solar Crossword Puzzles
Introduction to Green Technology (First Quiz) 2023-09-26
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- is made from biological sources like straw, wood, wood waste, sugarcane and byproduct from agriculture industry.
- Clear coating of titanium oxide collects pollutants and makes rain slides down the glass where it is collected and use for watering.
- in 1955 the first solar car invented was a tiny 15-inch vehicle created by william G. Cobb of General Motors.
- Circular design allows maximum light into center.
- It is the practice of increasing the efficiency of buildings and their use of energy, water and materials and reducing building impacts on human health and environment through better design, construction, operation and maintenance.
- is a bike path which is made of concrete modules each measuring 2.5 by 3.5 meters embedded with solar panels covered in tempered glass.
- The plan combines farming with office and residential stories.
- It is one of the goals of green technology such as paper, plastic, cans, batteries, clothing etc.
- It is a technology which is environmentally friendly, developed and used in such a way so that it doesn't disturb our environment and conserves natural resources
- It is the energy derived from the heat of the earth.
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- are generated by the wind as it blows across the sea surface and the energy is transferred from the wind to the waves.
- converts the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power that runs a generator to produce clean electricity.
- Energy is supplied by a rotating solar panel that follows the sun; drives interior heating/cooling system.
- It uses the energy of running water to make electrical energy.
- filtered, sterilized wastewater from sewage system can be used for Irrigation.
- It comes from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants, algae and geothermal heat.
- Another goal of green technology such as avoiding the usage of plastic bags and use eco bag instead.
- It is one of the goals of green technology such as fuels, waste, energy consumption and waste of clean water
- refers to the use of nanotechnology to enhance the environmental sustainability of processes producing negative externalities.
- It is also called sustainable chemistry.
- is another goal of green technology such as wind power, water power, solar energy, bio-fuel and waste water.
- is the conversion of sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics or indirectly using concentrated solar power.
- is a hydrogen vehicle that means it uses sun fuel system.
- is also a goal of green technology in avoiding the wastage of Electricity, water, fuel, food etc.
- also called green computing which describes the study and the using of computer resources in an efficient way.
25 Clues: It is also called sustainable chemistry. • Circular design allows maximum light into center. • It is the energy derived from the heat of the earth. • is a hydrogen vehicle that means it uses sun fuel system. • It uses the energy of running water to make electrical energy. • The plan combines farming with office and residential stories. • ...
Tierra 2023-12-01
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- Fuerza que regula el ordenamiento natural del sistema solar.
- Fragmento de la litosfera terrestre que se desplaza sobre el manto.
- Ocultamiento total o parcial de un cuerpo celeste por otro.
- Unidades de tiempo utilizadas para medir la duración de los movimientos de la Tierra.
- Ciencia que estudia las condiciones atmosféricas y el clima.
- Momento en el que el Sol está situado en el plano del ecuador terrestre, dando inicio a la primavera o el otoño.
- Movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol.
- Partículas cargadas eléctricamente liberadas durante una erupción solar que producen las auroras
- Cada una de las cuatro divisiones del año (primavera, verano, otoño e invierno) caracterizadas por condiciones climáticas específicas.
- BAJA Momento en que el mar alcanza su menor altura en el ciclo de las mareas.
- Diferentes aspectos que presenta la Luna debido a su posición relativa respecto al Sol y la Tierra.
- Ángulo en el que el Sol se encuentra con respecto al ecuador terrestre en los solsticios.
- ALTA Momento en que el agua del mar alcanza su máxima altura dentro del ciclo de las mareas.
- Momento en el que el Sol alcanza su mayor o menor altura aparente en el cielo, marcando el inicio del verano o invierno.
- Relacionada con el campo magnético de la Tierra y sus efectos.
- Momento del día antes del amanecer y después del atardecer, cuando la luz del Sol se filtra debajo del horizonte.
- Fragmento de roca espacial que cae sobre la superficie de la Tierra.
- Fenómeno luminoso que ocurre en las regiones polares debido a la interacción del campo magnético terrestre con el viento solar.
- Punto más alejado de la órbita de un planeta alrededor del Sol
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- Interacciones entre los cuerpos celestes debido a la fuerza de atracción gravitatoria.
- Año que tiene 366 días en lugar de 365 para compensar el desfase entre el año solar y el calendario.
- Energía emitida por el Sol en forma de ondas electromagnéticas.
- Movimiento de la Tierra sobre su propio eje.
- Región alrededor de un planeta en la que el campo magnético desvía el viento solar.
- Punto más cercano de la órbita de un cuerpo celeste alrededor del Sol.
- Cambios periódicos del nivel del mar producidos por la atracción gravitatoria del Sol y la Luna.
- Onda sísmica que se propaga por los océanos, causando un aumento repentino del nivel del mar.
- Movimiento del aire producido por las diferencias de presión atmosférica.
- Círculo máximo paralelo al ecuador terrestre que marca los límites en los que el Sol alcanza el cenit al menos una vez al año.
- Cuerpo celeste que orbita alrededor del Sol.
- Línea imaginaria que divide la Tierra en dos hemisferios, norte y sur.
31 Clues: Movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol. • Movimiento de la Tierra sobre su propio eje. • Cuerpo celeste que orbita alrededor del Sol. • Ocultamiento total o parcial de un cuerpo celeste por otro. • Fuerza que regula el ordenamiento natural del sistema solar. • Ciencia que estudia las condiciones atmosféricas y el clima. • ...
Science Crosswords 2022-10-09
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- Commonly known as the northern lights.
- The force of attraction exerted by the sun to the planets, pulling them toward it, is one of the forces that hold the planets in orbit.
- Is also known as a filament that appears as billowing arcs of rose-colored flame that occurs near the sunspots, usually during the solar cycle.
- Is believed to be a fragment of an asteroid or remnant of a comet, and some say it is space debris made of stony metallic rocks.
- Is about formation of planets from cosmic dust grains that collide and sick together.
- Is made of gas or dust particles, or both.
- Refers to the Sun itself and every celestial object that revolves around it, including the eight planets and their natural satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, meteoroids etc.
- Holds the majority of the total mass of the solar system.
- The word "chromo" in its name means color which refers to the red-dish glow around the photosphere which is observed using an instrument during a solar eclipse.
- The scientists estimated that there are more than 750,000 asteroids found between the 350 million miles space between Mars and Jupiter, known as the.
- Are bright spots also known as "little torches" that exhibit sharp eruptions that last for about 15 minutes to 1 hour, which are caused by concentrations of magnetic field lines that create extra heat.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere is known as.
- It is the outermost layer of solar atmosphere which consists of hot gases which arc out from the solar disk and ionized gases found in its outer part that escape the gravitational pull of the sun.
- It is the inner layer of the sun's atmospshere and the main body of the sun.
- Are the largest rocks celestial bodies in space.
- Cover the entire photosphere's surface expect those areas that are covered by sunspots.
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- These are rocky celestial bodies with elliptical orbit around the sun.
- When the remains of the meteoroids reach Earth's surface, they are called.
- Was proposed by Marquis De Laplace, a French astronomer in 1976.
- The force exerted that keeps the planets moving and spinning.
- Appear as the dark spots because they are the cooler areas on the photosphere where the temperature drops to about 3,700 K.
- Are considered as the most tremendous explosion or eruptions.
- Is believed to be solid containing the chunk of dust, ice or frozen gases, water vapor, and other materials.
- surrounds the nucleus and is composed of gas and small bits of rocks and dust.
- According to a British astronomer named Fred Hoyle, states that the Sun once had a companion star which exploded when it collided with the Sun.
- The bright streaks of light that dart the night sky are.
26 Clues: Commonly known as the northern lights. • Is made of gas or dust particles, or both. • Are the largest rocks celestial bodies in space. • Holds the majority of the total mass of the solar system. • The bright streaks of light that dart the night sky are. • A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere is known as. • ...
All about space 2024-01-07
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- particles from comets, asteroids, and other bodies that are generally smaller than 0.1mm in diameter
- a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space
- a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other
- the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- a belt around the heavens extending 9° on either side of the ecliptic, the plane of Earth's orbit and of the Sun's apparent annual path
- rocky remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun
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- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a celestial body that -orbits the sun, has enough mass to assume a nearly round shape, has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a moon
- the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
- An unidentified form of matter that accounts for galaxies rotating faster than their visible mass should cause
- frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices
- a spherical rocky body, probably with a small metallic core, revolving around Earth in a slightly eccentric orbit at a mean distance of about 384,000 km (238,600 miles)
- About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe sprang into existence
14 Clues: a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere • About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe sprang into existence • the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it • a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other • ...
9.UNITE SAVING THE PLANET 2021-06-26
14 Clues: çöp • ışık • dünya • barış • kesmek • gezegen • kirlilik • azaltmak • kurtulmak • ağaç dikmek • temiz tutmak • tekrar kullanmak • energy güneş enerjisi • energy rüzgar enerjisi
Egito Antigo 2021-06-05
16 Clues: papel • crença • escrita • tribunal • divindade • calendario • ritual morte • rio do egito • sul do egito • administração • norte do egito • tumulo nobreza • primeiro farao • lideres religiosos • capturados de guerra • localização geografica
Science 8 Crossword 2024-05-06
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- The solar system consists of a large, massive star in the center with smaller planetary bodies held in orbit by ________.
- If a species has lots of different kinds of traits in their individuals, they are considered to have a lot of genetic ____________, which is helpful for them to adapt if their environment changes.
- What season does the Northern Hemisphere receive the least direct solar energy?
- These are similar anatomical structures between different species that suggest they evolved from a common ancestor. (2 words, no space)
- Gravity increases when mass increases and ____________ the further you get between objects.
- Digital signals are more reliable than analog signals because they distort less when transmitted over longer _____________.
- A force is a push or pull, measured in Newtons (N). If it is ___________, there will be no change in motion.
- If a baseball bat hits a ball with 500 N of force, the ball will also exert a force of 500 N on the bat, but the force is exerted in the _________ direction.
- The variable that is measured by taking data to see if there was an effect of changing the independent variable on purpose.
- Solar energy travels in a straight line from the sun and hits different parts of the curved Earth at different angles. This means that less direct light hits the poles and more direct light hits the_____________.
- This lunar phase is when lunar eclipses happen. (2 words no space)
- The variable that is purposely changed in an experiment to see if there is a cause/effect relationship
- In this type of selection, humans choose the individuals with desired traits to have offspring.
- This type of energy is stored in something.
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- If two species have several embryological stages in common, this suggests that they are closely related, because they share __________ inherited from a common ancestor.
- The genetic code provides the instructions for these to be made, which control the traits of an organism
- With charged particles and magnetic fields, like charges/poles repel (+, +) (-,-) (N, N) (S, S) and opposite charges/poles ________ (-, +) (N, S).
- If a wave has a higher amplitude and/or a shorter ___________, it carries more energy.
- Any change to a gene, DNA sequence, or chromosome that may be beneficial, harmful, or neutral depending on an organism’s environment.
- There is not a solar eclipse every month because the moon’s ________ is tilted relative to the Earth’s.
- What season does the Northern Hemisphere receive the most direct solar energy?
- In this type of selection, the environment determines who the most successful individuals will be, which will pass on their traits to offspring.
- The illuminated portion of the ________, as viewed from Earth, changes over the course of a month because its location changes relative to the Earth.
- Newton’s third law states that during a collision there are equal forces on each object, but in opposite directions. However, the objects will experience a different change in velocity after the collision depending on their __________.
- This is the thing that determines the most successful traits to be the parents of the next generation.
- This lunar phase is when solar eclipses happen. (2 words, no space)
- True or False? The Earth is the same distance from the sun at any point in its orbit throughout the year. It does not matter if it is summer or winter in either hemisphere.
- This type of energy is due to something’s motion or speed.
28 Clues: This type of energy is stored in something. • This type of energy is due to something’s motion or speed. • This lunar phase is when lunar eclipses happen. (2 words no space) • This lunar phase is when solar eclipses happen. (2 words, no space) • What season does the Northern Hemisphere receive the most direct solar energy? • ...
Space Exploration 2024-08-30
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- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, known for its red color.
- Tiny particles from space, often from stars.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A cable connecting objects in space.
- A spacecraft that circles a celestial body.
- Our home planet.
- Multiple clouds of gas and dust in space.
- Related to the moon.
- Astronauts working outside their spacecraft.
- An explosion marking the end of a star’s life.
- Related to the sky or outer space.
- NASA spacecraft that explores outer space.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- Star patterns in the sky.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun.
- A planet outside our solar system.
- A dwarf planet in the outer solar system.
- Luminous objects in space that produce light and heat.
- The eighth planet, known for its blue color.
- An object that orbits a planet or moon.
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- Planet: A small, round object that orbits the Sun but is not a full-fledged planet.
- Very low gravity, experienced in space.
- The entire universe.
- The curved path around a star or planet.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- A space rock that burns up in Earth's atmosphere, seen as a "shooting star."
- Known for its ring system.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where new stars are born.
- An instrument to view distant objects in space.
- Hole: A region with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
- Way: The galaxy that includes Earth.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to Earth and other planets.
- Anything from beyond Earth.
- Huge groups of stars, dust, and gas bound together.
- When one celestial body blocks another.
- The study of space and celestial objects.
- A swirling motion in a fluid or gas.
- Large objects that orbit a star.
40 Clues: Our home planet. • The entire universe. • Related to the moon. • Star patterns in the sky. • Known for its ring system. • Anything from beyond Earth. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Large objects that orbit a star. • Related to the sky or outer space. • A planet outside our solar system. • A cable connecting objects in space. • Way: The galaxy that includes Earth. • ...
Solar System 2020-07-19
9 Clues: Dwarf Planet • The largest planet • Famous for its rings • Huge ball of hot gases • Known as the "Red Planet" • Closest planet to the sun • The farthest planet from the sun • Fixed path on which planets revolve • Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
Solar System 2022-02-01
solar system 2016-02-23
9 Clues: the red planet. • the largest planet. • a natural satalite. • a big ball of fire. • the coldest planet. • the planet wih life. • a tool to go to space. • the comon dwarf planet. • a tiny ball of gass in the sky.
Solar System 2022-10-05
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- an ice ball with a dust tail and gas tail
- has a lot of asteroids in a disk shape
- something that orbits planets
- people live on this planet
- something that is in the middle of a comet
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- large objects that orbits the sun
- bits of debris and know as a shooting star
- a meteor that hits the earth
- something that is very hot and planets orbit around it
9 Clues: people live on this planet • a meteor that hits the earth • something that orbits planets • large objects that orbits the sun • has a lot of asteroids in a disk shape • an ice ball with a dust tail and gas tail • bits of debris and know as a shooting star • something that is in the middle of a comet • something that is very hot and planets orbit around it
solar energy 2023-04-28
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- When some materials are put under sunlight page:12
- What makes the electricity page:21
- When sunlight shines on these they make electric currents page:18
- How the sun gets energy page:6
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- the kind of energy the water cycle makes page:9
- Something that gives something else electricity page:4
- What kind of energy do you get from the sunlight page:22
- An element in its smallest form page:6
- What is the center of an atom page:6
9 Clues: How the sun gets energy page:6 • What makes the electricity page:21 • What is the center of an atom page:6 • An element in its smallest form page:6 • the kind of energy the water cycle makes page:9 • When some materials are put under sunlight page:12 • Something that gives something else electricity page:4 • What kind of energy do you get from the sunlight page:22 • ...
Solar Energy 2021-03-03
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- The energy derived from the sun
- Costing a lot of money
- The conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials
- Islands inbetween North and South America
- The state of the atmosphere
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- The star at the centre of the solar system
- The power derived from physical or chemical resources
- Devices that convert light into electricity
- The flow of electricity
9 Clues: Costing a lot of money • The flow of electricity • The state of the atmosphere • The energy derived from the sun • Islands inbetween North and South America • The star at the centre of the solar system • Devices that convert light into electricity • The power derived from physical or chemical resources • ...
Solar System 2021-05-21
9 Clues: pulling down. • a planet made of gas. • what the Milky Way is. • another word for the ground. • a planet with a icy surface. • all the planets are apart of it. • the nature of something's ingredients. • the thing that borders Jupiter and Mars. • a gas surrounding earth or another planet.
Sistema Solar 2021-05-22
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- O planeta mais distante do sol
- leva aproximadamente 365 dias para girar em torno do sol
- famoso por seus anéis
- conhecido como o "Planeta Vermelho"
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- planeta mais frio do sistema solar
- planeta mais próximo do sol
- Não é mais considerado oficialmente um planeta
- planeta mais próximo da Terra
- o maior planeta
9 Clues: o maior planeta • famoso por seus anéis • planeta mais próximo do sol • O planeta mais distante do sol • planeta mais próximo da Terra • conhecido como o "Planeta Vermelho" • planeta mais frio do sistema solar • Não é mais considerado oficialmente um planeta • leva aproximadamente 365 dias para girar em torno do sol
Solar System 2021-05-19
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- Planets that revolve around the sun.
- What keeps us orbiting the sun
- Saturn rings' _________ is ice and rocks
- Theoretical type of exoplanet with an icy surface of volatiles such as water, ammonia, and methane
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- What separates the inner and outer planets A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- Believed to be at least 10 billion light-years in diameter and contains a vast number of galaxies
- Jupiter
- The outside part or uppermost layer of something
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
9 Clues: Jupiter • What keeps us orbiting the sun • Planets that revolve around the sun. • Saturn rings' _________ is ice and rocks • The outside part or uppermost layer of something • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • Believed to be at least 10 billion light-years in diameter and contains a vast number of galaxies • ...
Solar System 2022-04-27
9 Clues: Gas giant. • A cold planet. • A funny planet • Has a ring around it. • Made dinosaurs extinct • not in the solar system. • makes 90% og Earths crust • Source of light to Earth. • Known as the "Red Planet".
Solar System 2022-04-27
9 Clues: Gas giant. • A cold planet. • A funny planet • Has a ring around it. • Made dinosaurs extinct • not in the solar system. • makes 90% og Earths crust • Source of light to Earth. • Known as the "Red Planet".
Solar System 2022-04-27
9 Clues: Gas giant. • A cold planet. • A funny planet • Has a ring around it. • Made dinosaurs extinct • not in the solar system. • makes 90% og Earths crust • Source of light to Earth. • Known as the "Red Planet".
Solar System 2022-05-05
9 Clues: very hot • Gives life • where we live in • Is a funny planet • Closest to the sun • has killed the dinosaurs • Known as the 'red planet' • the most expensive thing in Earth • a cold planetPluto now considered as a dwarf planet
Solar System 2022-05-05
9 Clues: very hot • Gives life • where we live in • Is a funny planet • Closest to the sun • has killed the dinosaurs • Known as the 'red planet' • the most expensive thing in Earth • a cold planetPluto now considered as a dwarf planet
Solar System 2022-05-20
9 Clues: the largest gas giant • One of the moons of Mars. • The international space station • the planet with the longest year • the different shapes of the moon • A planet that has a horizontal axis • the hottest plant in our solar system • The only planet that can support life • A gas giant between Jupiter and Uranus
Sistema Solar 2022-07-28
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- basicamente por ferro, pode ser visto da Terra a olho nu no início da manhã ou no fim da tarde pela sua proximidade com o Sol. A temperatura no planeta supera os 400 °C.
- Um planeta gasoso e sua atmosfera é constituída, principalmente, de hidrogênio, hélio e metano, com muita formação de gelo. É o planeta com a superfície mais fria do Sistema Solar, sua temperatura média é de -220 ºC.
- É o terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar, o único que apresenta água em estado líquido e oxigênio em sua atmosfera, o que possibilita a vida no planeta.
- Segundo maior planeta do Sistema Solar. É conhecido pelos anéis formados principalmente por gelo e poeira cósmica. O diâmetro do planeta é de cerca de 100 000 km e nos anéis chega a 270 000 km, com apenas 150 metros de espessura.
- Planeta mais distante do Sol. Um gigante gasoso, possui uma intensa atividade em sua superfície com os ventos mais fortes do Sistema Solar, chegando a 2000 km/h.
- O segundo menor planeta do sistema solar. É conhecido como "planeta vermelho" pela coloração de sua superfície. Marte possui duas luas em sua órbita chamadas de Fobos e Deimos.
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- É o menor planeta do Sistema Solar e o mais próximo do Sol. É também o planeta mais rápido, um ano de Mercúrio (giro completo ao redor do Sol) é equivalente a 88 dias terrestres. Em compensação, um dia solar do planeta dura 2 anos (176 dias terrestres).
- Maior planeta do Sistema Solar, a área da superfície é mais de 120 vezes maior que a Terra. Formado principalmente pelos gases hidrogênio, hélio e metano e, ainda, um pequeno núcleo sólido no interior. A temperatura média do planeta é de -108ºC.
- É o segundo planeta mais próximo do Sol. Além do Sol e da Lua é o corpo celeste mais brilhante no céu. Por isso, é chamado também de Estrela d'Alva, Estrela Matutina ou Vespertina, aparente no céu antes do amanhece e logo depois do entardecer.
9 Clues: É o terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar, o único que apresenta água em estado líquido e oxigênio em sua atmosfera, o que possibilita a vida no planeta. • Planeta mais distante do Sol. Um gigante gasoso, possui uma intensa atividade em sua superfície com os ventos mais fortes do Sistema Solar, chegando a 2000 km/h. • ...
Sistema solar 2023-07-02
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- Es el mas lejano al sol. Le llaman el planta helado por que es el mas frio. Es gaseoso
- Es el segundo planeta y es el mas caliente. Es rocoso. Gira al contrario que los demás.
- Es el único donde hay vida y océanos de agua. La luna es el satélite que gira a su alrededor.
- Es el mas pequeño y el mas cercano al sol. Es rocoso.
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- Le llaman el planeta rojo por su color. Es rocoso.
- Es el planeta mas grande. Es gaseoso
- Es la estrella mas grande del sistema solar
- Es el sexto mas cercano al sol y es famoso por sus anillos.
- Tiene anillos aunque menos visibles. Es el 2º planeta mas frio. Gira inclinado. Es gaseoso
9 Clues: Es el planeta mas grande. Es gaseoso • Es la estrella mas grande del sistema solar • Le llaman el planeta rojo por su color. Es rocoso. • Es el mas pequeño y el mas cercano al sol. Es rocoso. • Es el sexto mas cercano al sol y es famoso por sus anillos. • Es el mas lejano al sol. Le llaman el planta helado por que es el mas frio. Es gaseoso • ...
Solar System 2023-06-11
9 Clues: It is has rings. • The coldest planet. • The biggest planet. • The hottest planet. • The smallest planet. • Rotates on its side. • It has air and water. • It is called the RED PLANET. • It is on the center of the Solar System.
solar house 2023-12-02
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- energy energy that uses the power of the sun to produce electricity.
- a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds.
- the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, e .
- a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet.
- a brush used for making the hair on your head neat and smooth.
- panel a device that changes energy from the sun into electricity.
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- a substance, especially when you do not know or say exactly what it is.
- a small brush with a long handle that you use to clean your teeth.
- house house designed to use solar radiation for heating.
- an electrical device, usually held in the hand, that blows out hot air and is used for drying a person's hair.
- an area of grass, especially near to a house or in a park, that is cut regularly to keep it short.
11 Clues: a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet. • house house designed to use solar radiation for heating. • the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, e . • a brush used for making the hair on your head neat and smooth. • a small brush with a long handle that you use to clean your teeth. • ...
Solar system 2023-10-10
9 Clues: The "Red Planet" • Lays on it's side • The hottest planet • The largest planet • the windiest planet • The smallest planet • Known for it's rings • The center of the solar system • Only planet that can support life
Solar System 2024-09-25
9 Clues: cold, dark, windy • rocky, terrestial • known as earths twin • most similar to earth • swirling gases and liquids • a bit larger than earths moon • very cold and windy, has a small ring • very windy, has special items made of ice • made of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide
Solar System 2024-12-11
9 Clues: Small rock • Dwarf Planet • Accretion Disk • Type of eclipse • Biggest explosion • Ring of Icy Bodies • Something with Mars • Frozen Time Capsules • Landing people on the moon and back on Earth.
Solar System 2024-11-13
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- This force pulls down and the strength depends on the mass of an object.
- This is our main natural light source.
- This is the farthest planet discovered by unaided human eye.
- This planet is the oldest forming 4.5 billion years ago.
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- This is our space neighbor hood, with 8 planets and 1 star.
- The atmosphere is so dense the sun looks like a smear of light.
- This planet’s tilt is 97.7 degrees.
- This is the only planet not named after a Greek God.
- This planet is the most researched by scientists.
9 Clues: This planet’s tilt is 97.7 degrees. • This is our main natural light source. • This planet is the most researched by scientists. • This is the only planet not named after a Greek God. • This planet is the oldest forming 4.5 billion years ago. • This is our space neighbor hood, with 8 planets and 1 star. • This is the farthest planet discovered by unaided human eye. • ...
Solar System 2024-11-13
9 Clues: the weakest force • has complex rings • the oldest planet • our “space neighborhood” • the fifth largest planet • not visible to the naked eye • first planet found by a telescope • sometimes called earth’s “evil twin” • have extremely hot and cold temperatures
Solar system 2024-11-13
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- Our Star and what everything in our system revolves around
- Smallest planet in our system
- Earth’s closest planetary neighbor
- We live in the Milky Way ___
- Called “Her Desher” by Egyptians
- Fifth Largest planet
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- Contains 100-200 billion galaxies
- Our “space neighborhood”
- A ball of gas with large gravitational pull
9 Clues: Fifth Largest planet • Our “space neighborhood” • We live in the Milky Way ___ • Smallest planet in our system • Called “Her Desher” by Egyptians • Contains 100-200 billion galaxies • Earth’s closest planetary neighbor • A ball of gas with large gravitational pull • Our Star and what everything in our system revolves around
Solar energy 2025-03-07
Solar Energy 2025-08-28
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- that changes DC to AC (Inverter)
- of turning waste into reusable material (Recycling)
- without being connected to the main power system (Off-grid)
- sunlight directly into electricity (Photovoltaic)
- element used in making solar cells (Silicon)
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- energy for later use (Battery)
- environmental damage (Polluting)
- to the sun (Solar)
- of electric charge (Electricity)
9 Clues: to the sun (Solar) • energy for later use (Battery) • that changes DC to AC (Inverter) • environmental damage (Polluting) • of electric charge (Electricity) • element used in making solar cells (Silicon) • sunlight directly into electricity (Photovoltaic) • of turning waste into reusable material (Recycling) • without being connected to the main power system (Off-grid)
Solar System 2025-10-14
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- system of a star with objects that orbit it
- the attraction that one body in space has on another object in space
- all existing matter in outer space
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- stars, gas, dust, and other celestial objects held together in a system by gravity
- small, rocky formation without a defined shape that orbits a sun in a variety of paths
- a circular path that planets, moons, or other objects in space follow around a larger object
- an object that orbits around a planet
- an object in space that has a circular motion around a star
- the star that objects in space orbit around
9 Clues: all existing matter in outer space • an object that orbits around a planet • system of a star with objects that orbit it • the star that objects in space orbit around • an object in space that has a circular motion around a star • the attraction that one body in space has on another object in space • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2025-10-30
9 Clues: human live • red planet • biggest planet • has rings around it • closest planet to the sun • number of planets in the solar system • the star at the center of our solar system • the natural object around the earth at night • a group of stars that form a patterns in the sky
Space 2021-10-08
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- A possible connection between regions of space-time that are far apart
- The largest moon of Saturn
- The coldest planet in the Solar System
- A mass of dust or gas that can be seen in the night sky, often appearing very bright
- Number of planets in the Solar System
- A ring of light seen around the sun or moon during eclipse
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- A group of stars that forms a shape in the sky and has a name
- The shadow made by the earth or the moon during a partial eclipse
- A ray of light from the sun
- The largest planet in the Solar System
10 Clues: The largest moon of Saturn • A ray of light from the sun • Number of planets in the Solar System • The largest planet in the Solar System • The coldest planet in the Solar System • A ring of light seen around the sun or moon during eclipse • A group of stars that forms a shape in the sky and has a name • The shadow made by the earth or the moon during a partial eclipse • ...
Galaxies and Stars 2022-01-27
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- Are oval-shaped, similar to a football or rugby ball. they do not have any arms.
- this star has 150 solar masses.
- Giant Very old stars that evolve from stars of 5 solar masses.
- These galaxies have no defined shape and no clear spiral arms.
- Sun this star has only 1 solar mass.
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- Radiate from a central bulge containing billions of stars.
- Dwarf which has a Lower limit which is 0.08 solar masses
- Ring shaped galaxies that look like smoke rings and are mostly made up of empty space.
- Are very large, bright stars.
- have arms that radiate from a bar-shaped galactic bulge.
- A galaxy that has properties of both an elliptical and a spiral galaxy.
11 Clues: Are very large, bright stars. • this star has 150 solar masses. • Sun this star has only 1 solar mass. • Dwarf which has a Lower limit which is 0.08 solar masses • have arms that radiate from a bar-shaped galactic bulge. • Radiate from a central bulge containing billions of stars. • Giant Very old stars that evolve from stars of 5 solar masses. • ...
DWARF PLANETS 2023-01-30
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- which dwarf planet has an ellipsoid shape and a ring?
- Which is the second reddest object in the solar system
- who was the first person to discover Pluto?
- what is the only dwarf planet that has no natural satellite in our solar system?
- what is the name of the space probe that was launched toward Pluto in 2008?
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- which dwarf planet has a day length similar to that of called earth?
- which dwarf planet has its moon bigger than the dwarf planet itself?
- which is the heaviest known dwarf planet in our solar system?
- Which dwarf planet is calles 'anti -pluto'?
- Which is the smallest dwarf planet?
10 Clues: Which is the smallest dwarf planet? • who was the first person to discover Pluto? • Which dwarf planet is calles 'anti -pluto'? • which dwarf planet has an ellipsoid shape and a ring? • Which is the second reddest object in the solar system • which is the heaviest known dwarf planet in our solar system? • ...
Moons 2025-05-27
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- The name of the planet which has a moon that has the same name as the Little Mermaid
- The Greek God for which Neptune's moon Triton is named
- The most volcanically active moon
- The moon that is on a collision course with Mars
- Nickname of the second man who walked on a moon
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- The second largest moon in our solar system
- Name of the moon that is considered the furthest in distance from the Sun
- The fourth largest moon in our solar system
- The smallest confirmed moon in our solar system
- The moon of Saturn's that shares its name with a female character from the TV show Friends
10 Clues: The most volcanically active moon • The second largest moon in our solar system • The fourth largest moon in our solar system • The smallest confirmed moon in our solar system • Nickname of the second man who walked on a moon • The moon that is on a collision course with Mars • The Greek God for which Neptune's moon Triton is named • ...
Kadyn science crossword 2024-10-31
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- used to be the smallest plane in our solar system, but is no longer considered a planet
- a water molecule that has gained a hydronium
- the third planet from the sun
- a system of measurement that expresses how acidic or basic a substance is
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- the largest planet in our solar system with rings around it
- the largest planet in our solar system
- a massive ball made up of hydrogen and carbon
- a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined
- a homogenous mixture throughout which two or more substances are uniformly dispensed
- any compound that increases the number of hydroniumnium ions when dissolved in water
10 Clues: the third planet from the sun • the largest planet in our solar system • a water molecule that has gained a hydronium • a massive ball made up of hydrogen and carbon • the largest planet in our solar system with rings around it • a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined • ...
Spacey stuff 2024-03-18
Remi's PSB3 Crossword 2021-03-13
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- is the reduction of something harmful or the reduction of its harmful effects. It may refer to measures taken to reduce the harmful effects of hazards that remain in potentia,or to manage harmful incidents that have already occurred.
- The use of scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings.
- This s the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry.
- A ___________ circuit is a 'push to make' switch that allows electricity to flow between its two contacts when held in. When the button is released, the circuit is broken.
- A gravity-powered lamp designed by the company Deciwatt for use in developing or third-world nations, as a replacement for kerosene lamps
- This type of energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the macroscopic energy associated with a system.
- A Rube __________ machine, named after an American cartoonist, this machine is a chain reaction-type machine or contraption intentionally designed to perform a simple task in an indirect and overly complicated way.
- A radioisotope _______________generator (RPG) is a type of radioisotope generator that converts energy stored in radioactive materials into motion, which is used to generate electricity using the repeated deformation of a piezoelectric material.
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- a relation between coordinates and momenta.
- This is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time.
- energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.
- This type of energy is useful energy that is collected from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, including carbon neutral sources like sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
- The electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye.
- the Independent variable in a mathematical function or the work done by force applied simple machine.
- This is a mill that uses hydropower. It is a structure that uses a water wheel or water turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling (grinding), rolling, or hammering.
- Solar water heating (SWH) is heating water by ___________ using a solar thermal collector. A variety of configurations is available at varying cost to provide solutions in different climates and latitudes. SWHs are widely used for residential and some industrial applications. A sun-facing collector heats a working fluid that passes into a storage system for later use.
- A wind_________, or wind energy converter, is a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- The _________ energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity.
- devices that convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- - A device that uses centrifugal force to separate various components of a fluid. This is achieved by spinning the fluid at high speed within a container, thereby separating fluids of different densities (e.g. cream from milk) or liquids from solids.
20 Clues: a relation between coordinates and momenta. • devices that convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. • This is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time. • the Independent variable in a mathematical function or the work done by force applied simple machine. • ...
ASTRONOMY 2018-10-28
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- the largest moon of Saturn
- the galaxy that contains our Solar System
- time after sunset or before sunrise when the sky is not fully dark
- a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- something that happens rarely or never
- moon’s crescent phase that occurs just after new moon
- the circumstellar disc in the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter
- a luminous giant star of low or intermediate mass
- meteor activity at certain times of the year due to Earth passing through a stream of particles along a comet’s orbit around the Sun
- roughly circular feature on the surface of a solar system body caused by the impact of an asteroid or comet
- the scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere
- bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
- star which suddenly flares up to many times its original brightness before fading again
- a gas giant with an average radius about nine times that of Earth
- brief streak of light caused by a small piece of solid matter entering Earth’s atmosphere at tremendous speed
- star ending its life in a huge explosion
- the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System
- an icy small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases
- brief, sudden brightening of a region of the Sun’s atmosphere
- an astronomical body that orbits planet Earth and is Earth's only permanent natural satellite
- the smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter
- has the longest rotation period
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- two stars that lie very close to
- the distance that light travels in one year
- light in the atmosphere caused by a meteor falling
- phase of the moon at which the bright side of the Moon is the face turned toward the Earth
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- group of stars that forms an imaginary outline or meaningful pattern on the celestial sphere
- the only region in the Sun that produces an appreciable amount of thermal energy through fusion
- the explosive event at the beginning of the universe
- a giant planet with a mass one-thousandth that of the Sun, but two-and-a-half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined
- it is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma
- an aura of plasma that surrounds the Sun and other stars
- rocky, airless worlds that orbit our Sun, but are too small to be called planets
- type of astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity
- only astronomical object known to harbor life
- temporary dark blemish on the surface of the Sun
- has a reddish appearance that is distinctive among the astronomical bodies visible to the naked eye
- named after the Roman god of the sea
- beautiful lights seen over the polar regions which are caused when energized particles from the Sun react with the Earth’s magnetic field
- event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body
- an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases
42 Clues: the largest moon of Saturn • has the longest rotation period • two stars that lie very close to • a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt • named after the Roman god of the sea • something that happens rarely or never • star ending its life in a huge explosion • the galaxy that contains our Solar System • the distance that light travels in one year • ...
Δφηδφηδφη 2024-02-15
tyyyy 2020-05-28
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- thermal energy transfer through direct contact between the particles usually occurs in solids
- footprint - Total amount of greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly by individual, community, industry or country
- Warming - observed increases in Earth’s average annual temperature
- gases - Gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- Vapour- the strongest greenhouse gas, according to the Point of No Return
- amount of solar radiation reflected from the surface of the Earth depends on the properties of that object.
- - The average weather conditions for a long period of time in an area, usually a minimum of 30 years.
- Protocol - an international treaty for the protection of ozone layers
- study of past and present humans
- sink - process that takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it
- of heat energy, like waves, without direct contact.
- radiation budget - The amount of solar radiation reflected from the surface of the Earth depends on the properties of that surface.
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- direct particle movement from one position to another, efficient in liquids and gases.
- Greenhouse effect - Helps to maintain Earth at a temperature to support average life of over 15 degrees.
- - The sum of solar radiation obtained by a surface region of the Earth.
- Change - significant long-term change in expected climate patterns
- Streams- a fast-moving band of air in the Stratosphere
- - Organization of leading global climate scientists from a variety of countries.
- - Specifically refers to the environmental conditions which occur at a given time in a particular location.
- tax - charge to an individual or company for creating greenhouse gas emissions
20 Clues: study of past and present humans • of heat energy, like waves, without direct contact. • Streams- a fast-moving band of air in the Stratosphere • gases - Gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. • Change - significant long-term change in expected climate patterns • Warming - observed increases in Earth’s average annual temperature • ...
Vanessa Sherard - Period 3 - 10/23/23 2023-10-23
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- a body that could or did come together with many others under gravitation to form a planet.
- a cliff or steep slope
- the main constituent of gas giant planets
- A large-scale linear or curved array of mineral deposits
- happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet
- a small body from outer space that enters earths atmosphere
- a measure of how much the deviation of the curve has occurred from the circularity of the given shape
- a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet or asteroid
- a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals
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- a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers
- a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System
- a small body moving in the solar system
- frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices
- the orbital motion of a spatial body in a direction that is opposite of what is normal in a given system
- a circle which has been squashed or flattened a bit
17 Clues: a cliff or steep slope • a small body moving in the solar system • the main constituent of gas giant planets • circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System • a circle which has been squashed or flattened a bit • a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium • happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet • ...
Solar Energy 2016-04-17
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- energy from the sun
- where water is heated by the sun and heats pipes in a solar house
- place where the suns heat turns water into steam which spins a turbine
- heating with no pumps or fans
- turs sunlight into electricity
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- uses active and passive heating
- heating with pumps or fans
- uses a mirror to collect energy from the sun
- made from many solar cells
9 Clues: energy from the sun • heating with pumps or fans • made from many solar cells • heating with no pumps or fans • turs sunlight into electricity • uses active and passive heating • uses a mirror to collect energy from the sun • where water is heated by the sun and heats pipes in a solar house • place where the suns heat turns water into steam which spins a turbine
Solar Energy 2021-03-03
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- costing a lot of money
- Devices that convert light into electricity
- The flow of electricity
- The conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials
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- the state of the atmosphere
- The energy derived from the sun
- The power derived from physical or chemical resources
- The star at the centre of the solar system
- Islands inbetween North and South America
9 Clues: costing a lot of money • The flow of electricity • the state of the atmosphere • The energy derived from the sun • Islands inbetween North and South America • The star at the centre of the solar system • Devices that convert light into electricity • The power derived from physical or chemical resources • ...
Solar system 2021-01-13
9 Clues: after Saturn • hottest planet • largest planet • most far planet • famous for rings • planet we live in • not a planet any more • it is called red planet • closest planet near the sun
Solar System 2021-05-19
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- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Saturn
- Neptune
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- torus-shaped region in the Solar System
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole;
- Jupiter
- the outside part or uppermost layer of something
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
9 Clues: Saturn • Jupiter • Neptune • torus-shaped region in the Solar System • the outside part or uppermost layer of something • all existing matter and space considered as a whole; • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
Sitema solar 2021-05-24
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- estrella más importante de nuestro sistema solar
- capa sólida de la Tierra
- capa de la tierra compuesta por gases
- líneas imaginarias a través de las que giran los planetas.
- movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol
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- capa de agua de la Tierra
- cuerpo gaseoso celeste que está en movimiento
- movimiento de la Tierra sobre sí misma
- es el satélite de nuestro planeta
9 Clues: capa sólida de la Tierra • capa de agua de la Tierra • es el satélite de nuestro planeta • capa de la tierra compuesta por gases • movimiento de la Tierra sobre sí misma • movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol • cuerpo gaseoso celeste que está en movimiento • estrella más importante de nuestro sistema solar • líneas imaginarias a través de las que giran los planetas.
Solar system_Neha_Abbott 2021-05-24
9 Clues: Dwarf Planet • Fastest Comet known • Latin word for moon • I have has maximum moons • first satellite of India • Where is solar system located • I m the coldest planet of all • cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust • Indian space research organization mission to mars is known as
Solar System 2021-12-04
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- is the first planet from the sun.
- has a beautiful ring around.
- is the fifth planet from the sun
- the hottest planet.
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- speediest planet.
- is the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon.
- is the center of our solar system.
- has the third earth’s gravity.
- looks blue from the telescope.
- is our home planet.
10 Clues: speediest planet. • is our home planet. • the hottest planet. • has a beautiful ring around. • has the third earth’s gravity. • looks blue from the telescope. • is the fifth planet from the sun • is the first planet from the sun. • is the center of our solar system. • is the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon.
Sistema Solar 2022-04-19
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- primeiro dos planetas gigantes gasosos.
- É menor dos planetas.
- o sexto planeta a partir do sol, sua característica mais impressionante é seu complexo sistema de anéis.
- o grande astro rei do sistema solar.
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- sua atmosfera é composta principalmente de metano, o que dá ao planeta sua cor azul.
- foi conhecido pelos astrônomos da antiguidade como o Planeta Vermelho.
- o planeta que possui grandes massas de terra, que abrigam uma grande variedade de ecossistemas.
- O segundo planeta mais próximo do sol.
- è quatro vezes o tamanho da Terra, e cada ano nele equivale a 84 anos terrestres.
9 Clues: É menor dos planetas. • o grande astro rei do sistema solar. • O segundo planeta mais próximo do sol. • primeiro dos planetas gigantes gasosos. • foi conhecido pelos astrônomos da antiguidade como o Planeta Vermelho. • è quatro vezes o tamanho da Terra, e cada ano nele equivale a 84 anos terrestres. • ...
Solar System 2022-04-27
9 Clues: Gas giant. • A cold planet. • A funny planet • Has a ring around it. • Made dinosaurs extinct • not in the solar system. • makes 90% og Earths crust • Source of light to Earth. • Known as the "Red Planet".
Solar System 2022-05-12
9 Clues: is a star • where we live • coldest planet • hottest planet • has a red spot • is on the side • has many rings • named the red planet • closest planet to the sun
Solar energy 2021-12-08
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- Conversion of light into eletricity
- Chemical symbol: Si
- an electrical generating station
- an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact
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- electrical device consisting of a large array of connected solar cells
- A unit of power equal to one billion wats
- a conductor made with semiconducting material
- a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences
- It is used to bear mechanical loads or electricity and telecommunications signals
9 Clues: Chemical symbol: Si • an electrical generating station • Conversion of light into eletricity • A unit of power equal to one billion wats • a conductor made with semiconducting material • a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences • an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact • ...
solar system 2021-12-03
10 Clues: planet • red planet • natural satellite • that has life in it • planet in the solar system • twinkle twinkle little.... • center of the solar system • planet in the solar system • pattern of stars in night sky. • a wish when you see a shooting star.
solar system 2022-11-12
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- ดาวที่มีขนาดใกล้เคียงกับโลก
- ชั้นบรรยากาศเจือจาง มีพื้นผิวที่ขรุขระ
- เป็นดาวเคราะห์ดวงสุดท้ายในระบบสุริยะ
- เป็นดาวเคราะห์ที่มีวงเเหวน
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- ดาวเคราะห์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในระบบสุริยะ
- เป็นดาวเคราะห์ดวงเดียวที่ถูกค้นพบว่ามีสิ่งมีชีวิตอาศัยอยู่
- โคจรรอบดวงอาทิตย์เเบบตะเเคงข้าง
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์มากที่สุดเเละเล็กที่สุด
- ดาวฤกษ์ดวงเเม่ที่เป็นหัวใจของระบบสุริยะ
9 Clues: เป็นดาวเคราะห์ที่มีวงเเหวน • ดาวที่มีขนาดใกล้เคียงกับโลก • โคจรรอบดวงอาทิตย์เเบบตะเเคงข้าง • ดาวเคราะห์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในระบบสุริยะ • เป็นดาวเคราะห์ดวงสุดท้ายในระบบสุริยะ • ชั้นบรรยากาศเจือจาง มีพื้นผิวที่ขรุขระ • ดาวฤกษ์ดวงเเม่ที่เป็นหัวใจของระบบสุริยะ • ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์มากที่สุดเเละเล็กที่สุด • เป็นดาวเคราะห์ดวงเดียวที่ถูกค้นพบว่ามีสิ่งมีชีวิตอาศัยอยู่
Solar System 2021-07-27
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- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging enormously in size, are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits.
- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
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- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
- year a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607
- a celestial body distinguished from the fixed stars by having an apparent motion of its own (including the moon and sun), especially with reference to its supposed influence on people and events.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- the star round which the earth orbits.
9 Clues: the star round which the earth orbits. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • year a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607 • ...
Sistemul solar 2021-08-08
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- Cea mai apropiată planetă de Soare
- Planeta cu cele mai ridicate temperaturi
- Cea mai mare planetă
- Este numită și „Planeta albastră”
- Este înconjurată de mii de inele formate din gheață
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- Este numită și „Planeta roșie”
- Planetele gravitează în jurul
- Cea mai îndepărtată planetă de Soare
- Satelitul natural al Pământului
9 Clues: Cea mai mare planetă • Planetele gravitează în jurul • Este numită și „Planeta roșie” • Satelitul natural al Pământului • Este numită și „Planeta albastră” • Cea mai apropiată planetă de Soare • Cea mai îndepărtată planetă de Soare • Planeta cu cele mai ridicate temperaturi • Este înconjurată de mii de inele formate din gheață
Solar system 2020-06-04
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- the dwarf planet closest to the sun
- The planet seventh closest to the sun
- the planet fifth closest to the sun
- the planet closest to the sun
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- the planet sixth closest to the sun
- the planet second closest to the sun
- the planet eight closest to the sun
- also named tellus
- the planet forth closest to the sun
9 Clues: also named tellus • the planet closest to the sun • the planet sixth closest to the sun • the dwarf planet closest to the sun • the planet eight closest to the sun • the planet fifth closest to the sun • the planet forth closest to the sun • the planet second closest to the sun • The planet seventh closest to the sun
solar system 2020-09-14
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- something that revolves around the earth
- there are 8 of them in our solar system
- the planet we are living
- the rocket was a good ...
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- its something you can fly to moon with
- it is similar to the word know
- in chemistry we do a lot of these
- the sun is a really big one of them
- we are living so we are also ...
9 Clues: the planet we are living • the rocket was a good ... • it is similar to the word know • we are living so we are also ... • in chemistry we do a lot of these • the sun is a really big one of them • its something you can fly to moon with • there are 8 of them in our solar system • something that revolves around the earth
Solar System 2020-11-13
9 Clues: Red planet • Where we live • Hottest planet • The last planet • The ring planet • The first planet • The coldest planet • The largest planet • Center of the solar system
Solar System 2023-01-30
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- The Asteroid belt is found in region between Mars and ___
- My atmosphere is composed of a mixture of hydrogen,helium, methane and ammonia
- I am known as the "Gas Giant"
- How many moons does Mars have?
- Which planet is known as the blue planet
- I have a chocolate brand in my name
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- Which is the closest planet to the sun?
- I am known as the twin of Uranus
- What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?
- which planet do the moons Oberon and Titania belong to?
10 Clues: I am known as the "Gas Giant" • How many moons does Mars have? • I am known as the twin of Uranus • I have a chocolate brand in my name • What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter? • Which is the closest planet to the sun? • Which planet is known as the blue planet • which planet do the moons Oberon and Titania belong to? • ...
solar system 2023-06-10
Sistema Solar 2023-07-02
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- Planeta conhecido como estrela Dalva, e que tem o mesmo tamanho da Terra.
- Conhecido como planeta vermelho
- Sistema que tem o Sol como centro.
- Maior planeta do Sistema Solar.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
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- Apresenta coloração azul-esverdeada por conta da alta concentração de gás metano.
- Único planeta que tem vida humana comprovadamente.
- Planeta famoso pelos seus anéis.
- Astro que todos os planetas orbitam em torno dele. sistema solar
9 Clues: Satélite natural da Terra. • Conhecido como planeta vermelho • Maior planeta do Sistema Solar. • Planeta famoso pelos seus anéis. • Sistema que tem o Sol como centro. • Único planeta que tem vida humana comprovadamente. • Astro que todos os planetas orbitam em torno dele. sistema solar • Planeta conhecido como estrela Dalva, e que tem o mesmo tamanho da Terra. • ...
Solar System 2024-11-13
9 Clues: Gives us light • Potential for Life • Living things on it • Our “space neighborhood” • We live in the Milky Way • Contains 100-200 galaxies • Called “earths evil twin” • Smallest and fastest planet • A burning ball of fire that’s in the night
Solar System 2024-11-13
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- Named after the swiftest Roman god
- this planet is the farthest from the sun and the coldest
- Known for its reddish color
- Known for its signature rings
- the Biggest of the Terrestrial planets
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- ____,Galaxy,Universe
- named after the Roman god for love and beauty
- Largest planet in the solar system
- known for spinning sideways
9 Clues: ____,Galaxy,Universe • known for spinning sideways • Known for its reddish color • Known for its signature rings • Named after the swiftest Roman god • Largest planet in the solar system • the Biggest of the Terrestrial planets • named after the Roman god for love and beauty • this planet is the farthest from the sun and the coldest
Solar System 2024-11-13
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- As of 2023 it had 146 moons orbiting around it
- It completed its last 165 year orbit in 2011
- It is frequently called the “Red Planet”
- It has 100 to 200 billion galaxies in it
- It holds 100 to 400 billion stars
- The only known planet to hold life
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- It is the second farthest planet from the sun
- Our “space neighborhood”
- 8 planets rotate around it
9 Clues: Our “space neighborhood” • 8 planets rotate around it • It holds 100 to 400 billion stars • The only known planet to hold life • It is frequently called the “Red Planet” • It has 100 to 200 billion galaxies in it • It completed its last 165 year orbit in 2011 • It is the second farthest planet from the sun • As of 2023 it had 146 moons orbiting around it
solar system 2025-04-30
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- the closest planet to the Sun, a chemical
- and a Roman deity.
- second planet from the Sun and the hottest in our
- system.
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- fourth planet from the Sun and is often called
- ifth planet from the Sun and the largest in our Solar System.
- the closest planet to the Sun, a chemical element,
- eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our
- "Red Planet"
- system, classified as an ice giant.
- a Roman deity.
11 Clues: system. • "Red Planet" • a Roman deity. • and a Roman deity. • system, classified as an ice giant. • the closest planet to the Sun, a chemical • fourth planet from the Sun and is often called • eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our • second planet from the Sun and the hottest in our • the closest planet to the Sun, a chemical element, • ...
solar system 2025-04-30
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- eight main objects orbiting the sun
- bodies of frozen gas,rock,and dust
- electrically charged gas that comes from the sun
- force of objects no being able to fly into space
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- a dwarf planet since 2006
- planet known for its dramatic spin the side and rings
- our solar system is in this galaxy
- this kind of space vehicle was used in the exploration of mars surface
- is the biggest planet in our solar system
9 Clues: a dwarf planet since 2006 • bodies of frozen gas,rock,and dust • our solar system is in this galaxy • eight main objects orbiting the sun • is the biggest planet in our solar system • electrically charged gas that comes from the sun • force of objects no being able to fly into space • planet known for its dramatic spin the side and rings • ...
Sistema Solar 2025-05-13
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- Corpos celestes rochosos ou metálicos que orbitam o Sol, geralmente localizados no cinturão de asteroides entre Marte e Júpiter.
- Único planeta do Sistema Solar que oferece as condições adequadas para a manutenção da vida como a conhecemos.
- Planeta do Sistema Solar conhecido principalmente por seus anéis espetaculares, formados por gelo e rocha, que o tornam visualmente único. Além disso, é um gigante gasoso com um grande número de luas, sendo a maior delas a Titã.
- Nome dado a planetas localizados fora do Sistema Solar.
- Planeta-anão mais famoso, até 2006 era considerado o planeta mais distante do sol.
- Planeta com a atmosfera mais quente devido ela ser mais densa e formada principalmente por gás carbônico. Ele é conhecido como Estrela-D´alva.
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- Satélite natural da Terra.
- Menor e planeta mais próximo do sol.
- conhecido pelas suas grandes tempestades, como a Grande Mancha Vermelha, e por ter um sistema de anéis, embora menos proeminentes que os de Saturno.
- Corpos celestes rochosos ou metálicos que orbitam o Sol, geralmente localizados no cinturão de asteroides entre Marte e Júpiter.
10 Clues: Satélite natural da Terra. • Menor e planeta mais próximo do sol. • Nome dado a planetas localizados fora do Sistema Solar. • Planeta-anão mais famoso, até 2006 era considerado o planeta mais distante do sol. • Único planeta do Sistema Solar que oferece as condições adequadas para a manutenção da vida como a conhecemos. • ...
Solar system 2025-05-26
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- Known as Earth's twin because of its size but this is the hottest planet in the solar system.
- This planet is tilted on its side that means that it rotates lying on its side
- The farthest planet from the Sun. It is blue and windy with big storms.
- It is the star at the center of our solar system.
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- Its soil is red because of iron oxide that is why is know as The red planet
- The planet closest to the sun it is very hot but not the hottest planet.
- The largest planet in our solar system. It is so big that all the other planets could fir inside it.
- This planet has beautiful rings made of ice and rock.
- The only planet known to support life with water, air and living things.
9 Clues: It is the star at the center of our solar system. • This planet has beautiful rings made of ice and rock. • The farthest planet from the Sun. It is blue and windy with big storms. • The planet closest to the sun it is very hot but not the hottest planet. • The only planet known to support life with water, air and living things. • ...
solar system 2025-09-16
9 Clues: largest planet • has a Blue color • has strong Winds • very hot atmosphere • called the red planet • losest planet to the Sun • has rings of ice and Rocks • planet with protective atmosphere • large object moving around the Sun
Solar System 2026-03-13
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- an object that doesn’t allow any light to pass through it.
- Four different times during the year with four different types of weather: spring, summer, fall, winter
- leaning on one side
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- one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator
- the spinning of an object on an axis
- the movement of one object around another object
- the path one object in space takes around another
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of Earth
- an invisible line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
9 Clues: leaning on one side • the spinning of an object on an axis • the movement of one object around another object • the path one object in space takes around another • an imaginary line that runs through the center of Earth • one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator • an object that doesn’t allow any light to pass through it. • ...
B1+: Unit 3 - Other words and phrases III. 2025-10-12
17 Clues: obytný • situace • nedávno • nepatrně • čtvrtina • podporovat • dešťová voda • stále, plynule • úplně, naprosto • tabulka, přehled • sluneční energie • zvednout, stoupat • proměna, přetvoření • obnovitelná energie • naléhavý, bezdokladný • projev, demonstrace, ukázka • statistický údaj, statistika
Latin barivitivs 2022-12-09
18 Clues: Hear • sol 5 • see 4 • mort 5 • urbs 6 • Luna 5 • Break 4 • Light 5 • Pluto 9 • alone 3 • Facio 7 • matter 8 • Inter 13 • Magnus 11 • mortuus 6 • Novelty 3 • Stella 12 • Territory 5
Vocabulary 2023-07-30
18 Clues: casco • maceta • receta • plantar • hornear • jardinear • desarrollo • mucho/lleno • aire fresco • maravilloso • carpa/tienda • hecho en casa • andar en bici • orilla de playa • boqueador solar • cerro/colina abajo • Preparar/configurar • Exterior/al aire libre
types of engineers 2021-09-23
16 Clues: gas • clocks • cameras • potophone • spacecraft • prosthetics • steam engine • mobile games • sewer systems • mechanical arm • heating systems • underground aquifer • detailed instructions • multipurpose solar grid • job evaluation programs • hydraulic mathematic models
Tierra 2023-12-01
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- Fenómeno luminoso que ocurre en las regiones polares debido a la interacción del campo magnético terrestre con el viento solar.
- Ángulo en el que el Sol se encuentra con respecto al ecuador terrestre en los solsticios.
- Cada una de las cuatro divisiones del año (primavera, verano, otoño e invierno) caracterizadas por condiciones climáticas específicas.
- Región alrededor de un planeta en la que el campo magnético desvía el viento solar.
- Fragmento de roca espacial que cae sobre la superficie de la Tierra.
- Fragmento de la litosfera terrestre que se desplaza sobre el manto.
- Diferentes aspectos que presenta la Luna debido a su posición relativa respecto al Sol y la Tierra.
- Punto más alejado de la órbita de un planeta alrededor del Sol
- Momento en el que el Sol está situado en el plano del ecuador terrestre, dando inicio a la primavera o el otoño.
- Punto más cercano de la órbita de un cuerpo celeste alrededor del Sol.
- Línea imaginaria que divide la Tierra en dos hemisferios, norte y sur.
- Relacionada con el campo magnético de la Tierra y sus efectos.
- BAJA, Momento en que el mar alcanza su menor altura en el ciclo de las mareas.
- Movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol.
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- Fuerza que regula el ordenamiento natural del sistema solar.
- Interacciones entre los cuerpos celestes debido a la fuerza de atracción gravitatoria.
- Momento en el que el Sol alcanza su mayor o menor altura aparente en el cielo, marcando el inicio del verano o invierno.
- Círculo máximo paralelo al ecuador terrestre que marca los límites en los que el Sol alcanza el cenit al menos una vez al año.
- Movimiento del aire producido por las diferencias de presión atmosférica.
- Movimiento de la Tierra sobre su propio eje.
- Momento del día antes del amanecer y después del atardecer, cuando la luz del Sol se filtra debajo del horizonte.
- ALTA, Momento en que el agua del mar alcanza su máxima altura dentro del ciclo de las mareas
- Unidades de tiempo utilizadas para medir la duración de los movimientos de la Tierra.
- Energía emitida por el Sol en forma de ondas electromagnéticas.
- Partículas cargadas eléctricamente liberadas durante una erupción solar que producen las auroras
- Cuerpo celeste que orbita alrededor del Sol.
- Ocultamiento total o parcial de un cuerpo celeste por otro.
- Onda sísmica que se propaga por los océanos, causando un aumento repentino del nivel del mar.
- Año que tiene 366 días en lugar de 365 para compensar el desfase entre el año solar y el calendario.
- Ciencia que estudia las condiciones atmosféricas y el clima.
- Cambios periódicos del nivel del mar producidos por la atracción gravitatoria del Sol y la Luna.
31 Clues: Movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol. • Movimiento de la Tierra sobre su propio eje. • Cuerpo celeste que orbita alrededor del Sol. • Ocultamiento total o parcial de un cuerpo celeste por otro. • Fuerza que regula el ordenamiento natural del sistema solar. • Ciencia que estudia las condiciones atmosféricas y el clima. • ...
Solar System Unit Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
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- The sun, moon, Earth, other planets, meteors, asteroids, and comets make up our ___ ___.
- This is the largest planet in our solar system.
- This is the 7th planet from the Sun. It has the largest tilt of any planet and spins on its side!
- If the ___ of an object increases, the force of gravity increases.
- Pluto is a ___ planet because it revolves around the sun, and can maintain a nearly round shape as planets do, but it cannot move other objects away from its orbital neighborhood.
- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed that the ___ was at the center of the universe.
- The ___ ___ orbits around the sun between Mars and Jupiter and separates the inner planets from the outer planets.
- *The only place in our solar system that has been visited by manned exploration outside Earth is the ___.
- This planet has no atmosphere and takes the shortest amount of time to revolve around the sun because it is closest to the sun.
- This planet is the furthest out in our solar system.
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- The inner planets are called "terrestrial planets" because they are small and ___.
- This is the hottest planet because a blanket of clouds trap heat in its atmosphere.
- A(n)___ is a rocky body, smaller than a planet, that orbits the Sun.
- Atmosphere, ___ ___, and distance from the sun make Earth a haven for life.
- Now we know that all four gas giants have ___, not just Saturn.
- Your ___ changes on different planets, but your mass stays the same.
- A(n) ___ is also called a "shooting star" because it burns up in our atmosphere.
- The outer planets are called "___ ___" because of their size and composition.
- ___ is the force that keeps planets in motion around the sun.
- A(n) ___ is an icy body that releases gases as it orbits the Sun.
- With his invention of the ___, Galileo found more proof that the sun was the center of the solar system.
- This planet is known as the "red planet" because the soil looks like rusty iron.
22 Clues: This is the largest planet in our solar system. • This planet is the furthest out in our solar system. • ___ is the force that keeps planets in motion around the sun. • Now we know that all four gas giants have ___, not just Saturn. • A(n) ___ is an icy body that releases gases as it orbits the Sun. • ...
Earth & the Solar System 2022-12-07
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- galaxy we live in
- the planet on which we live; the world
- force of gravity,not even light can escape
- object that orbits another larger object
- particle of rock,metal,ice traveling in space
- suitable for living in or on
- 2nd planet from the sun, earth's "twin"
- seventh planet from the sun
- object that orbits a planet or asteroid
- planet that orbits a star other than the sun
- object in space passes into shadow of another
- shrunken star at the end of its life
- all space and everything in it
- smallest planet in solar system, closest to sun
- huge groups of stars,gas,dust held by gravity
- large spherical objects that orbits a star
- place beyond earth's atmosphere
- sun, planets and other objects that orbit it
- orbits around sun, made of dust and ice
- fourth planet from the sun, second smallest
- path an object takes around another
- broken pieces of rock, other materials in space
- lands on a planet or moon's surface
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- small spacecraft for crew,scientific instruments
- rocket powered vehicle
- thick layer of hot rock between core and crust
- word used for sun
- cloud of gas, dust in space where stars are born
- force field around a planet,star,or galaxy
- fifth planet from sun, largest in solar system
- sixth planet from the sun, second-largest
- huge glowing sphere,gas, creates energy at its core
- one half of a planet or moon
- imaginary line halfway between north/south poles
- imaginary line through center of a planet, rotates
- word used to relate to the moon
- outer layer of a rocky planet
- eight planet from the sun, farthest known planet
- small/rocky planet-like body,orbits the sun
- asteroids orbit together
- large, bright star at the center of our solar system
- central part of a star, planet, or moon
- the spinning of a planet around its own axis
- force that pulls objects toward each other
44 Clues: galaxy we live in • word used for sun • rocket powered vehicle • asteroids orbit together • seventh planet from the sun • suitable for living in or on • one half of a planet or moon • outer layer of a rocky planet • all space and everything in it • word used to relate to the moon • place beyond earth's atmosphere • path an object takes around another • ...
Vocabulary Review: Our Sun 2021-01-15
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- The central region of a star, in which nuclear fusion can occur.
- The chain of reactions by which low-mass stars (including the Sun) fuse hydrogen into helium.
- A stream of charged particles ejected from the Sun.
- Bursts of charged particles from the Sun's corona that travel outward into space.
- Regions of the corona that barely show up in x-ray images because they are nearly devoid of hot coronal gas.
- A region in which energy is transported outward by convection.
- A state of balance in which the force of gravity pulling inward is precisely counteracted by pressure pushing outward; also referred to as hydrostatic equilibrium.
- Blotches on the surface of the Sun that appear darker than surrounding regions.
- The process by which photons gradually migrate from a hot region (such as the solar core) to a cooler region (such as the solar surface).
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- The visible surface of the Sun.
- The layer of the Sun's atmosphere below the corona; most of the Sun's ultraviolet light is emitted from this region.
- The process in which gravity causes an object to contract, thereby converting gravitational potential energy into thermal energy.
- Huge and sudden releases of energy on the solar surface, probably caused when energy stored in magnetic fields is suddenly released.
- The tenuous uppermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere; most of the Sun's x-rays are emitted from this region.
- Vaulted loops of hot gas that rise above the Sun's surface and follow magnetic field lines.
- A type of fundamental particle that has extremely low mass and responds only to the weak force.
- Short-lived phenomena on the Sun, including the emergence and disappearance of individual sunspots, prominences, and flares; sometimes called solar weather.
- The process in which a larger nucleus splits into two (or more) smaller particles.
- The process in which two (or more) smaller nuclei slam together and make one larger nucleus.
- A region of the interior in which energy is transported primarily by radiative diffusion.
20 Clues: The visible surface of the Sun. • A stream of charged particles ejected from the Sun. • A region in which energy is transported outward by convection. • The central region of a star, in which nuclear fusion can occur. • Blotches on the surface of the Sun that appear darker than surrounding regions. • ...
Astronomical Objects Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-18
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- process that powers stars
- a set of gravitationally bound non-stellar objects in or out of orbit around a star or star system.
- the galaxy that includes the Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth
- the distance from the Earth to the Sun
- the distance light travels in one year
- a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, including light or other electromagnetic waves, has enough energy to escape it.
- the sun is currently this type of star
- a physical theory that describes how the universe expanded from an initial state of high density and temperature
- a very young star that is still gathering mass from its parent molecular cloud.
- our closest neighboring galaxy
- a luminous spheroid of plasma undergoing nuclear fusion held together by self-gravity.
- the waste product of the Sun
- an astronomical body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or small Solar System body
- the sun will end its life as this type of star
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- a distinct luminescent part of interstellar medium, which can consist of ionized, neutral, or molecular hydrogen and also cosmic dust.
- a powerful and luminous explosion of a star
- all of space and time[a] and their contents
- a large planet of relatively low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen and helium
- the galaxy group that includes the Milky Way
- the newest and most powerful space telescope
- the fuel of the Sun
- a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.
- the first space telescope
- a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity
- an icy, small Solar System body that warms and begins to release gases when passing close to the Sun, a process called outgassing.
- a minor planet—an object that is neither a true planet nor a comet—that orbits within the inner Solar System. They are rocky, metallic or icy bodies with no atmosphere.
26 Clues: the fuel of the Sun • process that powers stars • the first space telescope • the waste product of the Sun • our closest neighboring galaxy • the distance from the Earth to the Sun • the distance light travels in one year • the sun is currently this type of star • a powerful and luminous explosion of a star • all of space and time[a] and their contents • ...
Unit 8: Renewable & Non-renewable Energy Extra Credit 2024-01-02
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- aka solar panels
- A turbine spins a ___ to produce electricity
- fuels made from biomass (corn,ethanol)
- leftover rock & soil from mining may have radioactive elements that can contaminate water or soil nearby
- term for renewable energy that can run out from overuse, ex biomass (wood, ethanol)
- liquid fossil fuel
- the greenhouse gas that is emitted from burning fossil fuels
- when mining, this is restoring the land
- site of nuclear accident in the Ukraine,several deaths
- the rig where an explosion happened,killing eleven, in the Gulf of Mexico
- drilling and pumping is how what non-renewable resource is extracted
- site of nuclear accident in Japan
- meaning Earth
- methane gas leaks is from which non-renewable resource
- meaning related to heat
- site of nuclear accident in US, no deaths
- a water impoundment, built in a river, creating a large lake behind it
- organic matter burned to release heat and make energy (wood, charcoal)
- Energy source that uses moving water to spin the turbine directly
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- The amount of time it takes for 50% of a radioactive substance to decay is called..
- sulfuric acid and nitric acid combined with water lead to this kind of precipitation...
- how natural gas is extracted
- spent fuel rods of radiation are kept here..
- Which energy will never run out - because it can be replaced
- ___ cars use both gasoline and electric batteries. These cars have the best mileage rating of all cars
- The source that enables salmon to be captured or directed into a tube that carries them over the dam
- the gas released from nuclear energy, it's not carbon dioxide
- term for renewable energy that won't run out from overuse (wind, solar)
- the source of solar power
- energy created from heat below the Earth's surface
- The name of the gases in the atmosphere that trap in heat
- fossil fuel created on land from organic matter
- Energy source that uses the heat or light energy from the Sun to form electricity
33 Clues: meaning Earth • aka solar panels • liquid fossil fuel • meaning related to heat • the source of solar power • how natural gas is extracted • site of nuclear accident in Japan • fuels made from biomass (corn,ethanol) • when mining, this is restoring the land • site of nuclear accident in US, no deaths • spent fuel rods of radiation are kept here.. • ...
Unit 6 Terms 2024-02-27
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- of Age, Interpretation stating recent creation in the last 10,000 years, Earth and universe created to ‘appear’ millions/billions of years old, aligns age of Earth with scientific evidence for Earth’s age
- measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow
- Interpretation that translates ‘days’ as not actual amounts of time, but references for communicating better with the audience of the time, views Genesis more as a narrative, rather than a text to be taken literally, topical, not chronological
- The scientific study of the planets and stars of the universe, their movements, patterns, composition, and evolution
- the path which a planet within the solar system follows around the center, similar to what we call orbits
- clusters, spherical groups of stars found in the halo
- Earth, Interpretation stating creation took place over six 24 hour days, age of Earth is 6,000-10,000 years based on OT genealogy,
- one of the first astronomers to develop a truly heliocentric model of the solar system
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- the model developed by Copernicus based on his 7 axioms, sun in the center
- a secondary path of movement that planets follow in addition to their deferent
- A model of the solar system with Earth at the center
- known for reconciling the heliocentric model with the church and the Laws of Planetary Motion were named after him
- eclipse, this occurs when the Earth casts a curved shadow on the moon
- Almagest, a book written by Ptolemy to publish his findings on the Geocentric model
- Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious
- solstice, the day when the sun is most directly over Earth, marking the beginning of summer
- stars, stars in the sky that did not move in perfect circles, known today as planets
- create a geocentric model of the solar system that explained this apparent motion of the planets
- Interpretation stating “Days” in the Hebrew text can be interpreted as longer periods of time, ‘epochs’, extends the creation process from literal days to longer times, aligning with modern evidence for age of the planet
- a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true
20 Clues: A model of the solar system with Earth at the center • clusters, spherical groups of stars found in the halo • Discourse concerning the stars, mystical, superstitious • measured the circumference of Earth using a stick and a shadow • eclipse, this occurs when the Earth casts a curved shadow on the moon • ...
UV Rays 2023-01-11
Across
- The various forms of energy, or radiation, are classified according to _______?
- What color are UV rays?
- What does UV stand for?
- Solar radiation includes ultraviolet radiation, visible radiation, and ______ radiation.
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- The ________ effects of sunlight on biological systems are due mostly to radiation within the UV spectrum of the Sun's emissions.
- If 60% of solar rays are infrared and 3% are UV, whats the other 37%?
- The UV rays are the most _______ of the solar radiations.
- What does nm stand for?
- The ______ the wavelength the more energetic the radiation.
- Most of the UV rays are blocked out, but the relatively ______ energy rays can get through.
10 Clues: What does nm stand for? • What color are UV rays? • What does UV stand for? • The UV rays are the most _______ of the solar radiations. • The ______ the wavelength the more energetic the radiation. • If 60% of solar rays are infrared and 3% are UV, whats the other 37%? • The various forms of energy, or radiation, are classified according to _______? • ...
Italian Crossword 2019-10-10
19 Clues: Sky • Fuel • Reuse • Fumes • Harmless • Landscape • Solar-Power • Surroundings • Decomposition • Disposal-Area • Dangerous Air • Contamination • Climate-Change • Harness-Of-Wind • Decomposability • Death-Of-Species • Poisonous-Material • Causes-Of-Pollution • Environmentally-Healthy
YO NUNCA LLEVO SECADOR DE PELO 2019-04-28
19 Clues: vest • geld • boek • shampo • badgel • borstel • T-shirt • aspirine • schoenen • tandpasta • zonnebril • ondergoed • haardroger • zonnecrème • kredietkaart • teenslippers • tandenborstel • strandhanddoek • identiteitskaart
El Espacio Ultraterrestre 2026-03-31
19 Clues: Orbit • The sun • Gravity • The star • The moon • The comet • The planet • The launch • The galaxy • The nebula • The universe • The asteroid • The astronaut • The spacesuit • The satellite • The spaceship • The telescope • The black hole • The solar system
Crossword 2023-11-09
9 Clues: wind spins this • energy from water • energy from the sun • several wind turbines • energy from natural resources • what solar energy is collected on • Wildflower provide them with shelter • something we have loads of in ireland • where worlds largest wind farm is located
SISTEMA SOLAR 2025-02-13
9 Clues: - PLANETA COM ANEIS • ESTRELA DO SISTEMA SOLAR • - PLANETA EM QUE VIVEMOS • - PLANETA MAIS PRÓXIMO DO SOL • - CONHECIDO COMO ESTRELA D'ALVA • - CONHECIDO COMO PLANETA VERMELHO • - SÉTIMO PLANETA EM DISTÂNCIA AO SOL • - OITAVO PLANETA EM DISTÃNCIA AO SOL • - MAIOR DOS PALNETAS DO SISTEMA SOLAR
Solar system 2012-12-10
Across
- There a ____ planets in our solar system
- The star at the centre of our solar system is the ____?
- The planet that we live on
- The explosion of a star is called a ______?
- The closest planet to the sun
Down
- You can use this to look at far away objects
- The largest planet is _____?
- Is no longer considered a planet
- One trip around the sun is called a ____?
9 Clues: The planet that we live on • The largest planet is _____? • The closest planet to the sun • Is no longer considered a planet • There a ____ planets in our solar system • One trip around the sun is called a ____? • The explosion of a star is called a ______? • You can use this to look at far away objects • The star at the centre of our solar system is the ____?
Solar System 2015-01-26
9 Clues: blue planet • yellow, burning star • a planet,that has got ice • planet, that has life on it • hottest planet of Solar System • biggest planet of Solar System • it has a period of 88 Earth days • planet, that has got rings around it • planet named after a Roman god of water
Solar System 2020-12-01
9 Clues: Famous for its rings. • Nearest planet to the sun. • Third planet from the sun. • Eighth planet from the sun. • Seventh planet from the sun. • Is often call the "Red Planet". • largest plant in the solar system. • Second nearest planet from the sun. • Neil Armstrong was the first person to land on.
SOLAR SYSTEM 2021-03-05
9 Clues: has rings • hottest planet • coldest planet • called red planet • 7th planet from sun • fastest spning planet • called a darwf planet • nearest planet to the sun • often called the blue planet
Solar System 2017-03-21
9 Clues: – the “ringed” planet • – Roman God of the sea • – Mickey Mouse’s friend • – We live on this planet • – liquid used in thermometers • – chocolate bar has the same name • – largest planet in the solar system • – ladies have a shaver with the same name • – planet discovered by William Herschell in 1781
