solar Crossword Puzzles
Solar Eclipse Key Terms 2024-04-05
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- a thin layer of plasma that lies between the Sun’s visible surface and the corona.
- the phase of the moon when it’s in conjunction with the sun and invisible from earth.
- Ring-shape; of or forming a ring.
- the sun’s light will burst from the first place that becomes uncovered, shining like a diamond that’s set on a ring.
- the external layer of the sun which is known as the luminous envelope or the visible layer of the sun from which light as well as heat radiate.
- one of a series of darkish narrow parallel bands seen to rush swiftly across the landscape just before or after totality in a solar eclipse probably due to optical effects of the earth’s atmosphere.
- when the moon fully obscures the sun.
- happens when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth but the Sun, Moon, and Earth are not perfectly lined up.
- the moment the moon first touches the edge of the solar disk, approaching it from the right as seen from the Northern Hemisphere.
- the apparent path of the sun throughout the course of a year.
- areas where the magnetic field is about 2,500 times stronger than Earth’s
- a rare eclipse that starts as an Annular eclipse and can change to a Total Eclipse, or vice versa.
- when the outer edge of the moon last touches the sun, marks its end.
- the lighter part of a shadow that forms at a certain distance from the object casting the shadow.
- an eclipse in which a thin outer ring of the sun’s disk is not covered by the smaller dark disk of the moon.
- and eclipse in which the whole of the disk of the sun or moon is obscured.
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- a period of approximately 6,585.3 days.
- the region of the complete shadow
- obscuration the fraction of the Sun’s area occulted by the Moon.
- a person who chases eclipses
- a dark-gray, cone-shaped shadow.
- the Sun’s upper atmosphere.
- the region of the diffuse shadow
- season the only time the Sun is close enough to one of the Moon’s nodes to allow an eclipse to occur.
- magnitude the fraction of the Sun’s diameter that is covered by the moon.
- the recurring increase and decrease in the number of ______ over a period averaging about eleven years.
- the instant when the total or annular phase of a solar eclipse ends.
- starting with Baily’s beads and the diamond ring effect.
- the row of brilliant points of sunlight shining through valleys on the edge of the moon that are seen for a few seconds before and after the central phase in an eclipse of the sun.
- the state of being important.
30 Clues: the Sun’s upper atmosphere. • a person who chases eclipses • the state of being important. • a dark-gray, cone-shaped shadow. • the region of the diffuse shadow • the region of the complete shadow • Ring-shape; of or forming a ring. • when the moon fully obscures the sun. • a period of approximately 6,585.3 days. • starting with Baily’s beads and the diamond ring effect. • ...
Ryan-Planets 2021-01-21
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- the planet that is the 2nd closes to the sun
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- The object that rotates around earth
- The Middle of the solar system
- A dwarf planet
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- The planet that has vertical rings
- The planet that has horizontal rings
- The planet where we live
- The planet that is red
- The farthest planet from the sun
10 Clues: A dwarf planet • The planet that is red • The planet where we live • The Middle of the solar system • The farthest planet from the sun • The planet that has vertical rings • The planet that has horizontal rings • The object that rotates around earth • The biggest planet in our solar system • the planet that is the 2nd closes to the sun
Eclipses 2022-05-02
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- Eclipse of the moon
- The area where there is partial shadow
- The area where light can't reach
- Our home planet!
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- Eclipse of the Sun
- The star in our solar system that planets orbit
- The area where there is total shadow
- Comes from the Greek word for 'downfall'
- The force keeping planets/moons in their orbit
- The natural satellite of the Earth
10 Clues: Our home planet! • Eclipse of the Sun • Eclipse of the moon • The area where light can't reach • The natural satellite of the Earth • The area where there is total shadow • The area where there is partial shadow • Comes from the Greek word for 'downfall' • The force keeping planets/moons in their orbit • The star in our solar system that planets orbit
Terra e Universo 2021-04-22
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- Astros que giram ao redor do Sol.
- Movimento da Terra em torno do Sol.
- O planeta mais próximo do Sol.
- Movimento da Terra em torno do seu próprio eixo.
- Lei da atração universal.
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- Astro que emite luz.
- Estrela principal do Sistema Solar.
- Ciência que estuda o Universo e os astros.
- Terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
10 Clues: Astro que emite luz. • Lei da atração universal. • Satélite natural da Terra. • O planeta mais próximo do Sol. • Astros que giram ao redor do Sol. • Terceiro planeta do Sistema Solar. • Estrela principal do Sistema Solar. • Movimento da Terra em torno do Sol. • Ciência que estuda o Universo e os astros. • Movimento da Terra em torno do seu próprio eixo.
Light Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-20
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- Light rays ____________ into energy
- A pigment found in plants that absorbs light
- Light _____________ is the bending of light
- An object that reflects image and light
- Solar ____________
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- Light ________________ is when a light ray is soaked up and converted into energy
- Light _____________ is when light rays bounce off an object
- During light refraction light rays _______________
- ____________ energy is emitted by the sun
- Light _________
10 Clues: Light _________ • Solar ____________ • Light rays ____________ into energy • An object that reflects image and light • ____________ energy is emitted by the sun • Light _____________ is the bending of light • A pigment found in plants that absorbs light • During light refraction light rays _______________ • Light _____________ is when light rays bounce off an object • ...
Kenzie's Planet Crossword 2023-12-12
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- Does not have a Atmosphere
- The colors we see from space are blue and green
- Is now a dwarf planet
- Has vertical rings
- Has a big storm on it
- Is the hottest planet in the solar system
- Is the farthest planet from the sun
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- Is known as the red planet
- Is a dark blue color
- Is the first belt in our solar system
- Is the second biggest planet
- Has the most moons
- Is the smallest planet in the solar system
13 Clues: Has vertical rings • Has the most moons • Is a dark blue color • Is now a dwarf planet • Has a big storm on it • Is known as the red planet • Does not have a Atmosphere • Is the second biggest planet • Is the farthest planet from the sun • Is the first belt in our solar system • Is the hottest planet in the solar system • Is the smallest planet in the solar system • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- unsay bisaya sa lamesa?
- If you freeze water, what do you get?
- the fastest animal
- Unsa nga planet nga naay ring?
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- In what month is Halloween?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- What is the color of a school bus?
- In what month is Christmas?
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- How many colors are in a Rainbow?
10 Clues: the fastest animal • unsay bisaya sa lamesa? • In what month is Halloween? • In what month is Christmas? • Unsa nga planet nga naay ring? • How many colors are in a Rainbow? • What is the color of a school bus? • If you freeze water, what do you get? • the biggest planet in our solar system • How many planets are in our solar system?
Astronomy 2020-04-20
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- the biggest planet in our galaxy
- the edge of the solar system
- the study of celestial objects and phenomena; space
- solid planets made of rocky material
- our planet of existence
- space debris that orbits the Jovian planets
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- the closest planet to the sun
- the number of planets of our solar system
- the 2nd largest planet
- the coldest planet
10 Clues: the coldest planet • the 2nd largest planet • our planet of existence • the edge of the solar system • the closest planet to the sun • the biggest planet in our galaxy • solid planets made of rocky material • the number of planets of our solar system • space debris that orbits the Jovian planets • the study of celestial objects and phenomena; space
UNIVERSE- OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 2023-01-11
10 Clues: a dwarf planet • the red planet • a moon of jupiter • a planet that supports life • a space craft sent to mercury • a object that orbits a planet • a icy object that orbits the sun • the very end of the solar system • a planet that is tilted 90 degrees • a yellow dwarf that is in the middle of solar system
Matthew's Space Party 2024-10-31
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- and Clues:
- - "First person to walk on the moon"
- - "The biggest planet in our solar system"
- - "The hottest planet in our solar system"
- - "The planet known as the 'Red Planet'"
- - "Space station where astronauts live and work"
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- - "Name of the first artificial satellite"
- - "Planet with the most rings"
- - "Planet known for its extreme tilt"
- - "Galaxy we live in"
10 Clues: and Clues: • - "Galaxy we live in" • - "Planet with the most rings" • - "First person to walk on the moon" • - "Planet known for its extreme tilt" • - "The planet known as the 'Red Planet'" • - "Name of the first artificial satellite" • - "The biggest planet in our solar system" • - "The hottest planet in our solar system" • - "Space station where astronauts live and work"
Planet Project Crossword 2021-05-21
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- Planets with a well defined rocky surface, also the closest four planets to the sun.
- The name that refers to the furthest planets from the sun, they are also Gas Giants.
- Which planet is the closest to the sun.
- These are celestial objects that orbit another celestial body that is larger than itself. An examples of one would be the moon. (2 words)
- Celestial objects composed of rock and other minerals, they are rocky and usually irregularly shaped.
- The name that refers to the four planets who don't have a well defined surface, they are also the four furthest planets from the sun. (2 words)
- The name that refers to the four planets closest to the sun, which are all terrestrial.
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- Which planet is the only one capable of sustaining life in our solar system.
- A planet best known for its rings which are made of ice and rock, although it isn't the only planet with rings.
- An object composed of dust, frozen gases and rock. they have "tails" that form when they get close to the sun and begin to melt. It also has an elliptical orbit.
- The largest planet in our solar system, it also has 79 moons.
- The farthest planet away from the sun, and also the coldest one in our solar system.
- Which terrestrial planet is referred to as the red planet due to its high abundance of iron oxides giving it a reddish color.
- Which planet in our solar system has the highest temperature.
- A planet best known for the large tilt on its axis, it is also often mispronounced.
15 Clues: Which planet is the closest to the sun. • The largest planet in our solar system, it also has 79 moons. • Which planet in our solar system has the highest temperature. • Which planet is the only one capable of sustaining life in our solar system. • A planet best known for the large tilt on its axis, it is also often mispronounced. • ...
Solar System Part 2 2022-02-24
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- nickname for Earth's moon
- this belt is located beyond Neptune (two words)
- Saturn's moon with a fully formed atmosphere
- Eris' only moon
- Neptune's moon with an atmosphere and retrograde orbit
- planet with the largest ring system
- Pluto's largest moon
- largest moon in the Solar System
- planet with the same temperature day or night
- dwarf planet namded for the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth,
- planet with an 88 day year
- dwarf planet whose discovery led to Pluto's demotion
- Haumea's moon with an apostrophe in the name
- one of the moons of Mars
- planet entirely inhabited by robots
- this belt of objects is located between Mars and Jupiter (two words)
- moon of Saturn with ice geysers
- moon of Jupiter with the closest orbit
- most heavily cratered moon of Jupiter
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- blue planet that is the farthest of the ice giants
- Saturn's Death Star moon
- dwarf planet with a repetitive name
- moon of Uranus that looks very jumbled
- pale blue planet tipped on its side
- Haumea's moon without an apostrophe in the name
- dwarf planet that used to be an asteroid
- Pluto's moon named after the 3 headed canine guard of the underworld
- moon of Jupiter with a liquid ocean under teh ice
- planet with 79 moons
- Pluto's moon named after a many headed monster
- Pluto's moon named after the river in the underworld
- one of Pluto's moons discovered in 2005
- only planet with liquid water on its surface
- planet discovered in 1930 and named by a child
- one of the moons of Mars
35 Clues: Eris' only moon • Pluto's largest moon • planet with 79 moons • Saturn's Death Star moon • one of the moons of Mars • one of the moons of Mars • nickname for Earth's moon • planet with an 88 day year • moon of Saturn with ice geysers • largest moon in the Solar System • dwarf planet with a repetitive name • pale blue planet tipped on its side • planet with the largest ring system • ...
Our Solar System & Space 2023-03-23
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- Serves as a satellite for planets
- "I'm bout to explode" -Star
- The form of matter the Sun is made of
- Forgotten
- The red dwarf that's supposed to go supernova soon
- Element was named after it
- Got knocked onto its side
- What killed the dinosaurs
- A bundle of stars orbiting a supermassive black hole
- That one god from Spongebob
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- Earth's sister
- What keeps us safe from the Sun
- The end result of the Big Bang
- The most potent and destructive blast of energy in the Universe
- They liked it so they put a ring on it
- What keeps us on the ground and revolving around the Sun
- 1.3 million Earths fit inside it
- The thing that makes up the Sun
- Has terrible acne
- Aliens probably live there
- We live there
- Something that's too small to identify as a star or planet
22 Clues: Forgotten • We live there • Earth's sister • Has terrible acne • Got knocked onto its side • What killed the dinosaurs • Element was named after it • Aliens probably live there • "I'm bout to explode" -Star • That one god from Spongebob • The end result of the Big Bang • What keeps us safe from the Sun • The thing that makes up the Sun • 1.3 million Earths fit inside it • ...
Solar system and planets 2024-05-18
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- Force that attracts objects to each other, keeps planets in orbit
- Region beyond Neptune's orbit, home to dwarf planets and icy objects
- Group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the night sky
- Brightest planet, with a thick atmosphere and high temperatures
- Tilted planet, with a blue-green color due to methane in its atmosphere
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, once considered the ninth planet
- Path followed by an object around another object in space
- Our home planet, the only one known to support life
- Group of planets, moons, and other objects orbiting the Sun
- Bright streak of light in the sky caused by a space rock burning up
- Coldest and windiest planet, with dark storm systems
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- Natural or artificial object orbiting a planet, like the Moon
- Rocky object orbiting the Sun, mostly found in the Asteroid Belt
- Largest planet, a gas giant with many moons and a Great Red Spot
- Central star of our solar system, a hot ball of gas
- Icy object that forms a tail when it nears the Sun
- Instrument used to observe distant objects in space
- Planet famous for its beautiful rings made of ice and rock
- Smallest and closest planet to the Sun
- Red planet, with polar ice caps and ancient river valleys
20 Clues: Smallest and closest planet to the Sun • Icy object that forms a tail when it nears the Sun • Central star of our solar system, a hot ball of gas • Instrument used to observe distant objects in space • Our home planet, the only one known to support life • Coldest and windiest planet, with dark storm systems • Path followed by an object around another object in space • ...
Solar System and Beyond 2022-05-16
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- What percentage of the moon is lit by the Sun?
- A flat two-dimensional plane where a space object is at any point in its orbit.
- Rockets, satellites, probes, space stations, and space shuttles.
- The ability to cause objects to change, move, or work.
- The substances, materials, and processes that make up a system.
- The imaginary line around which an object spins or rotates.
- When the moon passes into Earth's shadow.
- A natural phenomenon that causes objects to be attracted to each other based on each objects mass and the distance between them.
- Any product or process made by engineers.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- The different shapes of the moon visible from Earth.
- The extent of a system, separating those components and processes that are part of the system from those that are not
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- A collection of stars and their solar systems that are gravitationally bound to one and other.
- What is the angle of Earth's tilt?
- A star and all of the objects that orbit it.
- new moon on oct 9and nov 6, what phase is on Oct 24?
- how long does one cycle of the moon phases take?
- Energy that comes from the sun.
- A group of interacting objects or processes. Every system includes components, interactions, and boundaries.
- When the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun such that the Moon's shadow causes some places on Earth to experience darkness during daytime.
- A curved path that a space object takes around a star, planet, or moon.
- astronomical unit
- studies objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
23 Clues: astronomical unit • Energy that comes from the sun. • What is the angle of Earth's tilt? • When the moon passes into Earth's shadow. • Any product or process made by engineers. • studies objects beyond Earth's atmosphere • A star and all of the objects that orbit it. • The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet • What percentage of the moon is lit by the Sun? • ...
Earth & The Solar System 2024-11-13
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- A relatively small, rocky body that travels through space
- A rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- One complete orbit
- The spin of a body on its axis
- A region of the solar system that starts just beyond the orbit of Neptune and that contains dwarf planets and other small bodies made mostly of ice
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun; most asteroids are located in a band between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- The warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases absorb and reradiate energy
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- A celestial body that orbits the sun, is round because of its own gravity, and has cleared the neighborhood around its orbital path
- A celestial body that revolves around a body that is greater in mass; a natural satellite
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses and that decreases as the distance between the objects increases
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- A spherical region that surrounds the solar system, that extends from the Kuiper belt to almost halfway to the nearest star, and that contains billions of comets
- The _____________ point is the temperature and pressure at which a solid becomes a liquid
- A natural or artificial body that revolves around a celestial body that is greater in mass
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet, moon, or other celestial body
- Distance from the sun that allows for liquid water
- A bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere
- A small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the sun and that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the sun
- The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it
- The ___________ point is the temperature and pressure at which a liquid becomes a gas
- The transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves
22 Clues: One complete orbit • The spin of a body on its axis • The transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves • Distance from the sun that allows for liquid water • A relatively small, rocky body that travels through space • A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light • The sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it • ...
Solar System (Hard Mode) 2025-09-25
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- Ha ha very funny...
- Oldest object
- a reddish dwarf planet
- SALTY
- Could have a subsurface ocean
- its interior is expanding
- Inclined orbit
- has the building blocks for life
- Never forgotten... (1930-2006)
- it's a song with... questionable lyrics...
- Cracked all over
- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
- orbits backwards
- Very dark
- Possible rings
- Just gonna stand there and watch me burn
- DEATH STAR MOON
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- Two toned surface
- the planetesimal asteroid
- Caused the worst demotion in history!
- O V A L
- Not actually as blue as you thought
- MAGNETIC TORNADOES!?
- filled with rayed pits
- Weirdly Spherical
- Very Bright!
- Evidence of past life Found!
- S Q U A R E
- Has a magnetic field of its own
- Its storm is shrinking
- has liquid on its surface
- Polar hexagon
- makes a double system with its partner
- Very much reflective
- actually has an atmosphere
- its RICH in volcanoes
- Literally just a rubble pile... thats it..
37 Clues: SALTY • O V A L • Very dark • S Q U A R E • Very Bright! • Oldest object • Polar hexagon • Inclined orbit • Possible rings • DEATH STAR MOON • Cracked all over • orbits backwards • Two toned surface • Weirdly Spherical • Ha ha very funny... • MAGNETIC TORNADOES!? • Very much reflective • its RICH in volcanoes • filled with rayed pits • a reddish dwarf planet • Its storm is shrinking • the planetesimal asteroid • ...
Solar System and Beyond 2026-03-19
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- The relationships between the components in a system. See components and system.
- A group of interacting objects or processes. Every system includes components, interactions, and boundaries. See boundaries, components, and interactions.
- The stuff that makes up all living and nonliving objects.
- Rockets, satellites, probes, space stations, and space shuttles that carry various tools and equipment to gather data about space and space objects.
- An advantage, profit, or gain.
- Any representation of a system (or its components) used to help one understand and communicate how it works.
- The extent of a system, separating those components and processes that are part of the system from those that are not. See components and system.
- phases The different shapes of the Moon visible from Earth.
- Variation between a measurement and the true value of a quantity.
- The mean, or average, distance between Earth and the Sun (149,597,870,700 m).
- Someone who pursues understanding of the natural world by using evidence to answer questions.
- The substances, materials, and processes that make up a system. See system.
- The angle of Earth’s axis (approximately 23.5 degrees from perpendicular) relative to Earth’s orbital plane around the Sun.
- A sequence of events that repeats.
- Information that supports or refutes a claim.
- Energy that comes from the sun.
- When the Moon passes into Earth’s shadow.
- Any product or process made by engineers and scientists.
- The change of energy from one type to another, such as from chemical to thermal energy.
- The amount of gravitational pull between two objects. See gravity.
- Something that happens in a repeated and predictable way.
- A scientist who studies objects and events beyond Earth’s atmosphere, such as the movement of stars and planets.
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- The systematic study of the natural world.
- A unit of mass in the metric system; 1 gram is equal to 1,000 milligrams.
- When the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun such that the Moon’s shadow causes some places on Earth to experience darkness during daytime.
- Any description or measurement gathered by the senses or instruments.
- The movement of energy from one object to another.
- A star and all of the objects that orbit it.
- Information gathered from an experiment or observations.
- A push or a pull.
- A natural phenomenon that causes objects to be attracted to each other based on each object’s mass and the distance between them.
- The International System of Units (from Système Internationale d’Unités) established by international agreement. SI units are widely used in science, industry, and medicine.
- The worldwide measuring system used by scientists. Also known as the International System of Units (SI).
- The ratio of the size of a real object to the size of a model, map, diagram, or other representation of that object. Can also be used to refer to the general size of objects being referred to, for example molecular scale.
- A desirable outcome given up to gain another desirable outcome.
- The imaginary line around which an object spins, or rotates. Earth rotates around an axis that runs straight through Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- The ability to cause objects to change, move, or work.
- A flat two-dimensional plane where a space object is at any point in its orbit.
- A collection of stars and their solar systems that are gravitationally bound to one another.
- A curved path that a space object takes around a star, planet, or moon.
- A unit of force in the metric system, equal to 1 kg•m/s2.
- The mixture of gases (“air”) that surrounds a planet.
- A unit of length in the metric system; 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters or 1,000 millimeters.
- The amount of matter in an object.
44 Clues: A push or a pull. • An advantage, profit, or gain. • Energy that comes from the sun. • A sequence of events that repeats. • The amount of matter in an object. • When the Moon passes into Earth’s shadow. • The systematic study of the natural world. • A star and all of the objects that orbit it. • Information that supports or refutes a claim. • ...
Comets and Asteroids by Michael D. Cole 2022-10-30
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- The frozen part of a comet that is made of ice and dust
- A spherical envelope surrounding our solar system that lies beyond the orbit of Pluto
- wind A constant outward flow of particles from the Sun
- An icy rock in space
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of any object with mass
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- A trail of particles behind a comet that is swept away by solar wind
- A rock in space
- The tail of dust particles that streams from a comet as it comes closer to the sun
- Ring of comets beyond the orbit of Neptune
- Elliptic path of an object in space that is affected by gravity
10 Clues: A rock in space • An icy rock in space • Ring of comets beyond the orbit of Neptune • wind A constant outward flow of particles from the Sun • The frozen part of a comet that is made of ice and dust • Elliptic path of an object in space that is affected by gravity • A trail of particles behind a comet that is swept away by solar wind • ...
Energy Assisgnment 2024-03-21
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- A clean renewable energy source that is harvested from the wind
- making smart choices about the consumption of energy
- Energy generated with the heat of the earth
- Consists of remains of plants and animals that were once living
- is located on top of a solar power tower that concentrates reflective sunlight into receiving on a fluid
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- A large windmill used to turn wind energy into electricity
- A fuel made from living matter, including ethanol and biodiesel
- turn sunlight directly into electricity
- use of falling or fast-running water to produce electricity or to power
- A clean renewable energy resource that is harvested from the sun's energy
10 Clues: turn sunlight directly into electricity • Energy generated with the heat of the earth • making smart choices about the consumption of energy • A large windmill used to turn wind energy into electricity • A clean renewable energy source that is harvested from the wind • A fuel made from living matter, including ethanol and biodiesel • ...
CROSSWORD 2017-04-30
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- - it helps us with our work.
- - flow of electrical charge
- - Number of planets we have in our Solar System.
- - place where magnets are from
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- SYSTEM - it is made up of the planets, sun and asteroids.
- - Same poles in a magnet, _______each other.
- - push or pull
- - found in electrical appliance and battery operated appliances.
- - force that pulls us down.
- - type of magnet
10 Clues: - push or pull • - type of magnet • - flow of electrical charge • - force that pulls us down. • - it helps us with our work. • - place where magnets are from • - Same poles in a magnet, _______each other. • - Number of planets we have in our Solar System. • SYSTEM - it is made up of the planets, sun and asteroids. • ...
UNIVERSE- OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 2023-01-11
10 Clues: a dwarf planet • the red planet • a moon of jupiter • a planet that supports life • a space craft sent to mercury • a object that orbits a planet • a icy object that orbits the sun • the very end of the solar system • a planet that is tilted 90 degrees • a yellow dwarf that is in the middle of solar system
Dark Matter 2023-01-12
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- It is our galaxy type
- Particles that don't absorb, reflect, or admit light
- The force that dark matter is different from
- We see them in the sky
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- Has multiple solar systems
- The galaxy Cygnus A
- Counteracts gravity and causes the universe to grow faster
- It has our planets
- A space station
- This is what our solar system is in
10 Clues: A space station • It has our planets • The galaxy Cygnus A • It is our galaxy type • We see them in the sky • Has multiple solar systems • This is what our solar system is in • The force that dark matter is different from • Particles that don't absorb, reflect, or admit light • Counteracts gravity and causes the universe to grow faster
Earth 2023-04-24
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- There are this many planets in our solar system
- Where Earth can be found.
- Earth has the perfect conditions to support this.
- Contains oxygen need for life.
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- Move below Earth's crust creating mountains.
- The only planet with life.
- The biggest necessity for life.
- Earth's big brother and blocks space debris.
- Cooled to become Earth's crust
- The center of the solar system.
10 Clues: Where Earth can be found. • The only planet with life. • Cooled to become Earth's crust • Contains oxygen need for life. • The biggest necessity for life. • The center of the solar system. • Move below Earth's crust creating mountains. • Earth's big brother and blocks space debris. • There are this many planets in our solar system • ...
Astronomy 2020-04-20
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- the biggest planet in our galaxy
- space debris that orbits the Jovian planets
- solid planets made of rocky material
- the study of celestial objects and phenomena; space
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- the edge of the solar system
- our planet of existence
- the coldest planet
- the number of planets of our solar system
- the 2nd largest planet
- the closest planet to the sun
10 Clues: the coldest planet • the 2nd largest planet • our planet of existence • the edge of the solar system • the closest planet to the sun • the biggest planet in our galaxy • solid planets made of rocky material • the number of planets of our solar system • space debris that orbits the Jovian planets • the study of celestial objects and phenomena; space
milky way 2021-05-20
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- system, made up of celestial objects
- parts of a sun
- galaxy, galaxy with arms that spiral around the center
- collection of gas,dust,stars and solar system
- our home galaxy
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- galaxy, galaxies shaped like ovals or round
- galaxy, galaxy that has no shape or structure
- small rock orbiting the sun
- a group of stars
- in the middle of spiral galaxy
10 Clues: parts of a sun • our home galaxy • a group of stars • small rock orbiting the sun • in the middle of spiral galaxy • system, made up of celestial objects • galaxy, galaxies shaped like ovals or round • galaxy, galaxy that has no shape or structure • collection of gas,dust,stars and solar system • galaxy, galaxy with arms that spiral around the center
milky way 2021-05-20
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- system, made up of celestial objects
- parts of a sun
- galaxy, galaxy with arms that spiral around the center
- collection of gas,dust,stars and solar system
- our home galaxy
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- galaxy, galaxies shaped like ovals or round
- galaxy, galaxy that has no shape or structure
- small rock orbiting the sun
- a group of stars
- in the middle of spiral galaxy
10 Clues: parts of a sun • our home galaxy • a group of stars • small rock orbiting the sun • in the middle of spiral galaxy • system, made up of celestial objects • galaxy, galaxies shaped like ovals or round • galaxy, galaxy that has no shape or structure • collection of gas,dust,stars and solar system • galaxy, galaxy with arms that spiral around the center
Zane Rauch Chapter 28/29 2021-05-24
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- earth centered solar system
- sun centered solar system
- a form of energy that exerts negative repulsive pressure
- a meteoroid that strikes Earth's atmosphere
- small rocky bodies that orbit the sun
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- made up of water, methane, and ice-dirty snowballs
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- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- relatively small pieces of debris chipped off asteroids
- the intrinsic brightness
10 Clues: the intrinsic brightness • sun centered solar system • earth centered solar system • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • small rocky bodies that orbit the sun • a meteoroid that strikes Earth's atmosphere • made up of water, methane, and ice-dirty snowballs • relatively small pieces of debris chipped off asteroids • ...
Universe 2024-12-16
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- An object that revolves around a planet
- Everything
- A huge collection of stars, gas and planets
- The hugest planet in the solar system
- It is called the blue planet
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- Known as the "Red planet"
- An enormous cloud of gas and dust
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- Most abundant element in space
- A rocky substance that orbits the sun
10 Clues: Everything • Known as the "Red planet" • It is called the blue planet • Most abundant element in space • An enormous cloud of gas and dust • A rocky substance that orbits the sun • The hugest planet in the solar system • The hottest planet in the solar system • An object that revolves around a planet • A huge collection of stars, gas and planets
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
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- Water that has been collected in the earth
- Water that falls from clouds
- Energy The energy that turns liquid into vapor
- Small falling pellets of Solid water
- A drainage of water from one place to another
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- When Water vapor turns into liquid
- Heated water that goes up to the atmosphere
- Falling water
- Falling Solid Water
- The center of our solar system
10 Clues: Falling water • Falling Solid Water • Water that falls from clouds • The center of our solar system • When Water vapor turns into liquid • Small falling pellets of Solid water • Water that has been collected in the earth • Heated water that goes up to the atmosphere • A drainage of water from one place to another • Energy The energy that turns liquid into vapor
earth and space 2025-11-20
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- the smallest planet in our solar system
- earths only natural satellite
- the blue planet
- it is 4.6 billion years old
- has more moons than any planet in our solar system
- often called Earth's "twin" due to its similar size and mass
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- know as the red planet
- known as the ice giant
- has 95 moons
- you hide it in your pants
10 Clues: has 95 moons • the blue planet • know as the red planet • known as the ice giant • you hide it in your pants • it is 4.6 billion years old • earths only natural satellite • the smallest planet in our solar system • has more moons than any planet in our solar system • often called Earth's "twin" due to its similar size and mass
UNIT 6 2023-05-19
Vocab Unit 8 Crossword 2024-12-09
Planets in our solar system 2021-03-02
8 Clues: The red planet • the largest plane • the “ringed planet” • the “sideways planet” • only planet with life • closest planet to the sun • hottest planet in solar system • coldest planet in our solar system
space 2023-12-06
8 Clues: Small • it rains acid • where life is • the red planet • the second largest • the other ice giant • the largest planet in the solar system • one of the ice giants in our solar system
Planet Quiz 2019-08-29
8 Clues: Largest planet • Planet with life • Planet with rings • Star of the solar system • Nearest planet to the sun • Earth's natural satellite • Farthest planet from the sun • Number of planets in the solar system
Galaxies and Rocks in Space 2024-05-16
8 Clues: astheroid made of • dust found in space • The largest astheroid • part of solar system? • the shape of milky way • objects made from rocks • closest star from earth • galaxy contains our Solar System?
Solar system 2022-08-18
8 Clues: dwarf planet • coldest planet • largest planet • also known as earth's twin • natural satellite of earth • solar system is located in • planet with maximum no. of moons • No. Of planets in our solar system
Galaxies and Rocks in Space 2024-05-16
8 Clues: astheroid made of • dust found in space • The largest astheroid • part of solar system? • the shape of milky way • objects made from rocks • closest star from earth • galaxy contains our Solar System?
SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS 2017-01-29
17 Clues: computer • dynamite • aeroplane • gramophone • solar system • atomic theory • DNA structure • invented razor • pasteutization • electric battery • father of physics • law of gravitation • mercury thermometer • invented fountain pen • uncertainity principle • invented spring balance • quantum light & molecular vibrations
ENERGIA SOCIEDADE E QUALIDADE DE VIDA 2021-05-21
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- É uma área que consiste em encontrar maior quantidade de energia solar, ela se estende do nordeste até o Pantanal, norte de Minas Gerais, sul da Bahia e norte e nordeste de São Paulo
- Estado brasileiro que mais produz energia eólica e solar
- É o uso de energia renovável sem emissão de poluentes
- É o desenvolvimento que não esgota os recursos para o futuro
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- Essas são as principais ______ para aproveitamento da energia solar são energia solar fotovoltaica energia solar térmica e energia heliotérmica
- Essa matriz representa todo conjunto de fontes de energia disponíveis
- A energia limpa reduz o impacto ambiental, do contrário que ocorre com as produzidas pelos combustíveis fósseis
7 Clues: É o uso de energia renovável sem emissão de poluentes • Estado brasileiro que mais produz energia eólica e solar • É o desenvolvimento que não esgota os recursos para o futuro • Essa matriz representa todo conjunto de fontes de energia disponíveis • A energia limpa reduz o impacto ambiental, do contrário que ocorre com as produzidas pelos combustíveis fósseis • ...
universe crossword puzzle 2020-08-03
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- a powerful and luminous stellar explosion
- piece of stony or metallic debris
- Pluto was reclassified as this in 2006
- giant a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- the third planet for the sun
- star at the center of the solar system
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- orbiting the earth
- hole nothing can escape this
- Sun become after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel
- containing billions of galaxy
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- distance that light travels in one year
- luminous ball of gas
13 Clues: orbiting the earth • luminous ball of gas • hole nothing can escape this • the third planet for the sun • containing billions of galaxy • piece of stony or metallic debris • Pluto was reclassified as this in 2006 • star at the center of the solar system • distance that light travels in one year • a powerful and luminous stellar explosion • ...
Types of Energy 2017-05-01
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- type of electrical energy moving through a wire
- comes from light sources
- this is solar energy
- The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of a body or system
- energy of movement
- form of energy we hear
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
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- energy caused by fires
- energy stored in objects that can stretch
- created by chemical reations
- when and object has the potential to use a energy
- energy that can be renewed
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical and mental activity
13 Clues: energy of movement • this is solar energy • energy caused by fires • form of energy we hear • comes from light sources • energy that can be renewed • created by chemical reations • energy stored in objects that can stretch • type of electrical energy moving through a wire • when and object has the potential to use a energy • the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-21
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- a planet that is not too hot, or too cold that can support life
- The Earth has how many moons
- all gas giants have
- a planet like object that is too small and far away to be a planet
- the largest moon in our solar system
- closest planet to the sun
- the path an object takes around another object
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- the hottest planet
- the number of gas giants
- invisible force that pushes an object towards earth
- rings are made of dust and
- The largest star in our solar system
- what scientist use to study space
13 Clues: the hottest planet • all gas giants have • the number of gas giants • closest planet to the sun • rings are made of dust and • The Earth has how many moons • what scientist use to study space • the largest moon in our solar system • The largest star in our solar system • the path an object takes around another object • invisible force that pushes an object towards earth • ...
Harnessing Human Energy Review 2025-01-02
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- energy powered from wind
- the ability to make things move or change
- tool used to convert light into solar energy
- energy created from flowing water
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
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- energy created through human movement
- energy powered from the sun
- energy produced by heating fossil fuels
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- energy created from a moving object
- to change from one type to another
- energy that an object is storing
13 Clues: energy powered from wind • energy powered from the sun • energy that an object is storing • energy created from flowing water • to change from one type to another • energy created from a moving object • energy created through human movement • energy produced by heating fossil fuels • the ability to make things move or change • tool used to convert light into solar energy • ...
Universe 2015-09-30
6 Clues: Closest planet to Earth • The second planet of solar system • The coldest planet in the solar system • Planet which is known as "Beautiful Ring" • system The system where Earth is located • No longer a official planet in Solar system
Earth, Moon, and Sun 2024-12-02
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- a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- when the Moon is completely dark
- moon outside our solar system
- the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- a moon phase where the Moon is not visible from the Earth
- something we observe to be similar over and over againquartermoon a moon phase that looks like half a circle from Earthscale the relative size of things
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
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- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- a planet outside our solar system
- a moon phase that looks like less than a half circle from Earth
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
16 Clues: moon outside our solar system • when the Moon is completely dark • a planet outside our solar system • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • the border between light and dark on the Moon • to shine light on an object and make it visible • a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth • a moon phase where the Moon is not visible from the Earth • ...
planets 2023-06-15
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- Pluto used to be considered the ninth planet in our solar system but was reclassified as a dwarf planet. It is very cold and far from the Sun.
- Io is one of Jupiter's moons and is known for its volcanic activity. It has over 400 active volcanoes and is the most geologically active body in our solar system.
- Europa is one of Jupiter's moons and is covered in ice. Scientists believe that beneath the icy surface, there might be a vast ocean of liquid water, which could potentially harbor life.
- Our home planet, Earth, is the only known planet to support life. It has oceans, mountains, forests, and a diverse range of ecosystems.
- The closest planet to the Sun, Mercury is very hot during the day and extremely cold at night. It has a rocky surface and no atmosphere.
- Neptune is a blue planet that is similar to Uranus. It is also a gas giant and has a storm called the Great Dark Spot, which is similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
- Venus is often called Earth's "sister planet" because it is similar in size. It has a thick atmosphere and is covered in clouds. It is the hottest planet in our solar system.
- Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system and belongs to the planet Jupiter. It is even larger than the planet Mercury. It has a frozen surface with cracks and ridges.
- Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is considered a dwarf planet and is made up of rock and ice.
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- Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It is a gas giant and has a storm called the Great Red Spot, which is a giant swirling storm that has been raging for centuries.
- Titan is Saturn's largest moon and has a thick atmosphere. It is the only moon in our solar system with a significant atmosphere. It also has lakes and rivers of liquid methane.
- Enceladus is another moon of Saturn and has geysers that shoot out water vapor into space. Scientists have detected organic molecules and believe it may have conditions suitable for life.
- Saturn is known for its beautiful rings made up of ice, rock, and dust particles. It is a gas giant and has many moons.
- Uranus is an icy planet that is tilted on its side. It is unique because it rotates on its side compared to other planets. It is also a gas giant.
- Known as the "Red Planet," Mars has a rusty, reddish appearance. It has polar ice caps and a thin atmosphere. Scientists are studying Mars to learn more about its potential for supporting life.
15 Clues: Saturn is known for its beautiful rings made up of ice, rock, and dust particles. It is a gas giant and has many moons. • Our home planet, Earth, is the only known planet to support life. It has oceans, mountains, forests, and a diverse range of ecosystems. • ...
First Solar Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-18
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- Part in the FIN1 process that deals with the module's electrical interconnection
- What is done at the end of the process in FIN3 to secure the framed modules together on the pallet?
- The acronym used for partially finished goods that are awaiting completion
- The name for the other side of the junction box that does not have a cord
- What is the part in the process that "seals" the module together?
- What is done in the process using WIP to handle intermittent or planned downtime?
- 3 points of contact is required over what?
- What is the piece of glass called that is placed on the top of the module and then laminated?
- The wire side of the Junction Box
- The tall structures used to buffer WIP
- What do we apply to the frame rails prior to loading into the frame tool?
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- This equipment test simulates the sun to determine the module's wattage
- This piece of the module consists of a pigtail and a bulkhead
- The process ends with what FS number?
- What is done to connect the Lead Foil (LF) to the junction box?
- The acronym used for personal safety equipment required on the production floor
- What is it called when we scan the 2D barcode on the parts box and the equipment it will be used at?
- The acronym for the machine's monitor that you would interact with to change equipment status
- There are 4 different of these shifts (A, B, C and D). What are they called?
- What is the station called that takes all modules that are unable to be reworked?
- The acronym used for the control of hazardous energy
- What is the part called that is made up of the individual rail pieces (cross brace, long edge, short edge)?
- What is the piece of equipment called that is at the end of the process when the modules are stacked according to their wattage?
- The acronym used if you wanted to unscrap a module
24 Clues: The wire side of the Junction Box • The process ends with what FS number? • The tall structures used to buffer WIP • 3 points of contact is required over what? • The acronym used if you wanted to unscrap a module • The acronym used for the control of hazardous energy • This piece of the module consists of a pigtail and a bulkhead • ...
Solar System Crossword puzzle 2021-01-10
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- planet with the brightest rings
- a planet or star
- furthest planet from the sun
- the star closest to earth
- the
- It takes Earth 365 days to __ the sun
- Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk
- our sun and the objects that orbit around it
- third planet from the sun; only planet
- to turn on an axis
- warmest planet; cloudy planet
- the force that pulls you towards the center
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- planet that rotates on its side
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have
- instrument used for seeing stars and planets
- a space traveler
- number of stars in our solar system
- dwarf planet with two moons
- have walked on
- large planet known for the Great Red Spot
- around them
- planet closest to the sun
- the red planet; humans have sent robots
23 Clues: the • around them • have walked on • a space traveler • a planet or star • to turn on an axis • the star closest to earth • planet closest to the sun • dwarf planet with two moons • furthest planet from the sun • warmest planet; cloudy planet • planet with the brightest rings • planet that rotates on its side • number of stars in our solar system • It takes Earth 365 days to __ the sun • ...
solar system crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- ______ are shooting stars
- Neptune is the ________ planet from the sun
- Venus is almost the same size as
- Mercury is the _______ planet to the sun
- has no Moons
- Earth days are __ Hours
- is the windiest planet
- is a red Planet
- the moon is ____ away from earth
- the asteroid ____ is between mars and Jupiter
- is the biggest planet
- Venus is the _______ planet
- are made from rocks and Iron
- Pluto is a Dwarf ____
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- was considered a planet until 2006
- Saturn has how many rings
- is an ice giant
- has 83 moons
- ____ are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases
- Uranus is the _____ planet
- when meteoroids pass through earths ____ they heat up
- Dwarf planets can also have _____
- Comets orbit the ___
- is the smallest planet
- Pluto is a _____ planet
- Jupiter has how many rings
- is a moon that Orbits in an opposite direction
- Mars has how many moons
28 Clues: has 83 moons • has no Moons • is an ice giant • is a red Planet • Comets orbit the ___ • is the biggest planet • Pluto is a Dwarf ____ • is the windiest planet • is the smallest planet • Earth days are __ Hours • Pluto is a _____ planet • Mars has how many moons • ______ are shooting stars • Saturn has how many rings • Uranus is the _____ planet • Jupiter has how many rings • ...
Our Solar System Crossword 2018-10-11
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- Our solar system began as a could of gas and then this forced acted upon it to make it collapse upon itself.
- Acronym for the union that is in charge of defining a planet.
- The name of the first rover used in the 90's to gain data on Mars.
- Measuring a star's position in the sky and observing how that position changes over time.
- Known as a planet's suitability for supporting life.
- The widely accepted theory about how the solar system was formed.
- The shape of the orbit of a planet around the Sun.
- Type of planet that is orbiting a star other than our sun.
- Part of the debris left over from the formation of the solar system (aka space trash).
- A flight of a spacecraft past a celestial body to gain scientific data.
- A vehicle that is able to move about and collect data on a celestial body.
- A device that lands on a celestial body to obtain data.
- Name of the first successful flyby of Mars (excluding the number).
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- Spacecraft that orbits a celestial body to gain data.
- The process of a star's brightness decreasing due to a planet passing in front of it.
- The measure of how much an orbit deviates from roundness.
- Planets that are made largely of gaseous material.
- Planets that are further away from the sun than the asteroid belt.
- Planets that are largely made of rock.
- Same as a meteoroid but bigger in size.
- Planets that are closer to the sun than the asteroid belt.
- Solid objects moving through space made of a mixture of metal, rock and ice.
- Pluto is considered an icy _____ planet.
- Method of finding extrasolar stars using the Doppler Effect.
- Another term for rotating neutron stars.
25 Clues: Planets that are largely made of rock. • Same as a meteoroid but bigger in size. • Pluto is considered an icy _____ planet. • Another term for rotating neutron stars. • Planets that are made largely of gaseous material. • The shape of the orbit of a planet around the Sun. • Known as a planet's suitability for supporting life. • ...
Beyond Our Solar System 2022-01-12
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- Sudden brightening of a star
- The distance light travels in one year
- Stars with masses four times that of the sun that end in a brilliant explosion
- States that the farthest galaxies are retreating the fastest
- The remnants of supernova events
- How bright a star actually is
- The remains of low-mass and medium-mass stars
- A star's brightness as it appears from Earth
- An important tool used by astronomers to study stars
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- Galaxies that are grouped together
- The name for the universe beginning as a violent explosion from which the universe continues to expand, evolve, and cool
- Pairs of stars pulled toward each other by gravity
- About 90% of all stars
- Dense objects with gravity so strong that not even light can escape their surface
- A group of very bright stars
- A developing star not yet hot enough to engage in nuclear fusion
- Stars that get brighter and fainter in a regular pattern
- Large groups of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity
- A designated area of the sky that contains a specific pattern of stars
- A spinning neutron star that appears to give off pulses of radio waves
- Extremely large stars
21 Clues: Extremely large stars • About 90% of all stars • A group of very bright stars • Sudden brightening of a star • How bright a star actually is • The remnants of supernova events • Galaxies that are grouped together • The distance light travels in one year • A star's brightness as it appears from Earth • The remains of low-mass and medium-mass stars • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- ____ gas giants have moved near their star
- The hottest planet
- Accretion of tiny particles creates ____
- A planet found in another solar system
- Iron, Silicates, and ice condensed in the ____ zone of our protoplanetary disk
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- Light will deflect through bent space due to ____ lensing.
- Planets orbit on the sun's ____ plane
- Mercury,Venus, Earth, and Mars are the ____ planets
- All outer planets have ____
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- The sun is made of 71% ____
- Final stage of planetary formation
- When a planet travels in front of its star
- This planet has the greatest orbital velocity
- Dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
- A rotating ____ disk results from the collapse of an interstellar cloud.
- The Doppler Method of planetary discovery analyzes light from a ____ star
- Small body that orbits a star with an extremely eccentric orbit
- Interstellar cloud of gas and dust
- This planet's axis is nearly 90 degrees tilted
- The ____ cloud is outside the Kuiper Belt
- The ___ telescope has found over 1,000 exoplanets
- Jupiter,Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the ____ planets
23 Clues: The hottest planet • The sun is made of 71% ____ • All outer planets have ____ • Dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt • Final stage of planetary formation • Interstellar cloud of gas and dust • Planets orbit on the sun's ____ plane • A planet found in another solar system • Accretion of tiny particles creates ____ • The ____ cloud is outside the Kuiper Belt • ...
Solar System - Navea Garcia 2024-01-26
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- a planet orbiting in the inner part of the Solar System
- a white band in a Jovian planets atmosphere
- greenhouse effect in which heat trapping grows as temperature rises so the plantes atmosphere rises
- the distance from an astronomical body at which its gravitational force can pull apart another astonomical body
- the breaking apart of a molecule by intense radiation
- a type of meteorite containing many tiny spheres of rocky or metallic materia stuck together by carbon rich material
- a dark band in a Jovian planets atmosphere
- a meteorite containing small spherical grains called chondrules
- cliffs formed where the crust has shifted that run for hundreds of kilometers across a planets/moons surface
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- a meteorite lacking chondrules, associated with larger bodies whose gravity and internal heating has cause them to differentiate
- a small spherical gran embedded in a meteorite
- numerous small, icy object orbiting in the outer part of the Solar Syatem beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a small body with a tiny and icy core and a tail of gas and dust
- regions in the asteroid belt with fewer than the average number of asteroids resulting from the gravitational force of Jupiter removing ateroids
- a condition in which the repetitive motion of one body interacts with the repetitive motion of another so as to reinforce the motion
- the passage of a celestial body suh as a planet across the face of a larger body such a star
- planet that doesnt orbit our Sun
- a numeral expression for the approximate distances of most of the planets from the Sun
- a planet that grew largely by gravitational attracting gas from the disk of gas out of which planetary systems form
- a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit
- a region from which some coments come; extends from the orbit of Neptune
- by their gravitational attractions prevent particles in a planets rings from spreading out and dispersing
- a stream of ionized particles evaporatd from a comet and then swept away from the Sun by solar wind
- a small, generally rocky, solid body orbiting the Sun
- the gaseous atmosphere surrounding the head of a commet
25 Clues: planet that doesnt orbit our Sun • a vast region in which comet nuclei orbit • a dark band in a Jovian planets atmosphere • a white band in a Jovian planets atmosphere • a small spherical gran embedded in a meteorite • the breaking apart of a molecule by intense radiation • a small, generally rocky, solid body orbiting the Sun • ...
Scientists and Solar System 2024-03-25
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- not a planet, loose collection of gas, dust, and small rocky particles, "long-haired star"
- 1543, Polish astronomer who believed Sun was the center of the universe, and that planets orbit in circles
- 140AD, Egyptian scientist who said Earth is the center of the universe
- fastest orbit, greatest temperature range
- hottest planet, rotate backwards, day is longer than its year
- largest planet, Roman king of the gods, Great Red Spot
- a meteorite that has entered Earth's atmosphere, most burn up
- only planet that can sustain life, HOME
- 1920's, focused on "fuzzy patch" and discovered it was another galaxy
- 1687, discovered gravity
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- Late 1500's, believed Earth-centered universe where all objects orbit the Sun, but Sun and Moon orbit Earth
- 1609 published Laws of Planetary Motion after Brahe died
- originally 9th planet, demoted to dwarf planet in 2006
- meteoroids that have hit Earth's surface
- 1609, first person to look at space through a telescope
- not a planet, small rocky body that orbits in "belts"
- only planet named after a Greek god, the god of the sky, rotates on side and made of methane gas
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- most glorious rings in the solar system, named after Roman god of agriculture
- "Red Planet", 2 moons Phobos and Deimos
- named after the Roman god of the sea, methane gas makes blue, strongest winds
21 Clues: 1687, discovered gravity • a chunk of rock or dust in space • only planet that can sustain life, HOME • "Red Planet", 2 moons Phobos and Deimos • meteoroids that have hit Earth's surface • fastest orbit, greatest temperature range • not a planet, small rocky body that orbits in "belts" • originally 9th planet, demoted to dwarf planet in 2006 • ...
Solar Eclipse Key Terms 2024-04-05
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- a thin layer of plasma that lies between the Sun’s visible surface and the corona.
- the phase of the moon when it’s in conjunction with the sun and invisible from earth.
- Ring-shape; of or forming a ring.
- the sun’s light will burst from the first place that becomes uncovered, shining like a diamond that’s set on a ring.
- the external layer of the sun which is known as the luminous envelope or the visible layer of the sun from which light as well as heat radiate.
- one of a series of darkish narrow parallel bands seen to rush swiftly across the landscape just before or after totality in a solar eclipse probably due to optical effects of the earth’s atmosphere.
- when the moon fully obscures the sun.
- happens when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth but the Sun, Moon, and Earth are not perfectly lined up.
- the moment the moon first touches the edge of the solar disk, approaching it from the right as seen from the Northern Hemisphere.
- the apparent path of the sun throughout the course of a year.
- areas where the magnetic field is about 2,500 times stronger than Earth’s
- a rare eclipse that starts as an Annular eclipse and can change to a Total Eclipse, or vice versa.
- when the outer edge of the moon last touches the sun, marks its end.
- the lighter part of a shadow that forms at a certain distance from the object casting the shadow.
- an eclipse in which a thin outer ring of the sun’s disk is not covered by the smaller dark disk of the moon.
- and eclipse in which the whole of the disk of the sun or moon is obscured.
Down
- a period of approximately 6,585.3 days.
- the region of the complete shadow
- obscuration the fraction of the Sun’s area occulted by the Moon.
- a person who chases eclipses
- a dark-gray, cone-shaped shadow.
- the Sun’s upper atmosphere.
- the region of the diffuse shadow
- season the only time the Sun is close enough to one of the Moon’s nodes to allow an eclipse to occur.
- magnitude the fraction of the Sun’s diameter that is covered by the moon.
- the recurring increase and decrease in the number of ______ over a period averaging about eleven years.
- the instant when the total or annular phase of a solar eclipse ends.
- starting with Baily’s beads and the diamond ring effect.
- the row of brilliant points of sunlight shining through valleys on the edge of the moon that are seen for a few seconds before and after the central phase in an eclipse of the sun.
- the state of being important.
30 Clues: the Sun’s upper atmosphere. • a person who chases eclipses • the state of being important. • a dark-gray, cone-shaped shadow. • the region of the diffuse shadow • the region of the complete shadow • Ring-shape; of or forming a ring. • when the moon fully obscures the sun. • a period of approximately 6,585.3 days. • starting with Baily’s beads and the diamond ring effect. • ...
Solar Energy and Weather 2025-01-29
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- the hottest layer of the atmosphere
- the layer of the earth that experiences weather
- a molecule formed from three oxygen molecules that protects the Earth from the sun's radiation
- coldest layer of the atmosphere where most meteors burn up
- weather tool used to measure wind
- ____ radar used to track precipitation
- a front formed when warm and cold air meet
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- scientist who studies weather
Down
- the amount of solar radiation on an object
- a front formed when a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses
- pressure system associated with sunny, warm days
- a gas in Earth's atmosphere that absorbs heat, traps it and causes the Earth to warm
- _____ effect: wind patterns caused by the uneven heating of the earth and earth's rotation
- weather tool used to measure humidity
- when light approaches a surface and leaves in one direction
- weather tool used to measure air pressure
- pressure system associated with cloudy, rainy days
- layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone layer
- a measurement of atmospheric heat
- when light approaches a surface and bounces off in multiple directions
22 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, or hail • scientist who studies weather • weather tool used to measure wind • a measurement of atmospheric heat • the hottest layer of the atmosphere • weather tool used to measure humidity • the outermost layer of the atmosphere • ____ radar used to track precipitation • weather tool used to measure air pressure • ...
Review: The Solar System 2025-03-03
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- water on the rocky planets likely came from
- the dwarf planet discovered in the early 1900s that used to be a classical planet
- Mercury is only visible in our sky when the Sun is _____ the horizon
- the safer (for humans) galilean moon
- Venus has more ____________ than any other planet in the solar system
- the only moon in the solar system with a significant atmosphere
- Venus is so hot due to the runaway _____________ effect
- one criteria to have a magnetic field (2 words)
- this moon of Saturn has liquid methane lakes
- the moons of this planet are named after Shakespearean characters
- the largest object in the asteroid belt that isn’t a dwarf planet
- this planet has the fastest winds in the solar system because it “isn’t done forming”
- the big galilean moon
- venus is _______ as big as Earth
- the most recent rover sent to Mars
- the “fuzzy” part of a comet is called the _______
- one criteria to be a classical planet is to orbit _________ directly
- the orbiter currently hanging out by Jupiter
- a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt that is egg shaped and named for a hawaiian goddess
- one of the moon’s of Mars (fear)
- how many moons Venus has
- the tallest mountain on Mars (and in the solar system)
- the reddish/brown color on Mars comes from the abundance of ____________
- Venus’ high albedo is caused by its ________
- the dwarf planet originally named Xena but changed by the IAU
- one criteria to be a classical planet is to be roughly a ________ under its own gravity
- comets usually have 2 tails: an ion tail and a _____ tail
Down
- Saturn’s north pole has a massive storm in the shape of a ___________ (the bestagon)
- the ________ scale is used to measure the danger level of potential impacts on Earth
- one criteria to have a magnetic field
- the icy galilean moon
- the discoverer of saturn’s rings and the name of the orbit that crashed into the planet
- saturn’s rings are only ______ meters thick
- Mercury has a larger than average _____
- long term comets (with orbits longer than 200 years) spend most of their time in the
- comets usually have 2 tails: a dust tail and an _____ tail
- one of the moons of Mars (panic)
- the volcano-y galilean moon
- the molecule that gives uranus and neptune their light blue/green color
- the interior pressure of Jupiter causes ________ to act like a metal instead of a gas
- a common molecule in Venusian rain
- Venus’ atmosphere is ____________ time denser than Earth’s
- the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
- the dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt with a name that is a word repeated twice
- the dwarf planet named for a chinese water deity (that you all seemed to really like)
- the planet that is tilted over 90 degrees
- asteroids that orbit a little ahead or behind a planet are called _______ asteroids
- the soviet mission that landed on Venus
- the massive impact crater on Mercury is called _________ Basin
- the moon of Saturn most like Europa
50 Clues: the icy galilean moon • the big galilean moon • how many moons Venus has • the volcano-y galilean moon • one of the moons of Mars (panic) • venus is _______ as big as Earth • one of the moon’s of Mars (fear) • a common molecule in Venusian rain • the most recent rover sent to Mars • the moon of Saturn most like Europa • the safer (for humans) galilean moon • ...
Solar System and Gravity 2023-09-28
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- The elliptical path one object takes around another
- limitations or problems an engineer needs to face
- what shape is an orbit
- this planet takes 165 years to revolve around the sun
- what causes gravity?
- which month is it now?
- the job of a scientist is to answer __________
- will your weight be higher or lower on the moon?
- if the distance between two objects increases, its gravity will:
- the job of an engineer is to solve __________
Down
- if the mass of an object increases, its gravity will:
- the hottest planet
- whose gravity causes the planets to orbit
- gravity is the force that pulls objects _______ each other
- scientists need to make these when they are studying something too big, small or dangerous to study directly
- how many weeks have we been in school
- the most massive planet in the solar system
- how much gravity pulling on an object
- NOT a planet. too small
- the amount of "stuff" an object is made of
- the red planet
- our school mascot
- will your weight be higher or lower on Jupiter?
- which season is it now?
- the force that pulls objects with mass towards one another
25 Clues: the red planet • our school mascot • the hottest planet • what causes gravity? • what shape is an orbit • which month is it now? • NOT a planet. too small • which season is it now? • how many weeks have we been in school • how much gravity pulling on an object • whose gravity causes the planets to orbit • the amount of "stuff" an object is made of • ...
Sam's Solar System Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- A person that ryhms with bubble.
- A picture made up of stars.
- The force that keeps us on earth.
- A large clound of gas or dust in space.
- Closest star system to our own.
- A objects resistance to motion.
- A spacecraft launched in 1977.
- How long it takes something to orbit earth.
- These make constilations.
- A element that has hydro.
- A man made object that roams space.
- Jupiter and Earth are this, they revolve around the sun.
- How far light can travel in a year.
- A girl that go chained to a rock and got saved by a hero.
Down
- It not a white hole but a...
- The astroid belt outside of neptune.
- The planet we live on.
- Also known as the ISS.
- A system of stars and planets.
- A star that kinda sounds like polar.
- A weight term the ryhms with grass.
- Our planet does this around the sun.
- Our solar system.
23 Clues: Our solar system. • The planet we live on. • Also known as the ISS. • These make constilations. • A element that has hydro. • A picture made up of stars. • It not a white hole but a... • A system of stars and planets. • A spacecraft launched in 1977. • Closest star system to our own. • A objects resistance to motion. • A person that ryhms with bubble. • ...
Solar System and Planets 2024-05-17
Across
- Force that attracts objects to each other, keeps planets in orbit
- Region beyond Neptune's orbit, home to dwarf planets and icy objects
- Group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the night sky
- Brightest planet, with a thick atmosphere and high temperatures
- Tilted planet, with a blue-green color due to methane in its atmosphere
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, once considered the ninth planet
- Path followed by an object around another object in space
- Our home planet, the only one known to support life
- Group of planets, moons, and other objects orbiting the Sun
- Bright streak of light in the sky caused by a space rock burning up
- Coldest and windiest planet, with dark storm systems
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- Natural or artificial object orbiting a planet, like the Moon
- Rocky object orbiting the Sun, mostly found in the Asteroid Belt
- Largest planet, a gas giant with many moons and a Great Red Spot
- Central star of our solar system, a hot ball of gas
- Icy object that forms a tail when it nears the Sun
- Instrument used to observe distant objects in space
- Planet famous for its beautiful rings made of ice and rock
- Smallest and closest planet to the Sun
- Red planet, with polar ice caps and ancient river valleys
20 Clues: Smallest and closest planet to the Sun • Icy object that forms a tail when it nears the Sun • Central star of our solar system, a hot ball of gas • Instrument used to observe distant objects in space • Our home planet, the only one known to support life • Coldest and windiest planet, with dark storm systems • Path followed by an object around another object in space • ...
History of Solar System 2025-01-21
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- Early Greek Centre of the known Universe.
- German Astonomer who helped solidify the Heliocentric Model.
- Energy that is carried in the form of waves.
- What path do the planets follow in the Copernican Model.
- Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation.
- Came up with the model of the Universe that placed the Sun at the Centre.
- Sun Centred Universe.
- He was able to declare that the Sun was a huge ball of fire.
- Modern Centre of our Universe.
- Early philosopher who pondered the origins of the Universe.
- Said the earth floats on water.
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- Seen as the Supreme holder of Knowledge.
- Mathematician who proved the model of the Universe proposed by Copernicus.
- Egyptian Sun God.
- Earth Centred Universe.
- One who studies the Universe.
- An area such as the sea world, land world, spirit world and the sky world.
- Italian Scientist who was excommunicated because of his beliefs.
- Explain the retrograde motion of planets as seen from Earth.
- Early Greek astronomer who charted 850 stars.
- The force that keeps us stationary on Earth.
- An approach that takes into account the Spiritual and Physical Realms.
- The event that describes the Origins of the Universe.
- Proposed the Earth Centred Universe.
24 Clues: Egyptian Sun God. • Sun Centred Universe. • Earth Centred Universe. • One who studies the Universe. • Modern Centre of our Universe. • Said the earth floats on water. • Proposed the Earth Centred Universe. • Seen as the Supreme holder of Knowledge. • Early Greek Centre of the known Universe. • Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation. • ...
unit 5 sanat 2022-11-24
14 Clues: = sähkö • = tonni • = yleinen • = aurinko • = saavutus • = saastuminen • by = sai virtaa • = poikkeuksellinen • site = kaatopaikka • = vesivoimalla tuotettu • resources = luonnonvarat • substitute = hiekan korvike • director = markkinointijohtaja • generations =tuleville sukupolville
Types of Energy 2017-05-01
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- The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of a body or system
- energy stored in objects that can stretched
- energy that can be renewed
- comes from light sources
- energy of movement
Down
- type of electrical energy moving through a wire
- form of energy we hear
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- created by chemical reations
- energy caused by fires
- when and object has the potential to use a energy
- this is solar energy
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical and mental activity
13 Clues: energy of movement • this is solar energy • form of energy we hear • energy caused by fires • comes from light sources • energy that can be renewed • created by chemical reations • energy stored in objects that can stretched • type of electrical energy moving through a wire • when and object has the potential to use a energy • ...
Types of energe 2017-05-01
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- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical and mental activity
- type of electrical energy moving through a wire
- The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of a body or system
- this is solar energy
- energy that can be renewed
- energy stored in objects that can stretched
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
Down
- energy caused by fires
- when and object has the potential to use a energy
- energy of movement
- comes from light sources
- created by chemical reations
- form of energy we hear
13 Clues: energy of movement • this is solar energy • energy caused by fires • form of energy we hear • comes from light sources • energy that can be renewed • created by chemical reations • energy stored in objects that can stretched • type of electrical energy moving through a wire • when and object has the potential to use a energy • ...
Bishnu 2026-02-20
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- The people who presented new ways of thinking in the englightenment
- Developed analytical Geometry
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- Created The Scientific method
- Created The social contract
- An astronomer that built a telescope to study thee heavens
- created the smallpox vaccine
Down
- synonym for absolute ruler
- The theory that the earth was the center of the solar system
- Formulated the three laws of motion
- Concluded that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion
- To know something one did not know before
- The theory that the sun was the center of the solar system
13 Clues: synonym for absolute ruler • Created The social contract • created the smallpox vaccine • Developed analytical Geometry • Created The Scientific method • Formulated the three laws of motion • To know something one did not know before • Parties where people met to discuss new ideas • The theory that the sun was the center of the solar system • ...
Hinds Coop Year 2024-10-06
16 Clues: ink • dirt • all in • poor _ • _ panels • too much • electric • _ student • moms work • Kansas City • _spice latte • an abundance of • a unit of energy • Braydon and Emily • big green monsters • Hayley moves again
Acting green 1 Basic 2025-11-05
16 Clues: clean • täglich • drucken • filtern • handeln • to grow • to reduce • to discuss • die Heizung • solar panel • die Sammlung • das Regenwasser • to take a shower • nützlich, hilfreich • die (Umwelt)verschmutzung • das Gewächshaus, das Treibhaus
Acting green 1 Basic 2025-11-05
16 Clues: clean • drucken • filtern • täglich • to grow • handeln • to reduce • to discuss • die Heizung • solar panel • die Sammlung • das Regenwasser • to take a shower • nützlich, hilfreich • die (Umwelt)verschmutzung • das Gewächshaus, das Treibhaus
7 Sciene Revision Sustainability 2019-09-12
Across
- Evaporation from plants
- a tube used to convey water, gas, oil.
- Water that has been precipitated
- Renewable resource
Down
- Evaporation turning into clouds
- water that falls from the sky
- A barrier that blocks flowing water or sends it in a new direction
- resource Crude oil, Natural gas, Coal
- Scientist who studies organisms
- Something part of the water cycle that flows overland as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater or evaporating.
- Related to or affected by tides
- resource Wind, Solar, Geothermal, Biomass, Hydroelectric
- tanks A big container that stores water
13 Clues: Renewable resource • Evaporation from plants • water that falls from the sky • Evaporation turning into clouds • Scientist who studies organisms • Related to or affected by tides • Water that has been precipitated • resource Crude oil, Natural gas, Coal • a tube used to convey water, gas, oil. • tanks A big container that stores water • ...
space crossword 2022-02-18
Across
- Jupiter has a big ___ spot
- what the earth revolves around
- The only planet in the solar system to have life
- an area of space with a lot of gravity "_____ hole"
- The name of our galaxy
- You must do this 2 hours a day in space to stop your muscles from getting weak
- Earth has 1 of these
- a planet with rings
Down
- used to see things in space
- all water on the ISS needs to be _________
- we need this to breathe
- creature from outer space
- Biggest volcano in the solar system "olympus ____"
13 Clues: a planet with rings • Earth has 1 of these • The name of our galaxy • we need this to breathe • creature from outer space • Jupiter has a big ___ spot • used to see things in space • what the earth revolves around • all water on the ISS needs to be _________ • The only planet in the solar system to have life • Biggest volcano in the solar system "olympus ____" • ...
George’s Secret Key To The Universe Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-11
Across
- Which computer lets Eric explore space?
- Who is Eric’s old science partner
- What pet does George have?
- What did George win at the science fair?
- What evaporates from Hawking radiation that is black?
- Who is the leader of the gang that stole Cosmos
Down
- What is the biggest planet in the solar system.
- What fair does George want to go to but his parents hate the subject?
- How many planets are in the solar system?
- What color is a space suit?
- Which planet became a dwarf planet in 2006?
- What zooms around planets and stars?
- Who is Eric’s Daughter?
13 Clues: Who is Eric’s Daughter? • What pet does George have? • What color is a space suit? • Who is Eric’s old science partner • What zooms around planets and stars? • Which computer lets Eric explore space? • What did George win at the science fair? • How many planets are in the solar system? • Which planet became a dwarf planet in 2006? • ...
Outer Space, No Capitals in the answers. 2025-01-31
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- How many moons does Neptune have?
- This is one of the things are caused by Earth's rotation on its axis
- What is the star closest to us?
- How many moons does Venus have?
- This is one of Mars's Moons
- This planet takes the shortest time to revolve around the sun.
- What galaxy are we located in?
- A giant storm located on Jupiter.
Down
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- The hottest planet in our solar system
- This is caused by Earth's revolution around the sun
- They have no true surface
- They have a rocky surface
13 Clues: They have no true surface • They have a rocky surface • This is one of Mars's Moons • What galaxy are we located in? • What is the star closest to us? • How many moons does Venus have? • How many moons does Neptune have? • A giant storm located on Jupiter. • The biggest planet in our solar system • The hottest planet in our solar system • ...
The solar system 2025-11-23
Across
- Our Galaxy
- Used to describe inner Gaseous planets
- the number of planets in our solar system
- Acts as a buffer zone protecting earth from large asteroids
- Planet with thick atmosphere that traps heatthe solar system
Down
- Located mainly in the Kuiper Belt beyond neptune and the Asteroid belt
- Orbits the sun
- A natural satellite with no light of its own
- Process by which planets are formed from particles
- Used to describe rocky inner planets
- Farthest planet from the Sun
- Closest planet to the sun
- Provides Vitamin D that helps with bone health and immune system support
13 Clues: Our Galaxy • Orbits the sun • Closest planet to the sun • Farthest planet from the Sun • Used to describe rocky inner planets • Used to describe inner Gaseous planets • the number of planets in our solar system • A natural satellite with no light of its own • Process by which planets are formed from particles • Acts as a buffer zone protecting earth from large asteroids • ...
The Planets 2025-12-08
Across
- The planet with the most prominent rings
- An object's orbital motion around another object
- The planet with the fastest rotation
- Planet with an extreme tilt that makes it appear to spin sideways
- The "Red planet"
- The furthest planet from the Sun
- Model of solar system with the Sun at the center
Down
- The spinning motion of a body around its own axis
- Model of solar system with the Earth at the center
- The hottest planet
- The smallest planet
- The shape that planets travel as they move around the Sun
- Takes approximately 365 days to revolve around the Sun
13 Clues: The "Red planet" • The hottest planet • The smallest planet • The furthest planet from the Sun • The planet with the fastest rotation • The planet with the most prominent rings • An object's orbital motion around another object • Model of solar system with the Sun at the center • The spinning motion of a body around its own axis • ...
Unit 2 crossword puzzle 2022-02-04
14 Clues: 2+2=4 • Photo • atklāt • potions • izgudrot • Einstine • bioloģija • pele(dators) • Solar sistem • lietotājvārds • stars and moon's • gudrais telefons • *******(security) • jumping(not on the moon)
Acting green 1 Basic 2025-11-05
16 Clues: clean • filtern • drucken • handeln • täglich • to grow • to reduce • to discuss • die Heizung • solar panel • die Sammlung • das Regenwasser • to take a shower • nützlich, hilfreich • die (Umwelt)verschmutzung • das Gewächshaus, das Treibhaus
Planets 2015-05-21
8 Clues: red planet • dwarf planet • ringed planet • brightest planet • closest planet to the sun • largest planet in the solar system • the 7th planet in the solar system • the planets do this around the sun
4. Industry and Agriculture 2021-05-11
14 Clues: maaperä • ydinvoima • maatalous • vesivoima • myrkkyjäte • orgaaninen • tuholainen • kaatopaikka • kasvimyrkyt • tuulivoimala • aurinkoenergia • eines, valmisruoka • jätevedenpuhdistamo • myrkylliset kemikaalit
Look! A Book! 2021-12-29
17 Clues: Aednan • Avgrund • Björnstad • Divergent • Magins färg • Stjärnstoft • Urtidsparken • Hungerspelen • Harry Potter • Ensam på Mars • Fahrenheit 451 • Världarnas krig • Stiftelsetriologin • Min kärlekshistoria • Tusen strålande solar • Hönan som drömde om att flyga • Det är något som inte stämmer
Look! A Book! 2021-12-29
17 Clues: Aednan • Avgrund • Björnstad • Divergent • Stjärnstoft • Magins färg • Hungerspelen • Harry Potter • Urtidsparken • Ensam på Mars • Fahrenheit 451 • Världarnas krig • Stiftelsetriologin • Min kärlekshistoria • Tusen strålande solar • Det är något som inte stämmer • Hönan som drömde om att flyga
vocabulary 2025-05-07
17 Clues: maiô • mala • esquiar • barraca • escalar • lanterna • mergulhar • óculos de sol • fazer rafting • protetor solar • andar a cavalo • calção de banho • voar de asadelta • repellent repelente • bolsa ou balde térmico • kit de primeiros socorros • visitar pontos turísticos
Planets 2022-03-04
9 Clues: red planet • where we live • Planet with giant ring • closest planet to the sun • Largest planet in solar system • Great dark spot, farthest planet from sun • Not a planet anymore (though it should be) • second farthest planet,axis tilted 98 degrees • second closest, hottest planet in the solar system
HEE crossword 2017-09-01
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- the process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor
- smallest planet in Solar system
- known as Red planet
- scientists who study weather
- largest planet in Solar system
Down
- has black and white stripes
- australian hopping marsupials
- the process of water vapor turning into water droplets
- make-up products
9 Clues: make-up products • known as Red planet • has black and white stripes • scientists who study weather • australian hopping marsupials • largest planet in Solar system • smallest planet in Solar system • the process of water vapor turning into water droplets • the process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor
Planets 2019-11-22
9 Clues: The blue planet • The ringed planet • The red eye planet • Often used as a joke • The only planet with life • The closest planet to the sun • Dwarf planet in our solar system • Hottest planet in our solar system • The longest dust storm ever is on this planet
Renewable energy 2023-01-06
9 Clues: wind spins a • energy from the sun • biofuels are made from burning • solar energy is collected in a • energy from the movement of water • renewable energy sources cannot run • several wind turbines are called wind • energy generated from natural resources • energy from the heat under the earth's surface
u12 2026-01-05
9 Clues: not close. • who study space. • what scientists do. • the earth is a ______. • a planet that is too far to see. • system there are 8 planets in it. • a thing that makes things look bigger. • it's in space and it looks like a plate. • the brightest planet in the solar system.
planet and nick name 2026-02-05
9 Clues: The red planet. • The hottest planet. • The planet with ring. • Closest planet to Sun. • Farthest planet from Sun. • Planets that rotates on its side. • The largest planet of solar system. • Belt of rocks between Mars and Jupiter. • The dwarf planet, which was ninth planet of solar system.
Types of Energy 2017-05-01
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- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of a body or system
- created by chemical reations
- energy that can be renewed
- energy of movement
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical and mental activity
Down
- form of energy we hear
- when and object has the potential to use a energy
- energy caused by fires
- comes from light sources
- this is solar energy
- type of electrical energy moving through a wire
- energy stored in objects that can stretch
13 Clues: energy of movement • this is solar energy • form of energy we hear • energy caused by fires • comes from light sources • energy that can be renewed • created by chemical reations • energy stored in objects that can stretch • type of electrical energy moving through a wire • when and object has the potential to use a energy • the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion • ...
Types of Energy 2017-05-01
Across
- comes from light sources
- energy caused by fires
- energy stored in objects that can stretch
- The sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of a body or system
- created by chemical reations
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- form of energy we hear
Down
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical and mental activity
- energy of movement
- when and object has the potential to use a energy
- energy that can be renewed
- type of electrical energy moving through a wire
- this is solar energy
13 Clues: energy of movement • this is solar energy • energy caused by fires • form of energy we hear • comes from light sources • energy that can be renewed • created by chemical reations • energy stored in objects that can stretch • type of electrical energy moving through a wire • when and object has the potential to use a energy • the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion • ...
Cross Words 2021-11-10
Across
- The last name of the last Australian President
- The Biggest Planet in the solar system
- The Last Name of the Melbourne Stars Captain
- Man's Best Friend
- The name of the Australian Men's Rugby Team
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- The Name of the Australian Women's Soccer team
- The name of A game which includes a bat and a ball
- always described as having 9 lives
- The Last Name of the 45th US President
- Very Popular Construction Bricks
- The last names of a very famous jedi...
- The Second Planet in the solar system
- Very Popular Blocky world game
13 Clues: Man's Best Friend • Very Popular Blocky world game • Very Popular Construction Bricks • always described as having 9 lives • The Second Planet in the solar system • The Last Name of the 45th US President • The Biggest Planet in the solar system • The last names of a very famous jedi... • The name of the Australian Men's Rugby Team • ...
"The Universe" Presentation 2024-02-21
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- Most of these are actually solar systems.
- This galaxy zone is perfect for life.
- These often strike the outer part of galaxies.
- These can be hard to detect.
- A galaxy revolves around this.
- A space cloud that forms star clusters.
- This will eventually make a solar system.
Down
- This galaxy zone is not suitable for life.
- Galaxies consists of these.
- The universe consists of ______ of galaxies.
- A group of stars that humans see as a pattern.
- Everything we see in our galaxy is in this arm.
- Most of this is found in galaxies.
13 Clues: Galaxies consists of these. • These can be hard to detect. • A galaxy revolves around this. • Most of this is found in galaxies. • This galaxy zone is perfect for life. • A space cloud that forms star clusters. • Most of these are actually solar systems. • This will eventually make a solar system. • This galaxy zone is not suitable for life. • ...
Greenie Challenge 2025-09-24
Across
- Variety of life in an environment
- Energy from the sun
- To protect or save resources carefully
- Energy that can be naturally replenished (like wind or solar)
- An element linked to greenhouse gases and climate change
Down
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer
- Able to be maintained without depleting resources
- Pollutants released into the air, often from vehicles or factories
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- Essential liquid resource for all life
- A source of power, such as oil, gas, or coal
- The average weather conditions in a region
- Grown naturally without chemicals
13 Clues: Energy from the sun • Variety of life in an environment • Grown naturally without chemicals • Essential liquid resource for all life • To protect or save resources carefully • The average weather conditions in a region • Decayed organic material used as fertilizer • A source of power, such as oil, gas, or coal • Able to be maintained without depleting resources • ...
Astronomy 2025-08-07
Across
- The highest point in the sky
- Something that takes a spacecraft into space
- Something made of rock and metal floating in space
- The line between the land and the sky
- Can be Lunar or Solar
- How high something is in the sky
- Something that goes around another body in space
- Where everything gets squashed in a black hole
Down
- The direction where something is in
- Another word for getting bigger, like the universe
- A word meaning not natural
- When something in space goes around another object
- __________ system, where our star and planets are
13 Clues: Can be Lunar or Solar • A word meaning not natural • The highest point in the sky • How high something is in the sky • The direction where something is in • The line between the land and the sky • Something that takes a spacecraft into space • Where everything gets squashed in a black hole • Something that goes around another body in space • ...
Astronomy Puzzle 2023-09-17
Across
- Planet similar in size to Venus
- 99.8% of mass of our solar system
- Burning balls of gas
- Closest planet to the sun
Down
- Planetesimals that formed orbits around planets
- The hottest planet
- Force that holds our solar system together
- Gives Mars it's "reddish" color
- First four planets are the inner _____ planets
9 Clues: The hottest planet • Burning balls of gas • Closest planet to the sun • Gives Mars it's "reddish" color • Planet similar in size to Venus • 99.8% of mass of our solar system • Force that holds our solar system together • First four planets are the inner _____ planets • Planetesimals that formed orbits around planets
The Solar System 2024-12-17
9 Clues: The hottest planet. • All planets go around it. • The biggest planet of all. • One of the coldest planet. • The centre of solar system. • The planet that people live on. • The farthest planet from the sun. • The planet that closest to the sun. • Total number of planet in solar system.
Crossword-Solar system 2023-01-30
Across
- Third planet from Sun.
- Nearest planet to the Sun.
- The planet farthest from the Sun.
- The planet with ring around it.
- The red planet.
Down
- Hottest planet in the Solar System.
- The natural satellite of Earth.
- The planet which is called morning and evening star.
- Largest planet in the Solar System.
- A huge ball of burning gas.
10 Clues: The red planet. • Third planet from Sun. • Nearest planet to the Sun. • A huge ball of burning gas. • The natural satellite of Earth. • The planet with ring around it. • The planet farthest from the Sun. • Hottest planet in the Solar System. • Largest planet in the Solar System. • The planet which is called morning and evening star.
Science and Technological Advancements 2023-08-21
Across
- - Light transmission
- - Energy emission
- - Communication innovation
- - Astronaut's feat
- - Faster than sound
- - Underwater vessel
- - Rapid cooking
- - Supersonic travel
- - Mechanical math aid
- - Semiconductor material
Down
- - Focused light
- - Miniaturized component
- - Sputnik's launch
- - Penicillin, for example
- - Polio prevention
- - Energy from the sun
- - Automated technology
- - Atomic energy
- - Genetic material
- - Polio prevention
20 Clues: - Focused light • - Atomic energy • - Rapid cooking • - Energy emission • - Sputnik's launch • - Polio prevention • - Astronaut's feat • - Genetic material • - Polio prevention • - Faster than sound • - Underwater vessel • - Supersonic travel • - Light transmission • - Energy from the sun • - Mechanical math aid • - Automated technology • - Miniaturized component • - Semiconductor material • ...
clc stage 30 vocab 2022-09-16
20 Clues: means tomb • means work • means doubt • means panic • deriv. timid • deriv. solar • means affect • means create • deriv. pavid • means sister • deriv. injury • means to lower • deriv. festival • deriv. consults • deriv. sedentary • deriv. ludicrous • derviv. nativity • means completely • means to grow pale • deriv. obstreperous
