solar Crossword Puzzles
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-08
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- The action of a body rotating on its axis
- Outermost planet in the Milky Way.
- Seventh planet from the sun and the third largest planet in our solar system.
- Second largest planet in the solar system, contains long rings.
- The model of the Milky Way used today.
- Region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter that contains many irregularly shaped bodies.
- Region of icy bodies, comets, and dwarf planets that extends from Neptune's orbit.
- Average distance between the Sun and Earth.
- Planet closest to the Sun, halfway between the Sun and Earth.
- "The Red Planet", composed of volcanic rock.
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- Outer planets.
- Earth's natural sattelite.
- What attracts bodies together based on mass and distance.
- Earth's "twin".
- Inner planets.
- The planet with the largest mass.
- A complete orbit made around another body.
- The only planet in the Milky Way that can support life.
- The model of the Milky Way with Earth in its center.
- Path of a body going around another.
20 Clues: Outer planets. • Inner planets. • Earth's "twin". • Earth's natural sattelite. • The planet with the largest mass. • Outermost planet in the Milky Way. • Path of a body going around another. • The model of the Milky Way used today. • The action of a body rotating on its axis • A complete orbit made around another body. • Average distance between the Sun and Earth. • ...
Space 2025-04-13
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- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A large object orbiting a star (like Earth or Jupiter).
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A huge system of stars, gas, and dust (like the Milky Way).
- The "Red Planet".
- A reusable spacecraft (like the Space Shuttle).
- An instrument used to see distant objects, like stars.
- The path an object takes around another object in space.
- A creature from another planet (often fictional).
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- Earth's natural satellite.
- The planet known for its prominent rings.
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Distant, bright celestial bodies like our sun.
- A celestial body of ice and dust with a long tail.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun, mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- A vehicle used to travel into space.
- The vast area beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- To send a rocket or spacecraft into the sky or space.
- The planet we live on.
20 Clues: The "Red Planet". • The planet we live on. • Earth's natural satellite. • A vehicle used to travel into space. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The vast area beyond Earth's atmosphere. • The planet known for its prominent rings. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • ...
Energy 2025-05-05
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- A chemical element that is part of fossil fuel emissions.
- Energy sources that will eventually run out.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- Saving energy by using less of it.
- A statement of money owed, often for energy use.
- Nonrenewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Energy from moving water.
- A system that delivers electricity to homes and businesses.
- The average weather in a region over time.
- Energy generated by moving air.
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- Heat energy from inside the Earth.
- The condition of not having enough resources, including energy.
- Pollutants released into the air, often from burning fuel.
- A form of energy used to power homes, devices, and machines.
- A new idea or technology that solves a problem.
- Using resources in a way that protects the future.
- Energy from the sun.
- Harmful materials added to the environment.
- Using less energy to do the same job.
- An energy source that naturally replenishes, like solar or wind.
20 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Energy from moving water. • Energy generated by moving air. • Heat energy from inside the Earth. • Saving energy by using less of it. • Using less energy to do the same job. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The average weather in a region over time. • Harmful materials added to the environment. • Energy sources that will eventually run out. • ...
Stars and Universe Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-22
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- "Invisible" feature near the center of the Milky Way Galaxy
- Telescope launched in December 2021 to replace the Hubble Telescope
- Name of the light we can see
- Planets that orbit stars outside of our solar system
- Diagram that plots stars according to luminosity and surface temperature
- Cloud of gas/dust where stars are born
- Name of the star in our solar system
- The closest galaxy to our galaxy
- The hottest stars are this color
- Primary fuel used by stars
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- Describes how galaxies farther away are moving faster away from us
- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis while revolving around the sun
- Very hot, medium sized star at the end of its life cycle
- Massive star explosion
- Theory of the beginning of the universe
- Age of the universe is 13.7 ____ years old
- Stars that generate energy by hydrogen fusing into helium
- First element to form
- Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy
- Name of our galaxy
- Longest wavelength of visible light
21 Clues: Name of our galaxy • First element to form • Massive star explosion • Primary fuel used by stars • Name of the light we can see • Shape of the Milky Way Galaxy • The closest galaxy to our galaxy • The hottest stars are this color • Longest wavelength of visible light • Name of the star in our solar system • Cloud of gas/dust where stars are born • ...
Trivia crossword 2025-05-30
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- Planet known as the red planet
- An insect with colourful wings
- Animal known as man's best friend
- You wear these on your feet
- The coldest place on Earth
- The fifth month of the year
- The colour of lemons
- Tallest animal in the world
- Colour of an apple
- Water in the form of ice
- What fish use to breathe
- A machine with keys used to type
- An animal that hoots
- Opposite of night
- The shape of a soccer ball
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- Largest ocean on Earth
- Insect that makes honey
- Largest planet in the solar system
- You see with these
- The opposite of up
- The first double digit number
- A fruit that's yellow and curved
- Fastest land animal
- A tool used to tell time
- Day after Tuesday
- Colour of grass
- Flightless bird found in Antarctica
- The main star of our solar system
- Month with Halloween
- A place to borrow books
- A baby cat
31 Clues: A baby cat • Colour of grass • Day after Tuesday • Opposite of night • You see with these • The opposite of up • Colour of an apple • Fastest land animal • The colour of lemons • Month with Halloween • An animal that hoots • Largest ocean on Earth • Insect that makes honey • A place to borrow books • A tool used to tell time • Water in the form of ice • What fish use to breathe • ...
English zone 2024-12-11
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- Hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- If a person runs at 5 km/h for 2 hours, how far do they run?
- The author of Harry Potter.
- The first human to walk on the moon.
- The famous tower in Paris.
- The holiday celebrated on December 25th.
- Way The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- The only bird that can fly backward.
- The continent with the largest population.
- The coldest continent on Earth.
- The largest land animal.
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- An animal known for changing its color to blend with its surroundings.
- The longest river in the world.
- What comes after this sequence: 2, 4, 6, 8, ___?
- The language spoken in Brazil.
- The name of the desert covering most of northern Africa.
- The smallest planet in the solar system.
- The country shaped like a boot in Europe.
- A bear species native to China that loves bamboo.
- The natural satellite of Earth.
- The main ingredient in guacamole.
- The bird that is a symbol of peace.
22 Clues: The largest land animal. • The famous tower in Paris. • The author of Harry Potter. • The language spoken in Brazil. • The longest river in the world. • The natural satellite of Earth. • The coldest continent on Earth. • The main ingredient in guacamole. • The bird that is a symbol of peace. • The first human to walk on the moon. • The only bird that can fly backward. • ...
idk 2025-10-10
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- volts elemental beast
- eternal love beast
- angelic beast
- eternal sun beast
- the one with tons of energy
- midases eternal beast
- crimsons eternal beast
- demons elemental beast
- earth beast
- the smart one of this group
- eternal demonic beast
- volts eternal beast
- eternal crystal beast
- oceans eternal beast
- nature beast
- the base
- midases elemental beast
- the leader and most dangerous one
- solar beast
- lunar beast
- eternal nature beast
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- crystal beast
- love beast
- eternal ice beast
- eternal angelic beast
- eternal poison beast
- toxic beast
- undead beast
- demonic beast
- eternal earth beast
- the optimistic one
- the mystical one
- eternal moon beast
- ice beast
- oceans elemental beast
- eternal undead beast
- demons eternal beast
- crimsons elemental beast
38 Clues: the base • ice beast • love beast • toxic beast • earth beast • solar beast • lunar beast • undead beast • nature beast • crystal beast • angelic beast • demonic beast • the mystical one • eternal ice beast • eternal sun beast • eternal love beast • the optimistic one • eternal moon beast • eternal earth beast • volts eternal beast • eternal poison beast • eternal undead beast • oceans eternal beast • ...
Science crossword 2025-12-05
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- a Danish theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922
- the constellation that the Soul Nebula is located in
- the moon of the dwarf planet, Eris
- the name of a Pulsar
- a planet orbiting Pollux
- discovered in Germany
- the first Interstellar object to enter our solar system
- used to make the world's brightest man-made object
- Lychee belongs to this family of plants
- the abbreviation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- the scientific name of this animal is Erethizon dorsatum
- Latin name of Tin
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- the only dwarf planet in our solar system known to have rings
- the atmospheric layer that Red Stripes occur
- scientific name of slow loris
- one of the best science teacher that I've ever met
- the species that the Archaeopteryx is in
- discovered by RIKEN
- discovered in 1922
- the person who discovered special relativity
20 Clues: Latin name of Tin • discovered in 1922 • discovered by RIKEN • the name of a Pulsar • discovered in Germany • a planet orbiting Pollux • scientific name of slow loris • the moon of the dwarf planet, Eris • Lychee belongs to this family of plants • the species that the Archaeopteryx is in • the atmospheric layer that Red Stripes occur • the person who discovered special relativity • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution crossword- JULES RAY 2025-12-18
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- earth centered solar system
- pointed telescope at the sky
- three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) with mechanisms for each to limit or influence the others
- dinner parties for important smart people
- simple classy style
- give up some freedoms and obey authority in exchange for security
- new absolute monarchs
- stance prioritizing reason as the primary source of knowledge
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- sun centered solar system
- enlightened people
- separation of power
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- ndividual liberty, representative government, the rule of law, and religious freedom
- enlightened russian leader
- first of 2 big revolutions, enlightened ideas
- took Locke's ideas
- philosophical belief that a creator God exists but does not intervene in the universe
- extravagant style
- elections, gov for the people
- equal education and rights for woman
- Forth of july
- gravity, big nerd
- method used to solve problems
- freedom of speech
- first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- natural rights
26 Clues: Forth of july • natural rights • extravagant style • gravity, big nerd • freedom of speech • took Locke's ideas • enlightened people • simple classy style • separation of power • new absolute monarchs • sun centered solar system • enlightened russian leader • earth centered solar system • pointed telescope at the sky • elections, gov for the people • method used to solve problems • ...
Chapter 16 Vocabulary 2024-03-04
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- Nearly massless particles that are produced in the proton-proton chain and escape from the Sun
- _____ Region of the photosphere of the Sun surrounding a sunspot group, which can erupt violently and unpredictably
- The tenuous outer atmosphere of the Sun, which lies just above the chromosphere and, at great distances, turns into the solar wind
- _____ hole is a vast region of the Sun’s atmosphere where the density of matter is about 10 times lower than average. The gas there streams freely into space at high speeds, escaping the Sun completely
- The central region of Earth, surrounded by the mantle. The central region of any planet or star
- A glowing ball of gas held together by its own gravity and powered by nuclear fusion in its core
- _____ zone is a region of the Sun’s interior where extremely high temperatures guarantee that the gas is completely ionized
- An outward flow of fast-moving charged particles from the Sun
- The Sun’s lower atmosphere, lying just above the visible atmosphere
- Loop or sheet of glowing gas ejected from an active region on the solar surface, which then moves through the inner parts of the corona under the influence of the Sun’s magnetic field
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- An Earth-sized dark blemish found on the surface of the Sun
- _____ minimum is a lengthy period of solar inactivity
- _____ fusion is a mechanism of energy generation in the core of the Sun, in which light nuclei are combined into heavier ones, releasing energy in the process
- The visible surface of the Sun, lying just above the uppermost layer of the Sun’s interior and just below the chromo-sphere
- A measure of the direction of the solar magnetic field in a sunspot
- One of the basic properties used to characterize stars and is defined as the total energy radiated by stars each second, at all wavelengths
- _____ zone is a region of the Sun’s interior, lying just below the surface, where the material of the Sun is in constant convection motion
- Explosive event occurring in or near an active region on the Sun
- _____ mass ejection is a giant magnetic “bubble” of ionized gas that separates from the rest of the solar atmosphere and escapes into interplanetary space
19 Clues: _____ minimum is a lengthy period of solar inactivity • An Earth-sized dark blemish found on the surface of the Sun • An outward flow of fast-moving charged particles from the Sun • Explosive event occurring in or near an active region on the Sun • A measure of the direction of the solar magnetic field in a sunspot • ...
Astronomy: Mercury 2025-11-10
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- The largest and most well-known impact crater on Mercury, spanning over 900 miles (1,500 km).
- The innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System.
- A NASA spacecraft (2011-2015) that was the first to orbit Mercury, mapping its entire surface.
- Describes Mercury's surface, which is covered in impact craters similar to Earth's Moon, indicating a long history of bombardment.
- Mercury doesn't have a true atmosphere, but rather a thin "exosphere" composed of atoms blasted off its surface by radiation and solar wind.
- The time from one sunrise to the next on Mercury, which is exceptionally long (about 176 Earth days).
- Mercury has an unusually large and dense metallic core (primarily iron) that is thought to make up about 85% of the planet's radius.
- Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god (Mercurius), known for his speed, fitting for the planet with the fastest orbit.
- An event where Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Earth, appearing as a tiny black dot crossing the Sun's disk.
- Mercury experiences the most drastic temperature range in the Solar System, from scorching hot (800°F / 430°C) to freezing cold (-290°F / -180°C).
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- A characteristic of Mercury; it lacks any natural satellites.
- Deposits of this have been confirmed to exist in permanently shadowed craters near Mercury's poles, protected from the Sun's heat.
- The first NASA space probe to visit Mercury, conducting three flybys in 1974 and 1975.
- Long, curving, steep cliffs (rupes) on Mercury's surface, believed to have formed as the planet's iron core cooled and contracted.
- A nickname for Mercury because it has the fastest orbit in the Solar System, completing a revolution in 88 days.
- A current joint mission by ESA and JAXA (European and Japanese space agencies) to study Mercury, which arrived in 2025.
- The time it takes Mercury to rotate once on its axis (about 59 Earth days). Mercury's unique orbital dynamic, where it rotates exactly three times on its axis for every two orbits it completes around the Sun.
- The tenuous, atmosphere-like layer surrounding Mercury, composed of atoms like sodium, potassium, and calcium.
18 Clues: The innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System. • A characteristic of Mercury; it lacks any natural satellites. • The first NASA space probe to visit Mercury, conducting three flybys in 1974 and 1975. • The largest and most well-known impact crater on Mercury, spanning over 900 miles (1,500 km). • ...
Astronomer Crossword 2022-04-06
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- Ptolemy's treatise about the movement of planets, and apparent movement of stars.
- What is known about Claudius Ptolemy's life.
- Founder of modern astronomy, creator of the heliocentric theory.
- Creator of the telescope, supported by Kepler
- The theory that the solar system revolves around the Earth
- Created the planetary hypothesis, and created geocentrism
- Tycho Brahe's observatory in Denmark
- Who banned Nicolaus Copernicus's work
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- Dutch astronomer, most useful observations before the telescope
- The theory that solar system revolves around the sun
- The system where the planets revolve around the Sun, and the Sun revolves around the Earth.
- Where did Nicolaus Copernicus go to university.
- Who kidnapped Tycho Brahe.
- Creator of the laws of planetary motion
- Where did Brahe move in 1599
15 Clues: Who kidnapped Tycho Brahe. • Where did Brahe move in 1599 • Tycho Brahe's observatory in Denmark • Who banned Nicolaus Copernicus's work • Creator of the laws of planetary motion • What is known about Claudius Ptolemy's life. • Creator of the telescope, supported by Kepler • Where did Nicolaus Copernicus go to university. • ...
sources and sinks 2021-10-18
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- incoming solar energy is absorbed by
- by moving water vapor, latent heat can warm and accelerate rising air currents in _____.
- what develops where cells meet
- warm air ______
- circulation pattern
- We call the equatorial convection cells
- Convection cells circulate air, moisture, and heat around the ______
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- where does the sun shine directly overhead
- each gram of evaporating water absorbs 580 calories of energy as it transforms from _____ to gas.
- We call the mid-latitude and polar cells ______ and polar cells,
- Warmed air expands, becomes ______ than the cooler air above it
- Convection cells expand and shift how often.
- Circulation is more vigorous near
- Solar energy absorbed by the ground eventually re-radiates as long-wave infrared energy or _______.
- Convection currents distribute
15 Clues: warm air ______ • circulation pattern • what develops where cells meet • Convection currents distribute • Circulation is more vigorous near • incoming solar energy is absorbed by • We call the equatorial convection cells • where does the sun shine directly overhead • Convection cells expand and shift how often. • ...
"LAS FUENTES DE ENERGÍA"😎 2023-12-06
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- Usa la energía hidráulica para generar electricidad
- La energía que se obtiene de materia orgánica
- Generar energía térmica a partir de combustibles fósiles
- Un dispositivo para producir electricidad a partir de luz solar
- Energía proveniente de los rayos del Sol
- Un sistema de energía que combina dos o más fuentes de energía
- Partículas subatómicas emitidas en reacciones nucleares
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- Energía potenciada por el viento
- Genera electricidad mediante la fuerza de la marea
- Energía del interior de la Tierra
- combustibles hechos a partir de materias orgánicas
- Una energía producida por el movimiento de un objeto
- radiación electromagnética que no llega a ser visible
- energía generada por la fuerza del mar
- Generación de energía a partir de reactores nucleares
15 Clues: Energía potenciada por el viento • Energía del interior de la Tierra • energía generada por la fuerza del mar • Energía proveniente de los rayos del Sol • La energía que se obtiene de materia orgánica • Genera electricidad mediante la fuerza de la marea • combustibles hechos a partir de materias orgánicas • Usa la energía hidráulica para generar electricidad • ...
Earth Science 2023-10-25
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- The planet closest to the sun
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- A dwarf planet with 5 moons
- Also known as the red planet
- The moon looks like it is shrinking
- First planet found with a telescope
- Largest planet in the solar system
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- Name of the lunar phase when the earth is between the sun and moon
- This divides the Earth into northern and southern hemisphere
- The moon orbits in this shape
- The planet with the most visible rings
- Name of the lunar phase when the moon is between the sun and earth
- First planet found with math
- An invisible force drawing objects to its center
- The moon looks like it is growing
15 Clues: A dwarf planet with 5 moons • Also known as the red planet • First planet found with math • The planet closest to the sun • The moon orbits in this shape • The moon looks like it is growing • Hottest planet in the solar system • Largest planet in the solar system • The moon looks like it is shrinking • First planet found with a telescope • The planet with the most visible rings • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM by Emery 2024-10-30
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- Pluto is one of these
- Another name for rocky
- Separates the terrestrial planets from the Gas giants
- All the other primary planets can fit into this planet
- This planet has the thinnest atmosphere in the solar system
- This planet is the hottest planet in our solar system
- Coral reefs are this planet's largest living structure
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- People used to think the Earth was this (Hint: Planets orbit around Earth)
- Planets after the Asteroid Belt are these
- Has 7 main rings with spaces in between them
- This planet has 13 moons
- How many moons does Uranus have?
- Uranus and Neptune are these
- This planet is sometimes called the Red Planet
- This planet is the coldest planet
15 Clues: Pluto is one of these • Another name for rocky • This planet has 13 moons • Uranus and Neptune are these • How many moons does Uranus have? • This planet is the coldest planet • Planets after the Asteroid Belt are these • Has 7 main rings with spaces in between them • This planet is sometimes called the Red Planet • Separates the terrestrial planets from the Gas giants • ...
Unit One 2024-09-27
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- Ten percent of galaxies have...
- Energy emitted as electromagnetic radiation per sec(real brightness of a star)
- Radius of earth orbit around the sun- Average distance from earth to sun
- What does gyr stand for?
- Usually composed of dust and ice and settle into irregular orbits
- Gas giants is a type of
- The largest planet in our solar system
- boundary of our entire solar system
- Millions of stars densely packed are apart of...
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- The distance a which one AU covers an angle of one arcsecond
- an example of a dwarf planet
- Pluto lives in this belt
- What type of galaxy do we live in?
- Young stars are a part of what stellar association?
- Cosmic clouds of gas and dust
15 Clues: Gas giants is a type of • Pluto lives in this belt • What does gyr stand for? • an example of a dwarf planet • Cosmic clouds of gas and dust • Ten percent of galaxies have... • What type of galaxy do we live in? • boundary of our entire solar system • The largest planet in our solar system • Millions of stars densely packed are apart of... • ...
Father of CEO Science ACP Crosswords AEC 5 2025-02-24
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- Which water source cannot be drink/consume by humans?
- It is a change of state from solid to gas.
- Dog Star.
- Only star on our solar system.
- It is a liquid state of matter.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- A change where a substance can change back to its original form.
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- Droplets in clouds.
- They are light sources, they appear bright spot in the sky and twinkle.
- It is a change of state from liquid to gas.
- It is a precipitation.
- It is a change of state from solid to liquid.
- If sugar can dissolve in water. Sugar is a ........... substance.
- 2.5% is an amount of ................ on Earth.
- Sand is an .................. substance.
15 Clues: Dog Star. • Droplets in clouds. • It is a precipitation. • Only star on our solar system. • It is a liquid state of matter. • Largest planet in our solar system. • Sand is an .................. substance. • It is a change of state from solid to gas. • It is a change of state from liquid to gas. • It is a change of state from solid to liquid. • ...
Atomsphere 2021-10-05
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- The 4th most abundant element in the universe.
- Happens because the sun heats the earth unevenly.
- Winds High-Speed protons and electrons the fly through the solar system from the sun.
- Condensed moisture including rain,sleet,hail,snow,frost or dew
- Pressure The force of air pressing on a given area
- The upper layer traps ozone,which protects from the Sun's UV rays.
- Fresh water found beneath the ground surface.
- The change in temperature with distance
- The third layer of the atmosphere.
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- Has most of Earth's weather.
- The layer that has space shuttles fly.
- Contains the coldest temperatures.
- A long-term average of weather
- The thin transitional layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the mesosphere.
- we live here.
- where does carbon originally came from.
16 Clues: we live here. • Has most of Earth's weather. • A long-term average of weather • Contains the coldest temperatures. • The third layer of the atmosphere. • The layer that has space shuttles fly. • where does carbon originally came from. • The change in temperature with distance • Fresh water found beneath the ground surface. • The 4th most abundant element in the universe. • ...
Atronomia 2022-03-28
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- é a galáxia onde o planeta Terra se encontra no espaço
- Ciência que estuda os corpos celestes do universo
- Planetóide mais próximo do planeta Terra
- caminho que um planeta percorre entorno do Sol
- maior Estrela do sistema solar
- Astros luminosos que giram ao redor dos planetas
- Fins explosivos de estrelas de alta massa
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- Menor planeta do sistema solar
- Planeta mais distante do Sol
- Blocos de gelo e de rochas que se aproximam do Sol, formando longas caudas luminosas
- Satélite natural da Terra
- Conjunto de estrelas visíveis que estão em uma mesma posição
- Planeta conhecido como "Estrela D'alva"
- Decorrente de uma Super Nova,com enorme campo magnético
14 Clues: Satélite natural da Terra • Planeta mais distante do Sol • Menor planeta do sistema solar • maior Estrela do sistema solar • Planeta conhecido como "Estrela D'alva" • Planetóide mais próximo do planeta Terra • Fins explosivos de estrelas de alta massa • caminho que um planeta percorre entorno do Sol • Astros luminosos que giram ao redor dos planetas • ...
Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors 2014-09-09
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- Hole: It is filled with Dark matter.
- We live on that planet.
- A group of stars that form a shape.
- A rock with dust combined, it has 3 stages.
- It is enforced by gravitational pull.
- The "Gas Giant".
- A very famous dwarf planet.
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- It contains billions of solar systems.
- Eclipse: It is a day where the moon blocks out the sun.
- A planet where light reflects off of it at night.
- You use it to look into deeper into space.
- It can be hundreds of kilometers long and is located in the ________ belt.
- A famous one was named after Edmund Halley.
- Cloud: The cloud where comets come from.
14 Clues: The "Gas Giant". • We live on that planet. • A very famous dwarf planet. • A group of stars that form a shape. • Hole: It is filled with Dark matter. • It is enforced by gravitational pull. • It contains billions of solar systems. • Cloud: The cloud where comets come from. • You use it to look into deeper into space. • A rock with dust combined, it has 3 stages. • ...
Renewable Energy 2016-04-06
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- semiconductor diode that converts light to energy
- energy derived directly from living sources
- the heating of a home by using the sun directly
- a central building heating and cooling system that uses the consistent internal temperature of the earth
- heating a home by using solar panels to capture the sun's energy
- energy sourced from living or recently living organisms
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- a cell producing energy directly from a chemical reaction
- energy captured from tidal waves
- a field with many windmill-like turbines
- chemical decomposition occurring when electricity passes through an ionic liquid
- internal heat of the earth
- hydroelectric power
- concentrated solar power
- captures the energy of the wind, to create power
14 Clues: hydroelectric power • concentrated solar power • internal heat of the earth • energy captured from tidal waves • a field with many windmill-like turbines • energy derived directly from living sources • the heating of a home by using the sun directly • captures the energy of the wind, to create power • semiconductor diode that converts light to energy • ...
The Solar System and The Sun 2024-01-25
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- shows that Earth is the center of the Solar System
- hydrogen atoms joined together to form helium
- model that shows the planets move on small circles that move on bigger circles
- solar flares increasing in the number of particles reaching Earth's upper atmosphere
- inner layer of the sun's atmosphere
- central region of the sun
- shows the planets and their moons rotating around the suns
- electricity charged particles that can extend for miles
- outer layer that looks like a white halo
- reddish loops of gas that usually appear in groups
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- dark spots on the sun's surface
- magnetic energy released from sunspot regions
- color sphere or middle layer
- middle layer of the suns interior
- outermost layer of the sun's interior
15 Clues: central region of the sun • color sphere or middle layer • dark spots on the sun's surface • middle layer of the suns interior • inner layer of the sun's atmosphere • outermost layer of the sun's interior • outer layer that looks like a white halo • hydrogen atoms joined together to form helium • magnetic energy released from sunspot regions • ...
Soaring Through Space 2024-04-01
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- the line around which a planet spins
- a large mass of gas or rock that orbits a star
- a shaking, or trembling motion
- Solar flares occur on the Sun's _____.
- to turn around a center point or line
- This planet takes over 5,500 hours to rotate on it's axis.
- The spacecraft that landed on Mars.
- a bowl-shaped area on the ground
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- a large, rocky object that orbits a star
- A rover that collected information about Mars
- An explosion of gas on the Sun is called a ___ flare.
- Five planets can be seen without a _____.
- a frozen mass of dust and gas in space
- a space object smaller than an asteroid
14 Clues: a shaking, or trembling motion • a bowl-shaped area on the ground • The spacecraft that landed on Mars. • the line around which a planet spins • to turn around a center point or line • Solar flares occur on the Sun's _____. • a frozen mass of dust and gas in space • a space object smaller than an asteroid • a large, rocky object that orbits a star • ...
Different Celestial Objects - Matthew 2023-01-20
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- forms when a star dies in a supernova explosion
- collection of asteroids, including the dwarf planet Ceres, between Mars and Jupiter
- the amount of moons Saturn has
- when you get stretched vertically and horizontally in a black hole
- the amount of planets in our solar system without moons
- what stars are made of
- moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star
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- a common name for meteors
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- remains from a meteor that crash into the ground
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- large chunks of ice, rocks, and dust
- the type of galaxy the Milky Way is
- collection of billions of stars and their solar systems
14 Clues: what stars are made of • a common name for meteors • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • the amount of moons Saturn has • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the type of galaxy the Milky Way is • large chunks of ice, rocks, and dust • forms when a star dies in a supernova explosion • remains from a meteor that crash into the ground • ...
Planets of the milky way 2015-06-03
10 Clues: what planet is red? • What is after Mars ? • what is after Saturn? • what is the fourth planet? • what is the coldest planet? • what is the hottest planet? • no longer known as a planet? • what planet is known for it's rings? • what is the name of our solar system? • How many planets is our in our solar system ?
Los planetas 2022-04-23
9 Clues: El planeta rojo • El planeta azul • Famoso por sus anillos • Ya no considerado un planeta • El planeta más cercano del sol • El planeta más frío del sistema solar • El planeta más grande del sistema solar • El planeta que pasa más cerca a la tierra • Lleva aproximadamente 365 días en girar alrededor del sol
Space 2023-11-09
9 Clues: the coldest planet • the study of space • the hottest planet • A person who travels to space • Smallest planet in solar system • largest planet in the solar system • the movement of one object around another • moon what is the lunar eclipse aloe called • how many days does it take earth to complete 1 orbit
Sunspots 2023-12-02
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- stronger version of a solar flare that can disrupt satellites
- energy from the sun that leaves the sun
- partial shadow
- the sunspot cycle lasts for _______-_____
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- shadow
- the least dangerous solar event
- a low temperature region in the photosphere
- the sun rotates faster at different _______
- the ______ field is the reason for sunspots
9 Clues: shadow • partial shadow • the least dangerous solar event • energy from the sun that leaves the sun • the sunspot cycle lasts for _______-_____ • a low temperature region in the photosphere • the sun rotates faster at different _______ • the ______ field is the reason for sunspots • stronger version of a solar flare that can disrupt satellites
Astronomy 2023-05-23
9 Clues: The red planet • The coldest planet • The hottest planet. • सौर मंडल in English • The planet we live on! • The same liquid is put in thermometers • The largest planet in our solar system. • The main source of heat and light for Earth. • Twinkling balls of fire that you see only on a clear night.
The Planets 2025-03-12
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- The coldest planet in the solar system.
- The closest planet to the sun
- The farthest planet from the sun.
- Known as the "Red Planet".
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- No longer considered a planet.
- The only planet with liquid water on its surface.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- Famous for its rings.
- The closest planet to Earth.
9 Clues: Famous for its rings. • Known as the "Red Planet". • The closest planet to Earth. • The closest planet to the sun • No longer considered a planet. • The farthest planet from the sun. • The largest planet in the solar system. • The coldest planet in the solar system. • The only planet with liquid water on its surface.
PLANETS 2025-04-25
9 Clues: The red planet • Our home planet • Farthest planet from the Sun • The planet tilted on its side • The planet famous for its rings • The planet with the longest day • Smallest planet in the solar system • The largest planet in our solar system • This celestial body was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006
Solar System and Beyond 2024-08-06
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- model where the Earth was center
- an object moves in a straight line unless another force acts upon it
- all known objects in space
- fusion of hydrogen atoms to create helium atoms in a star
- model where the sun in the center
- large heavenly bodies that revolve around a star
- An explanation of the world around us
- distance light travels in one year
- our galaxy, where our solar system is found
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- object with strong gravity, nothing escapes
- a system with a sun at the center and planets and other objects in space
- distance in relation to a specific point of reference
- position of an object in relation to an identified/specific point
- brilliant explosion occuring from a dying supergiant star
- initial explosion that resulted in formation and expansion of the universe
- of attraction that governs how objects in space interact with each other
- grouping of stars that form a pinwheel with arms spiraling from the center
- a natural body that revolves around a planet, also known as the moon
- large cloud of gas and dust with immense volume
19 Clues: all known objects in space • model where the Earth was center • model where the sun in the center • distance light travels in one year • An explanation of the world around us • object with strong gravity, nothing escapes • our galaxy, where our solar system is found • large cloud of gas and dust with immense volume • large heavenly bodies that revolve around a star • ...
El universo 2015-03-04
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- Aparato puesto en órbita alrededor de la Tierra con fines científicos, militares o para las comunicaciones.
- Es el quinto planeta del sistema solar.
- Es el único satélite natural de la tierra.
- Se observan que rápidamente cruzan el cielo, pero no son estrellas.
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- Es el cuarto planeta del Sistema Solar más cercano al Sol.
- Es una estrella del tipo espectral G2 que se encuentra en el centro del Sistema Solar y constituye la mayor fuente de radiación electromagnética de este sistema planetario.
- Es todo objeto astronómico que brilla con luz propia; aunque en términos más técnicos y precisos podría decirse que se trata de una esfera de plasma que mantiene su forma gracias a un equilibrio hidrostático de fuerzas.
- Es un vehículo, aeronave o nave espacial que obtiene su empuje por la reacción de la expulsión rápida de gases de combustión desde un motor.
- Es el planeta del Sistema Solar más próximo al Sol y el más pequeño.
- El personal de un objeto espacial, a la tripulación de una nave espacial e incluso, "a toda persona que se encuentre en la luna".
10 Clues: Es el quinto planeta del sistema solar. • Es el único satélite natural de la tierra. • Es el cuarto planeta del Sistema Solar más cercano al Sol. • Se observan que rápidamente cruzan el cielo, pero no son estrellas. • Es el planeta del Sistema Solar más próximo al Sol y el más pequeño. • ...
Space 2023-04-05
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- one of the independent groups of stars in the universe
- similar in size to Earth.
- the planet we live on.
- The rings we see are made of groups of tiny ringlets that surround Saturn.
- the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet or star:
- 'Ice Giant'
- - a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- an extremely large, round mass of rock and metal, such as Earth, or of gas, such as Jupiter, that moves in a circular path around the sun or another star
- the closest planet to the Sun.
- - A ball of hydrogen gas held together by gravity. The central core of a star is extremely hot and produces energy. Some of this energy is released as visible light, which makes the star glow.
- a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc.
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- - a system of millions or billions of stars and the solar systems within them, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- the Red Planet
- ıt Is the Last Discovered Planet in Our Solar System.
- relating to the Galaxy or other galaxies
- The fifth planet and the biggest planet
- a star that has exploded, strongly increasing its brightness for a few months
- one of many large rocks that circle the sun
- System - a collection of planets and their moons in orbit around a star, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- the amount of the light hitting a surface that it reflects back, especially the surface of a planet or other body in space
20 Clues: 'Ice Giant' • the Red Planet • the planet we live on. • similar in size to Earth. • the closest planet to the Sun. • The fifth planet and the biggest planet • relating to the Galaxy or other galaxies • one of many large rocks that circle the sun • ıt Is the Last Discovered Planet in Our Solar System. • one of the independent groups of stars in the universe • ...
CICLO DO OXIGÊNIO E OZÔNIO 2025-06-11
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- Camada da atmosfera existe maior concentração de oxigênio gasoso para os seres respirarem
- Como se chama o processo que libera oxigênio na atmosfera após a decomposição de seres vivos?
- Camada invisível que envolve a Terra e contém gases essenciais à vida
- Gás fundamental para a respiração dos seres vivos é formado por duas moléculas unidas
- Camada da atmosfera o ozônio é mais concentrado e protege os seres vivos da radiação ultravioleta
- Tipo de ligação química une os dois átomos da molécula de oxigênio O2
- Radiação solar é bloqueada pela camada de ozônio para proteger a vida
- Ciclo que envolve a reciclagem do oxigênio através da morte e decomposição dos seres vivos
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- Qual gás, além do oxigênio, está diretamente envolvido na formação do ozônio na estratosfera?
- Ciclo natural que envolve o movimento do oxigênio entre seres vivos, solo e ar
- Gás é produzido na queima de combustíveis e que consome oxigênio na reação
- Substância produzida por atividades humanas prejudica a camada de ozônio
- Processo ocorre dentro das células e usa oxigênio para liberar energia para o corpo
- Gás formado por três átomos de oxigênio, que protege a Terra filtrando a radiação solar
- Processo das plantas que utiliza luz solar para produzir oxigênio e alimento
- Processo usa o oxigênio para liberar energia dos alimentos nos seres vivos
- Elemento químico presente na atmosfera podem destruir a camada de ozônio
- Como é chamada a molécula de oxigênio que possui dois átomos ligados entre si
18 Clues: Camada invisível que envolve a Terra e contém gases essenciais à vida • Tipo de ligação química une os dois átomos da molécula de oxigênio O2 • Radiação solar é bloqueada pela camada de ozônio para proteger a vida • Substância produzida por atividades humanas prejudica a camada de ozônio • ...
Eureka Street Furniture Puzzle 2018-03-12
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- range made from old boats
- what is Garry's favorite biscuit
- what timber is used to make the solar range
- What is the family surname for ESF proprietors
- what year was ESF established
- what country is the Windsor madi in
- name a range with marble
- how many doors does the Provence 5 door buffet have
- what lounge does the Ramona range live with
- Which charity does ESF support
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- how many warranty's are needed each month to meet KPIs
- how many sizes does the Provence dining table come in
- what country is the solar range made in
- what external company does ESF use for accidental warranty cover
- how many days should you call a quote back after
- what wood is used to make the Windsor range
- which timber is the Cannes range made from
- what country is the Tuscany range made in
- which supplier makes the Jasper lounge
- which timber is the Provence made from
20 Clues: name a range with marble • range made from old boats • what year was ESF established • Which charity does ESF support • what is Garry's favorite biscuit • what country is the Windsor madi in • which supplier makes the Jasper lounge • which timber is the Provence made from • what country is the solar range made in • what country is the Tuscany range made in • ...
Palavra-cruzada. 2022-03-16
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- É o conjunto de táxons de plantas características de uma região, e objeto de estudo da florística.
- Organismos heterotróficos, que necessitam obter substâncias orgânicas de outras sucessivos
- são os seres vivos que se alimentam de cadáveres de plantas e animais.
- é a taxa pela qual a energia solar é capturada em moléculas de açúcar durante a fotossíntese.
- É uma das fontes energéticas mais importantes do Brasil.
- Presente em casa nível trófico, por área ou volume.
- São organismos capazes de produzir seu próprio alimento.
- são tanto carnívoros quanto herbívoros
- "as mitocôndrias são responsáveis pelo processo de __________ celular.
- Organismos especializados em degradar.
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- Pertencem ao reino monera
- são seres fotossintetizantes
- ato de reciclar
- consumidores primários
- É um ramo científico multidisciplinar que reúne conhecimentos em biologia, física e áreas das ciências humanas
- o que espilide pelo corpo
- Produzidos na fotossíntese são utilizados pelo seu próprio organismo fotossintetizantes.
- Nível....
- É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota.
- É uma estrela amarela localizada no centro do sistema solar.
20 Clues: Nível.... • ato de reciclar • consumidores primários • Pertencem ao reino monera • o que espilide pelo corpo • são seres fotossintetizantes • são tanto carnívoros quanto herbívoros • Organismos especializados em degradar. • É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota. • Presente em casa nível trófico, por área ou volume. • É uma das fontes energéticas mais importantes do Brasil. • ...
Space Crossword 2014-05-16
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- smallest planet
- rock that in outer space
- rock that enters our atmosphere also known as shooting stars
- second smallest planet
- teal blue planet
- planet farthest from the sun
- the 3rd planet From the sun
- shapes people make from the stars
- gas giant and second largest planet in the solar system
- holds all the planets in place with its gravitational pull
- shortest day of the year
- when the moon covers the suns disk seen from earth
- biggest planet in the solar system
- used to by the ninth planet now a dwarf planet
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- rock from space lands on our earth
- second planet from the sun
- the closest planet to the sun
- shape of our earths orbit
- the motion of an object around another object
- has 8 phases
- closets to the sun
- the study of space
- longest day of the year
- when earths shadow falls on the moon
- farthest from the sun
- special not a hot spot on the sun
26 Clues: has 8 phases • smallest planet • teal blue planet • closets to the sun • the study of space • farthest from the sun • second smallest planet • longest day of the year • rock that in outer space • shortest day of the year • shape of our earths orbit • second planet from the sun • the 3rd planet From the sun • planet farthest from the sun • the closest planet to the sun • ...
Universe Vocab-MaKayla Stevens-8th 2014-10-09
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- Bands of dust that appear as ribbons
- An instrument use for better observation
- waves shorter than visible light
- all of the matter in space
- the transfer of energy through space
- Information obtained from experiments
- grouping of the stars
- Waves with longer wavelengths in visible light
- Waves that are used in medical purposes
- Waves that are admitted by a radioactive atom
- visible light spectrum
- electromagnetic waves
- Unite that is used to compare other stars to our sun
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- the place our solar system is a part of
- A theory that says the way universe began
- A graph that shows the stars temperature and their luminosity
- The change in wavelength
- The distance between two points on a wave
- a large star explosion
- a cloud of dust in space
- the closest star in our solar system
- length equal to the distance light travels
- stars that spread out from a spiral galaxy
- Beginning point
24 Clues: Beginning point • grouping of the stars • electromagnetic waves • a large star explosion • visible light spectrum • The change in wavelength • a cloud of dust in space • all of the matter in space • waves shorter than visible light • Bands of dust that appear as ribbons • the closest star in our solar system • the transfer of energy through space • ...
Chelsea Bednar Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-21
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- earth centered solar system
- used telescope to study astronomy
- the separation of powers
- an informal education for women
- visual arts, literature, theatre, music,
- agreement between people and gov't
- form of government
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason, logic
- a political system
- sun centered solar system
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tyranny
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- applied reason and logic to people and society
- reigned over russia for 34 years
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- a spokesman for democracy
- the religion of nature
- type of music
- gov't should only exist for the benefit of the people
- wanted equal education for women
- document that was approved by the Continental Congress
- universal laws of motion, gravity
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- satirist sponsored tolerance, liberty, freedom religion/speech
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- people are born with right to life, liberty, property
26 Clues: type of music • form of government • a political system • the religion of nature • the separation of powers • a spokesman for democracy • sun centered solar system • earth centered solar system • thinkers of the Enlightenment • an informal education for women • reigned over russia for 34 years • wanted equal education for women • used telescope to study astronomy • ...
Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Said the death penalty was necessary
- Newton's Law
- Person who perfected the telescope
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- A system where multiple groups share decision-making power
- Where the Scientific Revolution began
- To know something one did not know before
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- An agreement between the governing and the governed
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Fought for women's rights
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Said it was good for England to have a multitude of religions
- A person who rules with absolute power
- Argued for division of power
- USED a microscope; Father of microbiology
- said the citizens have the right to create a new government if the old government fails
- Said that most individuals work just to make a living and feel that they've accomplished something
20 Clues: Newton's Law • Fought for women's rights • Founder of modern chemistry • Argued for division of power • Person who perfected the telescope • Said the death penalty was necessary • Created a vaccine to prevent smallpox • Where the Scientific Revolution began • A person who rules with absolute power • USED a microscope; Father of microbiology • ...
Universe Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-28
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- A region of space with a gravitational field.
- _____________ revolves around the Sun.
- Lowest region in the atmosphere.
- A very cold and windy planet.
- One explanation of how the universe began.
- Second largest planet in the solar system.
- ____________ travel to space to discover and learn new things about the universe.
- Known as the red hyper giant. One of the biggest stars in the universe.
- The night sky is filled with ___________ that are far, far away.
- ZOOM in and you can see the stars up close!
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- The galaxy that contains our solar system is the ___________.
- Divided into four primary layers.
- Gives of light for all to see.
- This transportation can take astronauts to space!
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- Some day people will try to land on _______.
- A landscape that have features of the moon.
- The troposphere is below this layer of Earth atmosphere.
- Helps collect data and information about the universe.
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this.
20 Clues: A very cold and windy planet. • Gives of light for all to see. • Lowest region in the atmosphere. • Divided into four primary layers. • Carbon dioxide is an example of this. • _____________ revolves around the Sun. • One explanation of how the universe began. • Second largest planet in the solar system. • A landscape that have features of the moon. • ...
Cells and Respiration Crossword 2021-08-06
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- A small platform on a microscope
- Often present in plant cells allows them to grow big.
- It exists as a gas in the atmosphere.
- H2O
- Air is inhaled and exhaled.
- All living things are made up of the smallest structural components
- It is made up of genetic material, such as DNA.
- The process of converting solar energy into chemical energy.
- Every live cell in our bodies is filled with this.
- Carbohydrate molecules store this chemical energy.
- Animals and plants need them in their respiration.
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- The bloodstream transports the nutrients to this cell.
- They function similarly to the digestive system.
- A type of lens.
- Contains the majority of an atom's mass.
- It can be found in a variety of places and in various forms.
- A layer found in plants, fungi, and bacteria
- It permits good things to pass through while preventing bad things.
- It generates light and heat, as well as solar energy.
- Magnifying equipment is used in laboratories to magnify small objects.
20 Clues: H2O • A type of lens. • Air is inhaled and exhaled. • A small platform on a microscope • It exists as a gas in the atmosphere. • Contains the majority of an atom's mass. • A layer found in plants, fungi, and bacteria • It is made up of genetic material, such as DNA. • They function similarly to the digestive system. • Every live cell in our bodies is filled with this. • ...
SPACE TRIVIA...Also other stuff 2022-08-26
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- Largest start in solar system
- This week, NASA unveils plans for next space mission to this planet
- Theoretical Start of Universe
- This new viral outbreak is causing rashes and pustules across the body
- Largest Planet in Solar System
- The flu virus
- Organism that grows by assisting another organism
- This metal is liquid at room temperature
- Produces largest gravitation pull
- What does the m in mRNA Stand for the COVID Vaccine
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- A lightyear is a unit of what?
- This planet is almost the same size as Earth
- The Black Death
- NASA releases first ever ______ from black hole this week
- Organism that grows by feeding off another organism
- What region on china did Covid most likely originate
- Eruption of electromagnetic radiation in the Sun's atmosphere. Causes radio problems on Earth
- The most abundant element in the universe
- This protects Earth from asteroids and radiation
- What is the only virus with a 100% kill rate
20 Clues: The flu virus • The Black Death • Largest start in solar system • Theoretical Start of Universe • A lightyear is a unit of what? • Largest Planet in Solar System • Produces largest gravitation pull • This metal is liquid at room temperature • The most abundant element in the universe • This planet is almost the same size as Earth • What is the only virus with a 100% kill rate • ...
Space 2018-10-22
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- The king of the Roman Gods was called ______.
- Astronomers use these to measure the distance between planets
- Trees help us breathe by providing this
- All the planets are apart of our ____________.
- The air around the planet
- Oxygen is a type of ____.
- Hmmm....this is hard, maybe the planet we are on?
- Named after the Roman Sea God
- At night we see this
- Our giant star
- The planet closest to the sun
- The _____ of Earth is mostly made up of Water
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- Our Inquiry unit is on______.
- We are apart of the ______.
- The sister of Earth
- Generally the dependence of two or more
- A planet similar to Neptune
- We are a living _______.
- A synonym for space
- The second largest planet in our Solar System
- These form the rings of Saturn.
- There are many ____ in our Solar System
- The planet named after the Roman War God
- Saturn is known for its _____.
24 Clues: Our giant star • The sister of Earth • A synonym for space • At night we see this • We are a living _______. • The air around the planet • Oxygen is a type of ____. • We are apart of the ______. • A planet similar to Neptune • Our Inquiry unit is on______. • Named after the Roman Sea God • The planet closest to the sun • Saturn is known for its _____. • These form the rings of Saturn. • ...
Geo Science Crossword Review 2023-05-24
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- A rock that has been formed through the process of cooling from molten rock on the surface
- The underground point of an earthquake
- The biggest jovian planet in our solar system
- The height of a wave
- The length of a wave
- a rock composed of mainly fossils and other elements compressed together
- The rate at which a wave is recurring
- The cloud that results from an exploding star
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- A celestial body that circles another body
- A planet that is composed of mainly gasses
- Speed and direction
- Force on both sides of the target
- The point directly above the surface in an earthquake
- A non contact force
- An object/target being pulled/stretched
- The only planet that is habitable for humans.
- The deadly volcano that erupted in Italy that killed 16,000 people
- Newton’s second law of motion (F=?)
- A planet in our solar system that has a rocky and rough surface
- An object will stay at rest unless acted upon
20 Clues: Speed and direction • A non contact force • The height of a wave • The length of a wave • Force on both sides of the target • Newton’s second law of motion (F=?) • The rate at which a wave is recurring • The underground point of an earthquake • An object/target being pulled/stretched • A celestial body that circles another body • A planet that is composed of mainly gasses • ...
Y9 Review 2023-06-14
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- what happens to a substance when it is cooled
- the gas that makes up most of the Sun
- mass divided by volume
- force divided by area
- the planet that contains the largest volcano in the solar system
- speed with direction
- the state change from a solid straight to a gas
- what happens to a substance when it is heated
- the steepness of a graph
- a substance that gets less dense as it freezes
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- what we think is at the center of our galaxy
- the largest planet in the solar system
- a small ball of ice and rock orbiting the Sun in an elipse
- a dwarf planet that used to be named a planet
- the state change from a gas to a liquid
- the heat transfer that occurs in fluids
- a collection of billions of stars
- the state of matter with the least energy
- the colour of a surface that is bad at absorbing heat
- magnitude only
20 Clues: magnitude only • speed with direction • force divided by area • mass divided by volume • the steepness of a graph • a collection of billions of stars • the gas that makes up most of the Sun • the largest planet in the solar system • the state change from a gas to a liquid • the heat transfer that occurs in fluids • the state of matter with the least energy • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws.
- people who present new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Used microscope to find micro-organisms.
- A person who rules with absolute power.
- Wrote the book On Crimes and Punishments.
- created the 3 laws of motion.
- proposed the heliocentric theory.
- created the first vaccine for smallpox.
- Wrote the book Two Treaties of Government.
- Brought up the idea of women receiving education.
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- created the scientific method.
- to know something one did not know before.
- Wrote the book The Social Contract.
- a party where people would discuss new ideas.
- Wrote the book Candide.
- Used math to prove Copernicus's theory.
- Created analytic Geometry(Added algebra to geometry)
- Wrote the Leviathan.
- The earth revolves around the solar system
- a system in which multiple groups share decisions making and power.
- The sun revolves around the solar system.
- Proved that the planets weren't perfect spheres and Jupiter's four moon.
22 Clues: Wrote the Leviathan. • Wrote the book Candide. • created the 3 laws of motion. • created the scientific method. • proposed the heliocentric theory. • Wrote the book The Social Contract. • Wrote the book On the Spirit of Laws. • Used math to prove Copernicus's theory. • A person who rules with absolute power. • created the first vaccine for smallpox. • ...
energy crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- Found deep in the earth is flammable, colorless, and odorless
- to upkeep of a natural resources to prevent them from disappearing
- Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal
- to use something again more than once
- the process of making waste materials into new materials
- energy that is made by flowing water
- Fossilized carbon
- Coal, oil natural grass
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- Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga)
- Fuels are Currently the world's primary energy source
- Energy that is captured by turbines
- layer in the stratosphere of the earth absorbs most of the ultra radiation from the sun
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Energy from the sun
- The energy generated during nuclear fission
- to restore something
- Thick black liquid
- is a renewable powered powered by the natural rise and fall of the ocean tides.
20 Clues: Fossilized carbon • Thick black liquid • Energy from the sun • to restore something • Coal, oil natural grass • Energy that is captured by turbines • energy that is made by flowing water • to use something again more than once • The energy generated during nuclear fission • Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga) • energy from any material that comes from plants • ...
energy crossword 2024-02-29
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- to use something again more than once
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- Fossilized carbon
- energy that is made by flowing water
- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment
- Coal, oil natural grass
- Thick black liquid
- Energy that is captured by turbines
- Energy from the sun
- to upkeep of natural resources to prevent them from disappearing
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- Found deep in the earth is flammable, colorless, and odorless
- Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal
- Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga)
- Fuels are Currently the world's primary energy source
- the process of making waste materials into new materials
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- is a renewable powered powered by the natural rise and fall of the ocean tides.
- layer in the stratosphere of the earth absorbs most of the ultra radiation from the sun
- to restore something
- The energy generated during nuclear fission
20 Clues: Fossilized carbon • Thick black liquid • Energy from the sun • to restore something • Coal, oil natural grass • Energy that is captured by turbines • energy that is made by flowing water • to use something again more than once • The energy generated during nuclear fission • Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga) • Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal • ...
Space 2024-09-04
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- the milky way is one
- abbr. for International Space __
- the blanket that covers the earth
- the star that the planets in the solar system orbit
- the first element in the periodic table
- our planet
- made up of atoms
- a man in space is called
- your __ won't change even if you're on different planets
- how we get into space
- the topic of this crossword
- one of the 4 main classes that covers space as a subject
- hole a space "vacuum"
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- the force that controls most objects in space
- a group of stars
- how the universe was made
- what we call life in space
- molecules are made up of these
- a small rocky body, is part of the __ belt
- endless...
- earth is a __
- used to observe stars
- what orbits the earth?
- an object made of ice and dust
- the largest planet in the solar system
- go outside and look up into the blue __
26 Clues: endless... • our planet • earth is a __ • a group of stars • made up of atoms • the milky way is one • used to observe stars • how we get into space • hole a space "vacuum" • what orbits the earth? • a man in space is called • how the universe was made • what we call life in space • the topic of this crossword • molecules are made up of these • an object made of ice and dust • ...
December 2024 2024-09-22
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- M13 cluster is in which constellation (8)
- First Indian artificial satellite (9)
- A meteor shower is a basically debris left behind by (5)
- First person to suggest heliocentric theory (10)
- Large Hadron Collider is located here (11)
- The first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars (6)
- In GMT, G stands for (9)
- Number of waves per second (9)
- In PSLV, P stands for (5)
- Largest asteroid of our solar system (5)
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- Closest planet to the Sun (7)
- From India, passes Tropic of (6)
- The fraction of light that a surface reflects (6)
- Brightest star of Scorpius constellation (7)
- Largest Moon of planet Saturn (5)
- Path of the Sun in the sky as seen from Earth (8)
- In Solar Eclipse, this object comes between Sun and Earth (4)
- Great Red Spot is a cyclone on (7)
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way (9)
- Armstrong and Aldrin boarded Apollo 11's lunar module, named as (5)
20 Clues: In GMT, G stands for (9) • In PSLV, P stands for (5) • Closest planet to the Sun (7) • Number of waves per second (9) • From India, passes Tropic of (6) • Largest Moon of planet Saturn (5) • Great Red Spot is a cyclone on (7) • First Indian artificial satellite (9) • Largest asteroid of our solar system (5) • M13 cluster is in which constellation (8) • ...
Exam 2025-11-24
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- animals of the desert
- from dusk until ...
- chlorophyll
- to make others know about our products
- statements to convince other people
- things to open everything
- a vast water that separates the continents
- reflection
- you cannot see it, but it is there
- god's most perfect creation
- what comes after rain?
- the rivers on our faces
- the name of our solar system
- white in the blue
- cars, bikes, trains, planes
- the best friend of a chair
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- the leader of a school
- your teacher is ...
- the beginning of a life
- when light vanishes
- when everything trembles
- international language
- control center of our body
- where many books gather
- sounds with melody
- our natural satellite
- A place where the sicks are treated
- the star of our solar system
- liquid of a cow
- air that moves
- father and mother
- on the king's head
- absence of heat
33 Clues: reflection • chlorophyll • air that moves • liquid of a cow • absence of heat • father and mother • white in the blue • sounds with melody • on the king's head • your teacher is ... • from dusk until ... • when light vanishes • animals of the desert • our natural satellite • the leader of a school • international language • what comes after rain? • the beginning of a life • where many books gather • ...
Conocimiento general 2026-01-02
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- ; Instrumento para observar objetos muy pequeños.
- ; País más grande de América del Sur.
- ; Montaña más alta del mundo.
- ; Estrella central del sistema solar.
- ; Satélite natural de la Tierra.
- ; Forma de energía presente en la vida diaria.
- ; Río más caudaloso del mundo.
- ; Arma de fuego corta. <-- si prefieres, puedo cambiar esta palabra
- ; Actividad física o competitiva.
- ; Civilización famosa por sus pirámides.
- ; Capital del antiguo Imperio Romano.
- ; Proceso mediante el cual un país obtiene libertad.
- ; País de América del Norte cuya capital es Ciudad de México.
- ; Sistema de gobierno basado en el voto.
- ; Emperador mexica a la llegada de los españoles.
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- ; Gas indispensable para la respiración.
- ; Planeta más grande del sistema solar.
- ; Planeta conocido como el planeta rojo.
- ; Desierto más grande del planeta.
- ; Fuerza que atrae los cuerpos hacia la Tierra.
- ; Océano más extenso de la Tierra.
- ; Unidad básica de la materia.
- ; Instrumento para observar cuerpos celestes.
- ; Lugar donde se guardan libros.
- ; Arte que combina sonidos y silencios.
25 Clues: ; Montaña más alta del mundo. • ; Río más caudaloso del mundo. • ; Unidad básica de la materia. • ; Satélite natural de la Tierra. • ; Lugar donde se guardan libros. • ; Actividad física o competitiva. • ; Desierto más grande del planeta. • ; Océano más extenso de la Tierra. • ; País más grande de América del Sur. • ; Estrella central del sistema solar. • ...
geography 2022-11-28
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- rotates in the opposite direction than most planets
- are very strong in the ocean
- appear as funnel-shaped
- process where water changes state from liquid to gas
- water falling from the sky - rain, snow, hail, sleet
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- is the largest planet in our solar system
- is the release of water into the atmosphere
- when rocks hit each other and break down
- make up nearly three-quarters of the earth's surface
- are 141 million miles away from the sun
- water dissolves in minerals which brake up
- rocks wear away at the bed and bank
- is the smallest planet in our solar system
- seepage of water into the ground
14 Clues: appear as funnel-shaped • are very strong in the ocean • seepage of water into the ground • rocks wear away at the bed and bank • are 141 million miles away from the sun • when rocks hit each other and break down • is the largest planet in our solar system • water dissolves in minerals which brake up • is the smallest planet in our solar system • ...
Space 2023-01-25
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- India’s first rocket was launched at a _______ in Thumba, Kerala (5)
- The only planet without an atmosphere (7)
- When the sun, moon and the earth come in a straight line (7)
- Name of India’s first rocket (9)
- Brightest star in the solar system (6)
- Saturn’s biggest moon (5)
- The first civilization to discover the five cycles of Venus (5)
- Biggest dwarf planet (5)
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- Planet to where the Juno satellite was launched (7)
- The largest volcano in the solar system was named after this mythical abode (7)
- The densest planet (5)
- First satelite launched to space (7)
- Other name for the moon (4)
- Space research organisation founded by Vikram Sarabhai (4)
14 Clues: The densest planet (5) • Biggest dwarf planet (5) • Saturn’s biggest moon (5) • Other name for the moon (4) • Name of India’s first rocket (9) • First satelite launched to space (7) • Brightest star in the solar system (6) • The only planet without an atmosphere (7) • Planet to where the Juno satellite was launched (7) • ...
space crossword 2017-05-15
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- sun: our local star
- commonly known as the red planet
- the furthest planet from our sun
- earth: our home planet
- a large system of stars and planets
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- a large body of burning gases in space
- everything beyond the earth's atmosphere
- system: the planets that orbit our sun
- the largest planet in our solar system
- way: our galaxy
10 Clues: way: our galaxy • sun: our local star • earth: our home planet • commonly known as the red planet • the furthest planet from our sun • a large system of stars and planets • a large body of burning gases in space • the largest planet in our solar system • system: the planets that orbit our sun • everything beyond the earth's atmosphere
Planets 2020-08-03
9 Clues: It’s a gas planet. • It’s a dwarf planet. • It’s where people live. • It’s a star not a planet. • It’s often called the red planet. • This planet is famous for its rings. • It’s the furthest planet from the sun. • It’s the largest planet in the solar system. • It’s the smallest planet in the solar system.
The Planets 2014-10-27
9 Clues: Has 67 moons. • Has five rings. • Closest planet to the sun. • No longer considered a planet. • The third planet from the sun. • Named after the roman God of war. • The brightest planet in the solar system. • The first planet discovered by a telescope. • The second largest planet in the solar system.
Space 2021-04-20
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- First planet of solar system
- The national space agency of india
- The first unmanned earth satellite
- Largest planet in the solar system
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- sarabhai Father of the indian space program
- Planet to have liquid water
- Saturn's largest moon
- belt Belt between the inner rocky planets and outer gas giants
- ganga Indian name for “milky way”
9 Clues: Saturn's largest moon • Planet to have liquid water • First planet of solar system • ganga Indian name for “milky way” • The national space agency of india • The first unmanned earth satellite • Largest planet in the solar system • sarabhai Father of the indian space program • belt Belt between the inner rocky planets and outer gas giants
6-2, 7-1 review 2022-02-16
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- The force that allows you to make a turn on a flat surface.
- The name of the extra circles added to the Earth-centered models to account for backward motion of the planets.
- The name of the type of backward motion of the planets that the Earth-centered model did not account for.
- Name of the Polish astronomer who wrote a scientific book about the sun being the center of the solar system in the 16th century.
- The name of the model that holds that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- This person updated the earth-centered model in the 2nd century AD.
- Kepler's _________ Law: The square of the ratio of the periods of any two planets revolving about the sun is equal to the cube of the ratio of their average distances from the sun.
- This describes the direction that an object is moving relative to the center of a circle, when it is undergoing circular motion.
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- The mathematician that was hired by Tycho Brahe to interpret his data.
- The first person to propose the sun-centered model.
- The name of the acceleration experienced as one goes in a circle.
- The person responsible for finding the density (and mass) of the earth. This person is also responsible for finding the universal gravitational constant (G).
- The first name of the eccentric astronomer from Denmark who collected 30 years of data and said that the Earth was the center of the solar system, but the planets orbited around the sun.
- Name of the way of thinking that says that the Earth is the center of the solar system.
- This is the direction that centripetal force always points.
- This person proposed a law which states that objects attract other objects with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distances between them.
- Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation said that not only did Earth's gravity pull on an apple, but it pulled on this large object as well.
- Kepler's ___________ Law: The paths of the planets are ellipses, with the sun at one focus.
18 Clues: The first person to propose the sun-centered model. • The force that allows you to make a turn on a flat surface. • This is the direction that centripetal force always points. • The name of the acceleration experienced as one goes in a circle. • This person updated the earth-centered model in the 2nd century AD. • ...
Chakra Yoga Poses 2024-03-21
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- A powerful stance that activates the Warrior within, aligning with the Solar Plexus Chakra.
- This pose involves a deep forward bend, calming the mind and soothing the Third Eye Chakra, enhancing intuition.
- A pose where the practitioner sits on their heels with knees wide apart, stretching arms forward, aligns with the Sacral Chakra, enhancing creativity and emotional balance.
- This pose involves standing with feet wide apart and bending forward from the hip, promoting stability and grounding for the Root Chakra.
- This grounding pose, symbolizing a mountain, stabilizes the Root Chakra.
- A resting pose that allows for reflection and release, often associated with grounding and the Root Chakra.
- A seated twist that energizes the Solar Plexus Chakra, promoting inner strength and the power of transformation.
- A dynamic pose that simulates the flow of a warrior's bow, targeting the Solar Plexus Chakra to foster inner power and confidence.
- This pose, where you balance on one foot and open your hips to the side, embodies the openness and creativity of the Sacral Chakra.
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- A seated pose with the soles of the feet together and knees wide, beneficial for the Sacral Chakra, supporting emotional release and creativity.
- This gentle, heart-opening pose where you lie on your belly and lift your chest, fosters compassion and love, resonating with the Heart Chakra.
- An inversion that is beneficial for the Throat Chakra, encouraging clear communication and self-expression.
- This balancing pose on hands and knees, extending one arm and the opposite leg, stimulates the Solar Plexus Chakra, enhancing willpower and confidence.
- A pose that involves a deep fold while seated, encouraging introspection and calming the mind, beneficial for the Third Eye Chakra.
- An intense backbend that opens the Heart Chakra, encouraging love and healing.
- Ideal for activating the Throat Chakra, this pose involves lying on the back with the crown of the head on the floor, stimulating communication.
- A pose that encourages the flow of energy to the Sacral Chakra, often used in sequences for creativity and pleasure.
- A meditative pose ideal for the Crown Chakra, facilitating spiritual connection and enlightenment.
18 Clues: This grounding pose, symbolizing a mountain, stabilizes the Root Chakra. • An intense backbend that opens the Heart Chakra, encouraging love and healing. • A powerful stance that activates the Warrior within, aligning with the Solar Plexus Chakra. • A meditative pose ideal for the Crown Chakra, facilitating spiritual connection and enlightenment. • ...
space 2020-12-21
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- the time it takes to make one full spin on its axis
- planets that orbit a start outside our solar system
- they orbit the sun
- satellite a moon in orbit around a planet
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- system the sun and planets and other bodies that orbit it
- satellite a an made spacecraft
- year the distance light travels(over 9million million kilometres)
- one whole spin around the sun
- its a star
- collection of stars held together bye gravity
- the imaginary line that the earth spins around
11 Clues: its a star • they orbit the sun • one whole spin around the sun • satellite a an made spacecraft • satellite a moon in orbit around a planet • collection of stars held together bye gravity • the imaginary line that the earth spins around • the time it takes to make one full spin on its axis • planets that orbit a start outside our solar system • ...
Dwarf Planets 2019-05-10
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- Pluto´s Weather IS ?
- How Many Moons Does Eris Have?
- What IS The Only Dwarf Planet Int The Inner Solar System?
- How Many Dwarf Planets Are There ?
- What Dwarf Planet Is The Closest To The Sun?
- What Goes in The Blank Planet?
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- What is The Largest Dwarf Planet?
- What Dwarf Planet Start With An H?
- What Is The Smallest Dwarf Planet In The Solar System ?
- What Dwarf Planet Is The Most Distance From The Sun?
- What Is The Third From The Sun?
11 Clues: Pluto´s Weather IS ? • How Many Moons Does Eris Have? • What Is The Third From The Sun? • What is The Largest Dwarf Planet? • What Dwarf Planet Start With An H? • How Many Dwarf Planets Are There ? • What Goes in The Blank Planet? • What Dwarf Planet Is The Closest To The Sun? • What Dwarf Planet Is The Most Distance From The Sun? • ...
GRADE 5 SOLAR SYSTEM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-03-04
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- station Place where astronauts live and work in space
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have ___ around them
- Earth ______ around the sun in 365 days, 5 hours, 59minutes and 16seconds
- farthest planet from the sun
- The star closest to Earth
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- Instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the ____
- Planet with the brightest rings
- Number of planets in the solar system
- Warmest planet, cloudy planet
- _____ is the smallest planet in the solar system
11 Clues: The star closest to Earth • farthest planet from the sun • Warmest planet, cloudy planet • Planet with the brightest rings • Number of planets in the solar system • _____ is the smallest planet in the solar system • Instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly • station Place where astronauts live and work in space • ...
Stargazing 2024-05-16
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- A theory of how the universe began
- The name given to the hypothetical primordial matter from which all the elements have formed.
- A tool that astronomers use to view outer space
- Dwarf plant
- The biggest star in our solar system
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- The most famous Italian astronomer
- An alien
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere and burns up
- The study of objects and phenomena beyond Earth
- The only habitable planet
- The hottest planet in our solar system
11 Clues: An alien • Dwarf plant • The only habitable planet • The most famous Italian astronomer • A theory of how the universe began • The biggest star in our solar system • The hottest planet in our solar system • The study of objects and phenomena beyond Earth • A tool that astronomers use to view outer space • ...
Description of the Eclipse Prayers 2023-05-21
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- The Eclipse Prayer is announced without an adhaan or __________.
- Longest soorah in the Quran.
- Arabic word referring to the solar eclipse.
- When the light of a celestial body is obscured by another celestial body.
- The Sunnah which has been confirmed by consensus of Muslim scholars.
- Relating to the Sun.
- Bowing
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- The beginning phrase of every prayer (including the eclipse prayer.)
- Arabic word referring to the lunar eclipse.
- Number of rak'aat in the Eclipse Prayer.
- Relating to the moon.
11 Clues: Bowing • Relating to the Sun. • Relating to the moon. • Longest soorah in the Quran. • Number of rak'aat in the Eclipse Prayer. • Arabic word referring to the lunar eclipse. • Arabic word referring to the solar eclipse. • The Eclipse Prayer is announced without an adhaan or __________. • The beginning phrase of every prayer (including the eclipse prayer.) • ...
cruzadas do espaço 2021-06-23
8 Clues: Astro sem luz própria • Astro com luz própria • Planeta onde existe vida • Pessoa que vai ao espaço • transporte que vai ao espaço • Maior estrela do sistema solar • Quarto planeta do sistema solar • Planeta que tem anéis à sua volta
Greenhouse Effect Crossword puzzle 2020-12-10
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- a ghg that enters the atm through the burning of fossil fuels
- Coal, crude oil, and natural gas that formed from the fossilized, buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago
- the type of solar radiation that can be seen by humans
- solar radiation that is invisible to humans and felt as heat
- when electromagnetic waves carry energy from one place to another through air and space
- the most abundant ghg that increases in the atm as the temperature increases
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- the largest ghg emitted from livestock, decaying organic matter, and from the production of fossil fuels
- solar radiation that is invisible to humans, not felt as heat but causes sunburn
- a ghg that is emitted from chemical production, industry, fertilized soil and animal waste
- heat transfer in fluids in which hot fluid rises and the cold fluid sinks setting up a cycle
- a measurement of the average motion of particles in a substance
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- transfer of heat from one place to another by direct contact of atoms vibrating
13 Clues: the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • the type of solar radiation that can be seen by humans • solar radiation that is invisible to humans and felt as heat • a ghg that enters the atm through the burning of fossil fuels • a measurement of the average motion of particles in a substance • ...
4.06 to 4.08 2016-01-05
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- A special generator that is driven by gigantic wind mills
- The unit for electrical energy
- energy resources that are _____________ can be replaced or replenished
- Nuclear _________ is the process by which the sun releases its energy
- solar __________ are used to convert solar energy into electrical energy
- __________ fuels comes from the remains of plants and animals which has become coal, oil or natural gas
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- The ________________ power comes from water rushing down from a dam to turn turbines connected to generators
- The waste or by-products that is produced by a power station and is damaging to the environment
- _______ energy makes use of the heat from under the earth to turn water into steam to spin the turbines
- The _________ power comes from water coming in and out of a dam due to the movement of tides that turns the turbines
- solar ________ are used to absorb energy from the sun to heat up water
- __________ dioxide is released when fuel is burned
- _______________ are made from plant or animal matter such as wood, alcohol from sugar cane and methane gas from rotting waste
13 Clues: The unit for electrical energy • __________ dioxide is released when fuel is burned • A special generator that is driven by gigantic wind mills • Nuclear _________ is the process by which the sun releases its energy • solar ________ are used to absorb energy from the sun to heat up water • energy resources that are _____________ can be replaced or replenished • ...
4.06 to 4.08 2016-01-05
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- __________ dioxide is released when fuel is burned
- The _________ power comes from water coming in and out of a dam due to the movement of tides that turns the turbines
- _______________ are made from plant or animal matter such as wood, alcohol from sugar cane and methane gas from rotting waste
- A special generator that is driven by gigantic wind mills
- The unit for electrical energy
- Nuclear _________ is the process by which the sun releases its energy
- solar __________ are used to convert solar energy into electrical energy
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- _______ energy makes use of the heat from under the earth to turn water into steam to spin the turbines
- The ________________ power comes from water rushing down from a dam to turn turbines connected to generators
- solar ________ are used to absorb energy from the sun to heat up water
- The waste or by-products that is produced by a power station and is damaging to the environment
- energy resources that are _____________ can be replaced or replenished
- __________ fuels comes from the remains of plants and animals which has become coal, oil or natural gas
13 Clues: The unit for electrical energy • __________ dioxide is released when fuel is burned • A special generator that is driven by gigantic wind mills • Nuclear _________ is the process by which the sun releases its energy • solar ________ are used to absorb energy from the sun to heat up water • energy resources that are _____________ can be replaced or replenished • ...
Stars Vocabulary 2019-02-07
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- if a binary includes a white dwarf, gas pulled from a companion onto the white dwarf’s surface can fuse violently in a flash.
- Helium starts fusing together in the core and once it’s gone, the core contracts and becomes hotter, once more expanding the star but making it bluer and brighter than before, blowing away its outermost layers. After the expanding shells of gas fade, the remaining core is left.
- the study of the heavens.
- the study of the wavelengths of light that objects emit which made it possible to investigate the compositions and motions of stars from afar.
- the closest neighbor to our solar system that is part of a multiple system.
- What astronomers use when referring to a star’s brightness as viewed from Earth.
- giant, luminous spheres of plasma.
- after a star explodes in a type II Supernova, if the remaining stellar core was less than three solar masses large, it becomes this star. This star is also made entirely of neutrons.
- Since white dwarves have no fuel left for fusion, they grow cooler and cooler over billions of years to become.
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- the power of a star-- the rate at which it emits energy.
- objects smaller than a tenth of a solar mass do not have enough gravitational pull to ignite nuclear fusion, and might become failed stars.
- the part of the star that radiates visible light.
- measures the amount of “metals” it has -- it is, any element heavier than helium.
- if one member of a binary pair is a giant star that leaves behind a neutron star or black hole, matter pulled from the stellar companion can get extremely hot and emit X-rays.
- star patterns in the sky that resemble people, animals, or common objects.
- the mass of a star is represented in terms of this.
- neutron stars that beam out detectable radio pulses.
- Without nuclear radiation to resist it, gravity crushes matter down into the star's core, quickly heating the star and causing the star's outer layers to expand enormously and to cool and glow red.
- these develop when two protostars form near each other.
- A contracting mass of gas which represents an early stage in the formation of a star.
20 Clues: the study of the heavens. • giant, luminous spheres of plasma. • the part of the star that radiates visible light. • the mass of a star is represented in terms of this. • neutron stars that beam out detectable radio pulses. • these develop when two protostars form near each other. • the power of a star-- the rate at which it emits energy. • ...
Stars Vocabulary 2019-02-07
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- the mass of a star is represented in terms of this.
- the study of the wavelengths of light that objects emit which made it possible to investigate the compositions and motions of stars from afar.
- the closest neighbor to our solar system that is part of a multiple system.
- after a star explodes in a type II Supernova, if the remaining stellar core was less than three solar masses large, it becomes this star. This star is also made entirely of neutrons.
- these develop when two protostars form near each other.
- Since white dwarves have no fuel left for fusion, they grow cooler and cooler over billions of years to become.
- the power of a star-- the rate at which it emits energy.
- Helium starts fusing together in the core and once it’s gone, the core contracts and becomes hotter, once more expanding the star but making it bluer and brighter than before, blowing away its outermost layers. After the expanding shells of gas fade, the remaining core is left.
- Without nuclear radiation to resist it, gravity crushes matter down into the star's core, quickly heating the star and causing the star's outer layers to expand enormously and to cool and glow red.
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- if a binary includes a white dwarf, gas pulled from a companion onto the white dwarf’s surface can fuse violently in a flash.
- neutron stars that beam out detectable radio pulses.
- measures the amount of “metals” it has -- it is, any element heavier than helium.
- if one member of a binary pair is a giant star that leaves behind a neutron star or black hole, matter pulled from the stellar companion can get extremely hot and emit X-rays.
- star patterns in the sky that resemble people, animals, or common objects.
- objects smaller than a tenth of a solar mass do not have enough gravitational pull to ignite nuclear fusion, and might become failed stars.
- the part of the star that radiates visible light.
- the study of the heavens.
- A contracting mass of gas which represents an early stage in the formation of a star.
- giant, luminous spheres of plasma.
- What astronomers use when referring to a star’s brightness as viewed from Earth.
20 Clues: the study of the heavens. • giant, luminous spheres of plasma. • the part of the star that radiates visible light. • the mass of a star is represented in terms of this. • neutron stars that beam out detectable radio pulses. • these develop when two protostars form near each other. • the power of a star-- the rate at which it emits energy. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2024-02-26
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- This once planet is now reclassified as a dwarf planet
- A ____ is an area of visible stars that appear to create a picture in the sky
- Your home planet
- The furthest planet from the Sun in our solar system
- We have sent 5 of these successfully to Mars; Sojourner, Spirit and Opportunity, Curiosity, & Perseverance
- This planet spins on its' side relative to the other planets
- The attractive force between any 2 objects with mass
- Earth has 1 of these large round planet-orbiting objects.
- A ___-year is the amount of distance light can travel in 1 Earth year. Used to measure very far astronomical distances (like infinity and beyond!)
- This "belt" of icy objects outside of Neptune's orbit is home to Pluto.
- The furthest terrestrial planet from the Sun.
- the amount of time it takes a planet to spin once around its axis.
- The name of our galaxy (and also a candy bar) - 2 words.
- "Shooting Stars" are actually just these burning up in our atmosphere.
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- This "cloud" surrounds our solar system made up of icy & debris.
- Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are 4 of Jupiters largest moons, better known as the "_____ Moons"
- The hottest planet in our solar system and second closest orbiter of the sun.
- This ringed planet is second only to Jupiter in size.
- Venus is nicknamed "The ____ Star" because of its brightness and proximity to the sun at sunrise.
- The small objects that orbit the sun leave icy or gassy tails when close to the sun.
- Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris are the officially recognized ____ planets.
- The "Belt" is situated between Mars and Jupiter's orbits.
- The amount of time it takes to complete 1 orbit around the sun.
- 1 Astronomical Unit (or AU) is a unit used to measure distance in outer space. It's equal to exactly the distance from Earth to the __.
- A ____ system consists of a star (or multiple stars) and everything orbit around it/them.
- The biggest planet and home to the "Great Red Spot"
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune are known as the ___ Giants because of their non-solid surfaces.
- Term for an object that orbits a planet, like a moon, not just the artificial ones we've put around Earth!
- This moonless planet is the closest to the sun.
29 Clues: Your home planet • The furthest terrestrial planet from the Sun. • This moonless planet is the closest to the sun. • The biggest planet and home to the "Great Red Spot" • The furthest planet from the Sun in our solar system • The attractive force between any 2 objects with mass • This ringed planet is second only to Jupiter in size. • ...
View From the Earth and Stars Formation and Evolution (GROUP 3 GIS 1006 22/23) 2023-06-19
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- _______time is measured according to the position of stars in the sky rather than the position of the Sun in the sky
- The Moon’s shadow on Earth during a solar eclipse consists of _______ where the eclipse is total
- A “failed star”
- Hotter and more luminous than solar-mass stars
- 0 to 360 degrees around the horizon from the north towards the east
- Intense burst of fusion during the red giant star's evolution
- Stars form as a result of the _____ collapse of dense regions within molecular clouds
- This coordinate system is an extension of the terrestrial system onto the celestial sphere
- Name of a baby star
- The planetary configuration in which the planet is farthest from Earth and Sun lies between planet and Earth
- A star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel
- Region of cosmic gas and dust formed from the cast-off outer layers of a dying star
- tilted 23.5 degrees with respect to the Equator
- Sun is ________ in the sky during the summer solstice
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- When the forces in a star are equal
- Some nebulae are stars _______
- A slow change in the direction of the axis of a spinning object
- After depleting their core hydrogen, massive star evolved into red______
- A solar mass star is a star similar to our ______
- An infinitely dense object whose gravity is so strong that nothing can escape its immediate proximity
- Celestial objects are said to ________ when they cross the celestial meridian in the southern sky
- The complete cycle of _______ phases takes ~29 days to complete
- Dense compact star composed of neutrons
- This eclipse refers to the Sun’s light being blocked from regions of the Earth by the shadow of the moon
- The class of stars which is circumpolar ________ is always visible
- A scale of 90 degrees at the poles and 0 degrees at the equator
- A plot or graph in the shape of a figure eight that shows the position of the sun in the sky at a given time of day (such as noon) at one specific locale measured throughout the year
- Stage of a star's life is when it fuses hydrogen
- Where does star nuclear fusion take place?
- During the vernal equinox, the sun appears on ________ 21
30 Clues: A “failed star” • Name of a baby star • Some nebulae are stars _______ • When the forces in a star are equal • Dense compact star composed of neutrons • Where does star nuclear fusion take place? • A star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel • Hotter and more luminous than solar-mass stars • tilted 23.5 degrees with respect to the Equator • ...
Earth systems puzzle 2023-05-11
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- an eruption of gas from the sun's surface that occurs when the loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect.
- earth's only natural satellite.
- term describing a model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- seventh planet from the sun.
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis.
- morning star.
- an imaginary line that passes through a planet's center and its north and south poles, about which the planet rotates.
- an object that orbits a star, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared area of its orbit.
- the central region of the sun, where nuclear fusion takes place.
- the blue planet.
- the largest planet in the solar system.
- the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere.
- this is the largest moon of.
- the red planet.
- our galaxy.
- the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere.
- distance traveled by light in a vacuum in one tropical year.
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- a region of very tightly packed gas in the sun's interior where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
- the trapping of heat near a planet's surface by certain gases in the planet's atmosphere.
- term describing a model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- a stream of electrically charged particles that emanate from the sun's corona.
- the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere that gives off its visible light; the sun's surface.
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.
- a dark area of gas on the sun's surface that is cooler than surrounding gases.
- shape of the planet orbits.
- smaller bodies in orbit around the sun.
- the name often given to the four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- the star at the center of the solar system.
- the process in which two atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus, forming a heavier element and releasing huge amounts of energy; the process by which energy is produced in stars.
- smallest planet in the solar system.
- the outermost layer of the sun's interior.
31 Clues: our galaxy. • morning star. • the red planet. • the blue planet. • shape of the planet orbits. • seventh planet from the sun. • this is the largest moon of. • earth's only natural satellite. • smallest planet in the solar system. • smaller bodies in orbit around the sun. • the largest planet in the solar system. • the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere. • ...
Tempo Atômico 2023-10-29
14 Clues: tempo: • Tempo: • tempo: • padrão: • padrão: • jargão: • relógios: • contexto: • tempo na: • Universal: • medição do: • compensa a: • localização: • Internacional do:
Energy 2020-10-30
6 Clues: ULTIMATE SOURCE OF ENERGY • THE ENERGY DERIVED FROM WATER • A RAISED HAMMER IS AN EG OF WHICH ENERGY • SOLAR COOKER USES WHICH ENERGY TO COOK FOOD • ENERGY IN WHICH MOTION,OR RISEN TEMPERATURE IS CALLED • DEVICE WHICH CONVERTS SOLAR ENERGY DIRECTLY TO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Space Crossword 2016-06-15
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- the hottest planet Venus
- centauri the closest star apart from the sun
- the only planet in our solar system that orbits on it side Uranus
- the largest planet in our solar system Jupiter
- red dwarf star the most common type of star The red dwarf star
- first dog to orbit earth
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- V2 first rocket to be launched German V2
- first space shuttle to be launched
- 11 the first monkey in space
- Armstrong first man on the moon
- when the earth turns around the sun
11 Clues: the hottest planet Venus • first dog to orbit earth • 11 the first monkey in space • Armstrong first man on the moon • first space shuttle to be launched • when the earth turns around the sun • V2 first rocket to be launched German V2 • centauri the closest star apart from the sun • the largest planet in our solar system Jupiter • ...
Cruzadinhas 2021-05-04
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- Planeta rico em água líquida
- Satélite natural da Terra
- O planeta vermelho, chamado assim por causa da cor vermelha do óxido de ferro em sua superfície
- Maior planeta do Sistema Solar
- Mais distante do Sol
- Planetas (?): planetas formados por rochas e metais
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- Planeta mais próximo do Sol
- Ao seu redor é encontrado um grande anel
- Já foi planeta; hoje é chamado de planetoide ou planeta-anão
- Planetas (?): planetas formado por gases
- A maior estrela do Sistema Solar
11 Clues: Mais distante do Sol • Satélite natural da Terra • Planeta mais próximo do Sol • Planeta rico em água líquida • Maior planeta do Sistema Solar • A maior estrela do Sistema Solar • Ao seu redor é encontrado um grande anel • Planetas (?): planetas formado por gases • Planetas (?): planetas formados por rochas e metais • ...
space and universe 2022-11-07
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- the third planet from the sun and densest planet in
- system a group of planets around the sun
- object turning around a planet
- thick gaz layer on the planet's surface
- pictures in the sky made by stars
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- natural attraction between physical bodies
- a star flying in the sky very fast
- gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space
- rock which floats in space and can crash on a planet
- solar system
- big device which can bring people into space
11 Clues: solar system • object turning around a planet • pictures in the sky made by stars • a star flying in the sky very fast • thick gaz layer on the planet's surface • system a group of planets around the sun • natural attraction between physical bodies • big device which can bring people into space • the third planet from the sun and densest planet in • ...
Intro to the Solar System 2022-02-01
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- To move in the shape of an oval
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A group of stars, planets, gases, and dust
- A person who travels to space
- The 4 planets that are CLOSEST to the sun
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- The 4 planets that are FURTHEST from the sun
- A group of objects that orbit a star
- The name of our galaxy
- The number of planets there are in our solar system
- A ball of hot, glowing gas
- The planet that we live on
11 Clues: The name of our galaxy • A ball of hot, glowing gas • The planet that we live on • A person who travels to space • To move in the shape of an oval • A group of objects that orbit a star • The 4 planets that are CLOSEST to the sun • The star at the center of our solar system • A group of stars, planets, gases, and dust • The 4 planets that are FURTHEST from the sun • ...
Moon 2025-11-20
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- a bright exploding star
- a streak of light in the atmosphere also know as a shooting star
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- icy body that develops a tail when near the sun
- vehicle used to travel in space
- the center of our solar system
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- the curved path of an objects around another in space
- Earth's natural satellite
- the sixth planet from the sun has rings
- the red planet
- the third planet from the sun, has water and life
11 Clues: the red planet • a bright exploding star • Earth's natural satellite • the center of our solar system • vehicle used to travel in space • the hottest planet in the solar system • the sixth planet from the sun has rings • icy body that develops a tail when near the sun • the third planet from the sun, has water and life • the curved path of an objects around another in space • ...
Test Your Space Vocab! 2015-06-07
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- large and heavy or solid
- marking the longest and shortest days
- an example would be The Big Dipper
- all stars, planets, and solar systems are formed from these
- remote-controlled mechanical arm
- small,airless rocky worlds that revolve around the sun and are too small to be called planets.
- natural phenomenon by which all physical bodies attract each other.
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- Global Positioning System
- unit of length used informally to express astronomical distances
- stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy
- its held together by its own gravity
- a meteorite when hits the Earths surface
- one way to create this environment is to travel away from Earth.
- icy small Solar System body
14 Clues: large and heavy or solid • Global Positioning System • icy small Solar System body • remote-controlled mechanical arm • an example would be The Big Dipper • its held together by its own gravity • marking the longest and shortest days • a meteorite when hits the Earths surface • stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy • ...
Atomsphere 2021-10-05
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- The 4th most abundant element in the universe.
- The layer that has space shuttles fly.
- Fresh water found beneath the ground surface.
- where does carbon originally came from.
- Happens because the sun heats the earth unevenly.
- The third layer of the atmosphere.
- The upper layer traps ozone,which protects from the Sun's UV rays.
- Condensed moisture including rain,sleet,hail,snow,frost or dew
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- we live here.
- A long-term average of weather
- Contains the coldest temperatures.
- The thin transitional layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the mesosphere.
- The change in temperature with distance
- Winds High-Speed protons and electrons the fly through the solar system from the sun.
- Has most of Earth's weather.
- Pressure The force of air pressing on a given area
16 Clues: we live here. • Has most of Earth's weather. • A long-term average of weather • Contains the coldest temperatures. • The third layer of the atmosphere. • The layer that has space shuttles fly. • The change in temperature with distance • where does carbon originally came from. • Fresh water found beneath the ground surface. • The 4th most abundant element in the universe. • ...
Spacwe 2022-05-15
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- A giant piece of rock that revolves around a star
- Baby planet
- This is accelerating the speed of the universes expansion
- A giant ball of nuclear fusion that planets revolve around
- the origin of all things in the known universe
- Star exploding
- This is the next phase of our sun
- The type of nuclear reaction a star uses to produce energy
- The Galaxy we are in
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- One of the Final version of a collapsed star
- The opposite of matter
- The opposite of Anti-Matter
- One final version of Collapsed core of a star
- The first stage of a forming Solar system
14 Clues: Baby planet • Star exploding • The Galaxy we are in • The opposite of matter • The opposite of Anti-Matter • This is the next phase of our sun • The first stage of a forming Solar system • One of the Final version of a collapsed star • One final version of Collapsed core of a star • the origin of all things in the known universe • ...
mixey 2020-04-27
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- its only native to australia and national animal
- a thing that converts sun light through phytosintes
- the outer region of our solar system
- he has spider powers
- the largest plant in our solar
- a animal that has stripes
- a thing that gives you some protection from the cold
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- the national animal of india
- 1.353 billion people is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world.
- its only native to afrcia and india
- its only native to australia and national animal
- the most populous country in the world
- the largest organ
- it converts carbon dixode in to oxygen
- the largest continent
15 Clues: the largest organ • he has spider powers • the largest continent • a animal that has stripes • the national animal of india • the largest plant in our solar • its only native to afrcia and india • the outer region of our solar system • the most populous country in the world • it converts carbon dixode in to oxygen • its only native to australia and national animal • ...
Asteroids, Meteors, Comets 2022-03-23
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- An object's revolution around another object.
- An asteroid that has entered Earth's gravitational force and is also in the atmosphere, in which it will fall and crash on Earth's surface.
- A piece of rock "left over" from the formation of the solar system; it stays in orbit around the sun.
- The galaxy that Earth is in.
- The ____ is between Mars and Jupiter.
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- A unit of measure used to measure astronomical distances; it is 92,955,807.3 miles.
- The ____ is a belt of asteroids that is beyond Neptune, its diameter is approximately 100 AU.
- The ____ is similar to the Kuiper and Asteroid Belts, but it is 50,000 AU away from the sun and the farthest reaches are 100,000 AU away from the sun.
- A cosmic "snowball" made of ice, gas, rock, and dust, that has a "tail".
- An asteroid that has entered Earth's gravitational force.
- The center of the solar system, in which all planets, asteroids, etc. orbit it. It is the largest star in the solar system.
- oval shaped
12 Clues: oval shaped • The galaxy that Earth is in. • The ____ is between Mars and Jupiter. • An object's revolution around another object. • An asteroid that has entered Earth's gravitational force. • A cosmic "snowball" made of ice, gas, rock, and dust, that has a "tail". • A unit of measure used to measure astronomical distances; it is 92,955,807.3 miles. • ...
Space Mission 2022-04-01
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- It is the star and the largest body in the Solar System.
- Large concentrations of stars, planets, dust and gases.
- The spiral galaxy that contains our solar system
- A bowl-shaped depression, or hollow area, produced by the impact of a meteorite, volcanic activity or an explosion.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth or Moon or another planet for the purpose of gathering information or for communication.
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
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- Imaginary lines of stars which, when joined together, form figures.
- The second largest planet in the solar system, surrounded by a series of thin, flat rings composed of small ice particles.
- The fourth planet from the Sun. It is also called the red planet.
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the Earth's surface from outer space.
- An object that travels around the sun leaving a bright trail behind it.
- The planet on which we live.
12 Clues: The planet on which we live. • A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • The spiral galaxy that contains our solar system • Large concentrations of stars, planets, dust and gases. • It is the star and the largest body in the Solar System. • The fourth planet from the Sun. It is also called the red planet. • ...
Characteristics of the Solar System 1-11 2023-02-23
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- Objects such as planets, moons, and stars that are located outside the Earth's atmosphere or inspace
- The seventh planet from the Sun
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space
- The star at the center of the solar system that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system in orbit
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- A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
- Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the Sun; made up of materials similar to those that formed the planets
- The second planet from the Sun
- A large group of stars held together by gravitation and separated from other groups of stars by large regions of space
- A ball of gas in space that produces its own light
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have no moons, and others have over 60 moons
- heat
12 Clues: heat • The second planet from the Sun • The seventh planet from the Sun • The galaxy that contains our solar system • A ball of gas in space that produces its own light • The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space • A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit • ...
Task 1 2021-06-24
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- IT IS OBLIGATORY TO MAKE _____ BEFORE PERFORMING SALAH
- THE SMALLEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE CITY IN WHICH MASJID-UL-AQSA IS LOCATED
- ONE OF THE BEST TIMES TO MAKE DUA
- THE HOLY WATER IN MAKKAH
- THE MEANING OF أسد
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- THE MEANING OF هذا
- THE PROPHET WHO WAS THE SON OF DAWOOD(A)
- THE HOTTEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE HOLIEST CITY IN ISLAM
- THEY HELPED SULAIMAN (A) IN THE REBUILDING OF MASJID-UL-AQSA
11 Clues: THE MEANING OF هذا • THE MEANING OF أسد • THE HOLY WATER IN MAKKAH • THE HOLIEST CITY IN ISLAM • ONE OF THE BEST TIMES TO MAKE DUA • THE HOTTEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM • THE SMALLEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM • THE PROPHET WHO WAS THE SON OF DAWOOD(A) • THE CITY IN WHICH MASJID-UL-AQSA IS LOCATED • IT IS OBLIGATORY TO MAKE _____ BEFORE PERFORMING SALAH • ...
space and universe 2022-11-07
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- the third planet from the sun and densest planet in
- system a group of planets around the sun
- object turning around a planet
- thick gaz layer on the planet's surface
- pictures in the sky made by stars
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- natural attraction between physical bodies
- a star flying in the sky very fast
- gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space
- rock which floats in space and can crash on a planet
- solar system
- big device which can bring people into space
11 Clues: solar system • object turning around a planet • pictures in the sky made by stars • a star flying in the sky very fast • thick gaz layer on the planet's surface • system a group of planets around the sun • natural attraction between physical bodies • big device which can bring people into space • the third planet from the sun and densest planet in • ...
space and universe 2022-11-07
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- the third planet from the sun and densest planet in
- system a group of planets around the sun
- object turning around a planet
- thick gaz layer on the planet's surface
- pictures in the sky made by stars
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- natural attraction between physical bodies
- a star flying in the sky very fast
- gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space
- rock which floats in space and can crash on a planet
- solar system
- big device which can bring people into space
11 Clues: solar system • object turning around a planet • pictures in the sky made by stars • a star flying in the sky very fast • thick gaz layer on the planet's surface • system a group of planets around the sun • natural attraction between physical bodies • big device which can bring people into space • the third planet from the sun and densest planet in • ...
Are we really made of stardust? 2021-10-04
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- An object so massive not even light can escape
- The lightest element
- The units of weight
- The process which occurs in main sequence stars
- The birthplace of stars
- The particle which orbits the nucleus of an atom
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- The biggest planet in the solar system
- An object which orbits another object in the solar system
- A star the size of the Sun becomes this once hydrogen starts running out
- The particle inside the nucleus which has no charge
- The planet closest to the Sun
11 Clues: The units of weight • The lightest element • The birthplace of stars • The planet closest to the Sun • The biggest planet in the solar system • An object so massive not even light can escape • The process which occurs in main sequence stars • The particle which orbits the nucleus of an atom • The particle inside the nucleus which has no charge • ...
Science crossword 2018-03-26
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- animal.
- behaviors-That Puppy learned how to walk.
- learned that the planets spin on there axis.
- dad measured the snake.
- valley-the boy looked at that v-shaped valley.
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- rained last night and now its not wet.
- texture on the frog was rough.
- space station gets solar energy from the sun.
- was playing in the bad weather.
- red fish lives in a poud ecosystem.
- guy heard a sound.
11 Clues: animal. • guy heard a sound. • dad measured the snake. • texture on the frog was rough. • was playing in the bad weather. • red fish lives in a poud ecosystem. • rained last night and now its not wet. • behaviors-That Puppy learned how to walk. • learned that the planets spin on there axis. • space station gets solar energy from the sun. • ...
Planets in Space 2022-02-27
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- How many moons does Earth have?
- what protects Earth from meteoroids and radiation from the sun
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are what type of planets
- Which planet rotates on its side
- There have been more missions to this planet versus any other planet
- The smallest planet in the solar system
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- Planet with supersonic winds
- The brightest planet in our solar system
- The name of the galaxy we live in
- what do the planets orbit around?
- The planet we live on
11 Clues: The planet we live on • Planet with supersonic winds • How many moons does Earth have? • Which planet rotates on its side • The name of the galaxy we live in • what do the planets orbit around? • The smallest planet in the solar system • The brightest planet in our solar system • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are what type of planets • ...
Gravity Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- The celestial object that orbits the Earth.
- A giant dust cloud that created the Sun.
- Our Solar system is held by the ___'s gravity.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- The planet we live on.
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- Is measured by how much matter an object has
- There are _____ planets in our solar system
- measure of a gravitational pull on an object.
- To do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- The Earth was formed, built by __ and gravity.
- Light and Heat are both types of _____.
11 Clues: The planet we live on. • To do nothing or to remain unchanged. • Light and Heat are both types of _____. • A giant dust cloud that created the Sun. • The celestial object that orbits the Earth. • There are _____ planets in our solar system • Is measured by how much matter an object has • measure of a gravitational pull on an object. • ...
Eclipse Facts 2024-02-17
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- The type of eclipse we will see on April 8.
- This planet is named after a Roman goddess.
- This planet has rings around it.
- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- How many moons does the earth have?
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- This is the fourth planet from the sun.
- Planet that has the life on it.
- The smallest planet
- This planet is known as an ice giant.
- The largest object in our solar system.
- The eighth planet from the sun.
11 Clues: The smallest planet • Planet that has the life on it. • The eighth planet from the sun. • This planet has rings around it. • How many moons does the earth have? • This planet is known as an ice giant. • This is the fourth planet from the sun. • The largest object in our solar system. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • The type of eclipse we will see on April 8. • ...
GO EXPO Crossword 2025-10-11
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- Foundation for strong teamwork
- Where you can find AQS's biggest solar installation
- Common entry point for cyber attacks
- Klikk delivery promise
- Technology-enabled support service that uses devices and sensors to help people live safely and independently in their own homes
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- Brain of a solar energy system
- Driving a digital Malta, where no-one is left behind
- Cybersift flagship product
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
- One of the three benefits of SENS
- The second of BMIT’s 3 Es
11 Clues: Klikk delivery promise • The second of BMIT’s 3 Es • Cybersift flagship product • Brain of a solar energy system • Foundation for strong teamwork • One of the three benefits of SENS • Common entry point for cyber attacks • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning • Where you can find AQS's biggest solar installation • Driving a digital Malta, where no-one is left behind • ...
