solar Crossword Puzzles
Acting green 1 Basic 2025-11-05
16 Clues: clean • to grow • filtern • handeln • täglich • drucken • to reduce • to discuss • solar panel • die Heizung • die Sammlung • das Regenwasser • to take a shower • nützlich, hilfreich • die (Umwelt)verschmutzung • das Gewächshaus, das Treibhaus
NOME DOS PLANETAS 2013-04-02
9 Clues: SATÉLITE DA TERRA • CENTRO DO SISTEMA SOLAR • PLANETA VIZINHO DA TERRA • PLANETA MAIS PERTO DO SOL • MAIOR PLANETA DO SISTEMA SOLAR • CONHECIDO COMO PLANETA VERMELHO • PLANETA CONHECIDO POR SEUS ANÉIS • PLANETA QUE TEM O NOME DO DEUS DOS MARES • PLANETA CUJA ÓRBITA ESTÁ ENTRE SATURNO E NETUNO
planets 2025-04-25
9 Clues: the hottest planet • is famous for its rings • the planet we call home • has the "Great Dark Spot" • also called the "Red Planet" • the closest planet to the sun • the center of our solar system • is the seventh planet from the sun • the largest planet in our solar system
climate change goode 2024-03-15
15 Clues: float • growing • weather • medieval • radiation • freefloat • low temps • flow system • warmer climate • greenhousegases • change wobbling • temps estimated • sun solar radiation • little ice age takes place • levels of greenhouse gases estimated
Universe 2022-06-07
7 Clues: what is our star • the proper planet to jupiter • nearest star to the solar system • third planet of the solar system • the biggest planet of the solar system • what is the earlier galaxy to milky way • how it's named the black hole of the center of milky way
Alll about universe 2022-06-23
7 Clues: The planet we live on • The coldest planet on the Earth • The planet farthest from the Sun • The hottest planet in the solar system • The largest planet in the solar system • The smallest plant in the solar system • This planet has ring made up of rock and ice
-ER Words -OR Words -AR Words 2017-02-05
Cellular Energy 2024-12-02
12 Clues: Aerobic • Product • Thylakoid • Mesophyll • Autotrophs • Glycolysis • Independent • Respiration • Krebs Cycle • Calvin Cycle • Light / Solar • Carbon dioxide
Global English - Unit 3 2025-11-18
12 Clues: — трава • — метал • — камінь • — деревина • — сучасний • — загадковий • — дерев’яний • — розслаблюючий • — бруд / болото • — пишний / густий • — яскравий / барвистий • panels — сонячні панелі
Global warming 2021-03-24
15 Clues: уголь • таять • урожай • сжигать • кислород • выпускать • выхлопные газы • углекислый газ • тратить, отходы • тропические леса • природные ресурсы • солнечная энергия • снижать, уменьшать • ископаемое топливо • ловить, задерживать
Types of Energy 2017-05-01
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Generation 2020-09-03
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- Dominion Energy's oldest power station
- Water flow turns the turbines in these plants
- Our first power stations were fueled by this
- Also referred to as a fossil fuel
- Is an example of a renewable fuel
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- This type of power enters the house as direct current
- Solar panels are made up of these cells
- In most generation plants, steam turns this
- A waste product of biomass generation
- The cleanest energy to produce
- This type of plant uses two turbines
- Used in nuclear stations to heat the water
- This station is located in Connecticut
13 Clues: The cleanest energy to produce • Also referred to as a fossil fuel • Is an example of a renewable fuel • This type of plant uses two turbines • A waste product of biomass generation • Dominion Energy's oldest power station • This station is located in Connecticut • Solar panels are made up of these cells • Used in nuclear stations to heat the water • ...
GREEN TOURISM 2022-04-05
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- WHAT WE CAN OBSERVE ALL AROUND US BUT WHICH IS NOT THE RESULT OF HUMAN PRODUCT
- UNIT FOR MEASURING THE IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE
- ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY LIGHT
- A TYPE OF RESPONSIBLE TOURISM
- SCIENCE OF MORALITY
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- AN ETHIC WAY OF TRADING
- A FORM OF ENERGY
- ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT CONSTITUTE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF LIVING BEING OR GROUP OF HUMAN
- WHAT CAN BE REUSED
- PHILOSPHY DEDICATED TO HUMAN AND ITS VALUES
- ALLOWING SOLAR ENERGY TO BE CONVERTED INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
- PARTICULAR TO A PLACE, A REGION
- TWO WHEELED TRANSPORT
13 Clues: A FORM OF ENERGY • WHAT CAN BE REUSED • SCIENCE OF MORALITY • TWO WHEELED TRANSPORT • AN ETHIC WAY OF TRADING • ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY LIGHT • A TYPE OF RESPONSIBLE TOURISM • PARTICULAR TO A PLACE, A REGION • PHILOSPHY DEDICATED TO HUMAN AND ITS VALUES • ALLOWING SOLAR ENERGY TO BE CONVERTED INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY • ...
Space by: Emily 2012-06-18
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- is the seventh closest planet to the sun
- is the closest planet to the sun
- is the fifth closest planet to the sun
- the outer solar system consists if planets
- is the fourth closest planet to the sun
- is the third closest planet to the sun
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- The belt is in between mars and jupiter
- is the second closest planet to the sun
- the inner solar system consists of planets
- is the farthest planet from the sun
- four.six billion years ago was born
- A meteorite light
- The is just one of the many stars
13 Clues: A meteorite light • is the closest planet to the sun • is the farthest planet from the sun • is the fifth closest planet to the sun • The is just one of the many stars • is the third closest planet to the sun • is the second closest planet to the sun • is the fourth closest planet to the sun • is the seventh closest planet to the sun • ...
Peyton alexis and ava solar ecplise 2024-02-15
7 Clues: it happens every 400 years • without glasses they can cook • when the moon goes around the earth • the least light of sun before totally • the first shadow of the solar eclipse • the last beads before the diamond ring • the second shadow of the solar eclipse
Sun Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-02
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- Very packed plasma forms electromagnetic waves millons of years to set out of sun
- Built-up magnetic energy that is suddenly released
- Giant glowing magnetic loops. Visible in photosphere
- A chain where two singular protons eventually creates 4 protons and 2 neutrons. This chain repeats many times
- Dark spots that are short lived but tend to be more visible based off of 11-year cycle
- Powerful ejections of plasma caused by instabilities of the magnetic field
- Bright as a halo. Means "Crown" in Latin. Extends for millons of kilometers
- Visible during solar eclipse. Greek word meaning "color"
- Solar wind charged particles are ejected from corona and Earth's magnetic field traps it
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- Visible layer of the sun. Solar storms occur. No solid surface
- Hot gases rise and fall. the motion looks grainy
- State where the force of gravity is pulling inward and is balanced by pressure of pushing outward
- When moon goes in between Sun and Earth so that only the chromosphere and Corona are visible
- Nuclear fusion happens here with lots of energy being produced
- Invisible matter that can destroy stars but in the end, they create life and the universe
- An 11-year cycle when sunspots are more or less visible
16 Clues: Hot gases rise and fall. the motion looks grainy • Built-up magnetic energy that is suddenly released • Giant glowing magnetic loops. Visible in photosphere • An 11-year cycle when sunspots are more or less visible • Visible during solar eclipse. Greek word meaning "color" • Visible layer of the sun. Solar storms occur. No solid surface • ...
Vocabulary Unit 5 2022-11-24
11 Clues: saalis • betoni • kysyntä • kohdata • aurinko- • saastuminen • ihanteellinen • kaupunkimainen • maailmanlaajuinen • kestävällä tavalla • uusiseelantilainen
Solar radiation 2026-03-23
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- A linked collection of solar panels (modules).
- Technologies that collect heat (thermal energy) directly from the sun for water or space heating
- A solar system connected to the local utility power grid.
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- A component in off-grid systems that regulates battery charging to prevent overcharging
- The type of electricity produced by solar panels.
- A device that stores excess electricity generated during the day for use at night.
- A combination of on-grid and off-grid technology, usually featuring battery storage.
7 Clues: A linked collection of solar panels (modules). • The type of electricity produced by solar panels. • A solar system connected to the local utility power grid. • A device that stores excess electricity generated during the day for use at night. • A combination of on-grid and off-grid technology, usually featuring battery storage. • ...
Week 6 Vocabulary 2016-09-29
19 Clues: journey • planning • estimate • very end • value of • to obtain • to expand • a opinion • 29.5 days • to examine • to improve • to explore • main source • to make larger • streak of light • nondirect source • creating suspense • solar system body • small rock orbiting the sun
planets 2013-09-03
9 Clues: planet we live on • is now a dwarf planet • known as the red planet • known as the morning star • closest planet to the sun • has visible rings around it • 7th planet in the solar system • largest planet in our solar system • named after the roman god of the sea
Earth Science 2025-09-24
9 Clues: causes tides • current moon phase • most recent equinox • eclipse that covers the sun • when the autumnal equinox was • the type of eclipse on Sunday • hours for day and night right now • can cause spring tides and solar eclipses • this was the type of tide a couple days ago
The Ongoing Energy Revolution 2013-03-05
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- How big is the energy demand that we have to cover?
- The 20th century was a period of increasing use of … fuels.
- What was the big solution to the increasing demand of energy?
- What replaced horse drawn carriages?
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- What is solar power more specifically? Solar …
- What is the problem with the wind resources? It is to …
- For what is the wind industry also favorable except the energy?
- Which power is an alternative for the problem?
8 Clues: What replaced horse drawn carriages? • What is solar power more specifically? Solar … • Which power is an alternative for the problem? • How big is the energy demand that we have to cover? • What is the problem with the wind resources? It is to … • The 20th century was a period of increasing use of … fuels. • ...
Renewable Energy 2025-02-23
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- Relating to or derived from the sun
- The capacity or power to do work or produce change
- A cooking device that can harness the sun’s heat
- Free from pollution or harmful emissions
- The visible form of energy from the sun that helps us see
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- The star at the center of our solar system
- A resource that can be replenished naturally without running out
- The energy that raises temperature and melts chocolate in a solar cooker
8 Clues: Relating to or derived from the sun • Free from pollution or harmful emissions • The star at the center of our solar system • A cooking device that can harness the sun’s heat • The capacity or power to do work or produce change • The visible form of energy from the sun that helps us see • A resource that can be replenished naturally without running out • ...
Solar System Crossword 2017-05-14
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- The planet we live on
- The planet that spins on its side
- What is the name of our Galaxy?
- The hottest planet
- The largest planet
- What do the planets orbit around?
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- The second largest planet
- The smallest planet
- Well-known Dwarf planet
- Known as the Red planet
- Rock that orbits the sun, sometimes apart of a "belt"
- Luminous balls of gas
- What orbits around the Earth
13 Clues: The hottest planet • The largest planet • The smallest planet • The planet we live on • Luminous balls of gas • Well-known Dwarf planet • Known as the Red planet • The second largest planet • What orbits around the Earth • What is the name of our Galaxy? • The planet that spins on its side • What do the planets orbit around? • Rock that orbits the sun, sometimes apart of a "belt"
Solar Power Fun 2022-01-19
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- being hot
- makes energy into electricity
- a machine that gives energy
- energy stored in an atom
- a liquid
- motion
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- a power generated directly by sunlight
- a measure of the average kinetic energy power the rate at which that energy is used
- ability to work
- comes from the sun
- a type of energy that gives vitamin D
- electrons that flow from place to place
- a movement of air near the Earths surface
13 Clues: motion • a liquid • being hot • ability to work • comes from the sun • energy stored in an atom • a machine that gives energy • makes energy into electricity • a type of energy that gives vitamin D • a power generated directly by sunlight • electrons that flow from place to place • a movement of air near the Earths surface • ...
the solar system 2021-10-24
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- the sixth planet from the sun.
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus ice and dust.
- the fifth planet from the sun.
- center of the solar system.
- second planet from the sun.
- third planet from the sun.
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- the seventh planet from the sun.
- fourth planet from the sun.
- the eighth planet from the sun.
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- the sixth largest moon of saturn.
- the largest dwarf planet.
- first planet from the sun.
13 Clues: the largest dwarf planet. • first planet from the sun. • third planet from the sun. • fourth planet from the sun. • center of the solar system. • second planet from the sun. • the sixth planet from the sun. • the fifth planet from the sun. • the eighth planet from the sun. • the seventh planet from the sun. • the sixth largest moon of saturn. • a small rocky body orbiting the sun. • ...
Our Solar System 2014-12-11
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- Closest planet to Earth
- This planet tilts so far on its axis that it rotates on its side
- This planet has a moon called Triton
- A man that goes to space
- A rocky space object
- Once considered a planet but demoted to be a Dwarf Planet
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- This planet is surrounded by over 1000 rings made of ice & dust
- This planet is red
- This planet is so large that all the other planets could fit inside it
- The smallest planet in our Solar System
- The planet we live on
- What you use to travel to the Moon
- The path followed by an object is space as it goes around another object
13 Clues: This planet is red • A rocky space object • The planet we live on • Closest planet to Earth • A man that goes to space • What you use to travel to the Moon • This planet has a moon called Triton • The smallest planet in our Solar System • Once considered a planet but demoted to be a Dwarf Planet • This planet is surrounded by over 1000 rings made of ice & dust • ...
Our Solar System 2023-03-15
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- when one object orbits another
- the distance from a star where liquid water can exist
- these planets are small and dense
- a piece of ice that has a tail and orbits the sun
- mass divided by volume
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- the force responsible for the formation of our solar system
- the shape of a planet's orbit
- when an object spins on an axis
- these planets are farther from the sun and larger
- an object that orbits a planet
- the sun is at the center of the solar system
- a rock that hits the surface of a planet
- chunks of rock that orbit the sun
13 Clues: mass divided by volume • the shape of a planet's orbit • an object that orbits a planet • when one object orbits another • when an object spins on an axis • chunks of rock that orbit the sun • these planets are small and dense • a rock that hits the surface of a planet • the sun is at the center of the solar system • these planets are farther from the sun and larger • ...
Solar System Terms 2022-08-13
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- The outermost region of the Solar System
- The group of innermost, rocky planets
- Outermost region from the Sun
- Rocky fragments between Mars & Jupiter
- Circular structure of debris around a planet
- Any object that passes in front of a star
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- Official name for a shooting star
- Name for dark, cooler regions on the Sun
- Rocky objects that have crashed into a planet
- Name for minor planet
- Outermost layer of a rocky planet or moon
- Belt of icy fragments beyond Neptune
- Icy objects with orbits that have a tail
13 Clues: Name for minor planet • Outermost region from the Sun • Official name for a shooting star • Belt of icy fragments beyond Neptune • The group of innermost, rocky planets • Rocky fragments between Mars & Jupiter • Name for dark, cooler regions on the Sun • The outermost region of the Solar System • Icy objects with orbits that have a tail • ...
Our Solar System 2019-05-13
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- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are _________ Planets
- ____________ experiences extreme temperature
- _______ has ice caps at its poles like earth
- The number of planets that orbit the sun in our Solar System
- The color of Uranus and Neptune
- the planned that has many rings, that we can see in pictures
- The planet that has 71% water on its surface
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- the _______ is a star because it produces light
- One the major gases that make up gas giants
- the reason why Neptune is blue
- Small Rocky Planets have no ________.
- __________ is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon
- ________ the dwarf planet that has no moons and the longest orbit around the sun
13 Clues: the reason why Neptune is blue • The color of Uranus and Neptune • Small Rocky Planets have no ________. • One the major gases that make up gas giants • ____________ experiences extreme temperature • _______ has ice caps at its poles like earth • The planet that has 71% water on its surface • the _______ is a star because it produces light • ...
Solar System Objects 2023-12-07
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- smooth, dark gray lowland regions
- Retrograde rotation, and spins on its axis the slowest
- Most eccentric orbit
- lighter gray regions, mostly mountains and craters
- Furthest planet from the Sun
- Dwarf planet since 2006
- "Planet of the rings"
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- Wind shears give rise to enormous vortices, or storms, seen as white, brown or red ovals in its clouds
- Originally named "George’s Star" after King George III
- First planet, alphabetically
- The 'red planet'
- Earth's natural satellite
- Gas surrounding a planet
13 Clues: The 'red planet' • Most eccentric orbit • "Planet of the rings" • Dwarf planet since 2006 • Gas surrounding a planet • Earth's natural satellite • First planet, alphabetically • Furthest planet from the Sun • smooth, dark gray lowland regions • lighter gray regions, mostly mountains and craters • Originally named "George’s Star" after King George III • ...
The Solar System 2025-08-22
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- first step of solar system formation
- material clumping into protoplanets
- object revolving around a planet
- gas/dust cloud where stars & systems form
- large collection of stars & systems
- icy body with a tail near the Sun
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- Fusion process that powers stars
- rocky body, mostly in the asteroid belt
- accretion disk forming
- step where nebula began rotating
- path of a celestial body
- force pulling objects together
- evidence universe is expanding
13 Clues: accretion disk forming • path of a celestial body • force pulling objects together • evidence universe is expanding • Fusion process that powers stars • step where nebula began rotating • object revolving around a planet • icy body with a tail near the Sun • material clumping into protoplanets • large collection of stars & systems • first step of solar system formation • ...
The Solar System 2025-07-23
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- the fifth planet to the sun, a gas giant
- most close
- the farthest planet to the sun, has many storms
- most hot
- the fourth planet to the sun, rocky red planet
- middle of the solar system, hot and big
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- most fast
- most cold
- the first and the closest planet to the sun
- the third planet to the sun and the place where we all live
- the seventh and coldest planet to the sun
- the sixth planet to the sun, has rings made of ice
- the second and the hottest planet to the sun
13 Clues: most hot • most fast • most cold • most close • middle of the solar system, hot and big • the fifth planet to the sun, a gas giant • the seventh and coldest planet to the sun • the first and the closest planet to the sun • the second and the hottest planet to the sun • the fourth planet to the sun, rocky red planet • the farthest planet to the sun, has many storms • ...
a 2022-02-21
6 Clues: also known as a red planet • farthest planet from the sun • third planet of the solar system • holds the planets in the solar system • the biggest planet of the solar system • first and the smallest planet of the solar system
The Ongoing Energy Revolution 2013-03-05
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- What is solar power more specifically? Solar …
- What is the problem with the wind resources? It is to …
- Which power is an alternative for the problem?
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- For what is the wind industry also favorable except the energy?
- What was the big solution to the increasing demand of energy?
- How big is the energy demand that we have to cover?
- What replaced horse-drawn carriages?
- The 20th century was a period of increasing use of … fuels.
8 Clues: What replaced horse-drawn carriages? • What is solar power more specifically? Solar … • Which power is an alternative for the problem? • How big is the energy demand that we have to cover? • What is the problem with the wind resources? It is to … • The 20th century was a period of increasing use of … fuels. • ...
The ongoing energy revolution 2013-03-05
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- The 20th century was a period of increasing use of … fuels.
- Which power is an alternative for the problem?
- What replaced horse drawn carriages?
- What was the big solution to the increasing demand of energy?
- How big is the energy demand that we have to cover?
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- What is solar power more specifically? Solar …
- For what is the wind industry also favorable except the energy?
- What is the problem with the wind resources? It is to …
8 Clues: What replaced horse drawn carriages? • What is solar power more specifically? Solar … • Which power is an alternative for the problem? • How big is the energy demand that we have to cover? • What is the problem with the wind resources? It is to … • The 20th century was a period of increasing use of … fuels. • ...
Terms Chapter 23 2025-10-09
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- The sun and all the planets and other objects its gravity holds in orbit around it.
- A model of the solar system that places the sun at its center, with the earth and the other planets orbiting around it.
- A planet about the same size and density as the earth; one of the inner planets, specifically, Mercury,Venus, Earth, or Mars.
- Any astronomical object in the solar system that doesn’t meet the International Astronomical Union (IAU) definitions of a planet or a dwarf planet; includes moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- A rocky object in orbit around the sun that meets the International Astronomical Union (IAU) definition of a small solar system body (SSSB). Unlike an asteroid, a meteoroid is too small to be observed from Earth.
- According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) definition, an astronomical body that orbits the sun, has enough mass to form a spherical shape, and has enough gravity to clear the region of its orbit of smaller objects of any significant size other than its moons; originally identified by ancient observers as wandering stars among the fixed stars in the heavens.
- A meteoroid that falls through the earth’s atmosphere and heats up until it glows; also called a shooting star
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- An ancient model of the solar system that placed the earth at its center and the sun with the planets orbiting the earth in perfectly circular paths.
- A planet similar in size and composition to Jupiter; one of the outer planets, specifically, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune.
- According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) definition, an astronomical body that orbits the sun and not another object, and has enough mass to be rigid and nearly spherical. However, it has too little gravity to have cleared its orbit of other objects of significant size, so it can share its orbit with other bodies.
- An astronomical object in orbit around the sun made of rock and different kinds of ices that meets theInternational Astronomical Union (IAU) definition of a small solar system body (SSSB); when close enough to the sun, forms a coma and tail that are often visible to the unaided eye from Earth.
- A meteor large enough to have survived the fall through the atmosphere and hit the ground. Larger meteorites can form craters.
- The regular, elliptical path one astronomical body takes around another; can also mean the act of following such a path.
- A rocky object in orbit around the sun that meets the International Astronomical Union (IAU) definition of a small solar system body (SSSB). Unlike meteoroids, they can be large enough to be observed from Earth.
- A geometric figure that appears as a flattened circle; geometrically constructed from two points called foci (sing. focus). The orbit of a planet around the sun is an ellipse with the sun at one focus.
16 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The sun and all the planets and other objects its gravity holds in orbit around it. • A meteoroid that falls through the earth’s atmosphere and heats up until it glows; also called a shooting star • A model of the solar system that places the sun at its center, with the earth and the other planets orbiting around it. • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Creation of protons and neutrons
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
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- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- Bang a theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
CI - Repaso 2024-08-12
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- Energía emitida por el sol que se propaga en todas las direcciones a través del espacio.
- La velocidad de la luz se calcula multiplicando la longitud de onda por la ________________
- A ____________ longitud de onda, mayor contenido energético
- El efecto _______________ es el fenómeno en que la spartículas de luz llamadas fotones impactan los electrones de un metal liberándolos de sus átomos.
- Se dice que la única manera de reducir el efecto ______________ es reducir la emisiones de gases producidos por el ser humano a partir de combustibles fósiles principalmente
- Es un gas inodoro compuesto principalmente por metano, suele ser más limpio que el carbón y el petróleo pero de igual manera representa la quinta parte de la contaminación mundial
- Es el instrumento más utilizado para la medición de la radiación solar
- Las ondas _____________ no necesitan un medio material para propagarse por lo que pueden atravesar el espacion y llegar a la tierra desde el sol.
- Tipo de combustibles que se encuetran en la corteza terrestre y se han formado por la descomposición de plantas y otros organismos en condiciones de presión elevada.
- Este elemento es parte del controlador del brazo y se utiliza para poder programarlo o moverlo a las posiciones deseadas, se denomina Teach _____________
- Líquido compuesto principalmente por carbón e hidrógeno, suele ser negro pero existe un en una variedad de colores y viscosidades.
- Energía que se obtiene del viento
- 299 792 458 metros por segundo se considera la velocidad de la ________
- Movimiento del brazo robótico en el que se mueve a lo largo de una curva trazada por tres puntos.
- El ___________________ de los hielos polares es una consecuencia del efecto invernadero
- Unidad de medida de las longitudes de onda.
- Cantidad de ejes del Robot Densi RC7
- Los ________________________________ se queman y liberan dióxido de carbono y otros gases de efecto invernadero.
- Es el ángulo formado por la dirección Sol-Tierra con el plano horizontal (se representa con la letra h)
- La ______________ de zonas fértiles y su impacto en la agricultura y ganadería es una de las consecuencias del efecto invernadero
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- Tipo de energía que se obtiene a partir de recursos naturales sin que su generación provoque el agotamiento de estos.
- La hora _______ al igual que la hora local es un factor que debe de tomarse en cuenta para instalacion un sistema fotovoltaico
- El vatio por metro cuadrado es la unidad de medida de la________________
- Es la distancia que recorre una perturbación periódica que se propaga por un medio en un ciclo
- Para calcular las coordenadas solares se considera a la tierra como _______________
- Movimiento del brazo robótico de un punto a otro en el cual el robot decide la ruta.
- Motor de corriente continua sin escobillas en donde su rotación se divide en un cierto número de pasos resultantes de la estrutura del motor.
- Nombre del lenguaje que utilizan los robots Denso
- Comando que permite devolver el control del brazo robótico
- Tipo de material del que están hechos los páneles fotovoltaicos recubierto por un vidrio transparente.
- Los sistemas ___________________ son aquellos capaces de transformar la radiación solar en electricidad
- Este switch de control del robot hace que se apaguen los motores tanto si se presiona ligeramente así como si se presiona con mucha fuerza
- La proliferación de ________________ devastadores es una de las consecuencias del efecto invernadero
- Comando que permite recibir el control del brazo robótico
- Trozos negros o marrones de roca sedimentaria que oscilan desde los desmenuzables hasta relativamente duros usados como combustibles
- Movimiento del brazo robótico en el que mantiene la posición o figura de la mano y su velocidad haciéndolo de manera lineal
- Comando que finaliza el movimiento del robot en un programa
- Angulo formado por la proyección horizontal de la dirección Sol-Tierra con el Sur.
- El cambio climático amenaza el equilibrio de los ______________
- La energpia solar llega en forma de radiación _________________ o luz a la tierra.
40 Clues: Energía que se obtiene del viento • Cantidad de ejes del Robot Densi RC7 • Unidad de medida de las longitudes de onda. • Nombre del lenguaje que utilizan los robots Denso • Comando que permite recibir el control del brazo robótico • Comando que permite devolver el control del brazo robótico • A ____________ longitud de onda, mayor contenido energético • ...
Estrellas ☆ 2025-04-08
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- Explosiones de rayos X y partículas cargadas de rápida velocidad que se disparan al espacio; creadas por cambios en los campos magnéticos.
- El brillo de una estrella tal como lo vemos a simple vista.
- Una corriente de partículas cargadas que sopla continuamente hacia afuera en todas direcciones desde el Sol.
- El gas y el polvo entre las estrellas.
- Las manchas oscuras dentro de la Vía Láctea son nubes de gas interestelar que se ven oscuras porque bloquean nuestra visión de las estrellas detrás de ellas.
- Constituye el Sol. Está formado por átomos en los que algunos o todos los electrones han sido despojados y núcleos con carga positiva, llamados iones, vagan libremente.
- La capa media de la atmósfera solar, donde la temperatura desciende a 10.000 K, región que irradia la mayor parte de la luz ultravioleta.
- La capa más externa de la atmósfera solar, que se extiende millones de kilómetros por encima de la superficie visible del Sol.
- Esparcen elementos en la atmósfera de una estrella hacia el espacio.
- Centro denso de un fragmento de nube.
- Las estrellas nacen en nubes interestelares que son particularmente frías y densas.
- Una estrella que se encuentra actualmente en la misma etapa de su ciclo de vida que el Sol.
- se forman cuando la gravedad hace que una nube molecular se contraiga y la contracción continúa hasta que el objeto central se calienta lo suficiente como para sostener la fusión nuclear en su núcleo.
- La vela pequeña se apagó primero porque había menos _____ en el frasco pequeño.
- Elemento principal del Sol.
- ¿Con qué frecuencia se repite/ocurre el ciclo?
- Bola gigante _________ de gas está hecha de plasma.
- La capa más baja de la atmósfera, que es la superficie visible del Sol.
- Cuando comienza la fusión nuclear, ¡la estrella es ______!
- La cantidad total de energía que una estrella emite al espacio.
- OrdenSuperiordelaVidaEstelar Estrella de _____ masa → Supernova, que luego se convierte en una estrella de neutrones o un agujero negro.
- Propiedad física de un sistema giratorio, de modo que su giro permanece constante a menos que actúe sobre él un par externo.
- La presión del gas hacia afuera equilibra la atracción de la gravedad hacia adentro, manteniendo nuestro Sol más o menos estable en tamaño.
- Misión de la NASA diseñada para estudiar la corona solar y el viento solar mediante vuelos en la atmósfera solar.
- Los elementos _______ más pesados se produjeron dentro de las estrellas.
- Un ciclo en el que el número promedio de manchas solares en el Sol aumenta y disminuye gradualmente.
- El hidrógeno colisiona para formar helio, liberando energía.
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- El plasma más tranquilo, la energía se desplaza hacia el exterior en forma de fotones de luz.
- Las nubes moleculares bloquean las estrellas detrás de ellas o las hacen parecer más rojas.
- Diminutos granos sólidos de carbono, silicio, oxígeno y hierro en el espacio.
- Los elementos ________, hidrógeno y helio, se produjeron en el Big Bang.
- Corrientes de gas a alta velocidad que se disparan al espacio interestelar.
- Bucles gigantes en la cromosfera y la corona solares que conectan dos manchas solares.
- Manchas oscuras en la superficie solar, que pueden tener un diámetro mayor que el de la Tierra.
- Teoría de la Relatividad de Einstein: _______ en sí misma tiene energía.
- Un gráfico con la temperatura en el eje x y la luminosidad en el eje y, utilizado para caracterizar las estrellas.
- Nube de gas y polvo en el espacio exterior, visible en el cielo nocturno como una mancha brillante indistinta o como una silueta oscura contra otra materia luminosa.
- Una acumulación de gas, plasma y polvo en nuestra galaxia y otras, también conocidas como nebulosas. Supernova: una explosión cataclísmica de una estrella.
- El gas que rodea a una protoestrella cae en la estrella debido a la gravedad. Disco Protoestelar Disco de material que rodea una protoestrella.
- La fuente de energía del Sol se encuentra aquí.
- El Sol no es una bola ardiente de ______.
- Segundo elemento más abundante en el Sol.
- El plasma de energía caliente del núcleo solar asciende y el gas frío retrocede hacia el centro.
- OrdenInferiordelaVidaEstelar Estrella de _____ masa, nebulosa planetaria, enana blanca.
44 Clues: Elemento principal del Sol. • Centro denso de un fragmento de nube. • El gas y el polvo entre las estrellas. • El Sol no es una bola ardiente de ______. • Segundo elemento más abundante en el Sol. • ¿Con qué frecuencia se repite/ocurre el ciclo? • La fuente de energía del Sol se encuentra aquí. • Bola gigante _________ de gas está hecha de plasma. • ...
Saturn 2025-03-27
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- the outside part or uppermost layer of something
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network
- a small, discrete point-like piece of matter or energy
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the natural satellite of the earth
- Saturn's largest moon and the second-largest moon in the solar system
- the father of observational astronomy, modern-era classical physics, the scientific method, and modern science
- circular object
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- the planet on which we live
- the largest planet in our solar system, a gas giant primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, and the name of the chief Roman god of the sky and weather, equivalent to the Greek god Zeus
- the chemical element of atomic number
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied
- a repeated decorative design
- the sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- characterized by strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
20 Clues: circular object • the planet on which we live • a repeated decorative design • the natural satellite of the earth • the chemical element of atomic number • the outside part or uppermost layer of something • a small, discrete point-like piece of matter or energy • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Science Review 3 2025-11-21
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- Star always almost right above the North Pole
- The moon's gravity affects the oceans' ...
- Our solar system is part of the ... Galaxy.
- Planet tipped on its side
- Largest planet with rings.
- Smallest planet
- The only planet that is habitable
- When "all" of the moon is visible
- The tilt of the earth gives us our...
- Planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
- Scientists in space can live and work in a ...
- The earth continuously spins or rotates on its...
- Group of stars that make a picture
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- brightest planet; Earth's twin
- Word that means "suitable for life"
- The largest planet; has the Great Red Spot.
- The sun and all the heavenly bodies that orbit it.
- The ... is a natural satellite of Earth.
- The right ... on the earth helps to make Earth perfect for life.
- The four planets farthest from the sun are the ... planets.
- Things God created to stay the same are...
- A hole on the surface of the moon or other planet is called a...
- Planets orbit the sun because of the sun's ...
- The star that is closest to Earth
- When North America is tilted toward the sun, it is ... in North America.
- A continual path around the sun.
- A small piece of space rock traveling in space
- Something natural or man-made that orbits Earth
- The moon reflects the light of the ...
- Red Planet
- The ... of the earth in the solar system helps make Earth designed for life.
- The sun is at the ... of our solar system.
32 Clues: Red Planet • Smallest planet • Planet tipped on its side • Largest planet with rings. • brightest planet; Earth's twin • A continual path around the sun. • The only planet that is habitable • When "all" of the moon is visible • The star that is closest to Earth • Group of stars that make a picture • Word that means "suitable for life" • The tilt of the earth gives us our... • ...
Eclipse/ Brody 2024-03-25
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- during a solar eclipse the moon is in what phase
- what should you wear during a solar eclpse
- Eclipses,The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another.
- The darkest part of the shadow
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- During a eclpice the moon puts a___ on earth
- GIve of a big shadow
- Eclipse, an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- When the moon is at its fartest point of orbit.
8 Clues: GIve of a big shadow • The darkest part of the shadow • what should you wear during a solar eclpse • During a eclpice the moon puts a___ on earth • When the moon is at its fartest point of orbit. • during a solar eclipse the moon is in what phase • Eclipse, an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • ...
ddd 2023-05-03
15 Clues: road • bird • slab • king • ballgame • pictures • Peninsula • of Panama • lack water • solar thingy • a big concil • floating framland • artfilical islands • place to observatories • 3 countries that are friends
L'environnement 2020-01-08
23 Clues: Heat • Trash • Flood • Glass • Earth • To save • To waste • Cleaning • Heat wave • To reduce • Dangerous • To recycle • Light bulb • To pollute • To threaten • Consumption • To sort out • Solar energy • To throw away • Nuclear plant • noire Oil slick • Greenhouse effect • climatique Global warming
Stage 30 Vocab 2022-10-20
20 Clues: too • work • rock • panic • solar • greatly • consult • injustice • until now • 2nd pp of cut • Antonym of Rise • Antonym for Poor • 2nd pp of affect • Antonym of Death • Antonym for Empty • Synonym for scared • Antonym of Stranger • Synonym for together • Etymology of sororal • Feminine plural of Riches
Riddle Me This: Earth Day Edition 2025-04-04
22 Clues: riddle #6 • riddle #1 • riddle #2 • riddle #4 • riddle #7 • riddle #5 • riddle #8 • riddle #3 • riddle #9 • riddle #16 • riddle #12 • riddle #14 • riddle #13 • riddle #10 • riddle #18 • riddle #20 • riddle #19 • riddle #15 • riddle #11 • riddle #21 • riddle #17 • tree, riddle #22
choice board 2025-04-22
30 Clues: fog • ice • sea • hail • mist • snow • rain • lake • earth • world • river • ocean • desert • jungle • energy • clouds • island • forest • its hot • volcano • downpoor • mountain • black ice • hurricane • waterfall • its cloudy • solar energy • deforestation • coastal areas • mountain range
module 3 2025-04-29
Our solar system 2017-01-09
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- It's the hottest planet. It has mountains and volcanoes and it's the same size as the Earth.
- The biggest planet of them all
- A giant ball of gas on fire
- A mean of transport to go to space
- A rock that falls down to the Earth
- It's the seventh planet and the coldest planet of them all. It's the only planet lying on it's side.
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- It's the furthest planet of them all. It's dark, cold and windy in there.
- A machine that orbits the Sun
- The red planet. It has deserts and two moons.
- The planet where we live.
- It's the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet of them all.
- A person who goes to space.
- It's got lots of rings made of dust, rocks and other things.
13 Clues: The planet where we live. • A giant ball of gas on fire • A person who goes to space. • A machine that orbits the Sun • The biggest planet of them all • A mean of transport to go to space • A rock that falls down to the Earth • The red planet. It has deserts and two moons. • It's got lots of rings made of dust, rocks and other things. • ...
Solar System Crossword 2014-01-09
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- What is the proper name for a shooting star
- What is the name for a planet spinning on its axis
- What planet is most known for its rings
- Which planet has the shortest rotation
- What group of planets all have rings
- What is the name on the celestial objects orbiting the sun
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- What is the most outer dwarf planet
- What is made of dust and snow and known as a dirty snowball
- what is the name for a planet spinning around the sun
- Which planet is known as the red planet
- What planet is most like our own moon
- What is in the most outer region of your solar system
- Which planet is known to be earth's twin
13 Clues: What is the most outer dwarf planet • What group of planets all have rings • What planet is most like our own moon • Which planet has the shortest rotation • Which planet is known as the red planet • What planet is most known for its rings • Which planet is known to be earth's twin • What is the proper name for a shooting star • ...
Solar System Crossword 2020-12-09
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- This planet spins on its side, possibly due to a collision with another body in space.
- The sun is a ____.
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are made of ___.
- This planet is a red color and has the biggest volcano in the solar system.
- This planet is a deep blue and is very windy.
- A comet is often followed by a streak of debris called a ____.
- This planet has a thick, poisonous atmosphere.
- Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth have a ____ surface.
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- This planet is known for a giant, visible storm that has been taking place for hundreds of years.
- Kepler 452b may once have had ____ on its surface.
- This is the planet where we live.
- This is the closest planet to the sun.
- This planet has rings made of ice and debris.
13 Clues: The sun is a ____. • This is the planet where we live. • This is the closest planet to the sun. • This planet has rings made of ice and debris. • This planet is a deep blue and is very windy. • This planet has a thick, poisonous atmosphere. • Kepler 452b may once have had ____ on its surface. • Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth have a ____ surface. • ...
Solar System Organization 2024-09-15
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- The inner planets are Mercury, Earth, Mars, and ________________
- Meteoroid that enter Earth's atmosphere.
- The outer planets are also known as _______________.
- The inner planets are also known as ___________ planets.
- Made up of nucleus, coma, and tail.
- The name of the galaxy our system is located
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- The outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and ____________.
- Small chunk of rock or iron that travels through space.
- The sun is made of ___________________
- A Meteoroid that survives the meteor phase.
- Space rocks that orbit the Sun.
- The inner planets are known to have _____________ surfaces.
- A yellow dwarf, has a surface temperature of 9,9932 degree Fahrenheit
13 Clues: Space rocks that orbit the Sun. • Made up of nucleus, coma, and tail. • The sun is made of ___________________ • Meteoroid that enter Earth's atmosphere. • A Meteoroid that survives the meteor phase. • The name of the galaxy our system is located • The outer planets are also known as _______________. • Small chunk of rock or iron that travels through space. • ...
Solar System Crossword 2023-02-17
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- Distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave
- Loose balls of ice and rock that leave streaks of light in the sky
- orbits the sun, a sphere
- What scientists use to measure distance in space
- Instrument that collects and focuses lights and other forms of electromagnetic rediation
- Chuncks of rock or dust smaller than an asteroid
- object that orbits a planet
- _____ belt is located between Mars and Jupiter
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- Energy that can travel in the form of waves
- Consists of the sun, planets, and their moons
- Light you can see
- Light seperates different colors with different wavelengths
- gaseous body, center of the solar system
13 Clues: Light you can see • orbits the sun, a sphere • object that orbits a planet • gaseous body, center of the solar system • Energy that can travel in the form of waves • Consists of the sun, planets, and their moons • _____ belt is located between Mars and Jupiter • What scientists use to measure distance in space • Chuncks of rock or dust smaller than an asteroid • ...
The solar system 2022-12-08
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- Largest planet in the solar system
- Where does the sun set?
- Where does the sun rise from?
- What planet has only been visited by a single spacecraft?
- Hottest planet
- What does not make it's own light?
- This is a red planet
- What planet do we live on?
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- How many people walked on the moon?
- Furthest planet from the sun?
- Day of the week associated with the moon?
- What appears at night and has the colour blue and white?
- Closet planet to the sun
13 Clues: Hottest planet • This is a red planet • Where does the sun set? • Closet planet to the sun • What planet do we live on? • Furthest planet from the sun? • Where does the sun rise from? • Largest planet in the solar system • What does not make it's own light? • How many people walked on the moon? • Day of the week associated with the moon? • ...
Solar System Crossword 2025-05-02
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- the path one object travels around another object
- one of many small, rocky objects between Mars and Jupiter
- a tool that makes far away objects look closer
- the only star in our solar system
- spheres that orbit planets
- an object whose gravity is so strong that light cannot escape it
- are made entirely of gas
- planets that are smaller, rocky, and close to the sun
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- one complete trip of one object around another
- a large, round body in space that orbits a star
- planets are more gaseous, larger, further from the sun
- any of the patterns that are formed by a group of stars
- piece of rock smaller than an asteroid
13 Clues: are made entirely of gas • spheres that orbit planets • the only star in our solar system • piece of rock smaller than an asteroid • one complete trip of one object around another • a tool that makes far away objects look closer • a large, round body in space that orbits a star • the path one object travels around another object • ...
Solar Eclipse Crossword 2025-02-11
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- Our moon blocking the Sun, preventing sunlight from hitting us
- A big ball of rock orbiting the Earth
- The acronym for the most well-known space agency
- The continent where you can view the eclipse from
- The object that produces sunshine
- Specially made glasses to look at the eclipse
- Light coming from the Sun
- One of the many animals affected by the solar eclipse
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- The point where the moon fully covers the sun
- Our earth blocking the Sun, making the moon glow red
- An object blocking another object's light
- The condition where your vision is partly or fully obstructed
- The empty void of black once we leave Earth
13 Clues: Light coming from the Sun • The object that produces sunshine • A big ball of rock orbiting the Earth • An object blocking another object's light • The empty void of black once we leave Earth • The point where the moon fully covers the sun • Specially made glasses to look at the eclipse • The acronym for the most well-known space agency • ...
Solar System 2 2024-12-11
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- a big explosion of a star
- the belt of rocks that is in between the rockies and the gas planets.
- the first wheeled rover on mars
- the latest rover to go to mars. I guess the scientists just keep ____
- a movie, also a place called the Heliopause
- the greed goddess of the hunt, another moon mission
- the fourth rover on mars, also the thing that kills cats
- a big hole
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- a picture taking thing that orbits earth
- the third rover to be sent to mars. Nasa never misses an ___
- the greek god of the sun, also a mission
- the first satellite to leave our solar system
- the second rover to be sent to mars. After all of these rovers, I’ve lost mine.
13 Clues: a big hole • a big explosion of a star • the first wheeled rover on mars • a picture taking thing that orbits earth • the greek god of the sun, also a mission • a movie, also a place called the Heliopause • the first satellite to leave our solar system • the greed goddess of the hunt, another moon mission • the fourth rover on mars, also the thing that kills cats • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2026-02-24
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- the color of the moon during a lunar eclipse
- a small rocky object located in the asteroid belt that orbits the Sun
- the type of eclipse that occurs when Earth’s shadow covers the moon
- the type of eclipse that occurs when the moon covers the Sun
- the star in our solar system
- a ring of icy and rocky material located beyond Neptune’s orbit
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- ball of frozen gas, rock, and dust that orbits the Sun and leaves a tail of melting ice as it gets close to the Sun
- type of planet that is mostly round and orbits the Sun but does not have an orbit clear of debris
- darkest part of Earth’s shadow
- outer planet with no solid surface made entirely of gas
- a force of attraction between masses
- inner planet with a crust/core made of solid, earthy material
- a cloud of gas and dust in space between stars
13 Clues: the star in our solar system • darkest part of Earth’s shadow • a force of attraction between masses • the color of the moon during a lunar eclipse • a cloud of gas and dust in space between stars • outer planet with no solid surface made entirely of gas • the type of eclipse that occurs when the moon covers the Sun • ...
Our Solar System: 2025-11-14
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- a small rocky particle made up of rock material
- Mercury,venus, earth,and Mars
- Is a spherical shell of celestial bodies believed to surround the sun far beyond the orbits of the outermost planets.
- is a natural satellite of a planet.
- is the star in the center of our solar system around which the planets revolve and receive light.
- Is an object that orbits a star, is large enough to be nearly spherical in shape, and has no other large object in its orbital path.
- Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune
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- Is a band of small celestial bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune
- Is a meteoroid that has entered Earth’s atmosphere and produces a streak of light/
- Is the average distance from Earth to the Sun- about 150 million km
- Is a small, rocky, icy object that orbits the sun.
- Is a small rocky object that orbits the sun.
- is an object that orbits a star nearly in a spherical shape but shares its orbital path with other objects of similar size but also isn’t classified as a satellite.
13 Clues: Mercury,venus, earth,and Mars • Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune • is a natural satellite of a planet. • Is a small rocky object that orbits the sun. • a small rocky particle made up of rock material • Is a small, rocky, icy object that orbits the sun. • Is a band of small celestial bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune • ...
Space 2023-05-26
10 Clues: Partial shadow • Main element in stars • Number of moon phases • Southern & Northern... • Known as a dwarf planet • is the shape of the earth • planets in the solar system • The largest planet in the solar system • when Earth's moon is in a total lunar eclipse • there are 4 types in total (we learned 2 types)
Global Processes 2013-01-25
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- What is the name of the zone of convergence of air masses along the equator?
- What wavelengths are hot?
- What tropic is found at 30 degrees North?
- What tropic is found at 30 degrees South?
- What kind of radiation is solar energy?
- What word is short for incoming solar radiation?
- What is a centre of high atmospheric pressure called?
- What name is used for the effect that too much methane and carbon dioxide are having on the atmosphere?
- In what zones can you expect to find clouds and rain?
- 19 percent of insolation is absorbed by what?
- What force deflects wind to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere?
- What is the name for lines that connect areas of equal temperature?
- Temeratures of locations near ocean areas are moderated by water's ability to slowly absord and slowly release heat energy.
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- In what zones can you expect to find good weather?
- What is a centre of low atmospheric pressure called?
- What point experiences the most direct solar rays?
- Areas not located near large bodies of water exhibit large temperature fluctuations daily and yearly.
- What is the change of atmospheric pressure, measured along a line at right angles to isobars, called?
- What is the name for the event that causes warm water to return to South America from Australia, and results in poor fishing?
- What does not change temperature quickly?
- What warms and cools rapidly at a shallow level?
- What is another word for an object's reflectivity?
- What wavelengths are cool?
23 Clues: What wavelengths are hot? • What wavelengths are cool? • What kind of radiation is solar energy? • What tropic is found at 30 degrees North? • What tropic is found at 30 degrees South? • What does not change temperature quickly? • 19 percent of insolation is absorbed by what? • What word is short for incoming solar radiation? • ...
The Babbler August 12 2024 2024-08-12
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- The quality of an individual; a person in a fictional story
- The opposing force in a story; an adversary
- A main division or segment of a play!
- A section of a book, usually an introduction, before the main part of the book!
- Sensational fiction often printed on low-quality paper made of wood pulp; a movie starring Samuel L. Jackson!
- A story that occurs in regularly installments on television or publications!
- Another word for a story!
- A (usually daytime) television drama that follows the dramatic lives of a group of characters
- A brief summary of a script to sell it to your audience!
- Our Sun; a giant luminoid spheroid of plasma!
- A planet that exists outside of the Solar System
- A list of sources or books as references; also the academic study of books!
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- The script of a movie or television series
- A small rock or minor planet orbiting within the inner Solar System
- A celestial body orbiting a planet; our Moon is one!
- A celestial body similar to but not technically a planet! They're smaller!
- Diffuse material in orbit around a central object! Think black holes!
- A type of poem consisting of fourteen lines, often with ten syllables per line
- Usually includes meter, rhyme, and stanzaic structures!
- A ring or disc in the outer Solar System just outside Neptune's orbit!
- An introductory segment in fiction; an event that happens before things get started!
- Written language that follows the natural flow of speech!
22 Clues: Another word for a story! • A main division or segment of a play! • The script of a movie or television series • The opposing force in a story; an adversary • Our Sun; a giant luminoid spheroid of plasma! • A planet that exists outside of the Solar System • A celestial body orbiting a planet; our Moon is one! • Usually includes meter, rhyme, and stanzaic structures! • ...
MP4 Nine Weeks Review Vocabulary 2022-05-17
Across
- a group of billion of stars
- the third planet in our solar system
- the path a satellite follows as it revolves
- the ecology levels are Organism, Population, _____ and Ecosystem.
- living things ex. plants and animals
- a force of attraction between any two objects example: the Sun and Earth
- a large number of asteroids in orbit between Mars and Jupiter
- a rocky object smaller than a planet that orbits the sun
- the movement of one object in its orbit around another object in space
- the Sun _____ on its axis
- used to explore other planets
- all the galaxies together form this
- first American woman in space
- this Kingdom is autotrophic
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- the Sun is a large _____ in our galaxy
- the planet with the most moons
- we know this as a shooting star
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- this domain has a nucleus
- this includes Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- was the first space probe sent to Mars in 1976
- nonliving things ex. water, soil, and temperature
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called
- a ball of ice, rock, frozen gases, and dust that orbits the sun
- large bodies in space that orbit the sun
- supported the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- largest object in our solar system
- composed of at least one cell
- first American in space
- an envelope of gas surrounding a body in space
- this includes the sun, planets and stars
31 Clues: first American in space • this domain has a nucleus • the Sun _____ on its axis • a group of billion of stars • this Kingdom is autotrophic • composed of at least one cell • used to explore other planets • first American woman in space • the planet with the most moons • we know this as a shooting star • a cloud of gas and dust in space • largest object in our solar system • ...
Reino de las plantas 2025-05-22
Across
- – Parte reproductora de muchas plantas, a menudo colorida para atraer polinizadores.
- – Parte de la planta que crece bajo tierra y absorbe agua y minerales.
- – Pigmento verde en las hojas que absorbe la luz solar para la fotosíntesis.
- – Parte de la célula vegetal donde ocurre la fotosíntesis.
- – Tejido que transporta agua desde las raíces al resto de la planta.
- – Un organismo vivo que produce su propio alimento usando la luz solar mediante la fotosíntesis.
- – Parte de una planta con flor que contiene las semillas.
- – Plantas simples, sin vasos conductores, que viven en lugares húmedos y se reproducen con esporas.
- – Plantas con flor que producen semillas dentro de frutos.
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- – Transferencia del polen desde la parte masculina (antera) a la parte femenina (estigma) de la flor.
- – Tejido que transporta azúcares y nutrientes desde las hojas a otras partes de la planta.
- – Parte pequeña de la planta que puede crecer y convertirse en una nueva planta.
- – Proceso por el cual las plantas producen nuevos individuos.
- – Parte de la planta que la sostiene y transporta agua y nutrientes.
- – Plantas que producen semillas en conos y no tienen flores.
- – Parte grande de la célula vegetal que almacena agua y nutrientes.
- – Proceso por el cual las plantas convierten la luz solar, el dióxido de carbono y el agua en oxígeno y glucosa.
- – Parte plana de la planta donde ocurre la mayor parte de la fotosíntesis.
- – Plantas con vasos conductores, sin flores, que también se reproducen con esporas.
- – Capa externa rígida que protege y da soporte a las células vegetales.
20 Clues: – Parte de una planta con flor que contiene las semillas. • – Parte de la célula vegetal donde ocurre la fotosíntesis. • – Plantas con flor que producen semillas dentro de frutos. • – Plantas que producen semillas en conos y no tienen flores. • – Proceso por el cual las plantas producen nuevos individuos. • ...
revisão de ciências José 2025-11-25
Across
- tambem conhecido como água
- oque a sigla ods significa
- quem é um cientista que fez a teoria da evolucao por seleçao natural
- os golfinhos e orcas são
- qual o nome da estrela da sistema solar
- oque é a vegetação
- quantos cromossomos tem o ser humano
- qual movimento a terra gira em torno do sol
- oque é Ácido Desoxirribonucleico
- qual gás pode acabar daqui a alguns anos
- processo onde átomos de reagentes se reorganizam para formar novos produtos
- menor planeta do sistema solar
- quantos planetas do sistema solar são rochosos
- qual ods é responsavel por cuidar de guerras e lutas entre os paises
- qual o nome popula do grupo 18 da tabela periódica
- qual cidade foi afetada por radiação de um reator nuclear da ucraina
- a radiação pode causar
- que liquido dissolve alimentos no estomago
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- conjunto de familiares organizado por parentesco
- quais são as fases da lua
- qual primata não é um macaco ou um humano
- qual o movimento que a terra gira em seu propio eixo
- oque a lua faz a terra
- aonde ocorreu o desastre do cezio 137
- oque as garrafas de plastico são feitas
- oque são os animais
- oque a sustentabilidade protege
- qual são os repteis extintos por um meteorito
- se meu pai é ruivo e minha mãe é ruiva eu seria
- uma molécola de dna é de que tamanho
- qual a sigla do cobre
- qual grupo de dinossauros sobriviveu
- qual o satelite natural da terra
33 Clues: oque é a vegetação • oque são os animais • qual a sigla do cobre • oque a lua faz a terra • a radiação pode causar • os golfinhos e orcas são • quais são as fases da lua • tambem conhecido como água • oque a sigla ods significa • menor planeta do sistema solar • oque a sustentabilidade protege • oque é Ácido Desoxirribonucleico • qual o satelite natural da terra • ...
ASTRONOMY YEAR 1 REFRESHER 2025-09-06
Across
- A telescope that only uses lenses to form an image.
- First person to see the phases of Venus.
- May be found at the centre of most galaxies - both words, no space.
- Largest moon of any planet in the solar system.
- Brightest star in northern hemisphere.
- e.g. the summer triangle.
- Name given to our galaxy - both words no space.
- Star in Orion - she was very bad and quite mad in Harry Potter.
- Nearest large spiral galaxy to us.
- The lion.
- Bright orange star in Orion.
- Unit often used to describe distances in astronomy - first word.
- Widely used planetarium programme.
- Eclipse when moon casts its shadow on the earth.
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- Eclipse when moon passes into Earth's shadow.
- Our galaxy is properly described as a ______ spiral.
- Unit often used to describe distances in astronomy - second word.
- e.g Cassiopeia.
- Used by astronomers to describe brightness of a star.
- It's surface is hotter than an oven and could melt lead.
- The path followed through the sky by the sun and planets.
- Follow the curve of the plough's handle to find this star.
- A cloud of dust and gas, possibly made to shine by nearby stars.
- Central part of flying horse.
- The largest planet.
- Often described as a 'star city'.
- Travel to this planet to find the largest volcano in the solar system.
- brightest star in summer triangle.
- The part of a telescope that you look through.
- A telescope that uses mirrors to form an image.
- The ringed planet.
31 Clues: The lion. • e.g Cassiopeia. • The ringed planet. • The largest planet. • e.g. the summer triangle. • Bright orange star in Orion. • Central part of flying horse. • Often described as a 'star city'. • brightest star in summer triangle. • Nearest large spiral galaxy to us. • Widely used planetarium programme. • Brightest star in northern hemisphere. • ...
Week 6 Vocabulary 2016-09-29
19 Clues: journey • very end • value of • planning • estimate • to expand • 29.5 days • a opinion • to obtain • to explore • to examine • to improve • main source • to make larger • streak of light • nondirect source • creating suspense • solar system body • small rock orbiting the sun
Unit 3 - vocabulary practice 2020-12-01
Across
- Gesetz
- Abfall
- Sonnenenergie
- Baumwolle
- Erwärmung
- reichlich
- Klimaerwärmung
- Glühbirne
- eingepackt
- kochen,sieden
- Erhaltung,Konservierung
- Schicht
- Schutz
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- Kohle
- Umwelt
- Klimaanlage
- umweltbewusst
- biologisch, organisch
- CO2-Abgase
- Staatsangehörigkeit
- (Umwelt)verschmutzung
- nützlich
- Altglascontainer
- Masse,Großmenge
- Mülldeponie
- Einkäufe
- Speisekammer
27 Clues: Kohle • Umwelt • Gesetz • Abfall • Schutz • Schicht • nützlich • Einkäufe • Baumwolle • Erwärmung • reichlich • Glühbirne • CO2-Abgase • eingepackt • Klimaanlage • Mülldeponie • Speisekammer • umweltbewusst • Sonnenenergie • kochen,sieden • Klimaerwärmung • Masse,Großmenge • Altglascontainer • Staatsangehörigkeit • biologisch, organisch • (Umwelt)verschmutzung • Erhaltung,Konservierung
The Environment 2020-10-29
Across
- Sukupuuttoon kuollut
- Kieltää
- Lahjoittaa
- eruption Tulivuorenpurkaus
- development Kestävä kehitys
- Metsien tuhoaminen
- Pohjavesi
- Saastuttaa
- Lahjoittaa
- Tulva
- gas Maakaasu
- waste Ongelmajäte
- energy Ydinvoima
- habitat Elinympäristö
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- Uhanalainen
- Kuluttaa
- Salametsästys
- spill Öljyvuoto
- Nälänhätä
- Irrottaa pistorasiasta
- fumes Pakokaasut
- bankk Pullonpalautuspiste
- Uusiutuva
- Kuivuus
- Maanvyöry
- waste Myrkkyjäte
- Saastunut
- resources Luonnonvarat
- energy Aurinkoenergia
29 Clues: Tulva • Kieltää • Kuivuus • Kuluttaa • Nälänhätä • Uusiutuva • Pohjavesi • Maanvyöry • Saastunut • Lahjoittaa • Saastuttaa • Lahjoittaa • Uhanalainen • gas Maakaasu • Salametsästys • spill Öljyvuoto • fumes Pakokaasut • waste Myrkkyjäte • energy Ydinvoima • waste Ongelmajäte • Metsien tuhoaminen • Sukupuuttoon kuollut • energy Aurinkoenergia • habitat Elinympäristö • Irrottaa pistorasiasta • resources Luonnonvarat • ...
Week 1 2024-10-01
20 Clues: rip • broke • smart • amazed • no danger • dangerous • sad event • solar, wind • healthy food • break easily • an extra one • look intently • not worth doing • four sided shape • stretch the truth • opposite of rough • brown, black animal • deck ____, high _____ • needs to be done quickly • produce, make more of something
Seasons, Moon Phases, and Eclipses 2022-09-22
Across
- month of the winter solstice
- about how many days are there between a new moon and a full moon
- month of the summer solstice
- we can thank the Earth's _____ for the seasons we experience
- the rarest type of solar eclipse to see
- the name for the darkest part of the moon (or Earth's) shadow
- Earth spinning around itself
- an occurrence that puts a small section of the Earth in the Moon's shadow.
- when the southern hemisphere is tilted _____ from the sun, it experiences winter
- an occurrence that puts the moon in the shadow of the Earth?
- Earth going around the sun
- a time when Earth's days are shortest (or longest)
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- month of the fall equinox
- this much percent of the moon is always lit by the sun
- lunar eclipses only happen during this moon phase
- a type of solar eclipse that happens when the moon is too far away and so the edges of the sun peeks out from behind the moon
- Earth is closes to the sun in this month
- the type of lunar eclipse where only a part of the moon is in Earth's shadow
- about how many days are required for the Moon to go from on full moon phase to the next full moon phase
- when the northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun, it experiences summer
- month of the spring equinox
- solar eclipses only happen during this moon phase
- Earth is farthest from the sun in this month
- a time when Earth's days and nights are equal in length
24 Clues: month of the fall equinox • Earth going around the sun • month of the spring equinox • month of the winter solstice • month of the summer solstice • Earth spinning around itself • the rarest type of solar eclipse to see • Earth is closes to the sun in this month • Earth is farthest from the sun in this month • lunar eclipses only happen during this moon phase • ...
Energy sources 2014-08-07
Across
- The type of fuel that can be replaced by recycled cooking oil.
- This is one of the largest oil consuming countries in the world.
- This type of energy is ideal for isolated households or communities in tropical countries.
- This machine turns turbine movement into electric current.
- Water is turned into this to power turbines in the case of thermal energy.
- These forms of energy require water to be heated.
- To produce electricity, many sources of energy are used in different ways, but most of them end up spinning a ______.
- The main issue with wind energy is that it is not __________.
- Solar, wind, tidal, biomass are all forms of ______ energy.
- The substance obtained from crops like sugar cane and can replace conventional gasoline fuel.
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- Harnessing the power of rivers using dams is _ _ _.
- One big problem with fossil fuels is their carbon ________.
- Geothermal power can produce electricity as well as ___________.
- This is one of the cheapest forms of energy, and a dirty fossil fuel.
- Coal is formed from a layer of organic matter called _______.
- The type of energy obtained from the heat of the Earth. Used in Iceland.
- For HEP, this concrete structure is normally needed.
- Forms of energy that use or rely on heat for electricity production need this to cool down the power station machinery.
- This type of energy is sourced from URANIUM atoms. Used in France.
- This country is fully supplied by Hydroelectricity.
- Solar PV cells are not more widely used because of their high _____.
21 Clues: These forms of energy require water to be heated. • Harnessing the power of rivers using dams is _ _ _. • This country is fully supplied by Hydroelectricity. • For HEP, this concrete structure is normally needed. • This machine turns turbine movement into electric current. • One big problem with fossil fuels is their carbon ________. • ...
El reino de las plantas 2025-05-22
Across
- – Parte plana de la planta donde ocurre la mayor parte de la fotosíntesis.
- – Plantas con vasos conductores, sin flores, que también se reproducen con esporas.
- – Tejido que transporta azúcares y nutrientes desde las hojas a otras partes de la planta.
- – Parte de la célula vegetal donde ocurre la fotosíntesis.
- – Un organismo vivo que produce su propio alimento usando la luz solar mediante la fotosíntesis.
- – Tejido que transporta agua desde las raíces al resto de la planta.
- – Proceso por el cual las plantas convierten la luz solar, el dióxido de carbono y el agua en oxígeno y glucosa.
- – Proceso por el cual las plantas producen nuevos individuos.
- – Plantas que producen semillas en conos y no tienen flores.
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- – Parte grande de la célula vegetal que almacena agua y nutrientes.
- – Parte pequeña de la planta que puede crecer y convertirse en una nueva planta.
- – Plantas simples, sin vasos conductores, que viven en lugares húmedos y se reproducen con esporas.
- – Pigmento verde en las hojas que absorbe la luz solar para la fotosíntesis.
- – Parte reproductora de muchas plantas, a menudo colorida para atraer polinizadores.
- – Parte de la planta que crece bajo tierra y absorbe agua y minerales.
- – Transferencia del polen desde la parte masculina (antera) a la parte femenina (estigma) de la flor.
- – Parte de la planta que la sostiene y transporta agua y nutrientes.
- – Plantas con flor que producen semillas dentro de frutos.
- – Capa externa rígida que protege y da soporte a las células vegetales.
- – Parte de una planta con flor que contiene las semillas.
20 Clues: – Parte de una planta con flor que contiene las semillas. • – Parte de la célula vegetal donde ocurre la fotosíntesis. • – Plantas con flor que producen semillas dentro de frutos. • – Plantas que producen semillas en conos y no tienen flores. • – Proceso por el cual las plantas producen nuevos individuos. • ...
Earth-Sun-Moon 2025-05-05
Across
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- a space object that orbits around another object
- the relative size of things
- the force exerted from one object of mass to another object of mass
- a massive object that has such high gravitational force that nothing can escape
- when the moon is becoming less and less illuminated over time
- a division of time marked by similar weather and sunlight hours
- to move in a circle around a central object, such as a star
- to move in a circular motion, spinning
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- the cyclical change of water levels on Earth
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- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- when the moon is becoming more and more illuminated over time
- a collection of dust, planets, stars, and moons held together by gravity
- a rock sphere that travels around a planet
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
- when an object blocks out another object (eg. lunar, solar)
- an imaginary line that an object rotates or revolves around
- the time it takes for the Moon to orbit around the Earth
- the prefix for things outside of our solar system
- the nearly circular path a smaller object travels around a larger object
- to be off of one’s natural rotation axis, measured in degrees
- a space object that orbits around a star
23 Clues: the relative size of things • to move in a circular motion, spinning • a space object that orbits around a star • a rock sphere that travels around a planet • the cyclical change of water levels on Earth • to shine light on an object and make it visible • a space object that orbits around another object • the prefix for things outside of our solar system • ...
Doshi's Puzzle 2021-08-17
20 Clues: Hope • Style • Sound • Music • Season • Miracle • Ultimate • Interest • Awareness • Our Country • Bundle of joy • Very different • Master of yoga • Goddess of wealth • Full of sweetness • Mahabharat character • Palindrome in Gujarati • A Planet of solar system • I am in Himachal Pradesh • Divine meaning in Sanskrit
9th-List 3 2023-05-23
25 Clues: TV • dot • taco • cook • sense • shoes • anime • paper • dance • a fib • skinny • mail it • go into • opinion • veggies • location • six seven • no school • experiments • solar system • think about it • lottery winner • too much talking • opposite of thin • vampires need it to live
Secondary Spelling List 14 2018-09-21
20 Clues: pago • cárcel • ilegal • vapores • terrenal • blow-blew • oso polar • break-broke • begin-began • choose-chose • el más lento • el más suave • el más pesado • forget-forgot • energía solar • el más rápido • de-forestación • el más inteligente • nivel del mar incrementando • comercio de animales salvajes
TTS IPAS 24 2023-11-06
Kpop Biases 2021-05-06
l'ecologie 2021-04-23
15 Clues: a law • recycling • landscape • carpooling • well being • ecotourism • solar energy • nuclear plant • nuclear energy • an area/a space • in the open air • combustable/fuel • garbage collection • endangered species • energy consumption
676767676767676767676767676767676767676767676767 2025-10-06
15 Clues: sun • wall • cloth • grant • chief • normal • estate • thebest • thesame • academic • a person • the way you speak • a uncomfirmed thing • 3rd year of high school • 4th year of high school
Alll about universe 2022-06-23
7 Clues: The planet we live on • The coldest planet on the Earth • The planet farthest from the Sun • The largest planet in the solar system • The hottest planet in the solar system • The smallest plant in the solar system • This planet has ring made up of rock and ice
soler enregy 2022-12-02
Solar System Crossword 2020-09-09
Across
- has a nucleus, coma, and tail
- if gravity disappears Earth moves in a line
- Mercury Venus Earth Mars
- the Earth is tilted on its
- shape of our galaxy
- another name for the outer planets
- Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
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- shape of the planet's orbits
- takes one day
- takes one year
- hottest planet
- more _____ = greater gravitational pull
- shorter ____ = greater gravitational pull
13 Clues: takes one day • takes one year • hottest planet • shape of our galaxy • Mercury Venus Earth Mars • the Earth is tilted on its • shape of the planet's orbits • has a nucleus, coma, and tail • Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune • another name for the outer planets • more _____ = greater gravitational pull • shorter ____ = greater gravitational pull • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2021-11-17
Across
- a manmade object in space that orbits the Earth
- a person that travels into space
- Celestial body that orbits a star
- The sun and all of the stars and other objects that orbit the star.
- an unmanned spacecraft that travels into deep space
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- a tool used to make objects look closer and bigger
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet
- A ball of dust and ice that forms a tail of gases when orbiting the sun
- Gas, dust, and stars (all all of the objects that orbit those stars
- A very small rocky body in space that does not enter Earth's atmosphere
- A small rocky body in space that is usually found in the asteroid belt
- Huge ball of very hot gases
- The path an object in space takes as it travels around another object
13 Clues: Huge ball of very hot gases • a person that travels into space • Celestial body that orbits a star • A natural satellite that orbits a planet • a manmade object in space that orbits the Earth • a tool used to make objects look closer and bigger • an unmanned spacecraft that travels into deep space • Gas, dust, and stars (all all of the objects that orbit those stars • ...
Solar System - 2B 2024-12-11
Across
- Creatures from other planets
- Space travelers
- The planet with rings
- A rock from space
- The red planet
- Everything that exists
Down
- Big balls that go around the sun
- The smallest planet
- Our home in space
- Objects that go around planets
- The blue planet we live on
- Bright balls in the sky
- A vehicle that flies to space
13 Clues: The red planet • Space travelers • Our home in space • A rock from space • The smallest planet • The planet with rings • Everything that exists • Bright balls in the sky • The blue planet we live on • Creatures from other planets • A vehicle that flies to space • Objects that go around planets • Big balls that go around the sun
The Solar System 2024-01-24
Across
- The reddish-brown dwarf planet
- The largest planet
- The smallest planet
- the farthest planet
- The hottest planet
Down
- The planet with the most predominant rings
- The oval dwarf planet
- The largest object in the Asteroid Belt
- The most massive dwarf planet
- The Blue Marble
- The largest Dwarf planet
- The red planet
- The coldest planet
13 Clues: The red planet • The Blue Marble • The largest planet • The coldest planet • The hottest planet • The smallest planet • the farthest planet • The oval dwarf planet • The largest Dwarf planet • The most massive dwarf planet • The reddish-brown dwarf planet • The largest object in the Asteroid Belt • The planet with the most predominant rings
The Solar System 2025-11-11
Across
- the colour of Mars
- lowest tide during the quarter Moon
- density and type of atom in an object
- takes Earth 365 days to complete
- object that orbits a bigger object
- the closest planet to the Sun
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- the type of vehicle used on the Moon and Mars
- imaginary line which a planet rotates
- the highest tide during the full and new Moon
- tool used to look at objects that are far away
- takes Earth 24 hours
- the furthest planet from the Sun
- pathway of a celestial body around a star or planet
13 Clues: the colour of Mars • takes Earth 24 hours • the closest planet to the Sun • takes Earth 365 days to complete • the furthest planet from the Sun • object that orbits a bigger object • lowest tide during the quarter Moon • imaginary line which a planet rotates • density and type of atom in an object • the type of vehicle used on the Moon and Mars • ...
Solar System 2020-05-28
Across
- dwarf planet was once considered a full planet
- giant Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus and Neptune are classified as.
- planet that is the third planet from the Sun
Down
- way The Solar System is a part of this galaxy
- celestial objects orbit the Sun that have a visible tail
- planets Pluto, Ceres, and Eris are classified as..
- numbers of planets in the Solar System
- celestial body that is at the center of the Solar System
8 Clues: numbers of planets in the Solar System • planet that is the third planet from the Sun • way The Solar System is a part of this galaxy • dwarf planet was once considered a full planet • planets Pluto, Ceres, and Eris are classified as.. • celestial objects orbit the Sun that have a visible tail • celestial body that is at the center of the Solar System • ...
... 2023-03-26
Across
- this planet takes 365 days to revolve around sun
- the largest moon in the Solar System
- cosmic body of extremely intense gravity
- this planet has the biggest volcano ever discovered in the solar system.
Down
- Saptarishi is the Indian name of which Constellation?
- Nebulae are mostly made of
- the smallest planet in the Solar System
- occurs when one heavenly body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another heavenly body.
8 Clues: Nebulae are mostly made of • the largest moon in the Solar System • the smallest planet in the Solar System • cosmic body of extremely intense gravity • this planet takes 365 days to revolve around sun • Saptarishi is the Indian name of which Constellation? • this planet has the biggest volcano ever discovered in the solar system. • ...
Project in Science 2018-08-24
Across
- Is a natural science that studies of celestial objects.
- States that our planets and moons were wandering around in space and were captured by the gravity of our sun, and the moon were captured by the planets.
- Rocks that form from the magma that rises and cooled in the surface of earth.
- Proposes that the universe could collapse to the state where it began and then initiate another big bang.
- Sediments is transported from its place of origin by running water,wind, and glaciers.
- It is a continental building process.
- Second planet in the solar system.
- Study of rocks, their classification and their history.
- All processes that move, elevate, or build up portions of the earth’s crust came under to it.
- It is the building blocks of the rocks.
- Formed as a result of repeated flooding and evaporation.
- According to it the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust.
- It is the hottest solid layer of the earth.
- Rocks that form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- The internal and external forces causing stresses and chemical action on earth materials and bringing about changes in the configuration of the surface of the earth.
- Any rock that subjected to more intense pressure or heat and as a result underwent a complete change.
- Processes depend on some applied forces.
- Rocks that form when a magma cools within earth’s crust.
- This model asserts that the general character of the universe is not changing over time.
- It is the fourth planet in the solar system.
- States that the universe began as an incredibly hot, dense point roughly 15 billion years ago.
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- It is the one that protects us from solar winds.
- Cause by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, sinking again and then heating, rising and repeating the cycle over and over.
- Theorizes that our world is said to have collided with small planet, which threw off rocks that formed our moon.
- It is not solid, it is not liquid but it moves very slowly.
- Occurs when a rock came in contact with a heat source (usually a magma body).
- Branch of astronomy involving the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a whole.
- Rocks that form from the compaction and cementation of sediments.
- Processes derive their energy from atmosphere determined by the ultimate energy from the sun and also the gradients created by tectonic factors.
- It is so hot that the metals in it are all in liquid state.
- Caused by several biological activities like growth or movements of organisms.
- Composed of clasts on little pieces of broken-up rock which are joined together as a result of compaction and cementation.
- If it is present to a planet life is possible.
- Rocks that formed from organic materials.
- Occurs when a rock undergo increased temperatures and pressures.
- Breaking down of rocks.
- Geological processes that occur beneath the surface of the earth.
- Says that our sun burst one day, and all our planets came from it.
- The origin of our entire solar system suggests that our planets, moon, and the sun all spun off from a collision between stars.
- It includes the weathering, mass movements, erosion, and transportation.
- Movement of molten rock (magma) toward the earth’s surface.
- Can be due to solution, carbonation, hydration, or oxidation/reduction.
- It is the third planet in the solar system.
- Clastic sediments are deposited when the velocity of the tranporting medium drops.
- It is the center of our solar system.
- Thickest layer of the earth.
- It is the galaxy where our solar system is located.
- Thinnest layer of the earth.
- It is the planet next to the sun.
- It is a mountain building process.
50 Clues: Breaking down of rocks. • Thickest layer of the earth. • Thinnest layer of the earth. • It is the planet next to the sun. • Second planet in the solar system. • It is a mountain building process. • It is a continental building process. • It is the center of our solar system. • It is the building blocks of the rocks. • Processes depend on some applied forces. • ...
Astronomy Key Terms 2015-04-22
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- the totality of all matter, energy and space.
- an object so dense that even light cannot escape from its surface because of the object's intense gravitational field.
- the distance to a star when the star exhibits a parallax of one second of arc, where 1 second of arc is defined to be 1/3600 of 1°, this distance is equal to 3.26 light-years or 206 265 astronomical units.
- ..... planets, a new class of planets including Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake.
- imaginary lines encircling the Earth parallel to the plane of the equator.
- Sun's outer solar atmosphere, can be seen as a halo extending beyond the solar disk, especially during solar eclipse
- large and small chunks of matter that orbit the Sun (usually between Mars and Jupiter within "asteroid belt"), sometimes called minor planets.
- the blocking of light of one celestial body by another.
- prominent groups of stars appearing as patterns in each section of the night sky.
- ........ coordinate system, a two-dimensional coordinate system in which two number lines (x,y) are drawn perpendicular to each other and the origin is assigned at the point of intersection, a third dimension may be taken in the z direction, perpendicular to x and y.
- the apparent sphere of the sky on which all the stars seems to appear.
- a relatively small object that is composed of dust and ice and that revolves about the Sun in a highly elliptical orbit.
- layer of the Sun surface above the photosphere.
- the movement of one object around another.
- an imaginary line on the Earth's surface equidistant from the North Pole and South Pole, dividing the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
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- unit of length used informally to express astronomical distances; it is approximately 10 trillion km (6 trillion miles); it is distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year; 1 light-year = 9.461 trillion km = 5.878 trillion miles = 63 241 au
- an exploding star.
- theory of the beginning of the universe that states that the known universe was smaller, hotter and denser in the past, and that it began rapidly expanding 13.7 billion years ago.
- a doughnut-shaped ring of space around the Sun beyond the orbit of Neptune and that extends to well beyond the orbit of Pluto and Eris, containing many short-period comets.
- the fraction of incident sunlight reflected by a celestial object.
- an extremely large collection of stars bound together by mutual gravitational attraction, have a spiral, elliptical or irregular structures.
- ..... planets, the four outer planets of the solar system - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, all have charcteristics resembling those of Jupiter, having gaseous outer layers.
- ..... planets, the four inner planets of the solar system - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, all are similar to the Earth in general chemical and physical properties.
- the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, which is 1.5 x 108 km (93 million miles).
- model, the old false theory of the solar system, which placed the Earth as its center.
- angular measurement, in degrees, east or west of the reference meridian, known as the Greenwich (prime) meridian for a point on the surface of the Earth.
- angular measurement in degrees north or south of the equator for a point on the surface of the Earth.
- model, the model of the solar system that places the Sun as its center.
- a large mass that forms by contraction out of the gas of a giant molecular cloud in the interstellar medium, an early stage in the process of star formation.
- the bright, visible "surface" of the Sun.
- imaginary lines drawn along the surface of the Earth running from the geographic North Pole to the geographic South Pole perpendicular to equator.
- the turning (spinning) of an object about an internal axis.
- small, interplanetary metallic and stony objects in space before they encounter the Earth.
33 Clues: an exploding star. • the bright, visible "surface" of the Sun. • the movement of one object around another. • the totality of all matter, energy and space. • layer of the Sun surface above the photosphere. • the blocking of light of one celestial body by another. • the turning (spinning) of an object about an internal axis. • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- The theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
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- Creation of protons and neutrons
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2023-06-29
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- The Universe is all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- An object made of ice and dust that often has a tail of gases
- The outer layer of the Earth made from rock. Split into several sections called tectonic plates.
- The line at which the Earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
- The process in which materials can be used again for the same or different purpose.
- Formed from cooled magma and has crystals in them. There are two types: intrusive and extrusive.
- A natural satellite which orbits around a planet
- Tiny pieces of plastic that can build up in the environment and in living things
- No longer needed
- The very hot and dense centre of our Earth. Has an inner and outer part. Made from iron and nickel.
- Oval shaped
- Chemicals rocks are made from (these can be metal or non-metal compounds).
- A small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the Earth's atmosphere.
- Formed when existing rock is exposed to heat and pressure over time.
- Getting rid of objects at the end of their use
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure
- This is using an object again for the same purpose.
- Area of land where rubbish is buried to dispose of it
- Molten rock that is expelled out of a volcano
- The force of attraction between all objects. The more mass an object has, the larger the force of gravity it exerts.
- These are resources that will one day run out.
- Remains of dead animals and plants that died millions of years ago
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- Substances that do not break down naturally for many years when disposed of.
- The movement (transportation) of rocks by water, ice or wind.
- A layer of the Earth between the crust and core. It has the properties of a solid but can flow.
- The wearing down of rocks by physical, biological or chemical processes.
- The time taken for a planet to make one orbit of it's star.
- A material that absorbs water
- Formed from sediments that have been compacted and cemented together.
- Molten rock inside a volcano
- current The transfer of heat through a fluid.
- The use of natural resources, when it's use is kept at a steady level that is not likely to damage the environment.
- drift The movement of tectonic plates.
- Rocks that contain sufficient metal compounds that it can be extracted to produce pure metal
- A model of the solar system which stated that the Earth was the centre of the solar system
- A satellite is an object in orbit around a planet
- A model of the solar system which stated that the Sun is the centre of the solar system
- The distance travelled by light in one year - a very large distance, usually used to describe distances between stars. The closest star to our own is about 4.3 light years away.
- Movement around an object in a circular or elliptical manner
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the Earth's surface from outer space
- Removing metal from metal ore so it can be used to make things
- Single landmass of the Earth's continents millions of years ago.
- The point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- A large mass at the centre of a Solar System (if there are other bodies present) that produces heat and light, eg the star at the centre of our Solar System is called the Sun.
- A cluster of billions of stars, held together by gravity.
46 Clues: Oval shaped • No longer needed • Molten rock inside a volcano • A material that absorbs water • drift The movement of tectonic plates. • A cloud of gas and dust in outer space • current The transfer of heat through a fluid. • Molten rock that is expelled out of a volcano • Getting rid of objects at the end of their use • These are resources that will one day run out. • ...
Space 2013-05-28
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- A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity. Starts with a G.
- A rock, or Minor Planet orbiting the Sun. It sometimes hits planets such as earth.
- The path one object takes around another.
- The point directly above your head in the night sky (starts with Z)
- The biggest planet in our solar system out of the eight planets other than the sun!
- The faint glow of the moon when the side facing Earth is dark. Caused by light reflecting off the Earth.
- An instrument that aids in the observation of things that are far away.
- A shooting star, observed when a particle of dust enters into the Earth's atmosphere.
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- Amount of time it takes the Earth to spin once on its axis.
- Negative particle which orbits an atom.
- The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body.
- It was a small planet, but it's not a planet anymore.
- The planet with the ring
- When our view of one object in the sky is blocked by either another object or the Earth's shadow.
- The natural glow of the night sky due to reactions that take place in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
- The densest planet in the solar system
- Something we see in the nigh sky (sometimes) other times it is hidden by clouds. Sometimes it is full or partially full. It reflects light off the sun.
- A giant 'fireball'.
- Something we see in the night sky. They twinkle.
- The second smallest planet in the solar system.
20 Clues: A giant 'fireball'. • The planet with the ring • The densest planet in the solar system • Negative particle which orbits an atom. • The path one object takes around another. • The second smallest planet in the solar system. • Something we see in the night sky. They twinkle. • The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body. • ...
Gary and the Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-20
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- Unit of astronomical distance
- A system of millions or billions of stars
- A luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos
- Person trained for space travel
- Object that orbits another
- Device used to observe distant objects
- A stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy
- Galaxy that includes our solar system
- Small body orbiting a larger one
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- A vehicle for driving over rough terrain, especially one driven remotely over extraterrestrial terrain
- Relating to the moon
- Theory explaining the origin of the universe
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- Path of a celestial body or an artificial satellite as it revolves around another body
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- Originating or located outside the earth or its atmosphere
- A region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- A highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation
- Shower of space rocks entering Earth's atmosphere
- A vehicle designed for space travel
- Relating to the sun
- Protective garment worn by astronauts in space
- A massively luminous celestial object
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and rock and a tail of gas and dust
- Moon landing mission
- Galaxy nearest to the Milky Way
- Largest planet in our solar system
30 Clues: Relating to the sun • Moon landing mission • Relating to the moon • Object that orbits another • Unit of astronomical distance • Person trained for space travel • Galaxy nearest to the Milky Way • A cloud of gas and dust in space • Small body orbiting a larger one • Largest planet in our solar system • A vehicle designed for space travel • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • ...
Earth science 2025-06-09
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- common naturally occurring mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms
- The fifth planet from the sun and the largest in our solar system
- the process by which rocks,soils,and minerals break down
- Variable a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a half of a sphere
- vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary mass object
- unit if time based on the roughly 351/4 days taken by the earth
- process including movement of a liquid that leads to a transfer of heat
- represents the independent variable
- fusion reaction in which two or move atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nuclei
- a system of stars,stellar remnants,interstellar gas,dust, and dark matter
- measurement of how tightly a material is packed together
- radiation an invisible form of electromagnetic radiation from the sun and artificial sources
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- the way a minerals surface reflects light
- inhabits all living organisms and the places where they live
- a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms
- belt a region in our solar system
- energy derived from naturally replenishing sources like sunlight
- the amount of force exerted per area
- plates large sections of the earth's lithosphere
- an event in which a planets sub solar point passes through it's equator
- rock a rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air
- a nutrient found throughout the body
- tilt an angle between a planets rotational axis and a line across to it's orbital plane
24 Clues: a half of a sphere • belt a region in our solar system • represents the independent variable • the amount of force exerted per area • a nutrient found throughout the body • the way a minerals surface reflects light • a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms • plates large sections of the earth's lithosphere • vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary mass object • ...
Science Review 3 2025-11-18
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- The earth continuously spins or rotates on its...
- largest planet; has the Great Red Spot
- The moon reflects the light of the...
- The... is a natural satellite of Earth
- The sun and all the heavenly bodies that orbit it.
- Scientists in space can live and work in a ...
- Things God created to stay the same are...
- Planets orbit the sun because of the sun's ...
- Something natural or man-made that orbits Earth
- A continual path around the sun
- When North America is tilted toward the sun, it is ... in North America.
- Planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun.
- The sun is at the ... of our solar system.
- The tilt of the earth gives us our...
- the only planet that is habitable
- A small piece of space rock traveling in space
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- Word that means "suitable for life"
- When all of the moon is visible
- Planet tipped on its side
- Earth's ... in the solar system is intentional for us to be able to live on Earth
- The right ... atmosphere on Earth was needed for us to be able to live on Earth.
- Group of stars that make a picture
- brightest, planet; Earth's twin
- A hole on the surface of the moon or other planet is called a ...
- Largest planet with rings.
- smallest planet
- The moon's gravity affects the oceans'...
- The four planets farthest from the sun are the ... planets.
- The star that is closest to the Earth
- Red Planet
- star always almost right above the ...
- Our solar system is part of the ... Galaxy.
32 Clues: Red Planet • smallest planet • Planet tipped on its side • Largest planet with rings. • When all of the moon is visible • brightest, planet; Earth's twin • A continual path around the sun • the only planet that is habitable • Group of stars that make a picture • Word that means "suitable for life" • The moon reflects the light of the... • The star that is closest to the Earth • ...
Final Spelling Review 2014-06-03
30 Clues: $5 • 8am • ear • leg • part • time • kids • money • floor • water • while • dinner • memory • animal • school • purple • memoir • creator • answers • buddies • organic • morning • solution • June 3rd • opposing • baseball • determine • turn into • solar system • percent of people
