solar Crossword Puzzles
Space Crossword 2024-05-03
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- a giant ball of hot gas
- an area in space with intense gravity
- a path that an object takes to circle around another
- space telescope that is one of the largest and most adaptive
- the galaxy that our solar system is in
- collection of gas, dust, stars and solar systems
- doughnut-shaped region of icy places reaching far beyond Neptune
- there are 8 of these in our solar system
- a group of stars that have been given a name
- zodiac who's symbol is a bull
- an objects resistance to change motion
- zodiac who's symbol is a crab
- the force that keeps things on the earth
- zodiac who's symbol is an archer
- space probe launched on September 5, 1977,to fly by Jupiter and Saturn
- brings together international flight crews and multiple launch vehicles
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- amount of matter in an object
- zodiac who's symbol is a maiden
- giant space cloud
- zodiac who's symbol is a sea-goat
- a triple star system in the south constellation Centaurus
- element with the atomic number 1
- 1.5 hours in minutes
- the only planet with known life
- anything that orbits a planet or a star
- zodiac who's symbol is a lion
- the distance light travels in one year
- also known as the North Star
- barred spiral galaxy
29 Clues: giant space cloud • 1.5 hours in minutes • barred spiral galaxy • a giant ball of hot gas • also known as the North Star • amount of matter in an object • zodiac who's symbol is a lion • zodiac who's symbol is a bull • zodiac who's symbol is a crab • zodiac who's symbol is a maiden • the only planet with known life • element with the atomic number 1 • zodiac who's symbol is an archer • ...
Solar System Vocabulary Worksheet 2025-02-05
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- The first planet from the sun. It is the smallest terrestrial planet.
- A system where Earth is the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- The seventh planet from the sun.
- Used a telescope to make discoveries which supported the heliocentric model.
- Small bodies that are made up of metals and rocky material. These are bigger than a meteoroid.
- The only star in our solar system and our source of energy.
- The second planet from the sun. It is often called Earth's sister planet.
- A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- The eighth planet from the sun.
- The sixth planet from the sun.
- A Greek astronomer that developed the geocentric model.
- The third planet from the sun. The only planet in our solar system that has a suitable atmosphere for sustaining life.
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- The fourth planet from the sun. Often called the red planet.
- A system where Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- A meteor that reaches Earth's surface.
- The fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in our solar system.
- A small rocky or metal body traveling in outer space.
- Copernicus Developed the heliocentric system.
- Proved the orbit of each planet is elliptical.
- Loose collections of ice, dust, and small rocky particles whose orbits are usually a very long, narrow ellipse orbiting the sun.
20 Clues: The sixth planet from the sun. • The eighth planet from the sun. • The seventh planet from the sun. • A meteor that reaches Earth's surface. • A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere. • Copernicus Developed the heliocentric system. • Proved the orbit of each planet is elliptical. • A small rocky or metal body traveling in outer space. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-10-26
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- The galaxy containing our solar system.
- A small icy body that, when close to the sun, has a visible coma or tail.
- A unit of distance used in astronomy, equal to about 3.26 light-years.
- The band of colors produced when light is separated by a prism or grating.
- The distance light travels in one year, about 5.88 trillion miles.
- The bending of light as it passes through a medium like glass or water.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- Type of electromagnetic radiation that allows us to see.
- A streak of light produced by a meteoroid burning up in Earth’s atmosphere.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- A large system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.
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- Measurement of space between two points, important in astronomy.
- A measure of a star’s brightness.
- Relating to the sun.
- Excessive artificial brightness that hinders night sky observations.
- Luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity.
- A particle of light.
- Instrument used to observe distant celestial objects.
- Phenomena occurring on or related to Earth.
- The path of a celestial body around a star or planet.
- A celestial body orbiting a star, such as Earth.
- A natural light display near the polar regions caused by charged particles interacting with Earth’s atmosphere.
22 Clues: Relating to the sun. • A particle of light. • A measure of a star’s brightness. • The galaxy containing our solar system. • Phenomena occurring on or related to Earth. • A celestial body orbiting a star, such as Earth. • Luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity. • Instrument used to observe distant celestial objects. • ...
Earth: The Blue Planet 2024-12-04
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- The only planet we know that’s bursting with life and endless beauty.
- Related to the Sun, the powerhouse of our entire solar system.
- Keeping our planet healthy so future generations can enjoy it too.
- The act of protecting and preserving Earth’s precious resources.
- The non-salty water we drink and depend on for life.
- The variety of life on Earth, from tiny microbes to giant whales.
- The study of Earth’s rocks, mountains, and everything beneath our feet.
- Earth’s "just right" position in the solar system for supporting life.
- The harmful substances we put into Earth’s air, water, and soil.
- A community of plants, animals, and even fungi working together.
- A natural home for plants, animals, and other living things.
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- Dense, green forests that are home to an incredible variety of species.
- The invisible blanket of gases that makes life on Earth possible.
- The ability of life to change and thrive under new conditions.
- A fiery mountain that reminds us Earth is alive and kicking.
- The tiny marine creatures that build colorful underwater reefs.
- The process of wind or water wearing down rocks and land over time.
- Massive, salty water bodies that keep our planet cool and full of mystery.
- The moving plates of Earth’s crust that create mountains and earthquakes.
- The long-term weather patterns that shape how we live.
20 Clues: The non-salty water we drink and depend on for life. • The long-term weather patterns that shape how we live. • A fiery mountain that reminds us Earth is alive and kicking. • A natural home for plants, animals, and other living things. • Related to the Sun, the powerhouse of our entire solar system. • The ability of life to change and thrive under new conditions. • ...
Science Terms-Matthew Sheffler 2021-06-03
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- how much a planet is tilting in degrees
- an amount of time for a Planet to circle around the moon
- lowest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
- what every thing is made up of
- when the sun is placed in the middle of the solar system
- on earth we have 4 of them because of our 23.5o tilt
- when the earth was placed in the middle of the solar system
- measuring from a crust to a crust or a trough to a trough
- how much can fit in an object
- circuit a circuit that has more than one wire
- the top of a wave
- when the temperature is at 0K
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- middle frequency, visible for humans
- 1m/s²
- You can not go past the speed of this
- 2 or more atoms fused together
- highest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
- an space object classified as a planet but is to small to be called a real planet (ex. Pluto)
- the bending of light
- when there was a big bang in the universe and that was how all of the stars and the solar system was made
- 4m/s
- scientist used to get to the space and the moon
- the bottom of the wave
- how much you are pulled down on a space object
- a instrument of space study to look at different planets or stars
25 Clues: 4m/s • 1m/s² • the top of a wave • the bending of light • the bottom of the wave • how much can fit in an object • when the temperature is at 0K • 2 or more atoms fused together • what every thing is made up of • middle frequency, visible for humans • You can not go past the speed of this • how much a planet is tilting in degrees • circuit a circuit that has more than one wire • ...
How Aurora Phenomena Happen 2023-01-18
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- a particle consisting of neutrons and protons and surrounded by electrons
- A very small piece of matter
- The outer atmosphere of the sun is filled with streams of charged plasma particles that radiate in all directions
- A celestial body that revolves around the sun with a certain trajectory and speed
- particles with a negative charge
- The third planet from the sun and the only planet that's inhabited by living things
- an imaginary line used to determine a location on Earth centered on the equator
- end of the axis of the earth
- the largest planet in the solar system
- a line that separates the earth from the sky
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- space or area around the magnet that is still affected by the magnetic force
- the energy possessed by an object because of the motion it does or experiences
- the second-smallest planet in the solar system and the fourth planet from the sun
- a layer of gas that envelops planets, including the earth
- the distance above sea level
- second largest planet in the solar system and the sixth planet from the sun
- a form of energy that can be carried by wires and is used for heating, lighting, and to provide power for machines
- A colorful light in the sky of the earth's poles
- the long-term weather pattern in an area
- particles with a positive charge
20 Clues: A very small piece of matter • the distance above sea level • end of the axis of the earth • particles with a negative charge • particles with a positive charge • the largest planet in the solar system • the long-term weather pattern in an area • a line that separates the earth from the sky • A colorful light in the sky of the earth's poles • ...
Space Exploration Crossword 2024-05-20
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- name of the planet we are going to colonize
- they are knocked out of solar cells by photons
- a particle of light
- energy from waves or particles that can be damaging to the body
- type of energy that we can use the sun to power things
- the force of air resistance
- protons and neutrons in an atom (low numbers of these are good for radiation shielding)
- a receiving device does this to the message its receiving so we can understand it
- this is the force that wants to not allow a spaceship to leave earth
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- what is left behind when photons knock electrons out of the panel
- a force created by a rocket that propels a spaceship
- the type of cell that solar panels are made of
- boron and nitrogen can combine to create these materials good for radiation shielding
- name of the network of antennas across Earth that allows us to communicate with people or things in space
- type of electromagnetic wave used for space communication
- the best type of materials for radiation shielding are called this
- a type of rocket that can be turned off and on again
17 Clues: a particle of light • the force of air resistance • name of the planet we are going to colonize • the type of cell that solar panels are made of • they are knocked out of solar cells by photons • a force created by a rocket that propels a spaceship • a type of rocket that can be turned off and on again • type of energy that we can use the sun to power things • ...
Solar System Crossword 2022-08-20
7 Clues: The planet we live in. • the biggest moon in our solar system. • The hottest planet in our solar system. • The coldest planet in our solar system. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The planet now considered a dwarf planet. • The planet with the hottest days and coldest nights.
Crossword EU1,HAK Units 0 - 3 2022-12-12
19 Clues: Dach • Möbel • sofort • Rollos • erhältlich • Isolierung • studies BWL • Buchhaltung • Wintergarten • Arbeitszimmer • store Kaufhaus • room Esszimmer • duty im Dienst • school Volksschule • purpose absichtlich • school Kindergarten • glazed dreifach verglast • panels Sonnenkollektoren • friendly umweltfreundlich
13.2 and 13.3 Vocabulary 2025-03-06
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- A device that converts solar energy directly into electrical energy. It is also called a solar cell.
- A system that absorbs and stores heat from the sun directly within a well-insulated airtight structure. Water tanks, as well as walls and floors of concrete, adobe, brick, or stone, store much of the collected solar energy as heat that is slowly released.
- A heat distribution system in which heat is sent to multiple buildings from a central plant that sometimes generates power as well.
- A system that uses solar collectors to capture energy from the sun and store it as heat for space heating and water heating. This system typically involves mechanical and electrical components such as pumps and fans to distribute the collected heat.
- Technology that uses the kinetic energy of flowing or falling water to produce electricity.
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- Also known as concentrating solar power (CSP), this system uses one of several different methods to collect and concentrate solar energy in order to boil water and produce steam for generating electricity.
- The global transition away from fossil fuels.
- Fuel, such as ethyl alcohol or biodiesel, made from plant material (biomass).
- Heat stored in soil, underground rocks, and fluids in the Earth’s mantle. It is used to heat and cool buildings and water and to produce electricity.
- Organic matter produced by plants that can be burned in either solid or gaseous form to produce energy.
10 Clues: The global transition away from fossil fuels. • Fuel, such as ethyl alcohol or biodiesel, made from plant material (biomass). • Technology that uses the kinetic energy of flowing or falling water to produce electricity. • A device that converts solar energy directly into electrical energy. It is also called a solar cell. • ...
El universo 2021-04-01
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- forman los astros celestes, las estrellas y las galaxias
- es el movimiento en el que la tierra gira alrededor del sol
- es un fenomeno físico que atrae la gente y los objetos
- es la única estrella del Sistema solar,es el centro del sistema solar y todos los planetas orbitan a su alrededor
- es el planeta de los anillos, es el segundo planeta más grande después del Júpiter
- es el planeta rojo, es el cuarto planeto más cercano
- nuestra planeta, es azul y la gente vive allí
- es el segundo planeta más cercano y es más caluroso
- es una sistema que está formado por sol y ocho planetas
- es una persona que vuela al espacio, tiene traje especial
- son formados por millones de estrellas, se llama,,vía lactea,,
- es el planeta que esta muy lejos, es el séptimo planeta consecutivo
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- es el planeta más grande, es el primer planeta gaseoso del sistema solar
- es esfera gigante, que brilla por la noche en el cielo
- está más lejos del sol, la vida aquí no es posible
- nuestra galaxia
- es el movimiento de la tierra girando sobre sí misma, gira sobre un eje
- es el planeta más cercano al sol
- primavera, verano, otoño y invierno son...
- es el único satélite natural que tiene la tierra, podemos verlo en el cielo cuando está luna llena
20 Clues: nuestra galaxia • es el planeta más cercano al sol • primavera, verano, otoño y invierno son... • nuestra planeta, es azul y la gente vive allí • está más lejos del sol, la vida aquí no es posible • es el segundo planeta más cercano y es más caluroso • es el planeta rojo, es el cuarto planeto más cercano • es esfera gigante, que brilla por la noche en el cielo • ...
El universo 2021-04-05
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- forma los astros celestes, las estrellas y las galaxias
- es el movimiento en el que la tierra gira alrededor del sol
- es un fenomeno físico que atrae la gente y los objetos
- es la única estrella del Sistema solar,es el centro del sistema solar y todos los planetas orbitan a su alrededor
- es el planeta de los anillos, es el segundo planeta más grande después del Júpiter
- es el planeta rojo, es el cuarto planeto más cercano
- nuestra planeta
- es el segundo planeta más cercano y es más caluroso
- es una sistema que está formado por sol y ocho planetas
- es una persona que vuela al espacio, tiene traje especial
- es formados por millones de estrellas, se llama,,vía lactea,,
- es el planeta que esta muy lejos, es el séptimo planeta consecutivo
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- es el planeta más grande, es el primer planeta gaseoso del sistema solar
- es pequeña, brilla por la noche en el cielo
- está más lejos del sol, la vida aquí no es posible
- nombre nuestra galaxia
- es el movimiento de la tierra girando sobre sí misma, gira sobre un eje
- es el planeta más cercano al sol
- primavera, verano, otoño y invierno son...
- es el único satélite natural que tiene la tierra, podemos verlo en el cielo cuando está luna llena
20 Clues: nuestra planeta • nombre nuestra galaxia • es el planeta más cercano al sol • primavera, verano, otoño y invierno son... • es pequeña, brilla por la noche en el cielo • está más lejos del sol, la vida aquí no es posible • es el segundo planeta más cercano y es más caluroso • es el planeta rojo, es el cuarto planeto más cercano • ...
Science Electricity Crossword Create A Quiz 2023-05-10
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- What state produces the most hydropower '
- Solar-powered photovoltaic (PV)panels convert the sun's rays into electricity.
- Flowing water turns a turbine to generate electricity.
- Pumped up by wells from vast underground reservoirs, then burned to generate electricity
- The type of energy involves a power plant
- Wind turbines convert the wind’s energy into electricity
- The last name of the ECS 8th Grade science teacher
- type of energy that uses panels to collect sunlight
- Originates from splitting uranium atoms in a process called fission that generates heat, which can be used to form steam and generate electricity
- What is used to access solar energy
- Wind _____
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- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
- The meaning of the prefix hydro
- Fun Question:What energy source does Homer Simpson work for
- Mined from underground seams,then burned to generate electricity
- Something that can only be done once
- The boy who harnessed the ____
- Natural heat found deep below the Earth’s surface is
- A word used to describe a good quality in something
- Energy source that comes from forests and wooded lands
- A word used to describe a bad quality in something
- There is a dam named after this president (Last Name)
- Something that can be repeated or done multiple times
- Solid waste is burned at waste-to-energy plants, using the heat to make steam for generating electricity or to heat buildings
- What is used to access hydro power
- What is everyone's favorite class period?
26 Clues: Wind _____ • The boy who harnessed the ____ • The meaning of the prefix hydro • What is used to access hydro power • What is used to access solar energy • Something that can only be done once • What state produces the most hydropower ' • The type of energy involves a power plant • What is everyone's favorite class period? • A word used to describe a bad quality in something • ...
sevastian and tutù's crossword 2023-05-16
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- apart the Earth in the solar system there are another 7
- in Miami there's a basketball team named that way
- is the pratical application of scientific theory and laws
- the galaxy where there is our solar system
- mass divided by wheight
- volume multiplied by wheight
- Pluto is an example of that tipe of planet also they exist for the garden
- when a food isn't ate for a long time, it would appear that chemical phenomena
- without that force we would float around
- it can be measured using a thermometer
- it was the precursor of chemistry in the dark age
- everything that stands around us is made of it
- is the star that lights our solar system
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- is a method to make energy using two atoms that collide togheter
- 299792458 m/s is the speed which it travel
- the Earth, the sun and other 7 planets exist in it
- is the smallest particle that exists
- it was invented by Galileo Galilei and it is composed by 7 steps
- mass divided by volume
- is the tendency of an object in motion to remain in motion
- an example of it is the Milky Way
- is the hottest state of matter
- Dal Bo has studied that subject at university
- it exists in several forms, it can't be destroyed or created, but it can changes forms
24 Clues: mass divided by volume • mass divided by wheight • volume multiplied by wheight • is the hottest state of matter • an example of it is the Milky Way • is the smallest particle that exists • it can be measured using a thermometer • without that force we would float around • is the star that lights our solar system • 299792458 m/s is the speed which it travel • ...
Astronomy Crossword! 2015-01-09
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- the planet in the solar system with the closest orbit to the sun
- the part of the Earth and its atmosphere capable of supporting life
- A monocular optical instrument possessing magnification for observing distant objects, especially in astronomy
- a 'natural satellite'
- A naturally occurring solid object, which is smaller than a planet and is not a comet, that orbits a star
- The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself
- a collection of stars
- a brand of chocolate bar with caramel and nougat filling
- Any small luminous dot appearing in the cloudless portion of the night sky, especially with a fixed location relative to other such dots.
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- A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.
- celestial phenomenon with the appearance given by the orbiting celestial body.
- The pit left by the explosion of a mine or bomb.
- the fifth and by far largest planet in the solar system
- a small fragment of debris in a solar system
- The absolute height of a location, usually measured from sea level
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- crescent shape
- the polar star
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
- Any sudden brightening of a previously inconspicuous star.
20 Clues: crescent shape • the polar star • a 'natural satellite' • a collection of stars • a small fragment of debris in a solar system • The pit left by the explosion of a mine or bomb. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft • the fifth and by far largest planet in the solar system • a brand of chocolate bar with caramel and nougat filling • ...
Space and Astronomy 2023-11-26
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- The investigation and study of outer space.
- An explosive event marking the death of a massive star.
- High-energy particles from space that bombard Earth.
- A region of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- An optical instrument that gathers and magnifies light for distant viewing.
- The path that one celestial body takes around another.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky.
- A person trained to travel and work in outer space.
- The United States space agency responsible for space exploration.
- Extremely bright, active nucleus of a distant galaxy.
- Italian astronomer who made significant contributions to the understanding of the solar system.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
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- The galaxy that includes our solar system.
- Small, rocky object that orbits the sun, typically found in the asteroid belt.
- Our cosmic neighborhood, consisting of the sun and its planets.
- A large spacecraft in orbit around Earth where astronauts live and work.
- A celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- TELESCOPE: A space telescope that has provided stunning images of distant galaxies.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars are born.
20 Clues: The galaxy that includes our solar system. • The investigation and study of outer space. • A person trained to travel and work in outer space. • High-energy particles from space that bombard Earth. • A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • Extremely bright, active nucleus of a distant galaxy. • The path that one celestial body takes around another. • ...
Space 2024-03-26
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- Our current North Star
- The point in a planet´s orbit farthest from the Sun
- the ´supercontinent´ land mass that was present 200 million years ago
- the layer of earth atmosphere immediately before space
- the planet with the largest most visible rings
- The type of planet that includes jupiter,Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- The largest planet in the solar system
- The most abundant gas in earth atmosphere
- particles found in the outer van allen belt
- the process by which life produced oxygen
- the month in which the earth is closest to the sun
- the radio frequency that has the ability to reflect off the ionosphere
- The only planet with liquid water on the surface
- is the closest star to earth, other than the sun
- the layer of earth´s atmosphere that contains highly charged particles
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- Once considered a planet, this object is now dwarf out in the kuiper belt
- the study of seismic waves
- The theorized source of water on earth
- the region around earth influenced by earth magnectic field
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- the type of planet that includes mercury that includes mercury, venus, earth, and mars
- The month in which the Earth is closest to the Sun
- the closest celestial object to the earth
- the largest thing in the solar system
- type of fault
- the average distance of plate movement in a year
26 Clues: type of fault • Our current North Star • the study of seismic waves • the largest thing in the solar system • The theorized source of water on earth • the hottest planet in the solar system • The largest planet in the solar system • the closest celestial object to the earth • The most abundant gas in earth atmosphere • the process by which life produced oxygen • ...
Vocabulary Week 25 - 6th grade 2024-04-29
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- dominance of military ideals
- the agreement between Germany and the U.S. to stop fighting and end WWI
- colorful light display that happens when solar wind particles react with the atmosphere's molecules
- the region of the earth's magnetic field that is influenced by the solar wind; protects the earth from most of the solar wind
- layer above the mesosphere; temperatures begin to rise
- the gaseous form of water
- the upper atmosphere characterized by several distinct layers
- the part of the atmosphere that is mostly composed of ions
- blanket of gases that surround earth and other planets
- using spies to get information about another organization or country
- the lower atmosphere which has a constant chemical composition
- association or union formed by an agreement
- belief that your country is better than others; devotion to national interests
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- layer immediately above the troposphere; has strong, steady winds, but few changes in weather
- a special state of matter made up of electrons and positive ions
- lowest layer of the atmosphere which extends from the ground to a height of 8 miles
- layer immediately above the stratosphere; least understood layer
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- a systemic effort to spread ideas or information to further or damage a cause
- type of oxygen molecule in which three oxygen atoms are bonded together
- when one country controls the economy and politics of another
21 Clues: the gaseous form of water • dominance of military ideals • the outermost layer of the atmosphere • association or union formed by an agreement • layer above the mesosphere; temperatures begin to rise • blanket of gases that surround earth and other planets • the part of the atmosphere that is mostly composed of ions • ...
Energy 2025-01-27
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- Energy that travel in waves, through matter or even empty space.
- Energy from the sun
- The ability to do work, which is the ability to make things move or change.
- A cell, also known as a solar cell, which can change sunlight energy into electricity.
- The release of unwanted materials into the environment
- Reflects and focuses sunlight onto a fluid filled pipe
- The surroundings of all living things.
- A fuel and energy resource that formed over millions of years from the decayed remains of ancient plants and animals
- Any material from living things that can be used as an energy source.
- The energy stored in bonds that hold atoms together.
- The energy of moving electrical charges, specifically electrons.
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
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- A change from one form of energy to another. All energy can be transformed into other forms.
- Energy of moving water
- The energy of moving particles like atoms and molecules
- A resource that can be replaced as it is used or cannot be used up.
- They store electrical energy produced by solar cells
- Heat energy from inside the Earth that can be used to heat buildings and produce electricity.
- A resource that is used much faster than it can be replaced
- Energy of moving air
- The energy of moving objects like a car or soccer ball
21 Clues: Energy from the sun • Energy of moving air • Energy of moving water • The surroundings of all living things. • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • They store electrical energy produced by solar cells • The energy stored in bonds that hold atoms together. • The release of unwanted materials into the environment • ...
sun earth and moon 2025-02-19
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- why do we only see one side of the moon
- during a solar eclipse we cannot see the
- earth seasons are caused by the
- the outer planets are called blank giants
- what shape is the Earth's orbit around the sun\
- our sun is a huge ball of
- earth is the largest inner planet
- our atmosphere is mostly a mix of what gases
- why do Neptune's years longer than Earth's
- what causes tides
- why are total solar eclipse rare
- why don't we have a solar eclipse every month
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- the shortest day of the year
- How long does it take for earth to revolve around the sun
- why do we have moon phases
- during neap tides,tides are
- we have high and low tides everyday because
- the four inner planets are
- the sun's radiation from the blank warms our planet
- why do we have day and night
- the sun rises from the blank because we spin blank
- why do austrila and USA have oppositeseasons
- when the moon is waning it appears to be
- what phase does the moon have to be during a luner eclipse
- all the planets blank around the sun
- the earth is the only planet which blank
- days Which have equal hours of daylight/night
- what has the strongest influence on tides
28 Clues: what causes tides • our sun is a huge ball of • why do we have moon phases • the four inner planets are • during neap tides,tides are • the shortest day of the year • why do we have day and night • earth seasons are caused by the • why are total solar eclipse rare • earth is the largest inner planet • all the planets blank around the sun • why do we only see one side of the moon • ...
Los 30 cuerpos más grandes del sistema solar 2025-12-09
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- Planeta más cercano al Sol
- Luna volcánica de Júpiter con actividad extrema
- Luna de Urano con grandes cañones
- Planeta enano con forma alargada y rápida rotación
- Estrella central que da luz y calor al sistema solar
- Gran luna de Urano, de superficie helada y craterizada
- Gran luna de Saturno con atmósfera densa
- Planeta enano en el cinturón de asteroides
- Satélite natural de la Tierra
- Luna de Júpiter llena de cráteres antiguos
- Satélite más grande del sistema solar, de Júpiter
- Luna pequeña de Saturno con cráter gigante Herschel
- Gigante helado azul verdoso
- Planeta más caliente del sistema solar
- Planeta rojo, conocido como el planeta guerrero
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- Gigante gaseoso con una Gran Mancha Roja
- Nuestro hogar, el único planeta conocido con vida
- Luna de Júpiter con océano bajo su hielo
- Luna oscura de Urano
- Planeta enano famoso, antes considerado planeta
- Gran luna de Plutón, compañera cercana
- Planeta azul intenso, muy lejano del Sol
- Luna de Urano con superficies heladas y cañones
- Planeta enano distante y masivo en el Cinturón de Kuiper
- Segunda luna más grande de Saturno
- Luna helada de Saturno
- Luna de Saturno con superficies heladas y cráteres
- Planeta enano del cinturón de Kuiper descubierto en 2005
- Gran luna de Neptuno, gira en sentido retrógrado
- Planeta con anillos impresionantes
30 Clues: Luna oscura de Urano • Luna helada de Saturno • Planeta más cercano al Sol • Gigante helado azul verdoso • Satélite natural de la Tierra • Luna de Urano con grandes cañones • Segunda luna más grande de Saturno • Planeta con anillos impresionantes • Gran luna de Plutón, compañera cercana • Planeta más caliente del sistema solar • Gigante gaseoso con una Gran Mancha Roja • ...
Eart in Space Unit Project 2016-10-25
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- The innermost and darkest part of a shadow
- Earth’s lone natural satellite
- Crash
- A disk-shaped region on the edge of the solar system that contains masses of ice and icy rock, believed to be the source of comets with orbital periods of less than 200 years.
- A mass that has reached Earth
- The galactic year, also known as a cosmic year, is the duration of time required for the Solar System to orbit once around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy
- A place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out.
- The region in which only a portion of the light source is obscured by the occluding body. An observer in the penumbra experiences a partial eclipse
- When the Moon comes between the sun and the Earth, so that a viewer is in the moon's shadow, blocking the view of the sun.
- A star that is in the center of the Solar System
- The Sun's outer atmosphere made of frozen mass of gas and dust
- A theoretical substance that makes up much of the universe; matter in the universe that cannot be seen, but can be detected by its gravitational effects on other bodies
- Where we live
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- A spherical celestial body revolving about the sun, similar to a planet but not large enough to gravitationally clear its orbital region of most or all other celestial bodies. Pluto
- The region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most asteroids are located.
- galaxy The galaxy containing the solar system; consists of millions of stars that can be seen as a band of light stretching across the night sky.
- A region of the solar system far beyond the orbit of the dwarf planet Pluto in which billions of comets move in nearly circular orbits.
- A galaxy that forms a spiral with a bar running through it.
- The Orion Arm is a spiral escalation of a minor spiral arm in the Milky Way galaxy that is approximately 3,500 light-years across 10,000 light-years in length.
- When the Earth comes between the sun and the moon. When the moon is in the Earth's shadow it is not visible, so the moon is blocked by the Earth.
- A chunk of rock and metal, smaller than a planet and larger than a meteoroid, that orbits the sun
21 Clues: Crash • Where we live • A mass that has reached Earth • Earth’s lone natural satellite • The innermost and darkest part of a shadow • A star that is in the center of the Solar System • A galaxy that forms a spiral with a bar running through it. • The Sun's outer atmosphere made of frozen mass of gas and dust • ...
Solar System, chapters 8-11 2024-01-30
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- : a meteorite containing small spherical grains called chondrules.
- dust : microscopic solid dust particles in outer space.
- : a small spherical grain embedded in a meteorite.
- resonance : a condition in which the repetitive motion of one body interacts with the repetitive motion of another so as to reinforce the motion.
- : the technical name for the small, solid bodies moving within the Solar System.
- disk : a disk of gas and dust surrounding a young star out of which planetary systems form.
- cloud : cloud: a cloud of dust and gas in between the stars.
- : the solid remains of a meteor that fall to Earth.
- : cliffs formed where the crust has shifted that run for hundreds of kilometers across a planet’s or moon’s surface.
- satellites : satellites that by their gravitational attractions prevent particles in a planet’s rings from spreading out and dispersing.
- : an object made of dust and ice that orbits the sun.
- planet : a rocky planet similar to Earth in size and structure. These planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- : the passage of a celestial body such as a planet across the face of a larger body such as a star.
- greenhouse effect : greenhouse effect in which heat trapping grows as temperature rises, so the planet’s atmosphere becomes extremely hot, as has occurred on Venus.
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- System : a cosmic structure in space consisting of the Sun and the planets that orbit around it.
- microlensing : the bending of light from a distant object to form an image, usually distorted by the gravitation of a mass between a distant object and the observer.
- limit : the distance from an astronomical body at which its gravitational force can pull apart another astronomical body.
- Planet : A planet orbiting the inner part of the solar system. Said planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- velocity : the velocity of a body along the line of sight.
- Planet : A planet orbiting the outer part of the solar system. Said planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- : an object that orbits the sun and is massive enough that its gravity compresses it into a spherical shape.
- : the bright trail of light created by small solid particles entering Earth’s atmosphere and burning up. A “shooting star.”
- dissociation : the breaking apart of a molecule via intense radiation.
- Theory : the theory that the solar system formed from a cloud of gas and dust.
- : conversion of free gas atoms or molecules into a liquid or solid.
- : a planet not orbiting our sun.
26 Clues: : a planet not orbiting our sun. • : a small spherical grain embedded in a meteorite. • : the solid remains of a meteor that fall to Earth. • : an object made of dust and ice that orbits the sun. • dust : microscopic solid dust particles in outer space. • velocity : the velocity of a body along the line of sight. • ...
Unit 3 Test Review 2025-10-05
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- Unit The average distance between Earth and the Sun, about 93 million miles.
- A very large planet made mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface you could stand on.
- The point in a planet's orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
- The correct model of our solar system that places the Sun at the center, with all planets orbiting around it.
- Belt, A ring-shaped region beyond Neptune filled with icy objects and dwarf planets.
- Nebula The giant cloud of gas and dust that collapsed and spun to form our Sun and solar system about 4.6 billion years ago.
- Small chunks of rock, ice, and dust that clumped together in the early solar system and eventually grew into planets through collisions and gravitational attraction.
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, usually found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A meteoroid that survives its trip through the atmosphere and actually hits the ground.
- Cloud, A giant, invisible sphere of icy objects that surrounds our entire solar system, much farther out than the Kuiper Belt.
- Planet, A small, round object that orbits the Sun but hasn't cleared other objects from its orbital path
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- Planet A rocky planet with a solid surface similar to Earth.
- Force The force that keeps an object moving in a circular path instead of flying off in a straight line
- The bright streak of light you see in the sky when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- The Sun and everything that orbits around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and dust.
- Thin, flat circles of ice, rock, and dust that orbit around some planets.
- A "dirty snowball" made of ice, dust, and rock that develops a bright tail when it gets close to the Sun and the ice starts to melt.
- The old, incorrect model that placed Earth at the center of the universe, with everything else orbiting around Earth.
- The way an object appears to move when you look at it from different positions.
- A small piece of rock or metal floating in space, usually broken off from asteroids or comets.
- The point in a planet's orbit when it is farthest away from the Sun.
- The curved path an object takes as it travels around another object in space, like how Earth travels around the Sun.
23 Clues: The invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. • Planet A rocky planet with a solid surface similar to Earth. • The point in a planet's orbit when it is closest to the Sun. • The point in a planet's orbit when it is farthest away from the Sun. • Thin, flat circles of ice, rock, and dust that orbit around some planets. • ...
Space 2014-03-31
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- – large piece of rock that orbits the Sun
- – the largest planet
- – takes one month to orbit the Earth
- – has a tail as it gets closer to the Sun
- – our galaxy
- – when the moon passes in front of the Sun
- – number of planets in our solar system
- – small piece of rock, before entering Earth’s atmosphere
- – center of the solar system
- – orbit around the sun takes 365 days
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- – first planet discovered with a telescope
- – the sixth planet from the Sun
- – divides inner and outer planets
- – the North Star
- – a meteor that touches the Earth’s surface
- – person trained to be on a spacecraft
- – where Chris Hadfield lived in space
- – the hottest planet
- – when an asteroid enters Earth’s atmosphere, also known as a shooting star
19 Clues: – our galaxy • – the North Star • – the largest planet • – the hottest planet • – center of the solar system • – the sixth planet from the Sun • – divides inner and outer planets • – takes one month to orbit the Earth • – where Chris Hadfield lived in space • – orbit around the sun takes 365 days • – person trained to be on a spacecraft • – number of planets in our solar system • ...
Lesson 52 Puzzling Planets 2024-02-06
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- We see the moon because it _______ the sun'slight.
- Planets that are solid are called _____.
- Separates the first four and last four planets.
- The last four planets are _______ than the others.
- The outer planets are made mostly of this!
- The sun is a _______.
- The brightest planet in the night sky.
- Venus' nickname at night.
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- Nickname of last four planets.
- Pluto is now called this.
- The first _____ planets are solid.
- The Earth is this size compared to Jupiter and Saturn.
- Used to be called the ninth planet.
- Stars are _________ than planets.
- Pluto _____ the sun at a different angle.
- Number of planets in the solar system.
- Nickname of first four planets.
- Stars make their own __________.
- There are _______ dwarf planets in our solar system.
19 Clues: The sun is a _______. • Pluto is now called this. • Venus' nickname at night. • Nickname of last four planets. • Nickname of first four planets. • Stars make their own __________. • Stars are _________ than planets. • The first _____ planets are solid. • Used to be called the ninth planet. • Number of planets in the solar system. • The brightest planet in the night sky. • ...
Stars and galaxies 2024-11-07
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- what does earth rotate on?
- hottest planet in our solar system
- 8th planet to sun
- cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars
- closest planet to sun
- how many planets are there in our galaxy?
- how many layers are there on the sun
- group of stars in a picture
- 7th planet to sun
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- how many types of galaxy's are there?
- 4th planet to sun
- 5th planet to sun
- 2nd planet to sun
- 3rd planet to sun
- what color is a hot star
- coldest planet in our solar system
- what galaxy do we live in?
- what color is the sun
- what is something in our sun
- 6th planet to sun
- what color is cool star?
21 Clues: 4th planet to sun • 5th planet to sun • 2nd planet to sun • 8th planet to sun • 3rd planet to sun • 6th planet to sun • 7th planet to sun • closest planet to sun • what color is the sun • what color is a hot star • what color is cool star? • what does earth rotate on? • what galaxy do we live in? • group of stars in a picture • what is something in our sun • hottest planet in our solar system • ...
Engineering 2018-02-06
5v Vocabulary 3B 2025-09-15
14 Clues: erven • zonne- • inhoud • armoede • oogsten • zwichten • goedaardig • beschouwen • waakzaamheid • broedmachine • intellectueel • teruggaan tot • groei, opkomst • geprefabriceerd
PLANETS 2025-05-01
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- THE FARTHEST PLANET FROM THE SUN
- THE RED GIANT
- THE PLANET WHICH SPINS ON ITS SIDE
- THIS CONSTELLATION IS SHAPED LIKE A HUNTER
- THE GALAXY WE LIVE IN
- THE ONLY NATURAL SATELLITE OF EARTH
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- LARGEST PLANET IN SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE CLOSEST PLANET TO THE SUN
- EARTH REVOLVES AROUND THIS STAR
- WAS ONCE A PLANET
- THE PLANET WE LIVE ON
12 Clues: THE RED GIANT • WAS ONCE A PLANET • THE PLANET WE LIVE ON • THE GALAXY WE LIVE IN • THE CLOSEST PLANET TO THE SUN • LARGEST PLANET IN SOLAR SYSTEM • EARTH REVOLVES AROUND THIS STAR • THE FARTHEST PLANET FROM THE SUN • THE PLANET WHICH SPINS ON ITS SIDE • THE ONLY NATURAL SATELLITE OF EARTH • THE HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • THIS CONSTELLATION IS SHAPED LIKE A HUNTER
Miscellaneous Crossword 2025-08-27
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- Smallest planet in the solar system
- Smallest particle in the universe
- Something you might be awarded for winning a race
- The most popular toy; consists of interlocking bricks
- Largest desert
- Largest country on earth
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- Space Ranger toy, best friends with a cowboy
- Smallest continent on earth
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Santa Claus is coming to ____
- Spotted insect that flies
- Thirteen minus six
12 Clues: Largest desert • Thirteen minus six • Largest country on earth • Spotted insect that flies • Smallest continent on earth • Santa Claus is coming to ____ • Smallest particle in the universe • Largest planet in the solar system • Smallest planet in the solar system • Space Ranger toy, best friends with a cowboy • Something you might be awarded for winning a race • ...
Extension vocab CH 29 2021-09-23
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- Is 22 years long high number of sunspots to low number of sunspots magnetic field switches and repeats
- Is the combination of lightweight, atomic nuclei into heavier nuclei, such as Hydrogen fusing into helium
- Caused by the magnetic field
- The outer layer of the suns atmosphere
- Violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the surface of the sun
- The portion of the space near a magnetic or current carrying body where magnetic forces can be detected
- Is an Arc of gas that is ejected from the Chromosphere, or is a gas that condenses in the inner corona and rains back to the surface
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- The visible surface of the sun
- Is only visible during a solar eclipse when the photosphere is block
- The corona of the sun doesn't have an abrupt edge, instead, plasma flows outward from the corona at high speeds
- Splitting of heavy atomic nuclei into smaller nuclei, like Uranium to Lead
11 Clues: Caused by the magnetic field • The visible surface of the sun • The outer layer of the suns atmosphere • Is only visible during a solar eclipse when the photosphere is block • Violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the surface of the sun • Splitting of heavy atomic nuclei into smaller nuclei, like Uranium to Lead • ...
space 2013-11-12
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- the smallest planet in the solar system
- a space rock
- the planet named after the god of the ocen
- a person that has been to space
- made to take images of space
- the planet everyone makes jokes about
- earths sister planet
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- a space rock that travels realy fast and has a firey tail
- orbits the earth
- the largest planet in our solar system
- a giant hole that sucks in everything in its path
- a vehicle that travels into space
- we have nine of them
- the planet with massive rings
- the closest planet to the sun
- the red planet
- a giant ball of gas and fire
- the planet that inhabits humans
18 Clues: a space rock • the red planet • orbits the earth • we have nine of them • earths sister planet • made to take images of space • a giant ball of gas and fire • the planet with massive rings • the closest planet to the sun • a person that has been to space • the planet that inhabits humans • a vehicle that travels into space • the planet everyone makes jokes about • ...
Watch Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-13
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- A seiko watch range used to fund a marine biology school
- III,IV,V,X
- A translucent material protecting the face of the watch
- A brand dating back to 1853
- Citizen's branding of solar watches
- A brand that started in Ginza,Japan
- A tactile watch range within Tissot
- Recommended type of strap for use around water
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- A stopwatch
- Charges with light
- A type of bezel used to calculate speed
- A watch range recommended for use around mud
- Charges with movement
- The points on a watch indicating the minute/hour
- A brand that is known for shock resistant watches
- Watch to phone connectivity
- The background of a watch
- Powered by a battery
18 Clues: III,IV,V,X • A stopwatch • Charges with light • Powered by a battery • Charges with movement • The background of a watch • Watch to phone connectivity • A brand dating back to 1853 • Citizen's branding of solar watches • A brand that started in Ginza,Japan • A tactile watch range within Tissot • A type of bezel used to calculate speed • A watch range recommended for use around mud • ...
Quinny's Crossword🫠 2024-12-09
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- - Which natural disaster is the deadliest in the world?
- - What is Bindi’s favourite sport?
- - What is Jimmy’s friend’s name?
- - How old is Bindi?
- - _________ is the smallest planet in our solar system?
- - What was Jimmy’s first last name?
- - What is the main character's name in Holes?
- - What is Bindi’s favourite subject?
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- - _________ is the biggest planet in our solar system?
- - What did Billy call Faris in Refuge?
- - How many natural disasters did we learn about?
- - What month was Ned Kelly born?
- - How many days was our camp?
- - What is Stanley's nickname?
- - What day did we leave to drive to Bendigo for camp?
- - How old is Stanley?
- - Who bullies Jimmy at school?
- - What is the main character's name in Refuge?
18 Clues: - How old is Bindi? • - How old is Stanley? • - How many days was our camp? • - What is Stanley's nickname? • - Who bullies Jimmy at school? • - What month was Ned Kelly born? • - What is Jimmy’s friend’s name? • - What is Bindi’s favourite sport? • - What was Jimmy’s first last name? • - What is Bindi’s favourite subject? • - What did Billy call Faris in Refuge? • ...
Mars 2022-04-29
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- how long does mars orbit
- mi what is the diameter of mars
- how far is mars from the sun
- A other name for mars
- why is mars red
- the thinnest layer of earth
- mars has two moons Phobos and.
- what planet is 3 times the size of mars
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- is 95% of the atmosphere on mars
- the distance earth from mars
- the average distance around mars 142 miles
- what layer of earth stores magma
- the largest volcano on mars
- mars is the planet in our solar system
- the third planet in our solar system
- what planet is 70% water
16 Clues: why is mars red • A other name for mars • how long does mars orbit • what planet is 70% water • the largest volcano on mars • the thinnest layer of earth • the distance earth from mars • how far is mars from the sun • mars has two moons Phobos and. • is 95% of the atmosphere on mars • mi what is the diameter of mars • what layer of earth stores magma • ...
Lina Benitez - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- Sun centered modern view of the solar system
- Extremely hot dense mass and gases
- Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars
- Earth centered modern view of the solar system
- Rocky objects that orbit the sun
- Rocky object moving through space
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- Pull toward the center of an object
- Oval shaped
- Smaller than planets
- Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune
- All planets,comets and asteroids orbit the sun(two words)
- Small mass of dust and ice that orbits the sun
- Measure of the force of gravity on an object
- Amount of matter in an object
14 Clues: Oval shaped • Smaller than planets • Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars • Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune • Amount of matter in an object • Rocky objects that orbit the sun • Rocky object moving through space • Extremely hot dense mass and gases • Pull toward the center of an object • Sun centered modern view of the solar system • Measure of the force of gravity on an object • ...
Forces in Creation 2020-02-04
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- created theory of relativity
- an asteroid that hits earth's atmosphere
- an asteroid that intersects earth's orbit
- fifth planet from the sun
- view that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter and Neptune all have these
- the force existing between particles
- center of the atom
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- relationship between gravitational force and mass
- relationship between gravitational force and distance
- shape of earth's orbit
- commanded the sun to stand still
- the force required by circular motion
- view that the sun is the center of the solar system
14 Clues: center of the atom • shape of earth's orbit • fifth planet from the sun • created theory of relativity • commanded the sun to stand still • the force existing between particles • the force required by circular motion • an asteroid that hits earth's atmosphere • an asteroid that intersects earth's orbit • relationship between gravitational force and mass • ...
Space Crossword 2025-03-16
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- Person who travels in space
- A planet with rings of ice
- A sliver of the Moon
- Furthest Planet from the Sun
- The "Red" Planet
- How many planets in our Solar System
- The other gas found on the Sun
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- Name of the path planets take around the sun
- Star at the centre of the solar system
- The Sun is a ...
- One of the gasses the sun is made of
- Smallest planet
- Planet with a Red Storm
- A planet that is made up of land and water
14 Clues: Smallest planet • The Sun is a ... • The "Red" Planet • A sliver of the Moon • Planet with a Red Storm • A planet with rings of ice • Person who travels in space • Furthest Planet from the Sun • The other gas found on the Sun • One of the gasses the sun is made of • How many planets in our Solar System • Star at the centre of the solar system • ...
The Solar System 2024-07-02
10 Clues: Has 2 moons • Is 70% water • Is a gas giant • Is the 8th planet • Closest to the sun • Is a female planet • Is -178 degrees celsius • Isn't in our Solar System anymore • In the centre of our Solar System • Contains methane which makes it blue
Solar Eclipse Words! 2024-04-02
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- Another term for annulus; also a Johnny Cash song.
- The point at which the Moon's orbital plane intersects the ecliptic
- The outer, lighter part of the Moon or Earth’s shadow where there is still partial illumination.
- The plane of Earth's orbit around the sun.
- Specialized, protective eyewear that allows safe viewing of a solar eclipse by filtering out harmful solar radiation.
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- A safe way of viewing the effect of a solar eclipse indirectly by poking a small hole in a piece of cardboard and looking at how the Sun’s shadow is cast on the ground through that hole.
- The central, darkest part of the Moon or Earth’s shadow.
- The period when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon.
- The Sun's upper atmosphere, visible as a pearly glow around the eclipsed Sun during totality.
- It means related to the sun
10 Clues: It means related to the sun • The plane of Earth's orbit around the sun. • Another term for annulus; also a Johnny Cash song. • The central, darkest part of the Moon or Earth’s shadow. • The period when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon. • The point at which the Moon's orbital plane intersects the ecliptic • ...
Energy And Wildlife 2025-03-31
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- Published in 2013, these outline the tiered approach to assess adverse effects on species and their habitat from wind development (acronym)
- Energy derived from decaying plants and/or animals
- As defined by the ESA: harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect any threatened or endangered species
- Term for multiple, overlapping and additive impacts to wildlife across a landscape
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- Documents that identify Species of Greatest Conservation need and serve as a blueprint for proactive fish and wildlife conservation (acronym)
- Power source made by the sun
- Energy derived from the heat generated within the Earth
- An important group of mammals whose migration may be impacted from large solar development in the West
- Devices used to keep wildlife away from rotating blades or solar farms
- The burrowing type can be impacted by solar development, especially in the West
10 Clues: Power source made by the sun • Energy derived from decaying plants and/or animals • Energy derived from the heat generated within the Earth • Devices used to keep wildlife away from rotating blades or solar farms • The burrowing type can be impacted by solar development, especially in the West • ...
Comet Crossword 2019-11-27
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- The curved tail of a comet that is forced away by solar radiation pressure.
- The straight tail made of sublimated gases forced away by solar winds.
- The width of an ellipse.
- A comet that passes extremely close to the Sun at perihelion.
- A circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System
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- The distance between the Earth and the Sun.
- Cosmic debris entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speed.
- A predicted collection of icy objects farthest away from everything in the Solar System.
8 Clues: The width of an ellipse. • The distance between the Earth and the Sun. • A circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System • A comet that passes extremely close to the Sun at perihelion. • Cosmic debris entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speed. • The straight tail made of sublimated gases forced away by solar winds. • ...
crossword ashley 2023-05-02
15 Clues: gent • avís • error • sermó • lavabo • brossa • elecció • espantós • inundació • calamarsa • humanitat • destrossat • taca solar • tempesta de neu • companys de feina
Solar System Crossword 2016-11-21
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- round spherical object
- middle layer of suns atmosphere
- hudreds of them orbit the sun
- fuzzy outer layer made of gas and dust
- areas of gas on suns surface
- inner core of a comet
- known as a shooting star
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- rock and ice
- diameter of 120,536 (km)
- loose collection of ice, dust, and rock
- inner layer of the suns atmosphere
- halo looking object around the sun
- center of a planet
- biggest star
- thin disk of small particles of ice and rock
15 Clues: rock and ice • biggest star • center of a planet • inner core of a comet • round spherical object • diameter of 120,536 (km) • known as a shooting star • areas of gas on suns surface • hudreds of them orbit the sun • middle layer of suns atmosphere • inner layer of the suns atmosphere • halo looking object around the sun • fuzzy outer layer made of gas and dust • ...
The Solar System 2018-11-21
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- the star from which we get light and warmth
- an extremely large region in space far far away where the events of Star Wars happen
- the planet which has life on its surface
- people are sending these vehicles in space to explore it
- a Latin name for an adjective meaning “having to do with” the sky
- they did it to Pluto naming it a dwarf planet (v)
- an accident near Tunguska river in 1908 was caused by this object
- a rather big round celestial object which doesn’t satisfy the criteria of a planet
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- might be a chocolate bar but not in this context
- between stars (adj)
- a very large hot ball of gas that we see as a tiny dot in the sky
- very large round object that is gravitationally locked and rotates near a star
- when two moving things crash into each other (v)
- a massive rock that moves around in space
- a bright moving object in space which has a tail of gas and dust
15 Clues: between stars (adj) • the planet which has life on its surface • a massive rock that moves around in space • the star from which we get light and warmth • might be a chocolate bar but not in this context • when two moving things crash into each other (v) • they did it to Pluto naming it a dwarf planet (v) • people are sending these vehicles in space to explore it • ...
our solar system 2014-10-23
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- the number of seasons that Mercury has
- our planet
- now called a dwarf planet
- closest star to earth
- our galaxy
- planet between mars and Saturn
- a comets tail points ________ from the sun
- a force that keeps a planet moving in orbit
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- Sunlight takes ____ minutes to reach Earth
- the fastest moving planet in the Solar System
- oval shaped path taken by a planet around the sun
- the red planet
- planet closest to the sun
- The Milky Way is known as a ____ galaxy
- Jupiter is known as a ______ giant
- It takes one ____ for the Earth to complete its orbit around the sun.
16 Clues: our planet • our galaxy • the red planet • closest star to earth • now called a dwarf planet • planet closest to the sun • planet between mars and Saturn • Jupiter is known as a ______ giant • the number of seasons that Mercury has • The Milky Way is known as a ____ galaxy • Sunlight takes ____ minutes to reach Earth • a comets tail points ________ from the sun • ...
ระบบสุริยะ Solar system 2022-03-05
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- วัตถุที่ไม่สามารถรวมตัวกันเป็นดาวเคราะห์ได้เนื่องจากถูกรบกวนจากแรงโน้มถ่วงของดาวเคราะห์ขนาดใหญ่
- จุดศูนย์กลางระบบสุริยะ
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในระบบสุริยะ
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ห่างจากดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด
- วัตถุขนาดเล็กท่ีมีรูปร่างคล้ายทรงกลม ที่มีวงโคจรเป็นรอบดวงอาทิตย์ซ้อนทับกับดาวเคราะห์ดวงอื่นและไม่อยู่ในระนาบของสุริยวิถี
- หินอวกาศที่ตกลงมาสู่ผิวโลกหรือผิวดาวเคราะห์หรือจวบจนลงถึงพื้น
- ระบบสุริยะตั้งอยู่ในกาแล็กซีอะไร
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- ดาวเคราะห์และดวงจันทร์บริวารเกือบทุกดวง มีระนาบวงโคจรใกล้เคียงกับระนาบอะไร
- ดาวที่เป็นบริวารโคจรรอบดาวเคราะห์อีกที่หนึ่ง
- แรงที่ควบคุมระบบสุริยะ
- ระบบสุริยะเกิดจาก
- วัตถุขนาดเล็กเช่นเดียวกับดาวเคราะห์น้อย แต่มีวงโคจรรอบดวงอาทิตย์เป็นวงรีแคบและทํามุมเอียงตัดกับระนาบของสุริยวิถีเป็นมุมสูง
- วัสดุรอบๆดวงอาทิตย์หรือส่วนเศษของดาวเคราะห์
- ดาวบริวารของโลกคือ
15 Clues: ระบบสุริยะเกิดจาก • ดาวบริวารของโลกคือ • แรงที่ควบคุมระบบสุริยะ • จุดศูนย์กลางระบบสุริยะ • ระบบสุริยะตั้งอยู่ในกาแล็กซีอะไร • ดาวเคราะห์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในระบบสุริยะ • ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด • ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ห่างจากดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด • วัสดุรอบๆดวงอาทิตย์หรือส่วนเศษของดาวเคราะห์ • ดาวที่เป็นบริวารโคจรรอบดาวเคราะห์อีกที่หนึ่ง • ...
Our Solar System 2024-04-24
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- the biggest star in our solar system
- a planet made of gas and very little rock
- planets that are not made of gas but are rocky planets
- this planet is flipped on its side
- happens when the moon casts a shadow from the sun on earth
- known as the red planet
- the planet we live on
- the last planet from the sun
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- the area between Mars and Jupiter with lots of asteroids
- planet next to earth that is a little bit smaller than earth
- has rings
- happens when the earth moves in front of the moon (not a solar eclipse)
- closest planet to the sun
- the planet after the asteroid belt
- the collection of all the planets
15 Clues: has rings • the planet we live on • known as the red planet • closest planet to the sun • the last planet from the sun • the collection of all the planets • the planet after the asteroid belt • this planet is flipped on its side • the biggest star in our solar system • a planet made of gas and very little rock • planets that are not made of gas but are rocky planets • ...
The Solar System 2023-07-13
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- A large, bowl-shaped cavity on the surface of a planet or moon, typically caused by an impact.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A sudden release of energy on the Sun's surface, often resulting in a burst of radiation.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- An event where numerous meteors appear to radiate from a specific point in the sky.
- Occurring or situated between stars
- A region beyond Neptune's orbit that contains numerous icy objects, including Pluto.
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- An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body.
- A collection of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies that orbit the Sun.
- A celestial body that orbits around the Sun and shines by reflecting light.
- A small rocky or metallic object that travels through space.
- The force that attracts objects towards each other.
- The path followed by a celestial object as it revolves around another object due to gravitational attraction.
- An icy object that orbits the Sun and develops a glowing coma and a tail when it gets close to the Sun.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born.
15 Clues: Occurring or situated between stars • The force that attracts objects towards each other. • An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body. • A small rocky or metallic object that travels through space. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born. • A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • ...
solar system crossword 2025-02-05
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- orbits us
- Earth's orbit is shaped like an oval called an
- all planets in our solar system orbit it
- the earth blanks around the sun
- planet/moon spins on its axis
- the north and south poles are connected by
- 1 of earths = 365 days
- the earth is blanked to one side
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- December 21/June 21
- keeps the earth orbiting around the sun
- means equal night
- we have them because of Earth's tilt
- the earth's path around the sun
- we live here
- northern and southern hemispheres are split by the
15 Clues: orbits us • we live here • means equal night • December 21/June 21 • 1 of earths = 365 days • planet/moon spins on its axis • the earth blanks around the sun • the earth's path around the sun • the earth is blanked to one side • we have them because of Earth's tilt • keeps the earth orbiting around the sun • all planets in our solar system orbit it • ...
The Solar System 2025-04-23
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- The solid inner core of a comet
- A chunk of rock or dust in space
- What most of the stars in the HR diagram form
- A doughnut shaped region from Neptune to Jupiter
- A device that breaks light into colors
- A meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
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- A spherical region of comets that surrounds is up to 1000 times the distance between pluto and the sun
- A meteoroid that hits Earth
- The distance light travels in one year
- Regions in the solar system with a lot of asteroids
- brightness A star's brightness from a standard distance from Earth
- brightness A star's brightness as seen from Earth
- Imaginary patterens of stars
- Clouds of gas and dust form a fuzzy outer layer around this
- A dirty snowball the size of a mountain
15 Clues: A meteoroid that hits Earth • Imaginary patterens of stars • The solid inner core of a comet • A chunk of rock or dust in space • A meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere • The distance light travels in one year • A device that breaks light into colors • A dirty snowball the size of a mountain • What most of the stars in the HR diagram form • ...
Solar system - AGB 2020-05-23
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- a word meaning smaller than normal
- what happens when the moon hides the sun
- something asteroids are made of
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- something through which we can see distant objects
- dark, circular areas sometimes seen on the sun's surface: sun _____
- this dwarf planet used to be considered a planet
- the planet that is farthest away from Earth
- a huge expanse of millions of stars we can see at night: the milky ___
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- the only planet on which earth probes have landed
- the most distant planet
- a force that attracts objects towards each other
- the hottest planet
- stories about imaginary ideas related to science: science _______
- asteroids between Jupiter and Mars, called the asteroid ____
- the closest planet to the sun
16 Clues: the hottest planet • the most distant planet • the closest planet to the sun • something asteroids are made of • a word meaning smaller than normal • the biggest planet in our solar system • what happens when the moon hides the sun • the planet that is farthest away from Earth • a force that attracts objects towards each other • ...
Solar Energy Vocab 2021-11-29
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- process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules
- being subjected to the sun's rays
- energy which is in motion
- gasses in the atmosphere trap the sun's heat
- take in or soak up energy
- part of the sun which is visible to the naked eye
- transfer of heat through a circular motion of fluids
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- idea that the further away from the sun the less energy you receive
- nuclear process where atoms are combined which releases massive amounts of energy
- energy which is stored and can be converted to kinetic energy
- part of the sun which creates solar winds and solar flares
- part of the atmosphere that reflects harmful radiation from the sun
- radiation rebounds in one direction
- electromagnetic waves travelling at the speed of light
- radiation rebounds in multiple directions
15 Clues: energy which is in motion • take in or soak up energy • being subjected to the sun's rays • radiation rebounds in one direction • radiation rebounds in multiple directions • gasses in the atmosphere trap the sun's heat • part of the sun which is visible to the naked eye • transfer of heat through a circular motion of fluids • ...
The Solar System 2013-02-19
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- – The only planet that we are certain there is life
- - It is the force which causes things to fall to the ground when you drop it.
- - The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- – The central body of the solar system
- – The planet glows blue-green in the sun light as methane absorbs red light waves
- - The largest planet in the solar system
- - the Dwarf planet
- – The 2nd planet from the Sun
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- – The curved path in space that is followed by an object going round a planet, moon or sun
- - a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- - the planet closest to the sun
- - a huge ball of gas twinkling in the sky
- – The planet named after the god of water and of the sea
- – The planet circled by a system of broad, flat rings
- - natural satellites of the earth, visible from land
15 Clues: - the Dwarf planet • – The 2nd planet from the Sun • - the planet closest to the sun • - a small rocky body orbiting the sun • – The central body of the solar system • - The largest planet in the solar system • - a huge ball of gas twinkling in the sky • – The only planet that we are certain there is life • - natural satellites of the earth, visible from land • ...
Solar Energy I 2015-06-15
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- a unit of power, equal to 1000 watts.
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- amount of money for company’s operation during specific periods.
- a public service such as electricity, gas, cable, water and telephone.
- a utility resource usage in which a customer generates their own power is compensated.
- a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.
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- a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services.
- a person who has title to their property.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- make a payment in return for services.
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- to make ready for use such as equipment.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region in terms of production and consumption of goods and services.
- amount charged to obtain something.
15 Clues: amount charged to obtain something. • a unit of power, equal to 1000 watts. • make a payment in return for services. • to make ready for use such as equipment. • a person who has title to their property. • amount of money for company’s operation during specific periods. • a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles. • ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2016-04-06
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- It takes Jupiter 10 hours to __________ around its axis. Therefore a day on Jupiter is only 10 hours long.
- It take Neptune 165 years to __________ around the sun.
- Planet which has the diameter of 32,000 miles.
- Planet which has 53 moons.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)Unmanned spacecraft used for the exploration of space.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)The four planets closest to the sun; consisting of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)The four planets farthest from the sun; consisting of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Planet which is 486,4000,000 miles away from the sun.
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- To wear away.
- A type of sedimentary rock formed form large pebbles and stones.
- Planet with has a day length of 24 hours.
- Space probe mentioned on page 137.
- The most common element in Earth's crust.
- Planet that has a mass 17 times that of Earth.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)A sun and the objects that revolve around it, such as planets and their moon(s).
15 Clues: To wear away. • Planet which has 53 moons. • Space probe mentioned on page 137. • Planet with has a day length of 24 hours. • The most common element in Earth's crust. • Planet which has the diameter of 32,000 miles. • Planet that has a mass 17 times that of Earth. • Planet which is 486,4000,000 miles away from the sun. • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2022-11-08
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- a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets are formed.
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the sun and gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun.
- the change in the sunlit area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body.
- the average distance between Earth and the sun.
- space and all the matter and energy in it.
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- a disk of gas and dust orbiting a newly formed star, from which planets may eventually form.
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- an apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations.
- an instrument that collects light or other electromagnetic radiation from distant objects.
- a small rocky object that orbits the sun.
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
- the force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- a division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions and determined by both Earth's tilt relative to the sun and Earth's position in its orbit around the sun.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
- the distance that light travels in one year; about 9.46 trillion kilometers.
15 Clues: a small rocky object that orbits the sun. • space and all the matter and energy in it. • the average distance between Earth and the sun. • a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity. • an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another. • the force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses. • ...
90.Solar System 2023-06-18
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- - The morning or evening star, a beauty shining from afar.
- - The shining star at the center, giving warmth and light, a solar mentor.
- - A rocky object, big or small, wandering the solar system's sprawl.
- - Tilted on its side, an icy delight, spinning through the cosmic night.
- - The red planet, a fiery hue, where rovers explore and dreams come true.
- - With rings of beauty, it reigns supreme, a celestial jewel that's a dream.
- - Our home planet, blue and green, where life's wonders can be seen.
- - Closest to the Sun, small and fast, its scorching days are unsurpassed.
- - A cosmic traveler with a glowing tail, a sight that never fails to unveil.
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- - A giant gas planet with swirling storms, its size and stripes keep us in awe.
- - Once the ninth, now a dwarf, far from the Sun, but it still has worth.
- - A distant ice giant, blue and cold, its mysteries waiting to be told.
- - Balls of gas, shining bright, guiding us with their radiant light.
- - A cosmic city with countless stars, a vast expanse that stretches far.
- - Earth's faithful companion in the night sky, casting a gentle silver hue up high.
15 Clues: - The morning or evening star, a beauty shining from afar. • - A rocky object, big or small, wandering the solar system's sprawl. • - Balls of gas, shining bright, guiding us with their radiant light. • - Our home planet, blue and green, where life's wonders can be seen. • - A distant ice giant, blue and cold, its mysteries waiting to be told. • ...
The Solar System 2023-12-20
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- The imaginary line around which a planet rotates
- Similar to planets, but they share their orbit with other objects
- (ISS) a facility that orbits Earth and is maintained and used by astronauts from sixteen different countries
- Beautiful light shows formed by Earth trapping the electrically charged particles at the north and south poles
- Rare event when the moon passes between Earth and the sun and casts a shadow on Earth
- Planets where surfaces are made up of mostly gas
- Each orbit a planet makes around the sun
- An object that orbits another object in space
- The phase on an eclipse where the moon appears to cover the sun completely
- Research space craft sent beyond Earth’s orbit
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- Occurs when the moon passes through the shadow of the Earth
- Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere
- Rocky, dense, and Earthlike
- An object in the solar system that orbits the sun and is big enough for its own gravity to keep it in the shape of a sphere
- One rotation is equal to one day
15 Clues: Rocky, dense, and Earthlike • One rotation is equal to one day • Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere • Each orbit a planet makes around the sun • An object that orbits another object in space • Research space craft sent beyond Earth’s orbit • The imaginary line around which a planet rotates • Planets where surfaces are made up of mostly gas • ...
The Solar System 2024-01-03
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- Far away.
- Moved around something, especially in a circle.
- Single things that show what larger groups are like.
- Hitting onto something in a very hard way.
- A path in space followed by a planet, moon, or vehicle.
- Turn around something; move in a circle.
- Tops and bottoms of planets.
- A person who flies in outer space.
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- Very small pieces of something.
- Catch something.
- Vapor Water that has changed from liquid to gas, and usually cannot be seen.
- A natural force pulling objects to the ground.
- The power to do work.
- The airspace above Earth or another planet.
- Tests done to see if something works or happens.
15 Clues: Far away. • Catch something. • The power to do work. • Tops and bottoms of planets. • Very small pieces of something. • A person who flies in outer space. • Turn around something; move in a circle. • Hitting onto something in a very hard way. • The airspace above Earth or another planet. • A natural force pulling objects to the ground. • ...
The Solar System 2024-04-25
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- 8 round floating objects that are in the solar system
- the four planets that are closest to the sun
- A large planet that is mainly filled with helium
- invisible force that pulls things together
- Something that shines bright in the night sky
- Gravity pulls so much that light cant get out
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- large gas giants
- A red planet
- closest planet to the sun
- when 3 objects are blocking each other
- Has a ring around it
- a large spiral galaxy
- Rocky object that orbits the sun
- repeating in one direction
- A planet that has life
15 Clues: A red planet • large gas giants • Has a ring around it • a large spiral galaxy • A planet that has life • closest planet to the sun • repeating in one direction • Rocky object that orbits the sun • when 3 objects are blocking each other • invisible force that pulls things together • the four planets that are closest to the sun • Something that shines bright in the night sky • ...
Solar System Vocab 2025-01-08
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- a loose ball of ice and rock that usually has a long, narrow orbit around the sun
- the sun, the planets, and a variety of other objects
- a unit of distance equal to the mean distance from the sun to Earth, or about 150,000,000 km
- a region beyond Neptune’s orbit extending 30 to 50 AU from the sun
- the tendency of an object in motion to resist a change in motion unless acted upon by a force
- a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere in a streak of light
- the most distant part of our solar system
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- an object that orbits the sun and has enough gravity to be round but has not cleared the area of its orbit
- what makes up an object or a material
- an average-sized star, composed of helium and hydrogen, at the center of the solar system
- an area around a star where it is neither too hot nor too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface of the planets within the area
- a small, mostly rocky or metallic body that orbits the sun in the inner solar system
- a natural object, or satellite, that orbits a planet
- object that orbits the sun, has become rounded by its own gravity and has cleared the area of its orbit
- to travel in a curved path around something
15 Clues: what makes up an object or a material • the most distant part of our solar system • to travel in a curved path around something • the sun, the planets, and a variety of other objects • a natural object, or satellite, that orbits a planet • a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere in a streak of light • ...
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 2025-04-04
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- the planet once considered the ninth planet
- the planet that rotates on its side
- a vehicle used to travel in space
- the different ways the Moon looks during the month
- the smallest and closest planet to the sun
- the street a planet follows around the sun
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- the windiest planet in the solar system
- the only planet known to support life
- What's the biggest planet?
- a rocky object that orbits the sun
- the planet known as the "red planet"
- the star at the center of our solar system
- The planet famous for its beautiful rings
- the force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun
- a natural satellite that orbits the Earth
15 Clues: What's the biggest planet? • a vehicle used to travel in space • a rocky object that orbits the sun • the planet that rotates on its side • the planet known as the "red planet" • the only planet known to support life • the windiest planet in the solar system • The planet famous for its beautiful rings • a natural satellite that orbits the Earth • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- The type of eclipse that occurs when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, causing the moon to appear red.
- The outer part of the moon's shadow during a total solar eclipse, where only part of the sun is obscured.partial The type of eclipse that occurs when the moon partially covers the sun.
- What is required of the sun, moon, and Earth for a solar eclipse to occur.
- The phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking all or part of the sun's light.
- The type of solar eclipse where the sun is completely obscured by the moon.
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- The dark center part of the moon's shadow during a total solar eclipse.
- The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere, visible during a total solar eclipse.
- The point in the moon's orbit when it is closest to Earth, potentially causing a solar eclipse.
- The type of eclipse that occurs when the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth's surface.
9 Clues: The dark center part of the moon's shadow during a total solar eclipse. • What is required of the sun, moon, and Earth for a solar eclipse to occur. • The type of solar eclipse where the sun is completely obscured by the moon. • The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere, visible during a total solar eclipse. • ...
Planetas 2021-03-16
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- primeiro planeta do sistema solar
- Qual planeta possui anéis?
- Qual é o planeta mais frio do sistema solar?
- movimento que a terra realiza em torno de si mesma
- Qual é o planeta mais distante do sol?
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- Qual é o planeta mais próximo do sol?
- Qual é o maior planeta do sistema solar?
- movimento que a terra ao redor do sol
- Qual é o quarto planeta do sistema solar?
- Qual é o único satélite natural da terra
10 Clues: Qual planeta possui anéis? • primeiro planeta do sistema solar • Qual é o planeta mais próximo do sol? • movimento que a terra ao redor do sol • Qual é o planeta mais distante do sol? • Qual é o maior planeta do sistema solar? • Qual é o único satélite natural da terra • Qual é o quarto planeta do sistema solar? • Qual é o planeta mais frio do sistema solar? • ...
Solar system 2021-03-03
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- What is the second planet from the sun?
- How many planet in Solar System?
- What planet is the same size as Earth?
- What planet is closest to the sun?
- What is the fifth planet from the sun?
- What is the most volcanically active body in the solar system?
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- What planet is the largest planet?
- What is the seventh planet from the sun?
- What is the third planet from the sun?
- What planet was disappeared from the Solar System in August 2006?
- What is the fourth planet from the sun?
11 Clues: How many planet in Solar System? • What planet is the largest planet? • What planet is closest to the sun? • What planet is the same size as Earth? • What is the third planet from the sun? • What is the fifth planet from the sun? • What is the second planet from the sun? • What is the fourth planet from the sun? • What is the seventh planet from the sun? • ...
002 S5 2015-09-24
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- collectors used on ground source heat pumps when area is limited
- considered to be a carbon neutral energy source
- used to capture solar energy
- a solar thermal system with a pump
- converts a low temperature heat from a source to a higher temperature heat
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- has a cycle of changing from liquid to gas in heat pumps
- part of a wood burner
- solar thermal systems ? carbon dioxide emissions
- used to extract ground source heat
9 Clues: part of a wood burner • used to capture solar energy • a solar thermal system with a pump • used to extract ground source heat • considered to be a carbon neutral energy source • solar thermal systems ? carbon dioxide emissions • has a cycle of changing from liquid to gas in heat pumps • collectors used on ground source heat pumps when area is limited • ...
Engelsk Louise 2021-09-02
15 Clues: øget • delikat • drastisk • målinger • drastisk • Bidrager • kredsløb • Udvikling • gennemsnit • forstyrrer • emissioner • indblanding • beregninger • gases - drivhusgasser • radiation solstråling
Unit 4 Vocabulary Practice 2023-01-03
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- the sun and all of the bodies that orbit the sun
- the model of the solar system that is "sun-centered"
- a celestial body that orbits the sun, is round because of its own gravity, but has not cleared its orbital path
- the motion of a body that travels around another body in space
- the flattened oval shape that planets orbit in
- a small body of ice, rock, and dust that follows a highly elliptical orbit around the sun
- one equals the average distance between the sun and Earth
- a meteoroid that reaches Earth's surface without burning up
- a natural satellite that orbits planets and asteroids in our solar system
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- Jupiter's four largest moons
- a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses and the distance between them
- the spinning of a body on its axis
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
- the model of the solar system that is "earth-centered"
- a small, irregularly shaped, rocky object that orbits the sun
- a sand grain to boulder-sized, rocky body that travels through space
- a bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth's atmosphere
17 Clues: Jupiter's four largest moons • the spinning of a body on its axis • the flattened oval shape that planets orbit in • the sun and all of the bodies that orbit the sun • the model of the solar system that is "sun-centered" • the model of the solar system that is "earth-centered" • one equals the average distance between the sun and Earth • ...
OFFICE 2021-04-06
Everyday Mysteries (Easy Level) ._. 2021-10-04
15 Clues: Duro • piel • Ocupar • Dañino • también • Llenado • Barritar • Hundirse • Acalorado • Abrevadero • lleno/llena • Rapidamente • Tomar el sol • filtro solar • Forzado/forzada
Hard 2021-11-29
15 Clues: tierra • hundir • dioxido • gaseoso • quimicos • elefante • azucarada • emperador • misterios • cientifico • luz de dia • candidatos • laboratorio • tomar el sol • protector solar
Space 2022-04-01
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- that largest planet has over 70 of them
- Its what some planets are made of
- There can be a solar and lunar one
- The sun
- Its parts are the nucleus, coma, and tail
- A unit for distance in space
- The largest planet in the solar system
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- North pole pointed towards the sun
- A not-quite-full moon shape
- The hottest, but not the closest
- Ex: Mercury (______ planet)
- A.K.A. a shooting star
- Caused by tilt and orbit
- A planet, but one that's not alone in its orbit
- A unit for distance in space
15 Clues: The sun • A.K.A. a shooting star • Caused by tilt and orbit • A not-quite-full moon shape • Ex: Mercury (______ planet) • A unit for distance in space • A unit for distance in space • The hottest, but not the closest • Its what some planets are made of • North pole pointed towards the sun • There can be a solar and lunar one • The largest planet in the solar system • ...
Mars 2022-04-29
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- how far is mars from the sun
- the largest volcano on mars
- is 95% of the atmosphere on mars
- the third planet in our solar system
- the thinnest layer of earth
- why is mars red
- what planet is 3 times the size of mars
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- mi what is the diameter of mars
- mars is the planet in our solar system
- the distance earth from mars
- the average distance around mars 142 miles
- how long does mars orbit
- A other name for mars
- what layer of earth stores magma
- mars has two moons Phobos and.
- what planet is 70% water
16 Clues: why is mars red • A other name for mars • how long does mars orbit • what planet is 70% water • the largest volcano on mars • the thinnest layer of earth • how far is mars from the sun • the distance earth from mars • mars has two moons Phobos and. • mi what is the diameter of mars • what layer of earth stores magma • is 95% of the atmosphere on mars • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2021-05-10
7 Clues: TERCEIRO PLANETA DO SISTEMA SOLAR • PLANETA MAIS FRIO DO SISTEMA SOLAR • ILUMINA E ESQUENTA O PLANETA TERRA • PLANETA MAIS QUENTE DO SISTEMA SOLAR • AO TOTAL SÃO OITO E FORMAM O SISTEMA SOLAR • MOVIMENTO QUE A TERRA REALIZA AO REDOR DO SOL • MOVIMENTO QUE A TERRA REALIZA EM TORNO DE SI MESMA
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-24
7 Clues: When the moon covers the sun • The darkest part of a shadow • The lighter part of a shadow • When the sun gets covered fully • When the sun gets mostly covered • What a planet does around the sun • Where you can see a total solar eclipse
Planet 2023-06-15
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- With air, water, plants, and animals, Earth is the only known planet to support life.
- Neptune is the second farthest planet from the Sun, and is the heaviest and coldest gas planet.
- Uranus orbits at the farthest distance from the Sun and is difficult to see in the night sky.
- Haumea is a dwarf planet like Pluto and Eris and is one of the smallest planets found in the so-called "Kuiper Belt."
- Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System and has dozens of moons.
- Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings and stunning atmosphere.
- Eris is one of the largest dwarf planets, larger than Pluto, and belongs to the so-called "plutoid" group.
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- Pluto is a dwarf planet without rings, located at the farthest distance from Earth.
- Venus is one of the planets closest in size to Earth and is often called the brightest natural satellite.
- Mars, the "Red Planet," has similarities with Earth and may have once had similar conditions.
- Pallas is a large asteroid and the fifth-largest in the Solar System.
- Vesta is one of the largest asteroids and is sometimes referred to as Vesta asteroid.
- Mercury is the smallest planet and orbits closest to the Sun.
- Makemake is a dwarf planet located on the outer edges of the Solar System, similar to Pluto and Eris.
- Ceres is one of the largest asteroids in the Solar System, and it is the fifth largest of all known asteroids.
15 Clues: Mercury is the smallest planet and orbits closest to the Sun. • Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings and stunning atmosphere. • Pallas is a large asteroid and the fifth-largest in the Solar System. • Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System and has dozens of moons. • ...
The Sun 2024-11-04
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- Type of holes where charged particles stream through out into the Solar System.
- Red features rising above the eclipsed Sun and reaching high into the corona. Often form loops.
- A glowing of ionized atmospheric elements, generally in polar regions, caused by the solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetic field and impacting Earth's atmosphere.
- The region between the chromosphere and the corona; temperature spikes in this region as one gets farther from the Sun's surface.
- A thin, reddish layer of the Sun's atmosphere, generally only visible during total solar eclipses.
- A bright region around sunspots that appear as "clouds", but in the chromosphere, with higher temperatures and densities than their surroundings. French for "beach".
- A relatively cool, dark region where hot plasma is pushed aside by strong magnetic fields.
- This element is fused into Helium inside the Sun by high temperatures and high gravitational forces.
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- The lowest layer of the Sun's atmosphere, what we see when we look at the Sun
- The zone above the core; light takes millenia to get through this zone!
- The zone in which energy is transported by the massive upwelling of material.
- The visible top of the convection cells, each about the size of Texas.
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, visible as a bright halo around the Sun, especially during solar eclipses.
- When this goes missing ENERGY is created!
- The layer in which nuclear reactions occur, the center of the Sun.
15 Clues: When this goes missing ENERGY is created! • The layer in which nuclear reactions occur, the center of the Sun. • The visible top of the convection cells, each about the size of Texas. • The zone above the core; light takes millenia to get through this zone! • The lowest layer of the Sun's atmosphere, what we see when we look at the Sun • ...
Solar System 2015-04-18
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- This is the biggest planet in our solar system
- This planet is the seventh from the sun
- This star is at the centre of our solar system
- This planet is between the Earth and Mercury
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- This planet is the first from the sun
- This planet is the furthest from the sun
- This is the third planet in our solar system
- This planet has rings
- This planet is called the Red Planet
9 Clues: This planet has rings • This planet is called the Red Planet • This planet is the first from the sun • This planet is the seventh from the sun • This planet is the furthest from the sun • This is the third planet in our solar system • This planet is between the Earth and Mercury • This is the biggest planet in our solar system • ...
Space Unit Review 2022-06-15
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- When the Earth blocks out the sun and casts a shadow on the Moon.
- The basic element that makes up all stars.
- Pluto is an example.
- The space-telescope that has discovered hundreds of planets outside our solar system.
- Earth has a northern one and a southern one.
- when the earth, sun and moon form a straight line, and produce extreme high and low tides.
- Where stars are "born".
- The unit we use to measure distances between stars.
- The most common type of star in the universe.
- The unit we use to measure distances in the solar system.
- The curved path an object takes around a planet or star.
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- A small space rock that has fallen to Earth.
- When the moon blocks out the sun and casts a shadow on the Earth.
- Created by the collapse of very big stars; a point of infinite gravity/density.
- The tilt of the earth produces these.
- The small, hot, dense "skeleton" of a star.
- the type of wave energy we use to communicate in space.
- The force that pulls objects with mass together.
- The large type of star our Sun will turn into when it reaches the end of its life.
- The planet with the most moons in the solar system.
- A powerful burst of energy from the Sun.
21 Clues: Pluto is an example. • Where stars are "born". • The tilt of the earth produces these. • A powerful burst of energy from the Sun. • The basic element that makes up all stars. • The small, hot, dense "skeleton" of a star. • A small space rock that has fallen to Earth. • Earth has a northern one and a southern one. • The most common type of star in the universe. • ...
ES: Chapter 14 version 2 2024-04-05
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- process of passing electricity through water to produce hydrogen gas
- program that recognizes buildings and appliances that use reduced amounts of energy
- fuel that is 20% recycled vegetable oil
- greenhouse gas that is actually more dangerous than CO2
- term used to refer to any energy that comes from the sun
- type of use where a resource is used for personal use
- device that uses indirect solar energy in the form of air currents
- structure built across the mouth of a bay to generate electicity
- major elemental component of photovoltaic cells
- energy derived from present-day photosynthesis
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- the process of changing one form of energy to another form
- process by which starches or sugar are converted to ethanol
- type of energy also known as heat energy that has the largest wavelength
- device that rotates to create electrical energy
- description of the process of moving air or water using natural convection currents
- a fuel that is a combination of gasoline and ethanol
- type of cell that collects radiant energy
- using water to provide energy
- type of energy provided by temperatures in the earth
- chemical reaction on the sun that produces energy
- type of stove that uses scrap wood that would normally be discarded
- general term for a device that absorbs solar energy
22 Clues: using water to provide energy • fuel that is 20% recycled vegetable oil • type of cell that collects radiant energy • energy derived from present-day photosynthesis • device that rotates to create electrical energy • major elemental component of photovoltaic cells • chemical reaction on the sun that produces energy • general term for a device that absorbs solar energy • ...
Climate Change Puzzle One 2023-04-27
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- The ___ effect keeps Earth warm enough to be habitable.
- ___ forcing is the difference between incoming and outgoing radiation.
- 70% of incoming solar energy is ___ by land, oceans, and the atmosphere
- Land has a lower ___ heat than water, so cools more quickly after sunset.
- The reflectivity of a surface
- Season where the angle of insolation is the greatest.
- ___ production produces the most greenhouse gases.
- The duration and angle of insolation both vary with ___.
- Tiny particles or droplets that can absorb or reflect radiation, depending on what they are made of.
- Greenhouse gases “trap” ___ energy.
- 30% of incoming solar radiation is ___ by the atmosphere, clouds, and Earth’s surface.
- The sun’s strength, or __ depends on the angle of insolation, duration of insolation, and the type of surface it strikes.
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- the sun’s electromagnetic energy that reaches the Earth
- Radiative ___ is the balance between incoming shortwave solar radiation and outgoing longwave terrestrial radiation.
- Carbon dioxide and methane levels are ___ than they ever have been in the past.
- ___ aerosols include ash and droplets of sulfuric acid.
- Carbon ___ is a method of removing carbon from the atmosphere and storing it where it will no longer contribute to global warming.
- The three main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, ___ and water vapor.
- The duration of insolation is the same everywhere on Earth on the ___.
- ___ of insolation is the length of time the sun is up.
20 Clues: The reflectivity of a surface • Greenhouse gases “trap” ___ energy. • ___ production produces the most greenhouse gases. • Season where the angle of insolation is the greatest. • ___ of insolation is the length of time the sun is up. • the sun’s electromagnetic energy that reaches the Earth • The ___ effect keeps Earth warm enough to be habitable. • ...
Environmetal 2025-02-11
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- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The clearing or cutting down of forests, leading to habitat loss and environmental damage.
- Fuels The burning of these substances contributes to air pollution.
- A building made of glass to grow plants, also refers to gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
- The layer that protects Earth from harmful solar radiation, now being damaged by pollution.
- The planet we live on.
- The ability to meet our needs without compromising future generations' ability to do the same.
- A type of energy that is renewable and environmentally friendly.
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- Resources that are naturally replenished, like wind or solar energy.
- A natural resource that is used to generate energy, often extracted from the Earth.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The movement to protect and conserve the natural environment.
- Warming The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities.
- The protection and careful management of the environment and natural resources.
- The process of turning waste materials into reusable materials.
- The substance we breathe in to live, provided by trees and plants.
- The natural environment where a species lives.
20 Clues: The planet we live on. • The natural environment where a species lives. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The movement to protect and conserve the natural environment. • The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight. • ...
Q 1 Earth science 2025-10-30
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- How tightly the material is packed within an object
- The oldest and largest thing in existence
- This factor determine the life cycle/ life span of a star
- Force that collapses a nebula cloud
- Motion of spinning on an axis
- Incoming solar radiation
- Model where Earth is the center of the solar system
- The largest star on the HR diagram in ESRT
- Change that is repeating and predictable
- Day in march or September when the equator receives a 90 degree angle of insolation
- Star located above Earth's axis
- The most abundant element in the sun
- The position east or west from the prime meridian
- The two center points in an ellipse
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- The true shape of an orbit
- The measurement of how "flat" an ellipse is
- Deneb belongs to this group of stars
- Space object broken off from a meteor used to study the age and composition of the solar system
- Nuclear process that occurs in the core of the sun
- An object with a density of 0.8 will do this when placed in water
- _ sphere that is the true shape of earth
- Hottest layer of the sun
- This planet's orbit has the highest eccentricity
- Color of the hottest stars
- Position North or South of the equator
- Position furthest from the sun in orbit
- Position in orbit when closest to the sun
27 Clues: Incoming solar radiation • Hottest layer of the sun • The true shape of an orbit • Color of the hottest stars • Motion of spinning on an axis • Star located above Earth's axis • Force that collapses a nebula cloud • The two center points in an ellipse • Deneb belongs to this group of stars • The most abundant element in the sun • Position North or South of the equator • ...
Universe Vocab. Gorge Patino-1st 2014-10-08
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- mass comparing the size of star to the sun
- bang theory theory that says the universe began as a small point
- way huge grouping of stars
- arms areas of stars that spread
- all space
- cloud of gas
- a group of stars
- electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves
- waves provide us with visible light
- of light 300,000km/sec
- electromagnetic waves that are very high energy
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- beginning point at which something begins
- hole more than four solar masses squeezed into a ball
- shaped galaxy galaxy with a bulge in the center
- instrument that collects light
- transfer of energy through matter
- distance between any two corresponding points
- death of a large star by explosion
- shift change wavelength
- year a unit of length equal to the distance that light travels
- planets revolve around this
21 Clues: all space • cloud of gas • a group of stars • of light 300,000km/sec • shift change wavelength • way huge grouping of stars • planets revolve around this • instrument that collects light • arms areas of stars that spread • transfer of energy through matter • death of a large star by explosion • waves provide us with visible light • beginning point at which something begins • ...
tess' space crossword 2014-06-17
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- the biggest planet in our solar system
- when a dying star explodes
- the point in space directly above you
- rock and dust that will fly through space
- the first man to the moon
- the hottest planet
- a person who travels into and explores space
- venus
- measurement of how fast light travels
- the father of astronomy
- a chemical in the air we breath
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- the third layer in the earths atmosphere
- a form of transport people use to get in and out of space
- there are eight in our solar system
- the ruler of the death star
- when the moon gets in the way of the sun
- group of stars and planets
- the name of a telescope
- a very large star
19 Clues: venus • a very large star • the hottest planet • the name of a telescope • the father of astronomy • the first man to the moon • when a dying star explodes • group of stars and planets • the ruler of the death star • a chemical in the air we breath • there are eight in our solar system • the point in space directly above you • measurement of how fast light travels • ...
Mercury 2025-05-15
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- Mercury has a large variety of _________
- Mercury;s atmosphere is made up of___
- Mercury has the second densest surface in the solar system
- A ___ in Mercury is equal to 88 Earth days
- Mercury is relevantly ___
- Mercury has the smallest orbiting pattern that __ million kilometers
- Mercury axis is tilted ____ degrees
- Mercury is the ___ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is the ___ planet in the solar system
- Mercury is named after a ___ messenger god
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- Mercury has the ___ orbiting path
- Mercury has___ moons
- Mercury has a weak____ feild
- Mercury ____ is 960 miles
- Mercuary is a ____ planet
- Because of the tilt of Mercury's axis in has zero ___
- Mercury has an ____ core
- Mercury has a very ___ atmosphere
- Mercury has ___ on it
- Mercury has been known by ____ since 2nd millennium BC
20 Clues: Mercury has___ moons • Mercury has ___ on it • Mercury has an ____ core • Mercury ____ is 960 miles • Mercuary is a ____ planet • Mercury is relevantly ___ • Mercury has a weak____ feild • Mercury has the ___ orbiting path • Mercury has a very ___ atmosphere • Mercury axis is tilted ____ degrees • Mercury;s atmosphere is made up of___ • Mercury has a large variety of _________ • ...
Solar system crossword 2020-10-16
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- Which planet do scientists think formed first?
- The rocky planets are made of chunks of rock and________
- Just like humans and animals which may move from one place to another, planets moved closer and further from the Sun in their early lifetime-we call this___________
- What do we call planets which orbit other stars?
- Our solar system is thought to be about 4.5 ____ years old
- What are the rocky leftover pieces of rock in the Solar System called?
- Which object was the first to form in the solar system?
- Which planet is spinning in the opposite direction to all the others?
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- Scientists think that perhaps water was brought to the Earth by___________
- What are large pieces/the building blocks of planets called?
- Our sun formed from a huge cloud of material which was pulled together and planets are kept in orbit around the Sun. Which force is responsible for both these things?
- Jupiter swallowed up lots of materials around it-which planet is smaller in size than expected as a result?
- Objects which were captured by planets and now orbit around them are called ___________
- There are two ice giant planets. Uranus is one, which is the other?
- Which planet was knocked onto its side by an impact?
15 Clues: Which planet do scientists think formed first? • What do we call planets which orbit other stars? • Which planet was knocked onto its side by an impact? • Which object was the first to form in the solar system? • The rocky planets are made of chunks of rock and________ • Our solar system is thought to be about 4.5 ____ years old • ...
Solar System Crossword 2017-03-31
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- Planet with rings
- A fuzzy ball of ice and dust with a tail
- The biggest planet
- Neptune's largest moon
- The 3rd planet from the sun
- The planet between Earth and Jupiter
- A dwarf planet starting with "P"
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- Pluto's moon
- The closest planet to the sun
- The 8th planet from the sun
- ..., Ganymede, Europa and Callisto
- The planet we live on
- The planet between Saturn and Neptune
- Saturn's largest moon
- The Great Red... (on Jupiter)
15 Clues: Pluto's moon • Planet with rings • The biggest planet • The planet we live on • Saturn's largest moon • Neptune's largest moon • The 8th planet from the sun • The 3rd planet from the sun • The closest planet to the sun • The Great Red... (on Jupiter) • A dwarf planet starting with "P" • ..., Ganymede, Europa and Callisto • The planet between Earth and Jupiter • ...
The Solar System 2017-04-25
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- Smallest planet, closest to the Sun; does not have a true atmosphere; has a surface with many craters and high cliffs.
- Second planet from the Sun; similar to Earth in mass and size; has a thick atmosphere
- Usually the eighth planet from the Sun; is large and gaseous, has rings that vary in thickness, and is bluish-green in color.
- a surface with craters, fault-like cracks, and volcanoes.
- System of eight planets, including Earth, and other objects that revolve around the Sun.
- Third planet from the Sun; has an atmosphere that protects life and surface temperatures that allow water to exist as a solid, liquid, and gas.
- A piece of rock or metal made up of material similar to that which formed the planets;mostly found in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- Second-largest and sixth planet from the Sun; has a complex ring system, at least 31 moons, and a thick atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
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- Giant, high-pressure storm in Jupiter's atmosphere
- Space object made of dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water, methane, and ammonia that forms a bright coma as it approaches the Sun.
- A meteoroid that strikes the surface of a moon or planet.
- Seventh planet from the Sun; is large and gaseous, has a distinct bluish-green color, and rotates on an axis nearly parallel to the plane of its orbit.
- Dwarf planet that takes 248 years to complete one orbit around the Sun; has a thin atmosphere and a solid, icy-rock surface with 3 moons.
- A meteoroid that burns up in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Fourth planet from the Sun; has polar ice caps, a thin atmosphere, and a reddish appearance caused by iron oxide in weathered rocks and soil.
15 Clues: A meteoroid that burns up in Earth’s atmosphere. • Giant, high-pressure storm in Jupiter's atmosphere • A meteoroid that strikes the surface of a moon or planet. • a surface with craters, fault-like cracks, and volcanoes. • Second planet from the Sun; similar to Earth in mass and size; has a thick atmosphere • ...
The Solar System 2023-12-20
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- An object that orbits another object in space
- The imaginary line around which a planet rotates
- Occurs when the moon passes through the shadow of the Earth
- Planets where surfaces are made up of mostly gas
- Research space craft sent beyond Earth’s orbit
- Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere
- Beautiful light shows formed by Earth trapping the electrically charged particles at the north and south poles
- The phase on an eclipse where the moon appears to cover the sun completely
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- Similar to planets, but they share their orbit with other objects
- Rocky, dense, and Earthlike
- Rare event when the moon passes between Earth and the sun and casts a shadow on Earth
- An object in the solar system that orbits the sun and is big enough for its own gravity to keep it in the shape of a sphere
- (ISS) a facility that orbits Earth and is maintained and used by astronauts from sixteen different countries
- Each orbit a planet makes around the sun
- One rotation is equal to one day
15 Clues: Rocky, dense, and Earthlike • One rotation is equal to one day • Bright clouds of gas on the photosphere • Each orbit a planet makes around the sun • An object that orbits another object in space • Research space craft sent beyond Earth’s orbit • The imaginary line around which a planet rotates • Planets where surfaces are made up of mostly gas • ...
Solar System Crossword 2024-04-30
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- A planet is a celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun,
- four of them, closest to the sun
- between mars and jupiter
- repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- planet that is composed primarily of silicate, rocks or metals.
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
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- made up of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity
- small planetary mass subject
- relation to the center of the sun.
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- four of them, furthest from sun
- The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by anothe
- relation to the center of the earth
- is a unit of length defined to be exactly equal to 149,597,870,700 m.
15 Clues: between mars and jupiter • small planetary mass subject • four of them, furthest from sun • four of them, closest to the sun • relation to the center of the sun. • relation to the center of the earth • a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium • A planet is a celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun, • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- The spinning motion of a planet about its axis
- Getting larger, stronger, fuller, etc
- The darkest part of a shadow
- The daily rise and fall of earth's waters on shore
- The two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5 degrees south or 23.5 degrees north
- The part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part
- An unmanned space craft sent out to investigate planets and other objects in outer space
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earth's atmosphere
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- satellite A natural object that revolves around another object in space
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- Getting smaller, weaker, dimmer, etc
- The movement of an object around another object
- A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface
- eclipse The blocking of sunlight to earth that occurs
- system The sun and all of the planets,asteroids,comets,ect. that move around it
- A chunk of rock or dust in space
16 Clues: The darkest part of a shadow • A chunk of rock or dust in space • Getting smaller, weaker, dimmer, etc • Getting larger, stronger, fuller, etc • A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface • The spinning motion of a planet about its axis • The movement of an object around another object • The daily rise and fall of earth's waters on shore • ...
Solar System Stuff 2022-05-17
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- this is the hottest planet in our solar system with an average temperature of 900 degrees ferenheight
- Massive icy rocks hurdling through space, also known as dirty snowballs
- This celestial body used to be classified as a planet until 2006
- this agency focused on aeronautics and space research
- This is a ring of large rocks in between the terrestrial and jovian planets
- These types of planets are hard and rocky
- this is the result of a celestial body that almost became a star but failed due to a lack of mass to start nuclear fusion
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- This is a cluster of rocks floating beyond Neptune and houses the dwarf planet pluto
- these types of planets are gaseous and typically very large
- This is the state of a space rock after it collides with the surface of the earth
- This series of two spacecraft was launched in 1977.
- A rock flying through space
- This planet is well known for its massive rings and yellowish color
- these can be considered star nurseries
- we call this blue and green planet home
15 Clues: A rock flying through space • these can be considered star nurseries • we call this blue and green planet home • These types of planets are hard and rocky • This series of two spacecraft was launched in 1977. • this agency focused on aeronautics and space research • these types of planets are gaseous and typically very large • ...
The Solar System 2024-10-29
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- Rotation or —— is when an object moves on its axis.
- The moon takes 28 days/1 —- to rotate on its axis.
- It takes the Earth 1 year to —- around the sun.
- Marks the beginning of summer and winter.
- Revolution or —— is when an object moves around another object.
- What is responsible for the orbit of planets around the sun?
- The —- is a natural satellite of the earth.
- The moon takes 28 —-/1 month to revolve around Earth.
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- The —- receives the most direct sunlight.
- The rotation of the Earth causes day and —-.
- The tilt of the Earths axis , relative to the Sun determine the Earths —-
- Tilt mostly toward/away from the Sun.
- 12 hour of day and 12 hours of night.
- The rotation of the Earth on its axis takes 24 —-/1 day.
- The revolution of the Earth around the sun takes 365 days/1—.
15 Clues: Tilt mostly toward/away from the Sun. • 12 hour of day and 12 hours of night. • The —- receives the most direct sunlight. • Marks the beginning of summer and winter. • The —- is a natural satellite of the earth. • The rotation of the Earth causes day and —-. • It takes the Earth 1 year to —- around the sun. • The moon takes 28 days/1 —- to rotate on its axis. • ...
our solar system 2025-03-06
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- The farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The red planet, named after the Roman god of war.
- The dwarf planet that used to be called the ninth planet.
- The planet known as the "Evening Star" or "Morning Star."
- The natural satellite that orbits Earth.
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- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The planet we live on.
- The planet known for its beautiful rings.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
10 Clues: The planet we live on. • The closest planet to the Sun. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The natural satellite that orbits Earth. • The planet known for its beautiful rings. • The star at the center of our solar system. • The red planet, named after the Roman god of war. • The farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system. • ...
electricity and energy 2020-11-29
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- stored energy
- allows electricity to pass through
- powers devices
- something that goes in a loop to make
- a type of energy that comes from the sun
- it is used in solar panels to make
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- makes electricity from the force of spinning
- the force of moving
- keeps electricity in the wires
- types
- type of energy that is not OK for the environment
- type of energy source that is sustainable
- a form of energy from motion of water
13 Clues: types • stored energy • powers devices • the force of moving • keeps electricity in the wires • allows electricity to pass through • it is used in solar panels to make • something that goes in a loop to make • a form of energy from motion of water • a type of energy that comes from the sun • type of energy source that is sustainable • makes electricity from the force of spinning • ...
electricity and energy 2020-11-29
Across
- stored energy
- allows electricity to pass through
- powers devices
- something that goes in a loop to make
- a type of energy that comes from the sun
- it is used in solar panels to make
Down
- makes electricity from the force of spinning
- the force of moving
- keeps electricity in the wires
- types
- type of energy that is not OK for the environment
- type of energy source that is sustainable
- a form of energy from motion of water
13 Clues: types • stored energy • powers devices • the force of moving • keeps electricity in the wires • allows electricity to pass through • it is used in solar panels to make • something that goes in a loop to make • a form of energy from motion of water • a type of energy that comes from the sun • type of energy source that is sustainable • makes electricity from the force of spinning • ...
The Essentials of Life: Topic Four - Energy 2023-05-10
Across
- Wind mills don't produce energy without __________
- Heat energy is called ________ energy
- There are over 6000 products made from ________
- Benjamin Franklin discovered this form of energy
- Fossil fuels include Coal, Oil and Natural ________
- Solar panels can't produce energy without the ________
- Electrical energy can be stored in a ___________
- Energy from the Sun is called ________ energy
Down
- Without Energy _____________ happens
- Hydro-electric energy is made from flowing _________
- Liquid fuel made from corn is called ____________
- The "Ability to do Work" is called ___________
- There are _________ forms of energy
13 Clues: There are _________ forms of energy • Without Energy _____________ happens • Heat energy is called ________ energy • Energy from the Sun is called ________ energy • The "Ability to do Work" is called ___________ • There are over 6000 products made from ________ • Benjamin Franklin discovered this form of energy • Electrical energy can be stored in a ___________ • ...
