที่เป็นที่ตั้งของภูเขาโอลิมปัส
- ดาวเคราะห์หิน สามารถเห็นได้ทั้งกลางวันละกลางคืน
- ดาราจักรประกอบด้วยก๊าซ ฝุ่น และดาวฤกษ์หลายพันล้านดวง กาแล็กซีมีขนาดใหญ่หมื่นล้านถึงแสนล้านปีแสง
- กลุ่มก้อนของแก๊สในอวกาศ ในแต่ละช่วงอายุจะมีสีและอุณหภูมิที่แตกต่างกัน
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่ถูกขนานนามว่าเป็นดาวเคราะห์สีฟ้า มีชั้นบรรยากาศ
11 Clues: ดาวที่เป็นที่ตั้งของภูเขาโอลิมปัส • ดาวเคราะห์หิน มีวงแหวน และมีดวงจันทร์มากที่สุด • ดาวเคราะห์หิน สามารถเห็นได้ทั้งกลางวันละกลางคืน • ดาวเคราะห์ที่ถูกขนานนามว่าเป็นดาวเคราะห์สีฟ้า มีชั้นบรรยากาศ • เป็นดาวเคราะห์แก๊ส และมีขนาดใหญ่เป็นลำดับที่ 3 มีวงแหวนส่วนตัว • กลุ่มก้อนของแก๊สในอวกาศ ในแต่ละช่วงอายุจะมีสีและอุณหภูมิที่แตกต่างกัน • ...
Solar System 2024-05-03
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- 53% smaller than Earth. Also known as the "Red Planet" because of its majority of iron and soil.
- 30 astronomical units from the sun. Has 16 moons, and was the first planet discovered with math.
- Giants space snowballs made frozen gases, rock, and dust. Given nicknames like "Halley's____" and "Great ____ of 1811."
- 71% of this planet is water. It is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain life.
- It is the sixth planet from the sun. Known for its rings.
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- Rains sulfuric acid, sometimes called "Earth's Evil Twin". One day on this planet is equal to 243 Earth days.
- Is the largest planet in our solar system. Could fit 1000 Earths if it was hollow.
- Smallest planet in our solar system. The closest one to the sun.
- Happens when meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere.
- A chunk of rock that can become a planet. Has the ability to travel 25 km per second.
- Can be up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It keeps all planets in orbit.
11 Clues: Happens when meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere. • It is the sixth planet from the sun. Known for its rings. • Smallest planet in our solar system. The closest one to the sun. • Can be up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It keeps all planets in orbit. • Is the largest planet in our solar system. Could fit 1000 Earths if it was hollow. • ...
Solar System 2024-05-03
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- 53% smaller than Earth. Also known as the "Red Planet" because of its majority of iron and soil.
- 30 astronomical units from the sun. Has 16 moons, and was the first planet discovered with math.
- Giants space snowballs made frozen gases, rock, and dust. Given nicknames like "Halley's____" and "Great ____ of 1811."
- 71% of this planet is water. It is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain life.
- It is the sixth planet from the sun. Known for its rings.
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- Rains sulfuric acid, sometimes called "Earth's Evil Twin". One day on this planet is equal to 243 Earth days.
- Is the largest planet in our solar system. Could fit 1000 Earths if it was hollow.
- Smallest planet in our solar system. The closest one to the sun.
- Happens when meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere.
- A chunk of rock that can become a planet. Has the ability to travel 25 km per second.
- Can be up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It keeps all planets in orbit.
11 Clues: Happens when meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere. • It is the sixth planet from the sun. Known for its rings. • Smallest planet in our solar system. The closest one to the sun. • Can be up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It keeps all planets in orbit. • Is the largest planet in our solar system. Could fit 1000 Earths if it was hollow. • ...
solar system 2024-11-13
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- one day is 17 hours
- our space neighborhood
- no moons
- has rings but are very very hard to see
- planet is named after god of the sea
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- a force that relies on an objects mass
- named by the ancient Romans for their god of war because its reddish color was reminiscent of blood
- 146 moons
- a dwarf star
- winds measured as high as 224 mph
- the biggest of the terrestrial planets
11 Clues: no moons • 146 moons • a dwarf star • one day is 17 hours • our space neighborhood • winds measured as high as 224 mph • planet is named after god of the sea • a force that relies on an objects mass • the biggest of the terrestrial planets • has rings but are very very hard to see • ...
Solar system 2024-11-13
11 Clues: Very cold • “earths twin” • Very hot star • Second largest planet • a force that only pulls • Our “space neighborhood” • a planet the is dark and cold • slightly larger the than Venus • rust makes this planet looks red • ______ is the bigger than solar system • _______ is bigger than galaxy and solar system
Solar System 2025-04-30
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- name of the belt past Neptune's orbit.
- fourth planet from the sun
- bodies of rock located between Mars and Jupiter
- largest planet, contains the great red spot.
- smallest planet
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- eighth planet from the sun.
- only planet known to support life.
- the Galaxy our solar system is part of.
- known for its large rings
- 2nt planet from the sun
- giant star in the center of our solar system.
11 Clues: smallest planet • 2nt planet from the sun • known for its large rings • fourth planet from the sun • eighth planet from the sun. • only planet known to support life. • name of the belt past Neptune's orbit. • the Galaxy our solar system is part of. • largest planet, contains the great red spot. • giant star in the center of our solar system. • ...
Solar System 2025-04-30
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- when the moon moves right between the sun and earth
- saturns largest moon
- closest planet to the sun
- burns up n earths atmosphere
- the middle of the sun
- the star in the middle of our solar system
- now considered a dwarf planet
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- the same size as the earth
- belt of asteroids between mars and jupiter
- made up of rocks and dust mixed with frozen water
- spots on the moon that appear darker then others
11 Clues: saturns largest moon • the middle of the sun • closest planet to the sun • the same size as the earth • burns up n earths atmosphere • now considered a dwarf planet • belt of asteroids between mars and jupiter • the star in the middle of our solar system • spots on the moon that appear darker then others • made up of rocks and dust mixed with frozen water • ...
Solar System 2025-09-25
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- This planet is known as the red planet
- It takes Earth 365 days to _____ the Sun
- The name of our planet
- Something that both Saturn and Uranus have
- The air we breathe is called _____
- A hole in the ground caused by a meteor
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- The largest planet in the solar system
- The planet closest to the Sun
- The Moon is Earth's only __________
- The star at the centre of our solar system
- The force that keep people attached to the Earth's surface
11 Clues: The name of our planet • The planet closest to the Sun • The air we breathe is called _____ • The Moon is Earth's only __________ • The largest planet in the solar system • This planet is known as the red planet • A hole in the ground caused by a meteor • It takes Earth 365 days to _____ the Sun • Something that both Saturn and Uranus have • ...
Cosmologia 2024-03-04
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- Planeta mais perto do Sol.
- Quantidade de planetas do Sistema Solar.
- Também conhecidos por planetas anões.
- Caminho que os planetas fazem ao redor do Sol.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
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- Planetas com milhares de anéis.
- Nome da nossa galáxia.
- Maior planeta do Sistema Solar.
- Estrela do nosso sistema solar.
9 Clues: Nome da nossa galáxia. • Planeta mais perto do Sol. • Satélite natural da Terra. • Planetas com milhares de anéis. • Maior planeta do Sistema Solar. • Estrela do nosso sistema solar. • Também conhecidos por planetas anões. • Quantidade de planetas do Sistema Solar. • Caminho que os planetas fazem ao redor do Sol.
Renewable Energy 2025-04-08
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- Energy from the heat under the Earth's surface
- Wind spins a _____
- Energy generated from natural resources
- Renewable energy sources cannot run ___
- Biofuels are made by burning ______
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- Energy from the movement of water
- Energy from the Sun
- Several wind turbines are called a wind _____
- Solar energy is collected on a solar ____
9 Clues: Wind spins a _____ • Energy from the Sun • Energy from the movement of water • Biofuels are made by burning ______ • Energy generated from natural resources • Renewable energy sources cannot run ___ • Solar energy is collected on a solar ____ • Several wind turbines are called a wind _____ • Energy from the heat under the Earth's surface
SISTEMA SOLAR -JESSICA MORENO 2025-02-12
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- El planeta conocido por sus anillos.
- Planeta más cercano al Sol.
- El trercer platena del sitema solar.
- El mayor planeta del Sistema Solar.
- Planeta más alejado del Sol.
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- El planeta más pequeño del Sistema Solar.
- Satélite natural de la Tierra.
- El planeta que lleva el nombre de una Diosa.
- El planeta rojo.
- el planeta celeste.
10 Clues: El planeta rojo. • el planeta celeste. • Planeta más cercano al Sol. • Planeta más alejado del Sol. • Satélite natural de la Tierra. • El mayor planeta del Sistema Solar. • El planeta conocido por sus anillos. • El trercer platena del sitema solar. • El planeta más pequeño del Sistema Solar. • El planeta que lleva el nombre de una Diosa.
Solar system 2013-06-17
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- The thing that gives us light
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun
- The 7th planet away from the sun
- The biggest planet in the solar system
- The thing that gives us light at night
- The planet we live on
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- The little things that you see at night
- The smallest rocky midget
- It's named after the king of the sea
- Its famous for its rings
- The colour of it blood
11 Clues: The planet we live on • The colour of it blood • Its famous for its rings • The smallest rocky midget • The thing that gives us light • The 7th planet away from the sun • The 2nd closest planet to the sun • It's named after the king of the sea • The biggest planet in the solar system • The thing that gives us light at night • The little things that you see at night
SOLAR SYSTEM 2022-05-16
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- THE PLANET THAT HOSTS US
- THE DARK SIDE OF IT IS A MYSTERY
- THE FATHER OF OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY
- THE BRIGHTEST STAR
- DURIG THIS SPACE PROGRAMME PEOPLE LANDED ON THE MOON
- THE PLANET NEAREST TO THE SUN
- IT IS THE HOTTEST THING IN THE UNIVERSE
- OUR SYSTEM IS LOCATED IN THE .... WAY GALAXY
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- SATURN IS KNOWN FOR THEM
- SATURN'S MOON
- DINOSAURS WERE KILLED BECAUSE OF IT
11 Clues: SATURN'S MOON • THE BRIGHTEST STAR • THE PLANET THAT HOSTS US • SATURN IS KNOWN FOR THEM • THE PLANET NEAREST TO THE SUN • THE DARK SIDE OF IT IS A MYSTERY • DINOSAURS WERE KILLED BECAUSE OF IT • THE FATHER OF OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY • IT IS THE HOTTEST THING IN THE UNIVERSE • OUR SYSTEM IS LOCATED IN THE .... WAY GALAXY • DURIG THIS SPACE PROGRAMME PEOPLE LANDED ON THE MOON
Solar Energy 2022-01-19
11 Clues: Bombs • Motion • Comes from sun • Makes sunlight • ability to work • Something we drink • Comes From the sun • Light up our house • Something that NEEDS wind • energy Comes from the sun • On our roofs to collect sunlight
Solar System 2022-01-26
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- The part of the comet that is the main "core"
- a rock that burns up in the earth's atmosphere
- The result of a comet that comes close to the sun
- a meteor that hits the ground
- The place in the solar system that far away comets form or robot
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- The place in the solar system where more inner comets form
- an irregular shaped rock that orbits the sun, but is too small to be dubbed a planet
- The resulting impact of a meteorite
- A ball of frozen gases, ice, dust, and rock
- A piece broken off an asteroid
- The object that all objects in the solar system revolve around
11 Clues: a meteor that hits the ground • A piece broken off an asteroid • The resulting impact of a meteorite • A ball of frozen gases, ice, dust, and rock • The part of the comet that is the main "core" • a rock that burns up in the earth's atmosphere • The result of a comet that comes close to the sun • The place in the solar system where more inner comets form • ...
Solar System 2023-09-16
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- the closest planet to the Sun and is the smallest in our solar system. It has a thin atmosphere and extreme temperature variations between its scorching days and freezing nights.
- often called Earth's "sister planet" due to its similar size and composition. It has a thick, toxic atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide and experiences a runaway greenhouse effect, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
- the farthest known planet from the Sun and is also an ice giant. It has a deep blue color and is known for its strong winds and the presence of a massive storm system called the "Great Dark Spot.
- the largest planet in our solar system and is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
- the star at the center of our solar system, providing heat and light to all the planets, including Earth.
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- a celestial object made up of a nucleus of ice and dust that develops a glowing tail when it approaches the Sun.
- often referred to as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance caused by iron-rich dust and rocks on its surface.
- Earth's natural satellite, orbiting our planet and influencing tides and Earth's rotation.
- an ice giant with a unique feature: it rotates on its side, making it appear to roll rather than spin. It has a blue-green hue due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere.
- another gas giant known for its spectacular ring system, composed of icy particles and debris. It has a similar composition to Jupiter but is distinguished by its remarkable rings.
- the only planet known to support life, with a diverse ecosystem of plants, animals, and humans. It has a breathable atmosphere and a range of climates and environments.
11 Clues: Earth's natural satellite, orbiting our planet and influencing tides and Earth's rotation. • the largest planet in our solar system and is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. • the star at the center of our solar system, providing heat and light to all the planets, including Earth. • ...
solar system 2020-04-25
11 Clues: red planet • dwarf planet • ring of moons • biggest planet • where you live • bright like a star • planet closest to sun • planet starts with a N • planet starts with a U • its white and it goes around earth • big yellow gas giant in center of solar system
solar system 2019-04-26
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- an oval shape that is centered on two points instead of a single point, as in a circle
- the four inner planets with solid, rocky surfaces
- shower occurs when comet particles burn up entering Earth’s upper atmosphere
- unit of measurement used to find distances between the Sun and a planet in its orbit
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- low, warm, dark-colored clouds that sink
- movement in the opposite direction
- rocky asteroid like belt that lies outside the orbit of Neptune
- small icy bodies that have eccentric orbits around the Sun
- interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters Earth’s atmosphere
- meteoroid that strikes Earth’s surface
- high, cool, light-colored clouds that rise
11 Clues: movement in the opposite direction • meteoroid that strikes Earth’s surface • low, warm, dark-colored clouds that sink • high, cool, light-colored clouds that rise • the four inner planets with solid, rocky surfaces • small icy bodies that have eccentric orbits around the Sun • rocky asteroid like belt that lies outside the orbit of Neptune • ...
Solar System 2024-05-03
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- 53% smaller than Earth. Also known as the "Red Planet" because of its majority of iron and soil.
- 30 astronomical units from the sun. Has 16 moons, and was the first planet discovered with math.
- Giants space snowballs made frozen gases, rock, and dust. Given nicknames like "Halley's____" and "Great ____ of 1811."
- 71% of this planet is water. It is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain life.
- It is the sixth planet from the sun. Known for its rings.
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- Rains sulfuric acid, sometimes called "Earth's Evil Twin". One day on this planet is equal to 243 Earth days.
- Is the largest planet in our solar system. Could fit 1000 Earths if it was hollow.
- Smallest planet in our solar system. The closest one to the sun.
- Happens when meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere.
- A chunk of rock that can become a planet. Has the ability to travel 25 km per second.
- Can be up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It keeps all planets in orbit.
11 Clues: Happens when meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere. • It is the sixth planet from the sun. Known for its rings. • Smallest planet in our solar system. The closest one to the sun. • Can be up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It keeps all planets in orbit. • Is the largest planet in our solar system. Could fit 1000 Earths if it was hollow. • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-03-30
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- The edge of the sun's atmosphere that during totality will produce a faint glow around the moon
- The path of _______ is the area under which a total eclipse of the sun is viewable from Earth during a total solar eclipse
- Solar Eclipse ________ are specialized eyewear that stop harmful UV rays from entering your eyes preventing lasting damage
- an eclipse where the moon gets in the way of the sun's light and casts its shadow on Earth
- A ________ ring is a flash or bright burst of sunlight that occurs just before and after totality during a total solar eclipse
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- an eclipse where the moon only covers part of the sun
- the nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies
- A type of eclipse where the moon completely obscures the sun as it orbits the Earth
- Baily's _____ are bright spots and points of light that appear around the edge of the moon as totality begins or ends
- an eclipse where Earth gets in the way of the sun's light hitting the moon
- an eclipse where the Moon covers the Sun, but the Sun can be seen around the edges of the Moon - Also known as a ring of fire eclipse
11 Clues: an eclipse where the moon only covers part of the sun • the nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies • an eclipse where Earth gets in the way of the sun's light hitting the moon • A type of eclipse where the moon completely obscures the sun as it orbits the Earth • ...
Solar System 2023-06-27
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- A natural satellite that orbits a planet. It is Earth's only natural satellite and appears in the night sky, reflecting light from the Sun.
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its distinct bands of clouds and the Great Red Spot. It has many moons and powerful storms.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star. There are eight in our solar system, including Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Neptune.
- The seventh planet from the Sun, characterized by its blue-green color and its unique sideways rotation. It is an icy gas giant with faint rings.
- The second planet from the Sun and often called the "Evening Star" or "Morning Star." It has a thick atmosphere and is known for its brightness in the sky.
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- The closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet in our solar system. It has a rocky surface and extreme temperatures due to its proximity to the Sun.
- The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized for its prominent ring system made of ice particles. It is a gas giant with numerous moons.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance.
- The eighth and farthest planet from the Sun, known for its vibrant blue color. It is a cold, gaseous planet with strong winds and large storms.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat. It is a massive ball of hot gases and is essential for life on Earth.
- The third planet from the Sun and the only known planet to support life. It has a diverse ecosystem and is home to humans and countless other species.
11 Clues: The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance. • A large celestial body that orbits a star. There are eight in our solar system, including Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Neptune. • The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized for its prominent ring system made of ice particles. It is a gas giant with numerous moons. • ...
Solar system 2023-08-17
11 Clues: big red spot • where we live • second planet • big red planet • smells like eggs • closest to the sun • used to be a planet • famous for the ring • a big star we orbit • not an actual planet • furthest away from the sun
