solar Crossword Puzzles
The Solar System 2021-05-08
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- they orbit around the Sun
- luminous ball of gas
- closest planet to the Sun
- biggest star
- natural satellite
- the system around the Sun
- the largest planet
- the amount of plants in the solar system
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- the furthest planet
- the coldest planet
- the hottest planet
- the Red planet
- one object in space going around the other object
- planet with life
14 Clues: biggest star • the Red planet • planet with life • natural satellite • the coldest planet • the hottest planet • the largest planet • the furthest planet • luminous ball of gas • they orbit around the Sun • closest planet to the Sun • the system around the Sun • the amount of plants in the solar system • one object in space going around the other object
The solar System 2020-10-22
Across
- The Roman God of the Sea
- Earth's only permanent natural satellite
- Where humans live
- Has 62 Moons
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun
- The dwarf planet
- The biggest Star
- The Roman God of War
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- The Gas Giant
- Closest planet to the sun
- The Roman Goddess of Love
- small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- The seventh Planet from the sun
- an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity
14 Clues: Has 62 Moons • The Gas Giant • The dwarf planet • The biggest Star • Where humans live • The Roman God of War • The Roman God of the Sea • Closest planet to the sun • The Roman Goddess of Love • The seventh Planet from the sun • small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun • Earth's only permanent natural satellite • cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun • ...
Solar Energy Crossword 2022-01-19
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- A type of energy
- Heat comes off of it
- Helps you see in the dark
- If your electric device is dead this is what you put in there
- another name for hot and cold
- Energy from the sun
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- Fast Bike
- Blowing
- Outer space
- A type of bomb
- comes from the sun
- people use this to transfer energy to there home
- Comes out off a faucet
- Source used to make power
14 Clues: Blowing • Fast Bike • Outer space • A type of bomb • A type of energy • comes from the sun • Energy from the sun • Heat comes off of it • Comes out off a faucet • Helps you see in the dark • Source used to make power • another name for hot and cold • people use this to transfer energy to there home • If your electric device is dead this is what you put in there
Solar Power Crossword 2022-01-19
14 Clues: hot • heat • ruff • shock • space • power • stuff • energy • from the sun • core of a atom • things from the sun • makes something move • comes out of your faucet • hot or cold something is
Solar System Vocabulary 2022-02-28
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- group of billions of stars
- a star and all of the objects that revolve around it
- large object in space that orbits a star such as the sun
- ball of ice, rock, frozen gases, and dust that orbits the sun
- warming of the atmosphere because of trapped heat energy
- asteroid that hits the surface of a planet
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- envelope of gas surrounding an object in space
- glowing ball of hot gas that makes its own energy and light
- dark area on the sun's surface
- process by which particles combine to form a new particle
- natural satellite that orbits a planet
- brief streak of light seen when an asteroid enters the earth's atmosphere
- rocky object that orbits a star
- region where most asteroids orbit the sun
14 Clues: group of billions of stars • dark area on the sun's surface • rocky object that orbits a star • natural satellite that orbits a planet • region where most asteroids orbit the sun • asteroid that hits the surface of a planet • envelope of gas surrounding an object in space • a star and all of the objects that revolve around it • ...
Solar System Objects 2021-07-26
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- An astronomical unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in a year
- Eight planets that orbit the sun with their moons with other bodies like meteoroids, comets, and asteroids
- An astronomical body that moves in an elliptical orbit around a star
- The Earth’s natural satellite that reflects the sun
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft that surrounds a moon, planet, or star
- Small, rocky, objects that orbits the sun
- A patch that occasionally appears on the sun
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- A man-made object that surrounds a moon or planet to collect data or to communicate
- A collection of stars that are held together with gravity
- An object from space that enters the Earth’s atmosphere
- A piece of rock or metal that has come from outer space and fallen to Earth
- A large, bright, bundle of plasma in space
- An object made of ice and/or dust that forms a ‘tail’ when it comes near the sun
- The star our solar system surrounds
14 Clues: The star our solar system surrounds • Small, rocky, objects that orbits the sun • A large, bright, bundle of plasma in space • A patch that occasionally appears on the sun • The Earth’s natural satellite that reflects the sun • An object from space that enters the Earth’s atmosphere • A collection of stars that are held together with gravity • ...
Solar System Crossword 2017-03-16
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- The planet we live on
- A large star with low temp and brightness
- The planet with the most moons
- The planet that rotates backwards
- Small star with high temp and low brightness
- The hottest planet
- The thing that measures the amount of light reaching earth
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- The planet with the most rings
- An enormous hot ball of gas
- The first planet from the sun
- The distance light travels in 1 year
- The roman god of war
- The total amount of light given off by a star
- The planet that's orbit crosses with Pluto's
14 Clues: The hottest planet • The roman god of war • The planet we live on • An enormous hot ball of gas • The first planet from the sun • The planet with the most rings • The planet with the most moons • The planet that rotates backwards • The distance light travels in 1 year • A large star with low temp and brightness • The planet that's orbit crosses with Pluto's • ...
24 solar terms 2024-10-16
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- lowest part
- to think carefully about the different possibilities that are available and choose one of them
- a system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year
- happening, done or produced every day
- some but not all of a thing
- change position
- to travel behind, go after, come after;
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- not the same as sb/sth; not like sb/sth else
- become/make different
- particular day
- being part of the beliefs, customs or way of life of a particular group of people, that have not changed for a long time
- to separate or make sth separate into parts
- that can help you to do or achieve what you want
- to begin doing or using sth
14 Clues: lowest part • particular day • change position • become/make different • some but not all of a thing • to begin doing or using sth • happening, done or produced every day • to travel behind, go after, come after; • to separate or make sth separate into parts • not the same as sb/sth; not like sb/sth else • that can help you to do or achieve what you want • ...
The Solar System 2025-04-08
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- It is the hottest planet
- It has life
- It is closest to the Sun
- It is light from the sun
- It is the second (2nd) planet from the Sun
- It is the English equivalent for 'polvo'
- The path that planets follow
- It is the age of stars
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- It is the combination of stars, planets, and gas
- It is the force that keeps the planets connected
- It is a group of stars
- It is the penultimate planet
- It has many rings
- It is the coldest planet
14 Clues: It has life • It has many rings • It is a group of stars • It is the age of stars • It is the hottest planet • It is closest to the Sun • It is light from the sun • It is the coldest planet • It is the penultimate planet • The path that planets follow • It is the English equivalent for 'polvo' • It is the second (2nd) planet from the Sun • ...
Renaissance Stuff 2024-03-06
Sistema solar 29 2024-07-08
7 Clues: Mercúrio não a tem • Cor do planeta Terra • Cor do planeta Marte • Planeta mais próximo do sol • Planeta do sistema solar com vida • Planeta mais quente do sistema solar • Planeta Rochoso mais pequeno que existe no sistema solar
Universe 2024-05-15
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- small rocky or metallic body in outer space
- our universe
- the circular motion of an object around its center
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- the action by a celestial body of going round in an orbit or elliptical course
- positioned element is an element whose computed position value is relative
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- an object that is neither a true planet nor a comet—that orbits within the inner Solar System
- Kepler's three laws of...
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- theory the Universe expanded from an extremely small, extremely hot, and extremely dense state
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- a measure of the social, cultural and economic relatedness or connectivity between two places
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- pulls objects with mass toward each other
- a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, centered on the Sun and roughly spanning the space between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars
- a debunked theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, with the sun and planets revolving around it
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
17 Clues: our universe • Kepler's three laws of... • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • pulls objects with mass toward each other • small rocky or metallic body in outer space • the circular motion of an object around its center • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • ...
Universe 2023-05-11
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- Large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.
- Third planet from the Sun and the only place known in the universe where life has originated and found habitability.
- Celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass.
- Sixth planet from the Sun.
- Cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun.
- Occurs when one heavenly body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another heavenly body.
- Brightest star in the constellation of Lepus.
- Distance light travels in one year.
- Hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system.
- Galaxy that includes the Solar System.
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- All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- Are lumps of rock or iron that orbit the sun
- Luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity.
- Giant cloud of dust and gas in space.
- Regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity.
17 Clues: Sixth planet from the Sun. • Distance light travels in one year. • Giant cloud of dust and gas in space. • Galaxy that includes the Solar System. • Are lumps of rock or iron that orbit the sun • Brightest star in the constellation of Lepus. • All existing matter and space considered as a whole. • Cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun. • ...
Mars Discovery 2021-01-15
NASA Future Missions 2021-10-04
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- Titan is ______ the size of Earth.
- Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover is also known as _______.
- Viper is being sent to the moon in search of water ___.
- Solar sails get limitless amounts of fuel from the ______to create the effect of an orbit.
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- According to _____, “Solar sails are composed of flat, smooth material covered with a reflective coating and supported by lightweight structures attached to a central hub.”
- The Artemis mission will be sponsored by the Biden - ________ administration.
- Saturns biggest moon
- The solar sail from the Solar cruiser mission will be larger than the area of ______tennis courts!
8 Clues: Saturns biggest moon • Titan is ______ the size of Earth. • Viper is being sent to the moon in search of water ___. • Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover is also known as _______. • The Artemis mission will be sponsored by the Biden - ________ administration. • Solar sails get limitless amounts of fuel from the ______to create the effect of an orbit. • ...
SCIENCE IN MY JAR 2022-04-04
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- Also known as the red planet.
- It is the 6th planet of the Solar System in order of proximity to the Sun.
- It is the farthest planet from the sun.
- It is the second planet in terms of distance from the Sun and the first in terms of temperature.
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- It is the planet with the strongest magnetic field in the Solar System.
- The only planet with life on it.
- The smallest planet in the Solar System and closest to the Sun.
- It is the 7th planet of the Solar System in order of distance from the Sun.
8 Clues: Also known as the red planet. • The only planet with life on it. • It is the farthest planet from the sun. • The smallest planet in the Solar System and closest to the Sun. • It is the planet with the strongest magnetic field in the Solar System. • It is the 6th planet of the Solar System in order of proximity to the Sun. • ...
Sistemul solar 2023-05-07
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- Este a șaptea planetă de la Soare.
- Este a cincea planetă de la Soare și cea mai mare din Sistemul Solar.
- Este planeta cea mai apropiată de Soare, înconjurându-l o dată la fiecare 88 de zile pământene.
- Este a opta planeta de la Soare din sistemul solar.
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- Este a șasea planetă de la Soare și a doua ca mărime din Sistemul Solar, după Jupiter
- Este a patra planetă de la Soare și penultima ca mărime din Sistemul Solar.
- Cunoscut și ca Luceafărul este a doua planetă de la Soare.
- Este singurul corp ceresc despre care se știe că adăpostește viață.
8 Clues: Este a șaptea planetă de la Soare. • Este a opta planeta de la Soare din sistemul solar. • Cunoscut și ca Luceafărul este a doua planetă de la Soare. • Este singurul corp ceresc despre care se știe că adăpostește viață. • Este a cincea planetă de la Soare și cea mai mare din Sistemul Solar. • ...
planets crossword 2023-10-17
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- this planet orbits around the Sun faster than any other planet
- one day on this planet is about 17 hours
- this planet is the largest in the solar system
- this is the hottest planet in our solar system
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- the planet _____, is the most similar to the planet we live on
- this planet is believed to have a super hot ocean under its clouds
- all of the planets in our solar system, except this planet were named after Greek or Roman gods or goddesses
- it is the only planet in our solar system to be less dense than water
8 Clues: one day on this planet is about 17 hours • this planet is the largest in the solar system • this is the hottest planet in our solar system • the planet _____, is the most similar to the planet we live on • this planet orbits around the Sun faster than any other planet • this planet is believed to have a super hot ocean under its clouds • ...
Lua 2024-04-26
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- Um observador na Terra que se encontrar na região da umbra presenciará um eclipse solar...
- Quando a Lua passa apenas pela penumbra da Terra, sua face voltada para o Sol está totalmente iluminada, essa situação é denominada eclipse lunar...
- É a fase da Lua com forma de C.
- Quando a lua está entre o Sol e a Terra pode dar eclipse...
- Fase entre a Lua cheia e nova
- Movimento que a Lua realiza em torno de seu próprio eixo.
- Quando a Lua se encontra na (...) em uma região que não recebe a luz do Sol, caracteriza um eclipse lunar total.
- A teoria mais aceita na atualidade é que a Lua teria se originado de uma ...
- As mudanças de aparência da Lua são chamadas de...
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- O movimento que a Lua faz em torno da Terra.
- Um observador na Terra que se encontrar na região da penumbra presenciará um eclipse solar...
- Fase em que a Lua não é visível da Terra.
- Se parte da Lua passar pela umbra e parte pela (...), ocorre então um eclipse lunar parcial.
- Eclipses lunares acontecem na fase de Lua ...
- Quando a Lua entra na sombra da Terra dá eclipse...
- É um fenômeno astronômico que acontece sempre que um corpo celeste é encoberto.
- Que tipo de corpo celeste a Lua é?
17 Clues: Fase entre a Lua cheia e nova • É a fase da Lua com forma de C. • Que tipo de corpo celeste a Lua é? • Fase em que a Lua não é visível da Terra. • O movimento que a Lua faz em torno da Terra. • Eclipses lunares acontecem na fase de Lua ... • As mudanças de aparência da Lua são chamadas de... • Quando a Lua entra na sombra da Terra dá eclipse... • ...
planets 2013-09-10
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- The 4th planet from the sun
- The 7th planet from the sun
- Who descoverd gravity?
- What is the name of the spacecraft that is leaving our solar system?
- The farthest planet from the sun
- The 3th planet from the sun
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- What's the closest planet to earth?
- Which scientist was born in pisa?
- The fifth planet from the sun
- What hit Isac newton on the head?
- Coldest planet in the solar system
- Which planet is famous for its rings?
- The 9th planet from the sun
13 Clues: Who descoverd gravity? • The 4th planet from the sun • The 7th planet from the sun • The 9th planet from the sun • The 3th planet from the sun • The fifth planet from the sun • The farthest planet from the sun • Which scientist was born in pisa? • What hit Isac newton on the head? • Coldest planet in the solar system • What's the closest planet to earth? • ...
The Solar System 2021-03-14
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- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- This planet is known for its system of rings.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- This planet's orbit is between Saturn and Neptune
- Tool to look at night sky objects.
- The inner rocky planets are separated from the gas giants by a belt of these.
- The "Red Planet".
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- The furthest gas giant from the Sun.
- The Sun is a ----
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- The Earth takes one ---- to orbit the sun.
- The planet we live on.
13 Clues: The Sun is a ---- • The "Red Planet". • The planet we live on. • Earth's natural satellite. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Tool to look at night sky objects. • The furthest gas giant from the Sun. • The hottest planet in the Solar System. • The largest planet in the Solar System. • The Earth takes one ---- to orbit the sun. • This planet is known for its system of rings. • ...
Space 2022-09-12
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- The largest Planet in our Solar System
- The sideways planet
- The planet named after the bringer of war
- A collection of planets are in this
- the natural satellite that orbits earth
- The only known planet with life
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- Name of our star
- The first planet we have landed on
- This was once considered a planet
- The planet known for its rings
- A collection of Stars are in this
- The planet closest to the sun with no atmosphere MilkyWay The name of our Galaxy
- The last planet of our solar system
13 Clues: Name of our star • The sideways planet • The planet known for its rings • The only known planet with life • This was once considered a planet • A collection of Stars are in this • The first planet we have landed on • A collection of planets are in this • The last planet of our solar system • The largest Planet in our Solar System • the natural satellite that orbits earth • ...
Energy 2022-09-27
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- store electrical energy produced by solar cells
- energy that travels as waves through matter or through empty space
- careful use and management of resources
- energy of moving air
- energy from the sun
- energy of moving water
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- energy of moving object
- energy of moving particles
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- solar cell can change light energy into electricity
- the energy of moving particles
- the ability to make things move and change
- a change from one form to another
13 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving air • energy of moving water • energy of moving object • energy of moving particles • the energy of moving particles • a change from one form to another • careful use and management of resources • the ability to make things move and change • store electrical energy produced by solar cells • ...
Samuel Birthday 2021-06-25
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- The name of the birthday boy?
- Which country Samuel's family came from?
- What is Samuel's favorite food?
- How old is Samuel?
- The smallest planet in the solar system
- The dinosaur that lived in this area
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- The place Samuel spend many hours every week
- the biggest dinosaur was about 150 feet long from head to tail.
- Where did Samuel born (country)?
- What is Samuel's favorite color?
- Delicious sweet food you buy at Pinky
- The biggest planet in the solar system
- What age Samuel was when he moved to Maastricht?
13 Clues: How old is Samuel? • The name of the birthday boy? • What is Samuel's favorite food? • Where did Samuel born (country)? • What is Samuel's favorite color? • The dinosaur that lived in this area • Delicious sweet food you buy at Pinky • The biggest planet in the solar system • The smallest planet in the solar system • Which country Samuel's family came from? • ...
Energy 2021-08-09
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- Energy obtained due to an objects position or location
- The type of energy that produces vibrations that allow us to hear
- The most common energy carrier
- The energy found in non moving objects
- The energy produced in windmills
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- The unit to measure energy
- The energy obtained using solar panels
- Energy present in a nuclear bomb
- The most used energy in the world
- Another word for energy during ancient times
- The energy found in moving objects
- The type of energy used by our body
- The Greek word from which energy originates
13 Clues: The unit to measure energy • The most common energy carrier • Energy present in a nuclear bomb • The energy produced in windmills • The most used energy in the world • The energy found in moving objects • The type of energy used by our body • The energy obtained using solar panels • The energy found in non moving objects • The Greek word from which energy originates • ...
Energy 2023-02-23
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- the weather
- the kind of energy that can be used unlimitedly such as solar or wind power
- 10 years
- toxic gases that come from cars, factories, etc.
- the kind of fuels than can be taken from the underground like gas, oil or coal
- possibly, maybe
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- the kind of energy that comes from the sun
- limited
- to make or create something
- the machine that turns wind into electricity
- to have no more
- to use something completely
- the kind of thing that can lights up
13 Clues: limited • 10 years • the weather • to have no more • possibly, maybe • to make or create something • to use something completely • the kind of thing that can lights up • the kind of energy that comes from the sun • the machine that turns wind into electricity • toxic gases that come from cars, factories, etc. • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM: CROSSWORD LABS #2 (TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING CONTROL AND SHOW WINDOWS) 2020-01-06
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- WHERE SMALLER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO
- THE "SIDEWAYS" PLANET
- WHERE BIGGER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO
- THE "RING" PLANET
- MARS HAS THIS, BUT FROZEN IN POLAR CAPS
- PLANET WITH THE LARGEST STORM IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
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- THE ENVIRONMENT ON VENUS COULD BE DESCRIBED AS...
- A TERRESTRIAL PLANET
- ONE OF THESE EQUALS 800 JUPITERS
- NAME OF THE FOUR PLANETS NEAR THE SUN
- THESE MAKE UP .15% OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM MASS
- SOME SCIENTISTS BELIEVE HUMANS COULD LIVE HERE IN THE FUTURE
- MERCURY IS REALLY HOT DURING THE...
13 Clues: THE "RING" PLANET • A TERRESTRIAL PLANET • THE "SIDEWAYS" PLANET • ONE OF THESE EQUALS 800 JUPITERS • MERCURY IS REALLY HOT DURING THE... • NAME OF THE FOUR PLANETS NEAR THE SUN • MARS HAS THIS, BUT FROZEN IN POLAR CAPS • THESE MAKE UP .15% OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM MASS • WHERE BIGGER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO • WHERE SMALLER PARTICLES IN THE NEBULAR THEORY GO • ...
Vocabulary 4, Astronomy 3 2023-09-19
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- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- a spherical region that surrounds the solar system, that extends from the Kuiper Belt to almost halfway to the nearest star, and that contains billions of comets
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice.
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.
- The periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
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- the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found
- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun
- A model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface.
11 Clues: a small rocky body orbiting the sun • A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface. • The periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean • Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun • ...
Light 2023-10-10
El sistema solar 2024-02-04
Final Review 2022-12-12
El Medioambiente 2017-06-06
Earth and Spaces 2022-06-24
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- icy bodies of frozen gases, rocks and dust left over from the formation of the solar system
- Each planet in the solar system moves to its own rhythm.
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. It is halfway between the North and South Poles, and divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- are lumps of rock or iron that orbit the sun, just as planets, asteroids, and comets do
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Full Moon and blocks the Sun's direct rays from lighting up the Moon.
- rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- During an eclipse, two shadows are cast. This shadow gets smaller as it goes away from the sun. It is the dark center of the eclipse shadow.
- the asteroid belt found between mars and...
- During a lunar eclipse Earth blocks_________ from reaching the moon
- something that occur twice a month, happen when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- the partial shadow. the lighted area around the shadow of a planet or moon during an eclipse
- period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions because of of Earth's axial tilt, our planet orbits the Sun on a slant which means different areas of earth point toward or away from the Sun at different times of the year.
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- a space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- any celestial body in space that orbits around a larger body.
- The inner planets are also called as
- The ________ is in between the sun and Earth during a
- The darkest part of the moon's shadow
- occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring Earth's view of the Sun, totally or partially.
- rock that falls to Earth from space. are pieces of asteroids, the small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun in a fixed path is called
- something that occur twice each lunar month all year long without regard to the season.
- A lunar eclipse occurs at a _________ moon
- A solar eclipse occurs at a _______moon
- planet that has the most extensive ring structure, the second largest in solar system.
- What color does the moon look during a lunar eclipse
25 Clues: The inner planets are also called as • The darkest part of the moon's shadow • A solar eclipse occurs at a _______moon • A lunar eclipse occurs at a _________ moon • the asteroid belt found between mars and... • a space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere. • What color does the moon look during a lunar eclipse • The ________ is in between the sun and Earth during a • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-09-14
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- dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune
- the galaxy that includes the Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things that have mass
- the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System
- seventh planet from the Sun and is a gaseous cyan ice giant
- a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere.
- astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object or spacecraft is temporarily obscured, by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer
- a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, including light or other electromagnetic waves, has enough energy to escape it.
- an astronomical object comprising a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by self-gravity.
- a physical theory that describes how the universe expanded from an initial state of high density and temperature
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- an icy, small Solar System body that warms and begins to release gases when passing close to the Sun
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. it has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago.
- a prominent pattern or group of stars, typically having a popular name but smaller than a constellation.
- star at the center of the Solar System
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- the point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer.
- the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity
- the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life
20 Clues: star at the center of the Solar System • seventh planet from the Sun and is a gaseous cyan ice giant • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System • the point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer. • ...
FLUJO DE ENERGÍA EN LA MADRE TIERRA 2024-11-05
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- Casi toda la energía que utiliza el hombre, tiene su origen en el Sol, que llega a nuestro planeta en forma de...............
- Los..........obtienen energía de los alimentos que consumen
- la desnitrificación, permite que los nitritos y nitratos vuelvan a la atmósfera en forma de gas Nitrógeno y la asimilación, cuando las plantas absorben los nitritos para la formación de................
- la ................es esencial para la vida, los seres vivos necesitan energía para realizar todos sus procesos
- mezcla de hidrocarburos que se forma a partir de la descomposición de materia orgánica
- energía eólica, hidráulica,............... y solar fotovoltaica.
- La energía radiante del Sol, cuando ingresa a la biósfera, una cantidad mínima, es capturada por los productores mediante la..................
- Se manifiesta en la Tierra en forma de campo magnético, que es un campo invisible que rodea la Tierra y la protege de la radiación solar
- Es la energía que proviene de la materia orgánica
- Este proceso es fundamental en la obtención del material orgánico de la.............
- los restos orgánicos que se acumularon por miles de años dieron origen al................
- en nuestro planeta proviene de la luz solar
- El..............del agua es el proceso de circulación del agua en la Tierra que atraviesa una serie de fases o transformaciones
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- Proviene del calor que hay en el interior de la Tierra
- se forma a partir de la descomposición de plantas
- ha sido utilizada por un organismo, no puede ser reutilizada. (Ville, 1999).
- incluyen petróleo, carbón y gas natural, recursos históricamente empleados, pero cuya disponibilidad disminuye con el tiempo debido a la necesidad de alterarlos para su utilización
- Se produce por la fusión o la fisión de los núcleos atómicos
- energía solar
- La atmósfera terrestre está compuesta principalmente de .......(78,08%)
- El ciclo del..............es el proceso en el que el elemento carbono circula a través del ecosistema, involucrando una serie de etapas clave.
- mezcla de hidrocarburos que se forma a partir de la descomposición de materia orgánica
- son aquellas fuentes que se pueden aprovechar sin necesidad de modificarlas o agotarlas, ya que se regeneran de manera natural
- Las mareas son el resultado de la atracción gravitacional de la Luna y el Sol sobre la Tierra
- energía eólica
- energía hidráulica
26 Clues: energía solar • energía eólica • energía hidráulica • en nuestro planeta proviene de la luz solar • se forma a partir de la descomposición de plantas • Es la energía que proviene de la materia orgánica • Proviene del calor que hay en el interior de la Tierra • Los..........obtienen energía de los alimentos que consumen • ...
Celestial Profiles 1 2022-07-11
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- The titan of the Earth
- These planets are large gas-filled planets further from the Sun
- A meteor that has not hit the planet after entering the atmosphere
- An object in the sky that takes months to sweep through the solar system
- Descartes' proposal for the ___ hypothesis calls on common, gradual processes to produce the Sun and the planets
- Commonly called "shooting stars", are small bits of rock and metal falling into Earth's atmosphere
- A collection of roughly a thousand small, dark, icy bodies orbiting the outer fringes of the solar system beyond Neptune
- Small rocky worlds which orbit the Sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- Buffon's proposed hypothesis that calls on unlikely, sudden events to produce the solar system
- The titan of love
- Destroys the universe to allow it to be started anew in the Hindu religion
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- The titan of the underworld
- Preserves the world and human beings in the Hindu religion
- These planets are small, rocky planets close to the Sun
- This hypothesis was proposed by Laplace by combining Descartes' vortex theory and Newton's gravity
- A meteor that has hit the Earth's surface
- Rene ___, a French philosopher and mathematician who proposed the first physical theory for Earth's origin
- The creator of the universe in the Hindu religion
- This mass is equivalent to the mass of the sun, useful for shorthand
- In the beginning there was only ____ according to Greek Mythology
20 Clues: The titan of love • The titan of the Earth • The titan of the underworld • A meteor that has hit the Earth's surface • The creator of the universe in the Hindu religion • These planets are small, rocky planets close to the Sun • Preserves the world and human beings in the Hindu religion • These planets are large gas-filled planets further from the Sun • ...
Astronomy 2021-12-09
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- The phase of the Moon after a Full Moon.
- The name of the star in the center of the Solar System.
- The planet that appears to look like the Earth's Moon.
- The phase of the Moon when it appears from Earth to start to be lit up.
- The only planet in the Solar System with flowing, liquid water.
- The phase of the Moon when it appears completely dark from Earth.
- A dwarf planet that is part of the Kuiper Belt.
- The spinning of a planet on it's axis causing day and night.
- The name of the only natural satellite orbiting the Earth.
- The planet that is a gas giant and has the most moons.
- the invisible line that goes through the north and south pole of the Earth.
- The amount of the Moon that is always lit by the Sun's rays.
- The hottest planet.
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- The phase of the Moon just before a New Moon.
- The only planet invaded by robots.
- The planet with ice and rock rings.
- The one orbit or full movement of a planet in one year around the Sun.
- The phase of the Moon when it appears from Earth almost completely lit up.
- The planet that is farthest from the Sun in the Solar System.
- The phase of the Moon when it appears completely lit up from Earth.
- The planet that is tilted on it's side.
21 Clues: The hottest planet. • The only planet invaded by robots. • The planet with ice and rock rings. • The planet that is tilted on it's side. • The phase of the Moon after a Full Moon. • The phase of the Moon just before a New Moon. • A dwarf planet that is part of the Kuiper Belt. • The planet that appears to look like the Earth's Moon. • ...
astronomy 2024-03-27
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- The approximate age of the earth.
- The formula for breathable oxygen
- wave caused by earthquakes
- average distance in plate movement in a year
- month in which the earth is closest to the sun
- point in a planets orbit farthest from the the sun
- instrument that measures seismic activity.
- name of the only star in our solar system
- planet furthest away from the sun
- higher frequency radio waves
- study of plate movement
- current north star
- source for water on earth
- primary green house gasses
- that leads you to the north magnetic pole.
- largest planet in our solar system
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- particle found in the outer van allen belt.
- tilt of the earths axis
- time for 1 revolution around the earth.
- planet closest to the sun
- chemical zone that destroys the ozone layer
- most abundant gas in earths atmosphere
- the process by which life produced oxygen
- hottest planet in our solar system
- average distance from the earth to the sun
- study of seismic waves
- chemical formula for ozone
- the sun, what is the brightest star seen from earth in the sky
- current north star
- primary metals found in earths core
- Type of pollution formed by car exhaust and burning coal.
31 Clues: current north star • current north star • study of seismic waves • tilt of the earths axis • study of plate movement • planet closest to the sun • wave caused by earthquakes • chemical formula for ozone • source for water on earth • primary green house gasses • higher frequency radio waves • The approximate age of the earth. • The formula for breathable oxygen • ...
Planets 2023-03-30
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- A SMALL ROCKY BODY ORBITING THE SUN, BECOMES A METEOR WHEN IT ENTERS THE ATMOSPHERE
- THE PLANET WITH LIFE
- THE PLANET DISCOVERED BY MATH
- THE MASS PER UNIT VOLUME OF AN OBJECT OR REGION
- THE LARGEST MOON IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM, A GALILEAN MOON
- THE LAYERS OF GAS SURROUNDING A PLANET OR OTHER CELESTIAL BODY
- AN ASTEROID THAT ENTERED EARTH´S ATMOSPHERE
- THE PLANET THAT ROTATES ON ITS SIDE
- MINIMUM VELOCITY REQUIRED TO ESCAPE THE GRAVITATIONAL PULL OF AN OBJECT
- AN OBJECT IN AN ORBIT
- A DISC OR RING, ORBITING AN ASTRONOMICAL OBJECT COMPOSED OF DUST AND MOONLETS
- A REGION OF SPACE BETWEEN THE ORBITS OF MARS AND JUPITER WHERE MOST OF THE ASTEROIDS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM RESIDE
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- THE FORCE BY WHICH A PLANET OR OTHER BODY DRAWS OBJECTS TOWARDS ITS CENTER
- A REGULAR,REPEATING PATH THAT ONE OBJECT IN SPACE TAKES AROUND ANOTHER ONE
- A CELESTIAL BODY RESEMBLING A SMALL PLANET BUT LACKING CERTAIN FEATURES REQUIRED TO BE CLASSIFIED AS A PLANET
- THE LARGEST PLANET
- A METEOR THAT MADE GROUND CONTACT
- DWARF PLANET
- A CELESTIAL OBJECT CONSISTING OF A NUCLEUS OF ICE AND DUST
- CLOSEST PLANET TO THE SUN
- THE RED PLANET
- THE HOTTEST PLANET
- THE PLANET WITH THE CLEAREST RINGS
- A REGION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM BEYOND THE ORBIT OF NEPTUNE, BELIEVED TO CONTAIN MANY COMETS, ASTEROIDS, AND OTHER SMALL BODIES
- A CELESTIAL BODY MOVING IN AN ELLIPTICAL ORBIT AROUND A STAR
25 Clues: DWARF PLANET • THE RED PLANET • THE LARGEST PLANET • THE HOTTEST PLANET • THE PLANET WITH LIFE • AN OBJECT IN AN ORBIT • CLOSEST PLANET TO THE SUN • THE PLANET DISCOVERED BY MATH • A METEOR THAT MADE GROUND CONTACT • THE PLANET WITH THE CLEAREST RINGS • THE PLANET THAT ROTATES ON ITS SIDE • AN ASTEROID THAT ENTERED EARTH´S ATMOSPHERE • THE MASS PER UNIT VOLUME OF AN OBJECT OR REGION • ...
IGCSE Physics P6 Astrophysics 2023-04-29
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- Non-circular orbits. Comets often follow this shape.
- (2words) 2.2 x 10-18 s^-1
- Contains more than 99% of the mass of the Solar System.
- The explosion at the start of the Universe.
- The Sun emits mostly visible light, but also lots of...
- (2words) What the Sun will become once it runs out of hydrogen to fuse.
- Cloud of dust (hydrogen) that may collapse into a protostar.
- The process that stars make energy by.
- Another name for the rocky planets of the Solar System.
- (2words) The ultimate fate of the most massive stars.
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- The disc of material that forms around a young star which planets are made from.
- Happen through the year, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
- A dwarf planet in our Solar System between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
- The seventh planet from the Sun.
- The colour of a main sequence star much more massive than the Sun.
- (2-words) 9.5 x 10^15 m
- (2words) What a small star becomes after the red giant stage.
- Energy due to motion
- The M in CMB.
- This needs a value of about 10 million or more for fusion to occur.
- ______ shift - the change in the frequency and wavelength of light due to the object or observer moving.
- Light from distant galaxies all appears to be ________ed.
- The explosion that happens to giant stars once they cannot fuse anymore. Used to measure distances.
23 Clues: The M in CMB. • Energy due to motion • (2-words) 9.5 x 10^15 m • (2words) 2.2 x 10-18 s^-1 • The seventh planet from the Sun. • The process that stars make energy by. • The explosion at the start of the Universe. • Non-circular orbits. Comets often follow this shape. • (2words) The ultimate fate of the most massive stars. • ...
5.1 - 5.4 Vocab 2025-01-06
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- The place where something comes from.
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- [2w] Thinking about how actions affect the environment.
- 'Carbon ____'. Gases released into the air from burning fuels.
- To make or produce something, like electricity.
- 'Power ___'. A place where energy or electricity is generated.
- A material or thing that people use, like water or coal.
- [2w] A machine that makes energy from splitting atoms.
- '____ power'. that comes from heat under the Earth.
- 'Nuclear _____'. Dangerous material left after making nuclear energy.
- The work of growing plants and raising animals for food.
- '____ fuel'. Fuel made from old plants and animals, like coal or oil.
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- A machine with blades that spin to make energy.
- [2w]Safe for the environment; does not harm nature.
- [2w] When two substances mix and change into something new.
- 'Energy _____'. Using less energy to do the same work.
- '____ power'. Energy made from moving water.
- Giving off dangerous energy from certain materials.
- [2w]When the total amount of C02 produced is also absorbed.
- [2w] To stop using something slowly over time.
- '_____ resource'. A resource that will run out, like oil.
- 'Solar ___'. A flat device that collects sunlight to make electricity.
- Man-made streams that deliver water to plants to help them grow.
- 'Solar ___'. A small part of a solar panel that turns sunlight into energy.
24 Clues: The place where something comes from. • '____ power'. Energy made from moving water. • [2w] To stop using something slowly over time. • A machine with blades that spin to make energy. • To make or produce something, like electricity. • [2w]Safe for the environment; does not harm nature. • Giving off dangerous energy from certain materials. • ...
Beluga science 2025-07-29
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- A shiny, solid material that conducts heat and electricity
- An object that attracts certain metals
- Powder that flowers use to reproduce
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth
- The "red planet" in our solar system
- A small animal with six legs and three body parts
- The organ that helps you breathe
- Part of a plant that grows underground
- A group of tiny water droplets floating in the sky
- A tool used to measure temperature
- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- What sound is made from
- Remains of plants or animals from long ago
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- Part of a plant where photosynthesis happens
- When a liquid changes to gas
- A liquid made of hydrogen and oxygen
- A state of matter with a fixed shape
- What is needed to do work or cause change
- A dwarf planet once considered the ninth planet
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The organ that helps digest food
- A living thing that uses sunlight to make food
- The largest organ of the human body
- The framework of bones in a body
- The hard part of the body that forms the skeleton
- The smallest unit of matter
- The Earth's natural satellite
- A colorful arc that appears after rain
- They carry messages to and from the brain
30 Clues: What sound is made from • The smallest unit of matter • When a liquid changes to gas • The Earth's natural satellite • The organ that helps digest food • The framework of bones in a body • The organ that helps you breathe • A tool used to measure temperature • The largest organ of the human body • A liquid made of hydrogen and oxygen • A state of matter with a fixed shape • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-05-17
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- A phenomenon we see from Earth when one celestial body casts it shadow over another.
- A celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun.
- Known as a red planet
- A period of 24 hours time when SUN is up.
- Result of the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's water.
- Planet with a lot of water and people on it.
- eclipse An eclipse that occurs when the moon enters the cone of shadow from the earth.
- Parts that are allocated in the annual cycle.
- One of the four seasons, between winter and summer
- One of the four seasons, between summer and winter
- Massive self-luminous celestial bodies, consisting of gas and plasma.
- One of the four seasons, between autumn and spring
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- eclipse Occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.
- One of the stars in our galaxy and the only star in the solar system.
- Fifth in distance from the Sun, a gas giant.
- An imaginary line passing through the Earth pole.
- One of the four seasons, between spring and autumn
- A relatively small celestial body in the solar system that orbits around the sun.
- A period of 24 hours time when MOON is up.
- A gravitationally bound system of stars, star clusters.
- Relatively empty areas of the universe that lie outside the boundaries of the atmospheres of celestial bodies.
- Earth's only natural satellite.
22 Clues: Known as a red planet • Earth's only natural satellite. • A period of 24 hours time when SUN is up. • A period of 24 hours time when MOON is up. • Fifth in distance from the Sun, a gas giant. • Planet with a lot of water and people on it. • Parts that are allocated in the annual cycle. • A celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun. • ...
Galaxies 2021-09-02
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- Football shaped, stars spread evenly throughout.
- a celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun
- a massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy sources.
- Bang Theory: leading explanation about how the universe began.
- Way: the galaxy that includes our Solar System.
- System: Made up of planets, asteroids, stars, and moons that orbit the sun.
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- a collection of gas, dust, stars, and solar systems held together by gravity.
- arm's coming out from the center of the galaxy.
- No consistent shape or pattern
- three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
10 Clues: No consistent shape or pattern • arm's coming out from the center of the galaxy. • Way: the galaxy that includes our Solar System. • Football shaped, stars spread evenly throughout. • a celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun • Bang Theory: leading explanation about how the universe began. • ...
Formation of the Solar System 2015-06-10
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- What is the solar system referred to as?
- What star exploded starting the creation of the solar system?
- What figure did the "large cloud of dust" turn into after it exploded?
- What kind of galaxy do we live in?
- About how many stars does the milky way galaxy produce per year?
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- What gas was the gas the universe was mainly filled with before the galaxy existed?
- What fusion created the sun?
- Why did the "large cloud of dust" explode?
- What is a large cloud of dust, wind and gas in space called?
- About how many years ago did the solar system start forming?
10 Clues: What fusion created the sun? • What kind of galaxy do we live in? • What is the solar system referred to as? • Why did the "large cloud of dust" explode? • What is a large cloud of dust, wind and gas in space called? • About how many years ago did the solar system start forming? • What star exploded starting the creation of the solar system? • ...
Planets P2 2023-03-29
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- this is no longer a planet as of 2006, making neptune the only planet visible to the naked human eye
- the only planet that is not visible to the naked eye
- the 4th planet from the sun, named after the roman god of war
- gas giant, very cold with an average temperature of -352 farenheit
- closest planet to earth that has a ring, 6th planet in the solar system
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- second planet from the sun, earth's closest planetary neighbor
- the 5th planet from the sun, the biggest planet in the solar system
- closest planet to the sun
- the planet we live on
- largest star in the solar system
10 Clues: the planet we live on • closest planet to the sun • largest star in the solar system • the only planet that is not visible to the naked eye • the 4th planet from the sun, named after the roman god of war • second planet from the sun, earth's closest planetary neighbor • gas giant, very cold with an average temperature of -352 farenheit • ...
Energy yay 2023-05-25
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- A large windmill that turns wind energy into electrical energy with the aid of a generator.
- limited by reasource
- energy from the sun
- Photovoltaic cells that turn sunlight directly into electricity.
- Also known as Hydroelectric energy or hydroelectric power. It is a clean, renewable energy resource that generates electricity from moving water.
- The movement of materials due to differences in temperature.
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- The splitting of a nucleus into two smaller nuclei.
- A clean, renewable energy resource that is generated from wind.
- Located on top of a solar power tower that concentrates reflective sunlight into a receiving fluid.
- warming of the earth caused by humans
10 Clues: energy from the sun • limited by reasource • warming of the earth caused by humans • The splitting of a nucleus into two smaller nuclei. • The movement of materials due to differences in temperature. • A clean, renewable energy resource that is generated from wind. • Photovoltaic cells that turn sunlight directly into electricity. • ...
the sun 2025-08-28
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- The Sun provides ________ so that we can see during the day.
- The Sun’s _________ keeps all the planets, including Earth, in their orbits.
- The powerful bursts of energy which the Sun releases are called solar ______.
- This is the star at the centre of our solar system.
- This is what we call the path that the planets take around the Sun.
- The light and heat from the Sun help ______ grow.
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- In our solar system, the closest planet to the Sun is ________.
- The Sun is made up of this.
- Scientists use ________ with filters to capture images of the Sun.
- Never look directly at the Sun it will ________ your eyes.
10 Clues: The Sun is made up of this. • The light and heat from the Sun help ______ grow. • This is the star at the centre of our solar system. • Never look directly at the Sun it will ________ your eyes. • The Sun provides ________ so that we can see during the day. • In our solar system, the closest planet to the Sun is ________. • ...
Scene 3 The Environment 2022-10-05
16 Clues: tulva • kuivuus • suojella • vähentää • vesivoima • säilyttää • öljyvuoto • tuulivoima • kierrättää • aurinkovoima • maanjäristys • ydinonnettomuus • lajitella jätteet • käyttää uudelleen • uusiutuva energia • fossiilinen polttoaine
Earth and Spaces 2022-06-24
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- icy bodies of frozen gases, rocks and dust left over from the formation of the solar system
- Each planet in the solar system moves to its own rhythm.
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. It is halfway between the North and South Poles, and divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- are lumps of rock or iron that orbit the sun, just as planets, asteroids, and comets do
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Full Moon and blocks the Sun's direct rays from lighting up the Moon.
- rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- During an eclipse, two shadows are cast. This shadow gets smaller as it goes away from the sun. It is the dark center of the eclipse shadow.
- the asteroid belt found between mars and...
- During a lunar eclipse Earth blocks_________ from reaching the moon
- something that occur twice a month, happen when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- the partial shadow. the lighted area around the shadow of a planet or moon during an eclipse
- period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions because of of Earth's axial tilt, our planet orbits the Sun on a slant which means different areas of earth point toward or away from the Sun at different times of the year.
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- a space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- any celestial body in space that orbits around a larger body.
- The inner planets are also called as
- The ________ is in between the sun and Earth during a
- The darkest part of the moon's shadow
- occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring Earth's view of the Sun, totally or partially.
- rock that falls to Earth from space. are pieces of asteroids, the small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun in a fixed path is called
- something that occur twice each lunar month all year long without regard to the season.
- A lunar eclipse occurs at a _________ moon
- A solar eclipse occurs at a _______moon
- planet that has the most extensive ring structure, the second largest in solar system.
- What color does the moon look during a lunar eclipse
25 Clues: The inner planets are also called as • The darkest part of the moon's shadow • A solar eclipse occurs at a _______moon • A lunar eclipse occurs at a _________ moon • the asteroid belt found between mars and... • a space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere. • What color does the moon look during a lunar eclipse • The ________ is in between the sun and Earth during a • ...
3.2 energy vocab 2020-10-19
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- process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen by means of an electric current.
- a device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- a solar energy collection system that uses electrical or mechanical components to heat water or heat and cool buildings or produce electricity.
- A field of electromagnetic energy produced by electricity flowing through power lines.
- a device used to increase or decrease voltage supplied to a circuit.
- Any unit that converts some form of energy into electrical energy such as a hydroelectric or steam-generating station a diesel-electric engine in a vehicle or a nuclear power plant.
- A system of high-tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region.
- fuels to eventually replace dwindling supplies of fossil fuels.
- Moves energy in a usable form from one place to another like electricity or hydrogen.
- A solar energy collection system that does not require electrical or mechanical components can directly heat water or buildings or reduce solar heat gain or provide lighting.
- Engineering that focuses on the development of a sustainable future through renewable energy wise use of natural resources recycling and assessment of environmental impact.
- Conserving resources through efficient and prudent use.
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- Device that combines hydrogen or other fuels and oxygen and produces electricity in the process.
- Naturally occurring materials found within the Earth or its atmosphere.
- An electrical power distribution network that can transmit electricity
- substances discharged into the air
- a direct current voltage source made up of one or more units that convert chemical thermal nuclear or solar energy into electrical energy that can be stored until it is needed.
- Process in which high-temperature steam separates hydrogen from carbon atoms in methane (CH4).
- first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- a negatively charged particle.
- a machine for producing power in which a wheel or rotor is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water steam gas or air.
21 Clues: a negatively charged particle. • substances discharged into the air • Conserving resources through efficient and prudent use. • fuels to eventually replace dwindling supplies of fossil fuels. • a device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. • a device used to increase or decrease voltage supplied to a circuit. • ...
Study Guide 2021-11-07
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- a spot in space beyond Neptune believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice
- most of the asteroids are found orbiting the Sun
- ring system
- big rock floating in space
- spherical or elongated, type of galaxy
- the before of a meteor
- similar in size to Earth, hot, thick, poisonous atmosphere
- bludge in the center and distinctive spiral arms, type of galaxy
- who receives the shadow during a Lunar Eclipse
- first in the order of size comparison
- Moon is behind the Earth which is why we see what phase during a Lunar Eclipse
- called the red planet because of its iron-rich soil
- an eclipse in which the Earth is in the middle and the Moon is behind it
- who receives the shadow during a Solar Eclipse
- only planet to maintain life, HOME
- big ball of ice or dirty snowball with a tail
- the outer part of the shadow which is the lightest part
- most unusual galaxy
- eclipse total blocking/obscuring of the light from the Sun by the Moon or Earth
- any piece of rock that makes it to Earth
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- blocking/obscuring of the light from the Sun by the Moon or Earth
- eclipse partial blocking/obscuring of the light from the Sun by the Moon or Earth
- largest, known for storm Great Red Spot
- an eclipse in which the Moon blocks out the light
- ball of hydrogen and helium
- Moon is between the Sun and Earth which is why it is what phase in a Solar Eclipse
- who gives off the shadow during a Solar Eclipse
- blue green atmosphere
- all 8 planets, Kuiper belt, asteroid belt, comets, asteroids, meteoroid, meteor, meteorites
- closet to Sun, no atmosphere, full of craters very hot during the day and cold at night
- system third in the order of size comparison
- last in order of size comparison
- matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- the middle part of the shadow that is the darkest
- who gives off the shadow during a Lunar Eclipse
- second in the order of size comparison
- a spot in space between Mars and Jupiter
- blue-green atmosphere, storm known as the Great Dark Spot
38 Clues: ring system • most unusual galaxy • blue green atmosphere • the before of a meteor • big rock floating in space • ball of hydrogen and helium • last in order of size comparison • only planet to maintain life, HOME • first in the order of size comparison • spherical or elongated, type of galaxy • second in the order of size comparison • largest, known for storm Great Red Spot • ...
Space Unit 2 2023-01-18
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- The force responsible for sticking particles together to form accretion disks and eventually the sun and planets
- The shape of planets due to gravity acting evenly in all directions around the center of mass
- The largest planets are made of _____.
- This may cause the model of the solar system to be changed or adapted.
- Objects will be more affected by gravity when they are _____ together.
- are held in their orbit around a star because of their large sizes as well as the force of gravity
- the location of our solar system in the Milky Way galaxy
- In order for a space shuttle to leave Earth, it must produce a great amount of thrust. Its rocket boosters create this thrusting force by burning great amounts of fuel. However, once in space, the shuttle needs very little fuel. It circles Earth while gravity pulls it toward Earth. What term describes the motion of the shuttle around Earth?
- Most gases besides those found in the sun are located in this set of planets
- There are trillions of ___ in the universe.
- has more stars than a single solar system
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- If Earth’s gravity suddenly disappeared, a satellite would move in a _____ line away from Earth.
- the location of the most massive objects in the solar system and in our planet
- The closest outer planet to the sun
- the galaxy where Earth is located
- can show something much larger or smaller so that we can understand it better
- What would happen to the gravity between two objects if the mass of one of the objects suddenly increased? It would ____.
- Outer planets have many of these satellites
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- an object in space that has an irregular shape, that orbits the sun in a highly elliptical orbit, and that is made of ice and rock
- the path of a satellite around the celestial body that it revolves around
- The sun is a _____,a self-illuminated gaseous spheroidal celestial body of great mass which produces energy by means of nuclear fusion reactions.
- A student rubs an inflated balloon with wool. The student moves the balloon over bits of paper, and the balloon attracts it. This is due to electrostatic force. It is not the same as the force that caused the early formation of planets in the solar system. What force caused solar system formation.
- Includes the sun and the planets, moons, asteroids, and other objects orbiting around the sun
24 Clues: 22 • the galaxy where Earth is located • The closest outer planet to the sun • The largest planets are made of _____. • has more stars than a single solar system • Outer planets have many of these satellites • There are trillions of ___ in the universe. • the location of our solar system in the Milky Way galaxy • ...
I Need Space 2023-04-12
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- Made of gas, dust, and ice and moves around the Sun in an oval-shaped orbit.
- Your favorite 8th grade science teacher's last name.
- The 6th planet from the Sun.
- An elongated, closed curve.
- When Earth or the Moon casts a shadow on the other.
- The oldest, most highly-cratered regions on the Moon
- __ magnitude is the measure of the amount of light a star gives off.
- This celestial object orbits the Earth from an average distance of about 238,000 miles.
- The day when Earth's rotation axis is leaning along Earth's orbit
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- Debris left by colliding asteroids or dispersing comets.
- A reddish glow around the Sun.
- The type of heat transfer we receive from the Sun.
- __ magnitude is the measure of the amount of light received on Earth.
- Patterns of stars in the night sky.
- A big ball of gas that gives off light and heat through nuclear fusion.
- The day when Earth's rotation axis is the most toward or away from the Sun
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Another name for the outer planets.
- 93,000,000 miles.
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- Earth takes 365.24 days to make one full __ around the Sun.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- The Sun is the center of the solar system.
- The Earth is the center of the solar system.
- The closest start to Earth.
- Dark, flat areas formed from lava 3-4 billion years ago.
- The layer of the Sun we see; the visible surface of the Sun.
- This light blue planet that spins on its side.
- Pluto is a __ planet.
- The Earth takes 24 hours to make one full __ on its axis.
- The planet home to the largest volcano, Olympus Mons.
- The Sun is classified as a __ dwarf.
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere
- Saturn's largest moon.
- Huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
35 Clues: 93,000,000 miles. • Pluto is a __ planet. • Saturn's largest moon. • An elongated, closed curve. • The closest start to Earth. • The 6th planet from the Sun. • A reddish glow around the Sun. • Patterns of stars in the night sky. • Another name for the outer planets. • The Sun is classified as a __ dwarf. • The largest planet in our solar system. • ...
Introduction to Planetary Astronomy: Terrestrial Planets 2022-03-30
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- This planet has a reddish hue because its surface rusted
- caused larger rocks to stick together with other rocks in the protoplanetary nebula
- smooth lava plains on the moon are caused by this geological process
- Venus is believed to have vast surface __________ before the dramatic volcanic activity and a runaway greenhouse removed all the surface water
- most of the cratering in the universe happened in the ________ billion years
- Earth is the only terrestrial planet to have a _____________ which protects its from solar and galactic particle radiation (2wrds)
- the reason that venus is so much hotter than earth (3wrds)
- conservation law that caused the gas cloud to flatten into the protoplanetary disk
- Water was on the surface of mars ___________ of years ago
- this location has the thinnest lava in the solar system
- Large __________ are thought to have caused Earth's moon, Venus spinning backwards and mercury's odd core
- main chemical in Mars' Atmosphere
- the new set of missions heading to the moon, and setting the first woman on the moon in 2024 is called ________
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- conservation law that caused the gas cloud to spin
- the reason for 3km high cliffs on mercury
- the nitrogen that makes up the earth's atmosphere is made from UV light breaking apart this outgassed element
- caused small flakes to stick together in the early protoplanetary nebula(2wrds)
- coronae on venus are caused by this geologic surface process
- only Earth and Mars have these (2wrds)
- long crack features seen in the mare on the moon
- the amount of times stronger Venus's surface pressure is than Earth's
- is considered the terrestrial planet with the oldest geological surface
- is the largest volcano in the solar system
- venus has _____ impact craters on its surface
- ices only condensed outside of the ________ in the protoplanetary nebula (2wrds)
- This is one of the largest of this type in the solar system, and is the remnant of the largest impact crater on Mars (2wrds)
- Earth's oxygen atmosphere came from ________ on the planet
27 Clues: main chemical in Mars' Atmosphere • only Earth and Mars have these (2wrds) • the reason for 3km high cliffs on mercury • is the largest volcano in the solar system • venus has _____ impact craters on its surface • long crack features seen in the mare on the moon • conservation law that caused the gas cloud to spin • ...
Introduction to Planetary Astronomy: Terrestrial Planets 2020-10-28
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- This planet has a reddish hue because its surface rusted
- caused larger rocks to stick together with other rocks in the protoplanetary nebula
- smooth lava plains on the moon are caused by this geological process
- Venus is believed to have vast surface __________ before the dramatic volcanic activity and a runaway greenhouse removed all the surface water
- most of the cratering in the universe happened in the ________ billion years
- Earth is the only terrestrial planet to have a _____________ which protects its from solar and galactic particle radiation (2wrds)
- the reason that venus is so much hotter than earth (3wrds)
- conservation law that caused the gas cloud to flatten into the protoplanetary disk
- Water was on the surface of mars ___________ of years ago
- this location has the thinnest lava in the solar system
- Large __________ are thought to have caused Earth's moon, Venus spinning backwards and mercury's odd core
- main chemical in Mars' Atmosphere
- the new set of missions heading to the moon, and setting the first woman on the moon in 2024 is called ________
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- conservation law that caused the gas cloud to spin
- the reason for 3km high cliffs on mercury
- the nitrogen that makes up the earth's atmosphere is made from UV light breaking apart this outgassed element
- caused small flakes to stick together in the early protoplanetary nebula(2wrds)
- coronae on venus are caused by this geologic surface process
- only Earth and Mars have these (2wrds)
- long crack features seen in the mare on the moon
- the amount of times stronger Venus's surface pressure is than Earth's
- is considered the terrestrial planet with the oldest geological surface
- is the largest volcano in the solar system
- venus has _____ impact craters on its surface
- ices only condensed outside of the ________ in the protoplanetary nebula (2wrds)
- This is one of the largest of this type in the solar system, and is the remnant of the largest impact crater on Mars (2wrds)
- Earth's oxygen atmosphere came from ________ on the planet
27 Clues: main chemical in Mars' Atmosphere • only Earth and Mars have these (2wrds) • the reason for 3km high cliffs on mercury • is the largest volcano in the solar system • venus has _____ impact craters on its surface • long crack features seen in the mare on the moon • conservation law that caused the gas cloud to spin • ...
Solar System Test Review 2024-02-24
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- An area on the Sun's surface that has cooled
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- A transparent layer between the corona and photosphere that is part of the Sun's atmosphere.
- Densest layer of the Sun. Heat is produced in waves.
- Sun's atmosphere that gives off its reddish glow.
- The outside layer of a planet that is above its surface. Mercury and the Moon do not have one. Venus has a thick one that contains carbon dioxide.
- The first satellite to ever be successfully launched into space.
- Part of Sun where gases are heated, rise and then cool and sink.
- The only satellite to orbit Earth
- First American Woman in space.
- The last planet in our solar system
- "The Red Planet"
- The gas giants are also known as this
- First American to orbit around the Earth.
- Occurs when sunspot regions connect and release large amounts of electromagnetic energy.
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- Twin missions that have been in space for over 45 year and gave scientists their first glimpses to the outer planets and beyond our solar system.
- "Hottest planet"
- A revolution of 88 Earth days.
- Pluto is considered one of these
- A large, bright red plasma that extends outward of the Sun's surface.
- The only planet known to have liquid water.
- Any celestial object that has its own orbit and clears is neighborhood.
- Group of planets that are found between the Sun and asteroid belt.
- Astronomer who was the first to state that planets revolve around the Sun rather than Earth.
- The part of the Sun that can only be seen during a solar eclipse.
- The largest object in the asteroid belt.
- Planet that has a solid metal core and solid rock surface.
- The type of chemical reaction that powers the Sun.
- A celestial object that orbits around the Sun, is made of rock, dust and ice. When heated it glows and gives off two tails.
- Inertia and gravity are the two _____ that hold planets in orbit.
30 Clues: "Hottest planet" • "The Red Planet" • A revolution of 88 Earth days. • First American Woman in space. • Pluto is considered one of these • The only satellite to orbit Earth • The last planet in our solar system • The gas giants are also known as this • The largest planet in the solar system. • The largest object in the asteroid belt. • First American to orbit around the Earth. • ...
Energy 2025-08-08
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- – A fossil fuel burned to make electricity, produces greenhouse gases.
- Energy – Energy sources that will eventually run out (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas).
- – A device that uses energy to do a task (e.g., fridge, TV).
- – When a material takes in energy (e.g., dark clothes absorb heat).
- – A material that slows or stops the transfer of heat, sound, or electricity.
- – Stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy.
- – Transfer of energy as waves (e.g., heat from the Sun travelling through space).
- – A type of biofuel made from plants like sugarcane or corn.
- Energy – Energy stored in stretched or compressed objects (e.g., a spring).
- – Something that produces its own light (e.g., the Sun, a light bulb).
- – A form of energy that can travel through space and be seen by the eye.
- – A type of energy that travels as vibrations through air, water, or solids.
- – Changing something into a different form (energy conversion is transforming energy).
- Energy – Energy sources that can be replaced naturally (e.g., solar, wind, hydro).
- – The ability to do work or cause change (e.g., move objects, heat things, produce light).
- Fuel – Fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas).
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- – The rate at which energy is used or produced.
- – Tiny bits of matter (atoms or molecules).
- Energy – Stored energy (e.g., a stretched rubber band).
- – Transfer of heat through direct contact between materials.
- Transformation – Changing energy from one form to another (e.g., solar → electrical).
- Energy – Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms, released in nuclear reactions.
- Energy – Energy of movement (e.g., a rolling ball).
- Energy – Energy from the Sun, often captured by solar panels.
- – A force that pulls objects toward each other (e.g., keeps us on Earth).
- – Transfer of heat through movement of fluids (liquids or gases).
- – Producing light by being heated (e.g., old-style filament light bulbs).
- – Movement of energy through a material (e.g., light through glass).
- – How much of the input energy is converted into useful output energy.
- – The smallest unit of matter, made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- – When energy bounces off a surface (e.g., a mirror reflecting light).
31 Clues: – Tiny bits of matter (atoms or molecules). • – The rate at which energy is used or produced. • Energy – Energy of movement (e.g., a rolling ball). • Energy – Stored energy (e.g., a stretched rubber band). • – Transfer of heat through direct contact between materials. • – A device that uses energy to do a task (e.g., fridge, TV). • ...
Tema 1. 1º ESO 2022-09-25
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- Rocky planet of the solar system, characteristic for its red color
- star of the solar system
- Element of the Earth that measures 12,000km
- Cartographic projection that has a problem: the oceans are cut
- Imaginary line on which the Earth carries out its Rotation movement
- Most famous and important Parallel, also called Zero Parallel. Divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- Set of stars.
- First number that we have to give when we talk about coordinates. It has to do with parallels, and can be North or South
- Cartographic projection that has a problem: only one hemisphere is represented
- Second number that we have to give when we talk about coordinates. It has to do with the meridians, and can be West or East
- Horizontal imaginary lines. They never cross each other.
- Gaseous planet of the solar system, and the largest of the 8.
- It is what causes the translation movement of the Earth.
- The most famous meridian, also called the Zero Meridian.
- Relationship between the measurement of a map and reality
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- Element that accounts for 30% of the Earth's surface
- Earth's only natural satellite
- Cartographic projection that has a problem: the area of the poles is larger than it is
- Formed by a star (the Sun), and eight planets that orbit around it, among which is the Earth.
- Time that the Earth takes to make the translation movement
- Movement of the Earth that consists of making a complete turn on itself
- Vertical imaginary lines. They cross at the poles
- Name that receives the Galaxy in which our solar system is located
- Time it takes for the Earth to rotate
- Movement of the Earth that consists of making a complete movement around the Sun
- Also famous parallel, located in the Northern Hemisphere
- Parallel also famous, located in the Southern Hemisphere
- It is what causes the rotation movement of the Earth.
- Each one of the two parts in which the Earth is divided with the line of Ecuador
- Element that accounts for 70% of the Earth's surface
30 Clues: Set of stars. • star of the solar system • Earth's only natural satellite • Time it takes for the Earth to rotate • Element of the Earth that measures 12,000km • Vertical imaginary lines. They cross at the poles • Element that accounts for 30% of the Earth's surface • Element that accounts for 70% of the Earth's surface • ...
The Sun 2014-02-27
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- The Sun is one of more than 100 billion stars in the ______ Way.
- The Sun does not ____ or set.
- Around 74% of the Sun's mass is made up of ________.
- The Sun is by far the largest object in the _____ System.
- _____ from the Sun reaches the Earth in 8 minutes.
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- The Earth is one of ____ planets that orbit around the sun.
- A Solar Eclipse occurs when the ____ is between the Sun and the Earth.
- Around the core is the _________ Zone, which carries the energy out from the core.
- The Sun is the only ____ in our Solar System.
- Dark spots are spots that don't give off much _____.
10 Clues: The Sun does not ____ or set. • The Sun is the only ____ in our Solar System. • _____ from the Sun reaches the Earth in 8 minutes. • Around 74% of the Sun's mass is made up of ________. • Dark spots are spots that don't give off much _____. • The Sun is by far the largest object in the _____ System. • The Earth is one of ____ planets that orbit around the sun. • ...
Planets P2 2023-03-29
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- this is no longer a planet as of 2006, making neptune the only planet visible to the naked human eye
- the only planet that is not visible to the naked eye
- the 4th planet from the sun, named after the roman god of war
- gas giant, very cold with an average temperature of -352 farenheit
- closest planet to earth that has a ring, 6th planet in the solar system
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- second planet from the sun, earth's closest planetary neighbor
- the 5th planet from the sun, the biggest planet in the solar system
- closest planet to the sun
- the planet we live on
- largest star in the solar system
10 Clues: the planet we live on • closest planet to the sun • largest star in the solar system • the only planet that is not visible to the naked eye • the 4th planet from the sun, named after the roman god of war • second planet from the sun, earth's closest planetary neighbor • gas giant, very cold with an average temperature of -352 farenheit • ...
Stability of Planetary Orbits 2022-02-02
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- The second smallest planet in the Solar System that may crash into the Earth in a few million years
- In order for Neptune to exist the planet would had to __________.
- A description of what could possibly happen.
- This theory supports the idea of Accretion during our solar system's formation
- The addition of this component turns the Theory of Special Relativity to General Relativity.
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- disaster
- Roman god of light, name of a planet in our solar system.
- One of two planets that may crash into the Earth according to simulations.
- The cause to a lack of steadiness
- Tests that help support or debunk theories and scientific ideas.
10 Clues: disaster • The cause to a lack of steadiness • A description of what could possibly happen. • Roman god of light, name of a planet in our solar system. • Tests that help support or debunk theories and scientific ideas. • In order for Neptune to exist the planet would had to __________. • One of two planets that may crash into the Earth according to simulations. • ...
Galaxies and Stars 2022-01-27
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- have arms that radiate from a bar-shaped galactic bulge.
- Sun this star has only 1 solar mass.
- These galaxies have no defined shape and no clear spiral arms.
- Are very large, bright stars.
- Ring shaped galaxies that look like smoke rings and are mostly made up of empty space.
- A galaxy that has properties of both an elliptical and a spiral galaxy.
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- Radiate from a central bulge containing billions of stars.
- this star has 150 solar masses.
- Giant Very old stars that evolve from stars of 5 solar masses.
- Are oval-shaped, similar to a football or rugby ball. they do not have any arms.
- Dwarf which has a Lower limit which is 0.08 solar masses
11 Clues: Are very large, bright stars. • this star has 150 solar masses. • Sun this star has only 1 solar mass. • have arms that radiate from a bar-shaped galactic bulge. • Dwarf which has a Lower limit which is 0.08 solar masses • Radiate from a central bulge containing billions of stars. • Giant Very old stars that evolve from stars of 5 solar masses. • ...
Efeito Estufa 2020-10-22
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- parte da energia solar é _ _ _ _ pelos oceanos e pela superfície da Terra
- Gás produzido pela decomposição de matéria orgânica
- Aumento súbito e constante da temperatura atmosférica média.
- Camada de gases que envolve a terra
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- Mais abundante dos GEE, sendo emitido como resultado de inúmeras atividades humanas.
- Cuja sigla é HFCs, utilizados em aerossóis e refrigeradores.
- Os gases do efeito estufa absorvem grande parte da _ _ _ _ infravermelha emitida pela superfície terrestre.
- Fenômeno de espalhamento em que a radiação solar é refletida de volta para o espaço.
- Fenômeno natural responsável por manter a temperatura média do planeta.
- A energia solar é refletida na forma de _ _ _ _ pela superfície terrestre.
10 Clues: Camada de gases que envolve a terra • Gás produzido pela decomposição de matéria orgânica • Cuja sigla é HFCs, utilizados em aerossóis e refrigeradores. • Aumento súbito e constante da temperatura atmosférica média. • Fenômeno natural responsável por manter a temperatura média do planeta. • parte da energia solar é _ _ _ _ pelos oceanos e pela superfície da Terra • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-06-02
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- Astronomer who created a new and powerful telescope.
- Belief or opinion contrary to the accepted beliefs of the Catholic Church.
- Studied the solar system and the accurate positions of more than 777 fixed stars.
- Created the heliocentric conception of the universe.
- The idea that the earth is the center of the solar system.
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- Studied heart function by dissecting bodies.
- Discovered that planets orbit in ellipses, not in perfect circles.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Connected the previously separate fields of geometry and algebra into analytic geometry.
- Developed the universal law of gravitation and created his own three laws of motion.
10 Clues: Studied heart function by dissecting bodies. • Astronomer who created a new and powerful telescope. • Created the heliocentric conception of the universe. • The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system. • The idea that the earth is the center of the solar system. • Discovered that planets orbit in ellipses, not in perfect circles. • ...
UNIT 11 THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2022-03-07
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- is the area where sunlight is partially blocked.
- is known as the coldest planet.
- is not considered to be the ninth planet in the solar system, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
- is the Red Planet
- are caused by the revolution of the Sun.
- means the Earth spins on its axis.
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- occurs when an object in the solar system forms a shadow on another object as it moves between the Sun and that object.
- are the objects in Solar System
- eclipse happens when the Earth gets between the Sun and the Moon.
- are caused by the spinning of Earth on its axis.
10 Clues: is the Red Planet • are the objects in Solar System • is known as the coldest planet. • means the Earth spins on its axis. • are caused by the revolution of the Sun. • is the area where sunlight is partially blocked. • are caused by the spinning of Earth on its axis. • eclipse happens when the Earth gets between the Sun and the Moon. • ...
Astronomy 2023-12-18
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- caused by a meteoroid crashing through Earth's atmosphere
- Highly elliptical orbit
- The word comet comes from the Greek word
- located between the planets Mars and Jupiter
- The month when Ceres was discovered in 1801
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- are precious rock samples preserving material from the birth of the Solar System 4.6 billion years ago
- The one who discovered the first Asteroid
- the largest asteroid in the main asteroid belt, and the first asteroid to be discovered
- composed of ices, dust and rocky debris carried from the early formation of the solar system about 4.5 billion years ago.
- Sometimes called minor planets
- Cloud collection of icy objects farther away than everything else in the solar system
11 Clues: Highly elliptical orbit • Sometimes called minor planets • The word comet comes from the Greek word • The one who discovered the first Asteroid • The month when Ceres was discovered in 1801 • located between the planets Mars and Jupiter • caused by a meteoroid crashing through Earth's atmosphere • ...
Eclipse 2024-04-04
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- Scientific name for moon
- You can wear these while watching the eclipse
- Scientific name for sun.
- Don’t look directly at this star as the solar eclipse happens
- What phase do lunar eclipses occur in?
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- The portion of the Moon’s shadow in which only part of the Sun is covered. We will be in this shadow during .
- What phase of the moon do solar eclipses happen in?
- Month in which this eclipse occurs
- Comes in between the Sun and the Earth, causing a solar eclipse
- Star covered by the moon
- The darkest part of the Moon’s shadow, within which the entirety of the Sun's bright face is blocked.
11 Clues: Scientific name for moon • Scientific name for sun. • Star covered by the moon • Month in which this eclipse occurs • What phase do lunar eclipses occur in? • You can wear these while watching the eclipse • What phase of the moon do solar eclipses happen in? • Don’t look directly at this star as the solar eclipse happens • ...
Energy Form + Transfer 2022-09-29
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- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- careful use and management of resources
- energy of moving air/wind
- the ability to make things move or change
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules
- Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
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- energy that travels as waves through matter or empty space
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- energy of moving objects
- energy from the sun
- energy of moving water
- the energy of moving particles
- energy of moving charges
13 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving water • energy of moving objects • energy of moving charges • energy of moving air/wind • the energy of moving particles • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • careful use and management of resources • the ability to make things move or change • Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity • ...
The Planets in our Solar System 2025-01-10
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- The biggest planet in our solar system
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The hottest planet
- The planet that is our home
- A planet that spins on its side
- An object that orbits a planet
- The planet with the most rings
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- The fourth planet from the sun
- The group of planets that are closest to the sun
- The farthest planet from the sun
- The planet closest to the sun
- The group of planets that are furthest from the sun
- A dwarf planet
13 Clues: A dwarf planet • The hottest planet • The planet that is our home • The planet closest to the sun • The fourth planet from the sun • An object that orbits a planet • The planet with the most rings • A planet that spins on its side • The farthest planet from the sun • The biggest planet in our solar system • The star at the center of our solar system • ...
2 2025-04-11
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- Processo de conversão da energia solar em açúcar
- A parte reprodutora masculina de uma flor
- O início da vida de uma planta
- Parte reprodutora feminina de uma flor
- solar Principal fonte de energia para a fotossíntese
- Sementes dispersas por vários meios
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- Folhas iniciais de uma planta em germinação
- Substâncias essenciais para o crescimento das plantas
- Progressão do ciclo de vida
- O processo de atingir o pleno desenvolvimento
- Substância que armazena energia nas plantas
- Fase da floração e da formação da semente
- de vida Um processo contínuo e cíclico
13 Clues: Progressão do ciclo de vida • O início da vida de uma planta • Sementes dispersas por vários meios • Parte reprodutora feminina de uma flor • de vida Um processo contínuo e cíclico • A parte reprodutora masculina de uma flor • Fase da floração e da formação da semente • Folhas iniciais de uma planta em germinação • Substância que armazena energia nas plantas • ...
The Solar System 2022-09-28
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- the sun is at here in the Solar System
- explained how the inertia of a planet and the gravity of the sun work together to create the elliptical orbit path of the planets
- there are eight of these in the solar system
- a chunk of rock and dust that is located in deep space
- gravity is the attraction of two of these
- the kind of relationship between gravity and distance
- this is located between Mars and Jupiter
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- made of dust, ice and gas
- this is where comets can be located
- supported the heliocentric model but discovered that the orbits of planets were elliptical, not circular
- caused by the burning up of a meteoroid in the atmosphere
- this is a path that is not circular and is created by gravity and inertia
- a meteoroid that has passed through the atmosphere and hit the Earth's surface
- the kind of relationship between gravity and mass
14 Clues: made of dust, ice and gas • this is where comets can be located • the sun is at here in the Solar System • this is located between Mars and Jupiter • gravity is the attraction of two of these • there are eight of these in the solar system • the kind of relationship between gravity and mass • the kind of relationship between gravity and distance • ...
The Solar System 2021-03-29
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- a huge group of stars held together by gravity
- made up of thousands of galaxies
- has the largest rings in the Solar System
- the galaxy we live in
- rotates in the opposite direction as Earth
- the amount of time it takes a planet to spin on its axis
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- the amount of time it takes for a planet to revolve around the Sun once
- the Great Red Spot
- has the tallest mountain in the solar system
- only planet with life
- the closest planet to the Sun
- has 8 total planets
- furthest planet from the Sun
- it's axis is tilted 90 degrees
14 Clues: the Great Red Spot • has 8 total planets • only planet with life • the galaxy we live in • furthest planet from the Sun • the closest planet to the Sun • it's axis is tilted 90 degrees • made up of thousands of galaxies • has the largest rings in the Solar System • rotates in the opposite direction as Earth • has the tallest mountain in the solar system • ...
Solar System crossword 2021-07-25
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- A celestial body in an orbit around a star
- An artificial body placed in orbit round the earth, moon or another planet to collect information or for communication
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- A spot or patch that appears on the sun occasionally that appears dark by contrast to its surroundings
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen from space as a meteor
- A natural satellite of the Earth that by the reflected light of the sun makes it visible
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- A unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance light travels in one year which is 9.4607 × 1012 km
- A star which the planets in our solar system orbit
- The collection of eight planets and their moons that orbit the sun, together with other smaller bodies that include asteroids, meteoroids and comets.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun. They range different sizes and some orbit Mars and Jupiter
- A object in space consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and when near the sun
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth’s atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and they appear as a streak of light.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet or star, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
14 Clues: A celestial body in an orbit around a star • A star which the planets in our solar system orbit • A piece of rock or metal that has fallen from space as a meteor • A object in space consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and when near the sun • A natural satellite of the Earth that by the reflected light of the sun makes it visible • ...
Solar System Objects 2021-07-26
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- An astronomical unit of distance equal to the distance light travels in a year
- Eight planets that orbit the sun with their moons with other bodies like meteoroids, comets, and asteroids
- An astronomical body that moves in an elliptical orbit around a star
- The Earth’s natural satellite that reflects the sun
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft that surrounds a moon, planet, or star
- Small, rocky, objects that orbits the sun
- A patch that occasionally appears on the sun
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- A man-made object that surrounds a moon or planet to collect data or to communicate
- A collection of stars that are held together with gravity
- An object from space that enters the Earth’s atmosphere
- A piece of rock or metal that has come from outer space and fallen to Earth
- A large, bright, bundle of plasma in space
- An object made of ice and/or dust that forms a ‘tail’ when it comes near the sun
- The star our solar system surrounds
14 Clues: The star our solar system surrounds • Small, rocky, objects that orbits the sun • A large, bright, bundle of plasma in space • A patch that occasionally appears on the sun • The Earth’s natural satellite that reflects the sun • An object from space that enters the Earth’s atmosphere • A collection of stars that are held together with gravity • ...
Solar Oven Crossword 2021-08-20
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- Never used up or can be replaced.
- A wave from the EM spectrum coming from the sun.
- A type of energy found in food, wood, and fuels.
- The scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0 degrees and water boils at 100 degrees.
- A sweet snack consisting of a chocolate bar and toasted marshmallows sandwiched between graham crackers.
- An enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food.
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- The degree of heat present in a substance.
- The ability of something to transfer through another substance like heat or electricity.
- To take in or soak up.
- Throw back without absorbing it.
- To prepare food using heat.
- The ability to do work.
- Earth's source of energy for life.
- Energy coming from the sun.
14 Clues: To take in or soak up. • The ability to do work. • To prepare food using heat. • Energy coming from the sun. • Throw back without absorbing it. • Never used up or can be replaced. • Earth's source of energy for life. • The degree of heat present in a substance. • A wave from the EM spectrum coming from the sun. • A type of energy found in food, wood, and fuels. • ...
Our solar system 2021-08-17
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- I spin the opposite direction to earth. I am the second rocky inner planet to orbit the sun. I am greyish brown.
- I am a red planet. There is a chocolate named after me. I am the god of war. I am a rocky planet that humans want to visit.
- I have 27 moons and I am the 7th planet from the sun. I sound like a body part. I am a blue-green ice giant.
- I am a golden brown gas giant. I have 82 moons. I am the only planet with a ring on it.
- I am the closest planet to the sun. I am also the smallest one. I am the grey rocky planet.
- I use to be a planet but now I am a dwarf planet. I am also known as Goofy's dog.
- The place where most of the dwarf planets are found.
- I am the furthest planet from the sun. I am a ice giant. My colour is blue.
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- I am the biggest and fastest spinning planet. I am red/ orange in colour and have white cloud strips on it. I am the other gas giant.
- I have one moon. I am the only planet that has life on it. I am blue and green in colour. I am a rocky planet of the inner planets.
- My name is Luna. I orbit the Earth. The Earth has only one of me.
- The hottest star in the solar system. All the planets revolve around it.
- A collection of meteors that lies between Jupiter and Mars.
- I am a dwarf planet found in the asteroid belt.
14 Clues: I am a dwarf planet found in the asteroid belt. • The place where most of the dwarf planets are found. • A collection of meteors that lies between Jupiter and Mars. • My name is Luna. I orbit the Earth. The Earth has only one of me. • The hottest star in the solar system. All the planets revolve around it. • ...
The Solar System 2023-06-12
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- Venus's Husband
- the largest moon that orbits Mars
- Roman god of the Seas
- ruler of the Gods after defeating Saturn
- Mercury's mother
- The last four planets
- Roman goddess of love
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- the thing that seperates the Inner and Outer Planets
- one of the two objects orbiting around Earth
- The first four planets
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- a moon that orbits Uranus
- the Man that Mercury tricked
- the Roman god of commerce and travel
14 Clues: Venus's Husband • Mercury's mother • Roman god of the Seas • The last four planets • Roman goddess of love • The first four planets • a moon that orbits Uranus • Greek goddess of the Earth • the Man that Mercury tricked • the largest moon that orbits Mars • the Roman god of commerce and travel • ruler of the Gods after defeating Saturn • one of the two objects orbiting around Earth • ...
The Solar System 2012-08-31
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- Gives earth light.
- The largest planet
- Is the closest planet to the Sun and the second smallest.
- Famous for its rings
- There is _____ dwarf planets including Pluto.
- Closest planet to Earth
- Three quarters of the Earth is covered by______.
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- is made of of 9 planets.
- Coldest planet in the solar system
- Known as the "Red Planet"
- Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
- the first planet discovered in modern times.
- longer a officially considered a planet
- Between Mars and Jupiter, is a Dwarf Planet known as __________.
14 Clues: Gives earth light. • The largest planet • Famous for its rings • Closest planet to Earth • is made of of 9 planets. • Known as the "Red Planet" • Coldest planet in the solar system • longer a officially considered a planet • the first planet discovered in modern times. • There is _____ dwarf planets including Pluto. • Three quarters of the Earth is covered by______. • ...
Our Solar System 2022-04-26
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- Pluto has ___ moons
- Planet that starts with a M
- Dwarf-planet that starts with C
- Closest star to earth
- Earth has ___ moon
- There are ___ planets
- Planet that starts with a V
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- Dwarf-planet that starts with e
- Dwarf-planet that starts with H
- The only planet in our solar system with a ring
- The planet we live on
- Dwarf-planet that starts with M
- Mars has ___ moons
- Dwarf-planet that starts with P
14 Clues: Earth has ___ moon • Mars has ___ moons • Pluto has ___ moons • Closest star to earth • The planet we live on • There are ___ planets • Planet that starts with a M • Planet that starts with a V • Dwarf-planet that starts with e • Dwarf-planet that starts with H • Dwarf-planet that starts with C • Dwarf-planet that starts with M • Dwarf-planet that starts with P • ...
Solar System Crossword 2023-09-11
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- una esfera brillante de gas unida por su propia gravedad
- El único planeta que los humanos han pisado
- Un objeto pequeño y rocoso que no es lo suficientemente grande como para ser arrastrado hacia una esfera por su propia gravedad.
- un agujero en una superficie causado por una colisión o actividad volcánica
- Este planeta orbita alrededor del Sol en el menor tiempo posible (aproximadamente 3 meses terrestres)
- Este planeta tarda 164,8 años terrestres en orbitar el Sol una vez
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- tiene una temperatura promedio de 462 grados Celsius (¡867 Fahrenheit!)
- un objeto que orbita un planeta
- planeta enano es ligeramente más grande que Plutón
- La finalización de una órbita también se conoce como ___
- Este planeta tiene 62 lunas
- Este objeto está hecho de polvo y gas alrededor de un núcleo.
- la trayectoria que hace un objeto a medida que viaja alrededor de otro objeto
- Este objeto promedia una distancia de 414 millones de kilómetros del sol.
14 Clues: Este planeta tiene 62 lunas • un objeto que orbita un planeta • El único planeta que los humanos han pisado • planeta enano es ligeramente más grande que Plutón • una esfera brillante de gas unida por su propia gravedad • La finalización de una órbita también se conoce como ___ • Este objeto está hecho de polvo y gas alrededor de un núcleo. • ...
Solar System Crossword 2025-02-27
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- A natural satellite of a planet.
- The distance from a star at which liquid could exist on orbiting planets surface.
- One complete trip of a planet around the Sun.
- Belt In a region of space located past Neptune.
- The average distance from Earth to the Sun about 150 million km.
- An object that is almost spherical, it's not classified as a planet, instead it's classified as a satellite.
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- The spinning motion of Earth on its axis, which runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- The star in the center of our Solar System which the planets revolve and receive light from.
- A small piece of matter from outer space that becomes a streak of light when it falls through Earth's atmosphere and burns up.
- Most distant region of our solar system.
- An object that orbits a star that is a sphere.
- Force that a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun.
- A small rocky, ICY, object that orbits the sun.
14 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • Most distant region of our solar system. • A small, rocky object that orbits the sun. • One complete trip of a planet around the Sun. • An object that orbits a star that is a sphere. • Belt In a region of space located past Neptune. • A small rocky, ICY, object that orbits the sun. • ...
CRUZADINHA- SISTEMA SOLAR 2025-04-29
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- Corpo que reflete a luz, não emite luz própria.
- Grande planeta gasoso azul.
- Planeta onde nós vivemos.
- Conjunto de estrelas e objetos celestes.
- Corpo celeste que gira ao redor de uma estrela e reflete luz.
- Segundo planeta a partir do Sol.
- Planeta conhecido pelos seus anéis.
- Planeta conhecido como "planeta vermelho".
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- Planeta mais próximo do Sol.
- Planeta anão mais famoso, anteriormente considerado um planeta normal.
- Objeto que emite luz própria, como o Sol.
- Teoria que explica a formação do Sistema Solar: Teoria da _____.
- Astros que têm luz e calor próprios.
- Espaço e tempo onde todos os astros estão inseridos.
14 Clues: Planeta onde nós vivemos. • Grande planeta gasoso azul. • Planeta mais próximo do Sol. • Segundo planeta a partir do Sol. • Planeta conhecido pelos seus anéis. • Astros que têm luz e calor próprios. • Conjunto de estrelas e objetos celestes. • Objeto que emite luz própria, como o Sol. • Planeta conhecido como "planeta vermelho". • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- A small rock or piece of debris moving through space.
- A small, round object that orbits the Sun but hasn’t cleared other objects out of its orbit (like Pluto).
- A distant, round shell of icy objects that surrounds the solar system and is thought to be where many comets come from.
- A ball of ice, rock, and dust that orbits the Sun. When it gets close, it forms a glowing tail.
- A large round object that orbits the Sun and has cleared other stuff out of its path.
- When a planet looks like it’s moving backward in the sky because of how Earth and that planet move around the Sun.
- The Sun and everything that moves around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and dust.
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- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, usually found between Mars and Jupiter.
- A region beyond Neptune filled with icy objects, dwarf planets, and comets.
- A meteoroid that burns up in Earth’s atmosphere, what we call a “shooting star.”
- When Earth passes through a trail of comet dust, and many meteors are seen in the sky.
- The region between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids orbit.
- A stretched-out circle or oval shape. The planets move around the Sun in ellipses.
- A meteor that survives the trip through the atmosphere and lands on Earth.
14 Clues: A small rock or piece of debris moving through space. • The region between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids orbit. • A meteor that survives the trip through the atmosphere and lands on Earth. • A rocky object that orbits the Sun, usually found between Mars and Jupiter. • A region beyond Neptune filled with icy objects, dwarf planets, and comets. • ...
Our Solar System 2026-01-26
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- Letters 6-10 of our 26 letter alphabet
- May have evidence of ancient life
- Once called 9th planet, now a "dwarf planet"
- Most distant true planet from sun
- Letters 1-5 of our 26 letter alphabet
- Closest planet to the sun
- Third largest planet
- Takes 365 days to orbit around sun
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- Has amazing rings made of ice & rock
- Letters 11-15 of our 26 letter alphabet
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Primary energy source for our planet
- Carbon based life forms live on this planet
- Orbit comes closest to Earth for short time
- Abbreviation for molecule of life on our planet
15 Clues: Third largest planet • Closest planet to the sun • May have evidence of ancient life • Most distant true planet from sun • Largest planet in our solar system • Takes 365 days to orbit around sun • Has amazing rings made of ice & rock • Primary energy source for our planet • Letters 1-5 of our 26 letter alphabet • Letters 6-10 of our 26 letter alphabet • ...
Latin barivitivs 2022-12-09
18 Clues: Hear • see 4 • sol 5 • Luna 5 • urbs 6 • mort 5 • Pluto 9 • Facio 7 • alone 3 • Light 5 • Break 4 • Inter 13 • agnus 11 • matter 8 • mortuus 6 • Stella 12 • Novelty 3 • Territory 5
Energy Resources 2021-12-15
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- since fossil fuels take hundreds of millions of years to form, they are considered ______ resources
- compounds made from oil
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of plants and animals
- the most plentiful fossil fuel in the U.S.
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- magma heats underground water to create this form of energy
- solar energy is energy from the ______
- this electricity is produced by running water
- most oil deposits are found underground in tiny holes located in limestone or ________
- solar power plants use these to capture the sun's energy
- a dam blocks water to create a ________ for hydroelectric power
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- this type of solar heating causes the inside of your car to heat up
- another name for oil
- energy is released from the splitting of atoms with this energy source
- forms from the same organisms as oil
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- a substance that provides energy, such as light, heat, motion, or electricity
- the direct or indirect source of most other renewable energy resources
- fuels made from living things
- decomposing plant material becomes this before it becomes coal
- wind farms consist of many wind __________
- thick, black, liquid fossil fuel
- a layer of material that traps air
- chemical compounds containing carbon and hydrogen atoms. They make up fossil fuels
24 Clues: another name for oil • compounds made from oil • fuels made from living things • thick, black, liquid fossil fuel • a layer of material that traps air • forms from the same organisms as oil • solar energy is energy from the ______ • the most plentiful fossil fuel in the U.S. • wind farms consist of many wind __________ • this electricity is produced by running water • ...
Planets And Their Moons 2023-01-31
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- A Moon with a Thin Atmosphere
- Mars' Smallest Moon
- A Moon not Tidally Locked with Haumea
- The Second Largest Dwarf Moon
- The Farthest Planet in our Solar System
- Named after the Titaness of Greek Mythology
- The Ninth Planet until 2006
- A Dwarf Planet with an Odd Egg Shape
- Rotates in the Equatorial Plane of Uranus
- A Moon with a Radius of 457 Miles
- The Red Planet
- A Moon only 1.5% as bright as Haumea
- The Planet that we Live On
- The Largest Dwarf Moon
- Mars' Biggest Moon
- Hottest and Brightest Planet
- A Dwarf Planet in the Asteroid Belt
- Planet with an Extensive Ring System
- Saturn's Second Largest Moon
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- Closest Planet to the Sun
- Has Roughly Equal Amounts of Water and Ice
- A little More Massive than Pluto
- The Only Known Moon to have an Atmosphere
- A Moon with 150+ Active Volcanoes
- The Biggest Moon with a Magnetic Field
- The Largest Planet in our Solar System
- It's Destiny is 0.97 Times that of Liquid Water
- Uranus' Largest Moon
- Most Massive Moon in the Solar System
- A Moon with Water Underneath its Surface
- Once Known to be a Dwarf Planet Long Ago
- Commonly Confused with the Death Star
- Our Natural Satellite
- A Red Dwarf Planet
- A Small Icy Moon
- A Planet that Spins on its Side
- Discovered on October 24, 1851
37 Clues: The Red Planet • A Small Icy Moon • A Red Dwarf Planet • Mars' Biggest Moon • Mars' Smallest Moon • Uranus' Largest Moon • Our Natural Satellite • The Largest Dwarf Moon • Closest Planet to the Sun • The Planet that we Live On • The Ninth Planet until 2006 • Hottest and Brightest Planet • Saturn's Second Largest Moon • A Moon with a Thin Atmosphere • The Second Largest Dwarf Moon • ...
kuiper belt objects 2023-02-14
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- orbits the sun every 271,000 days
- is a transNeptunian dwarf planet with a large moon
- a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- result for comets in the kuiper belt
- the largest of Neptune's 13 moons
- After Mars, it is the second reddest object in the solar system
- about the same size as Pluto but is three times farther from the Sun
- is one of the fastest rotating large objects in our solar system
- It's a HUGE region of space beyond Neptune
- has a mean radius of about 66.2 miles
- comes from the Kuiper Belt
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- VP113 an icy body with an orbit so big it never gets closer than 12 billion kilometers from the Sun!
- was discovered on November 28, 2000, by Robert McMillan
- which take less than 200 years to orbit the Sun
- Ixion has a measured diameter of 710 km
- was first discovered by a young research assistant in 1930
- named after the creator god among the Tongva
- discovered the kuiper belt
- the mean distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the sun
- hypothetical ninth planet in the outer region of the Solar System
- may have has a mass about 10 times that of Earth and be similar in size to Uranus or Neptune
- is the second-brightest object in the Kuiper Belt
- largest object in the asteroid belt
- its density is about 3.4 grams per cubic cm
24 Clues: discovered the kuiper belt • comes from the Kuiper Belt • orbits the sun every 271,000 days • a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt • the largest of Neptune's 13 moons • largest object in the asteroid belt • result for comets in the kuiper belt • has a mean radius of about 66.2 miles • Ixion has a measured diameter of 710 km • It's a HUGE region of space beyond Neptune • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2020-11-03
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- Chief deity of Memphis.
- Wife of Amen.
- God of day; son of Osiris and Isis; hawk-headed.
- God of the Sun, the supreme god; son of Nut; Pharaohs claimed descent from him; represented as lion, cat, or falcon.
- Son of Amen and Mut.
- Goddess of motherhood and fertility; sister and wife of Osiris.
- Principle of physical life.
- God of morning sun.
- Abode of the blessed dead.
- Guide of souls to Amenti; son of Osiris; jackal-headed.
- Goddess of the dead; sister and wife of Set.
- Sacred bull, an embodiment of Ptah; identified with Osiris as Osiris-Apis or Serapis.
- Goddess of love and mirth; cow-headed.
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- God of wisdom and magic; scribe of gods; ibis-headed.
- Solar deity.
- Goddess of heavens; consort of Geb.
- God of underworld and judge of dead; son of Geb and Nut; brother and husband of Isis.
- Ram-headed god.
- Chaos from which world was created, personified as a god.
- God of darkness or evil; brother and enemy of Osiris; brother and husband of Nephthys.
- God uniting attributes of Osiris and Apis.
- Solar deity, sometimes considered god of war; falcon-headed.
- (Amon, Ammdn): One of chief Theban deities; united with sun god under form of Amen-Ra; husband of Mut.
- Earth god; father of Osiris; represented with goose on head.
- Region of dead where souls were judged by Osiris.
- Solar deity; son of Ra and Hathor.
26 Clues: Solar deity. • Wife of Amen. • Ram-headed god. • God of morning sun. • Son of Amen and Mut. • Chief deity of Memphis. • Abode of the blessed dead. • Principle of physical life. • Solar deity; son of Ra and Hathor. • Goddess of heavens; consort of Geb. • Goddess of love and mirth; cow-headed. • God uniting attributes of Osiris and Apis. • Goddess of the dead; sister and wife of Set. • ...
Science Terms-Matthew Sheffler 2021-06-03
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- scientist used to get to the space and the moon
- when the earth was placed in the middle of the solar system
- how much can fit in an object
- measuring from a crust to a crust or a trough to a trough
- when the sun is placed in the middle of the solar system
- a circuit that has only 1 wire
- a instrument of space study to look at different planets or stars
- how much a planet is tilting in degrees
- when the temperature is at 0K
- an space object classified as a planet but is to small to be called a real planet (ex. Pluto)
- the bottom of the wave
- the bending of light
- middle frequency, visible for humans
- 1m/s²
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- lowest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
- a circuit that has more than one wire
- an amount of time for a Planet to circle around the moon
- You can not go past the speed of this
- 4m/s
- 2 or more atoms fused together
- highest frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
- what every thing is made up of
- the top of a wave
- on earth we have 4 of them because of our 23.5o tilt
- how much you are pulled down on a space object
- when there was a big bang in the universe and that was how all of the stars and the solar system was made
26 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 • a circuit that has only 1 wire • middle frequency, visible for humans • a circuit that has more than one wire • You can not go past the speed of this • ...
Kennedyb energy 2018-02-27
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- meets the largest energy needs
- a resource the renews its self in a relatively short amount of time
- to create energy from hydrogen fuel cells hydrogen must be combined with
- one energy use Geo thermal cannot do
- not using a lot of energy
- the energy resource that is used the most
- can be replenished in an extremely long time
- What is coal mainly used for
- what type of light bulb is more efficient
- how much electricity does Niagara Falls generate
- what type of energy comes from the sun
- The three main energy uses are electricity transportation and
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- what is gas mixed with alcohol
- the cost of solar panels have dropped % since 2008
- is often called an oil factory
- geothermal power plants are only installed where the ground is colse to
- solar energy is an example of a
- What percent of coal is used for exports
- Geothermal energy emits percent less acid rain causing sulfur
- what are the three fossil fuels coal oil and
- what type of energy comes from waste
- compounds made from oil like paints cosmetics and plastics
- how easy it is to get a energy source
- what do you call the combination of atomic nuclei
- power plants only emit % of carbon dioxide released by power plants
- The coating inside walls to keep heat in is called
- wind power only is able to use percent of the energy it generates
27 Clues: not using a lot of energy • What is coal mainly used for • what is gas mixed with alcohol • meets the largest energy needs • is often called an oil factory • solar energy is an example of a • what type of energy comes from waste • one energy use Geo thermal cannot do • how easy it is to get a energy source • what type of energy comes from the sun • ...
RiesA Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Original source of energy in wind and flowing water
- This is conserving energy use
- Energy-rich compound containing carbon and hydrogen atoms
- In a power plant, the reactor contains fuel...
- Coal, oil, and natural gas
- The type of energy obtained by drilling
- A compound made from oil
- Most of coal is used for this
- Energy obtained by the movement of water
- Hydrogen is nor commonly used as a fossil fuel because it's too...
- Obtaining geothermal energy causes the Earth to...
- Mixture of gas and alcohol that can power up cars and methane gas
- Coal is not commonly used for this
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- Gas found within rock underground after millions of years
- Layer of materials that trap air and keep in heat
- These rods are used to slow down the heat in power plants
- Where nuclear fission occurs
- oil is mainly used for this
- These panels are put on roofs to obtain energy
- Where wind farms are, wind has to be...
- The type of energy obtained by burning organic matter
- The energy conversion that occurs when a car engine burns gasoline
- Can't be replaced
- Water moves through these to create hydropower energy
- Can be replaced
- Type of energy that uses the suns heat
- 1 acre area that contains turbines to generate energy
- Substance that provides energy
- Storms rip apart solar...
- Solar energy can't be obtained when the sun isn't...
30 Clues: Can be replaced • Can't be replaced • A compound made from oil • Storms rip apart solar... • Coal, oil, and natural gas • oil is mainly used for this • Where nuclear fission occurs • This is conserving energy use • Most of coal is used for this • Substance that provides energy • Coal is not commonly used for this • Type of energy that uses the suns heat • ...
Climate Review 2024-12-04
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- The tilt of the Earth’s axis is
- heat movement through touch.
- percent of solar radiation that it reflects
- is the state of the atmosphere
- the movement of cool air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
- Distance above sea level
- heat movement through waves of radiation.
- long term average of typical temperature, precipitation and air flow
- climate that is kept similar due to large water bodies
- Layer that is comprised of rocks and minerals
- The deflection of a moving object from a straight path by the rotation of the Earth
- fourth layer of the atmosphere where temperatures can vary greatly
- contains all living and non-living components of Earth
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- Horizontal lines on Earth that move away from the equator
- The amount of solar energy that makes contact on the Earth’s surface.
- Layer that includes 4 layers to describe temperature in the air
- one of two points in Earth’s orbit at which the poles are the most tilted toward or away from the sun.
- Gases in the atmosphere trap heat.
- The angle between a ray falling on a surface and the line perpendicular to that surface.
- A band of fast moving air in the stratosphere
- third layerof the atmosphere
- second layer of the atmosphere that has ozone
- heat movement through air particles.
- Layer that is water
- can reflect, scatter or absorb solar radiation
- first layer of the atmosphere where we live
26 Clues: Layer that is water • Distance above sea level • heat movement through touch. • third layerof the atmosphere • is the state of the atmosphere • The tilt of the Earth’s axis is • Gases in the atmosphere trap heat. • heat movement through air particles. • heat movement through waves of radiation. • percent of solar radiation that it reflects • ...
Marple SAT Vocab 2 2025-01-09
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- has very messy quick writes
- volcano whose explosion destroyed Pomepii
- most abundant element on Earth
- the Flat Earth Theory is _____
- opposite to verbose
- many consider celebrities _____
- the sheep in Animal Farm possessed this quality
- music festival which takes place in a desert
- a relative of a lion that is now a common pet
- to kvetch about one's sickness
- state in which Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream originated from
- the opposite of skimming
- southernmost country in the world
- 186,282 miles per second is the speed of ____
- perfectionist
- her comely looks were ______
- sight, hearing, taste, smell, and ____
- a shed could be an _____
- hottest planet in our solar system
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- capital of Belgium
- the U.S. ______ Texas from Mexico in 1845
- largest mountain in our solar system
- the Keystone State
- author of Of Mice and Men
- acronym for the 7 colors of the rainbow
- someone who yammers is very _____
- the food critics _____ about the meal
- period of time that is roughly two weeks
- carefree
- light is to dark as _____ is to gradual
- the _____ dress is _____ a reality
- continent with the largest desert
- country that produces the most mangos
- the abandoned building is _____
- opposite of sophisticated
- coldest planet in our solar system
- two people share this name in our class
- the blue flower was _____ with all the red flowers
- horse from Animal Farm who became glue
39 Clues: carefree • perfectionist • capital of Belgium • the Keystone State • opposite to verbose • the opposite of skimming • a shed could be an _____ • author of Of Mice and Men • opposite of sophisticated • has very messy quick writes • her comely looks were ______ • most abundant element on Earth • the Flat Earth Theory is _____ • to kvetch about one's sickness • many consider celebrities _____ • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-26
Across
- type of galaxy that has a flat, spinning disk with a central nucleus surrounded by spiral arms
- all of space, time, and their contents
- the tendency of an object to stay either at rest or in motion along a straight path
- In 1687, argued that the orbit of the moon depended on the same type of force that causes an apple to fall on Earth
- is a gravitationally bound system of the sun and the objects that orbit it.
- magnified the telescope by 30 times
- type of galaxy that has no definite shape.
- type of galaxy that has an unusual shape, size, or composition.
- fifth planet from the sun and is the largest
Down
- the force that pulls all objects towards each other
- model with the sun in the center of the solar system- Copernicus
- type of galaxy that lacks a central nucleus and is brighter in the center
- name of our galaxy
- contains more than 99.85% of the total mass of the solar system
- a gravitationally bound system of stars, pieces of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter
- seventh planet from the sun and spins on its side
- model with the earth in the center of the solar system- Ptolemy
17 Clues: name of our galaxy • magnified the telescope by 30 times • all of space, time, and their contents • type of galaxy that has no definite shape. • fifth planet from the sun and is the largest • seventh planet from the sun and spins on its side • the force that pulls all objects towards each other • contains more than 99.85% of the total mass of the solar system • ...
astronomers 2025-03-03
Across
- - Occurs when one celestial body blocks the light from another.
- - A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- - The sixth planet from the Sun, known for its rings.
- - A highly energetic and distant active galactic nucleus.
- - The force that attracts objects toward one another.
- - A sudden eruption of energy from the Sun's surface.
- First to use a telescope to study the stars.
- - Pertaining to the Sun.
- - The "Red Planet," fourth from the Sun.
- - The curved path of a celestial body around another.
- - Formerly considered the ninth planet, now classified as a dwarf planet.
- Ancient astronomer who created the geocentric model.
- - A cloud of gas and dust in space, often a star-forming region.
- Popularized science and studied planetary atmospheres.
- - Relating to Copernicus’ heliocentric theory.
- - A planet outside our solar system.
- - A vehicle used to propel objects into space.
- - The branch of astronomy concerned with the physical properties of celestial bodies.
- - An unknown form of matter that doesn't emit light but exerts gravitational effects.
- - A small particle from space that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- Known for his laws of planetary motion.
- - The closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way.
- - A rotating neutron star emitting beams of radiation.
Down
- - A Russian astronaut.
- - The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- Developed the theory of gravity and laws of motion.
- - The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- - Relating to the periodic rise and fall of sea levels caused by the Moon’s gravity.
- - The explosive death of a star.
- - An instrument for observing distant objects in space.
- - A group of stars bound together by gravity.
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- - The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena.
- - The distance that light travels in one year.
- - A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly in the asteroid belt.
- - Earth's natural satellite.
- Made precise astronomical observations for Kepler’s laws.
- - A small icy body that orbits the Sun and has a tail.
- Developed the theory of relativity.
- - Luminous spheres of plasma that generate light and heat.
- Discovered that the universe is expanding.
- - All of space and time, including all matter and energy.
- - The star at the center of our solar system.
- - The change in the wavelength of light due to an object moving away from the observer.
- - Earth's "sister planet," known for its thick atmosphere.
- - The force that attracts objects toward the center of the Earth (or any body).
- - Referring to Galileo’s discoveries, including the moons of Jupiter.
- - A layer in Earth's atmosphere that protects from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- - The seventh planet from the Sun, tilted on its side.
- - The distance that light travels in one year.
50 Clues: - A Russian astronaut. • - Pertaining to the Sun. • - Earth's natural satellite. • - The explosive death of a star. • Developed the theory of relativity. • - A planet outside our solar system. • Known for his laws of planetary motion. • - The "Red Planet," fourth from the Sun. • - The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • Discovered that the universe is expanding. • ...
Revisão 9 º A Pedro Henrique de Carvalho 2025-11-24
Across
- qual o nome da teoria feita por darwin
- combinações de substâncias onde os componentes não podem ser distinguidos visualmente,são chamadas de misturas
- quantos planetas tem no sistema solar
- qual o elemento representado por C
- qual a radiação mais forte
- Causadas por alterações em um único gene. Geralmente são hereditárias e podem se manifestar na infância.
- Diminuir o consumo de forma geral para diminuir a quantidade de lixo gerada.
- Estuda as leis da hereditariedade, observando como os traços são transmitidos de pais para filhos por meio de genes.
- As plantas transformam luz solar, dióxido de carbono e água em oxigênio e glicose.
- são aquelas que apresentam duas ou mais fases visíveis, onde os componentes não se dissolvem completamente um no outro, são chamadas de misturas
- A região central e densa do átomo, que contém prótons
- qual estação mais fria do ano
- Evitar produtos que prejudicam o meio ambiente, como os descartáveis, especialmente quando há alternativas mais sustentáveis.
- Decorrentes de alterações no número ou estrutura dos cromossomos, como a trissomia do cromossomo 21 (Síndrome de Down).
- Converte a luz e o calor do sol em eletricidade ou calor
- qual estação mais quente do ano
- O DNA é composto por segmentos chamados
- qual o menor planeta do sistema solar
- A Terra está entre o Sol e a Lua, e a face voltada para nós está totalmente iluminada.
- bom condutor de energia e calor
Down
- qual o movimento que a terra faz em torno de si mesma
- qual o gás nobre representado por Xe
- ondas eletromagnéticas ou partículas que se propagam com uma determinada velocidade
- qual o gás nobre representado por Og
- qual o movimento que a terra faz em torno do sol
- Usa a força do vento para girar turbinas e gerar eletricidade.
- focada na estrutura e função do DNA e RNA
- como tambem são chamados os não metais os elementos químicos que não possuem as características típicas dos metais
- A deterioração de alimentos.
- darwin tinha uma teoria sobre o pescoço de um animal,que animal era esse
- qual o elemento representado por H
- O satélite está alinhado entre o Sol e a Terra, e a face voltada para nós não recebe luz solar direta, ficando invisível ou quase invisível.
- é a transmissão de características genéticas de pais para filhos através dos genes
- quantas ods existem
- qual a ods mais urgente
- qual o maior planeta do sistema solar
- Uma pequena oscilação no eixo de rotação que ocorre devido à influência da Lua e do Sol.
- Em um átomo neutro, o número de prótons é igual ao número de elétrons, resultando em um equilíbrio de cargas.
38 Clues: quantas ods existem • qual a ods mais urgente • qual a radiação mais forte • A deterioração de alimentos. • qual estação mais fria do ano • bom condutor de energia e calor • qual estação mais quente do ano • qual o elemento representado por C • qual o elemento representado por H • qual o gás nobre representado por Xe • qual o gás nobre representado por Og • ...
deez mama 2022-02-03
15 Clues: evil • grow • loud • exact • happy • equal • attract • announce • suffering • to deal with • leave behind • clever reply • relates to sun • no longer existing • to deliver and leave
