solar Crossword Puzzles
Stars and Celestial Bodies 2023-10-22
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- The second smallest planet in our solar system, named after the messenger of the Roman gods.
- A red supergiant star in the constellation Orion.
- The second-brightest star in the night sky, often called the "Dog Star."
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Eclipse A rare celestial event when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.
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- A small, rocky planet known as the "Evening Star" or the "Morning Star."
- The seventh planet from the Sun, known for its unique blue-green color.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born.
- Star The remnants of a massive star that has exploded in a supernova.
- A star system consisting of two stars that orbit around a common center.
10 Clues: The largest planet in our solar system. • A red supergiant star in the constellation Orion. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born. • Star The remnants of a massive star that has exploded in a supernova. • The seventh planet from the Sun, known for its unique blue-green color. • ...
E.C. Terms on Sun 2022-11-07
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- chemical element, inert gas of Group 18 (noble gases) of the periodic table
- The lower region of the Sun's atmosphere
- a dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution
- a flow of particles that comes off the sun at about one million miles per hour and travels throughout the entire solar system
- The sun's core is hotter than its outer layers
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- the chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1
- any of the dark spots that appear at times on the sun's surface
- the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
- an intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots
- two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom
10 Clues: The lower region of the Sun's atmosphere • the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere • two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom • The sun's core is hotter than its outer layers • a dying star in the final stages of stellar evolution • the chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1 • any of the dark spots that appear at times on the sun's surface • ...
CROSSWORD CLIL STARLEY NUÑEZ 2022-06-30
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- Is the planet in the solar system closeth the sun
- The galaxy called the mik way
- body process to regulate and maintain homeostasis for an organism to survive in the environment in which it exists
- The eight planet in dishance from the sun and the fwithest in the solar
- selction Natural selection is the basis of all evolutionary change.
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- are how the animal's body functions or looks on the outside.
- Is one of the best- know ealy evolution
- process by which living organisms change over time through changes in the genome.
- It is star hat is in the solar System and conslitutes grater radiation
- The main planets that revolve around the Sun are, in order from least to greatest distance
10 Clues: The galaxy called the mik way • Is one of the best- know ealy evolution • Is the planet in the solar system closeth the sun • are how the animal's body functions or looks on the outside. • selction Natural selection is the basis of all evolutionary change. • It is star hat is in the solar System and conslitutes grater radiation • ...
Eclipse (Full, New, Corona, Total, Partial, Totality, Penumbra, Umbra, Solar, Lunar) 2023-10-12
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- During this type of Solar eclipse the moon blocks all of the sun’s light
- The outer shadow where sun is only partially blocked during an eclipse
- Type of eclipse when the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth
- Type of eclipse when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon
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- Name of the moon when the entire face of the moon is illuminated
- During an eclipse, the Umbra creates the path of _______ as the Earth rotate
- The completely dark inner shadow cast during an eclipse
- During this type of solar eclipse he moon blocks part of the sun’s light.
- The Sun’s atmosphere, which is visible during a total eclipse
- Name of the moon at the start of the moon cycle.
10 Clues: Name of the moon at the start of the moon cycle. • The completely dark inner shadow cast during an eclipse • The Sun’s atmosphere, which is visible during a total eclipse • Type of eclipse when the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth • Type of eclipse when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon • ...
TEK 3.9B – Order of the Planets 2025-01-31
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- The closest planet to the Sun.
- System The Sun and everything that moves around it, including planets and moons.
- The eighth planet from the Sun; the farthest planet in our solar system.
- The second planet from the Sun; it is very hot and covered in clouds.
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- The fifth planet from the Sun; the biggest planet in our solar system.
- The seventh planet from the Sun; spins on its side.
- A large, round object that moves around a star, like the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun; known as the "Red Planet."
- The sixth planet from the Sun; has large rings made of ice and rock.
- The third planet from the Sun; the only planet known to have life.
10 Clues: The closest planet to the Sun. • The seventh planet from the Sun; spins on its side. • The fourth planet from the Sun; known as the "Red Planet." • A large, round object that moves around a star, like the Sun. • The third planet from the Sun; the only planet known to have life. • The sixth planet from the Sun; has large rings made of ice and rock. • ...
Crossword 2025-10-29
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- U.S.-Malaysia firm central to both sides of the tariff story
- Strategic firm response to maintain exports by moving production abroad
- Panel type exempted from Section 201 tariffs, adopted by JinkoSolar to bypass duties
- Describes how most tariff costs were absorbed by U.S. buyers instead of producers
- Third-largest solar exporter heavily hit yet quick to recover after U.S. tariffs
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- Core concept magnifying welfare losses in globally integrated solar markets
- Term used in the slides to capture how tariffs hindered the clean-energy goal they aimed to protect
- Shift of Malaysian solar exports toward other markets after tariff shock
- U.S. stakeholder group suffering the largest job losses under the tariffs
- Preferred policy alternative proposed to boost output without cutting demand
10 Clues: U.S.-Malaysia firm central to both sides of the tariff story • Strategic firm response to maintain exports by moving production abroad • Shift of Malaysian solar exports toward other markets after tariff shock • U.S. stakeholder group suffering the largest job losses under the tariffs • ...
Astronomy 2013-03-05
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- Takes the same amount of time to complete a revolution as it does to rotate
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Essential for humans to live on other planets
- Often referred to as the "Red Planet"
- The first man to walk on the Moon
- The centre of our solar system
- Nothing can escape it's gravitational pull
- The building block of life
- The Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- No longer considered a planet
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- Also known as the North Star
- Canada's first space telescope
- A type of star that emits radiation from both its poles
- When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun
- The space program that had the goal of landing on the Moon
15 Clues: The building block of life • Also known as the North Star • No longer considered a planet • Canada's first space telescope • The centre of our solar system • The first man to walk on the Moon • The Milky Way is this type of galaxy • Often referred to as the "Red Planet" • The largest planet in our solar system • Nothing can escape it's gravitational pull • ...
Mars 2013-09-06
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- Another one of Mars's moons.
- Mars has the tallest ______ in the solar system named Olympus Mons.
- Mars orbit this star.
- Nighttime temperatures on Mars are the coldest in this season.
- Name of the Roman god of war.
- Mars has the largest and most violent ___ storms in the solar system.
- Mars is much lighter than the _____, with only 1/10 of its mass.
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- One of Mars's moons.
- this planet is the only planet smaller than Mars.
- Mars has an enormous ______ that is 2,500 miles long.
- Mars outshines every planet except for _____.
- The month of ______ is named after Mars.
- The color of Mars.
- The poles of Mars are covered in this.
- There is a lot of this mineral found on Mars.
15 Clues: The color of Mars. • One of Mars's moons. • Mars orbit this star. • Another one of Mars's moons. • Name of the Roman god of war. • The poles of Mars are covered in this. • The month of ______ is named after Mars. • Mars outshines every planet except for _____. • There is a lot of this mineral found on Mars. • this planet is the only planet smaller than Mars. • ...
Space 2016-03-03
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- This is what the quiz is about
- Cutest dog to fly in space
- A large rock floating in belts around our solar system
- A large object we strap humans to and send them into space on
- We go around one
- A large collection of stars orbiting the same object, we live in one
- Object that normally orbit planets. We landed on one
- last name of the first man in space
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- short for International Space Station
- The largest planet in the solar system
- we live on one
- First name of a Danish astronaut
- the western name for Cosmonaut
- First name of the first guy to walk on the moon
- Known for its beautiful rings
15 Clues: we live on one • We go around one • Cutest dog to fly in space • Known for its beautiful rings • This is what the quiz is about • the western name for Cosmonaut • First name of a Danish astronaut • last name of the first man in space • short for International Space Station • The largest planet in the solar system • First name of the first guy to walk on the moon • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-14
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- The sun generates this
- Natural movement of air
- A star in our solar system
- This is another way to say heat
- this is in food
- another way to say light
- Something that has the potential to move
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- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- energy in motion
- Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat
- energy is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object
- not dark
- Movement
- An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is a viscous liquid at ambient temperatures and is both hydrophobic and lipophilic.
- We make this from out vocal cords
15 Clues: not dark • Movement • this is in food • energy in motion • The sun generates this • Natural movement of air • another way to say light • A star in our solar system • This is another way to say heat • We make this from out vocal cords • Something that has the potential to move • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume • ...
Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-09-03
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- a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts.
- a galaxy that is circular and has old stars
- group of planets and other bodies orbiting around the Sun
- a big explosion of a star
- a bunch of gas and dust in space
- an force that attracts 2 objects together
- a fundamental unit used in SI and the metric system
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- clues or information that prove something
- the average distance between the Earth and the Sun
- all matter in space
- the center of a galaxy
- a type of galaxy that has arms
- the spiral galaxy in which our Solar System is in
- the distance light travels in a year
- system of Solar Systems
15 Clues: all matter in space • the center of a galaxy • system of Solar Systems • a big explosion of a star • a type of galaxy that has arms • a bunch of gas and dust in space • the distance light travels in a year • clues or information that prove something • an force that attracts 2 objects together • a galaxy that is circular and has old stars • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun system 2021-10-07
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- the earth does this around the sun
- what we humans live on
- has the shortest days and longest nights
- What the earth rotates on
- when the moon casts a shadow on the earth
- the kind of light that hits the moon
- the tilt of the earth on its axis causes this
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- provides light for our solar system
- a pattern that has a cycle
- when the earth casts a shadow on the moon
- an object that rotates around the earth
- the kind of light that hits the earth
- it has the longest days and shortest nights
- what the earth does on its axis
- a place that contains all of the planets
15 Clues: what we humans live on • What the earth rotates on • a pattern that has a cycle • what the earth does on its axis • the earth does this around the sun • provides light for our solar system • the kind of light that hits the moon • the kind of light that hits the earth • an object that rotates around the earth • has the shortest days and longest nights • ...
Renewable, & Nonrenewable resources 2023-01-11
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- what energy do you feel when you touch something that, just came out of the microwave.
- reproduces quickly by nature
- What needs to be built for wind energy to be made.
- what energy doesn't come from the ground, but is released to the air.
- What energy do you get from water.
- Takes millions of years to reproduce.
- what energy comes from the ground, but is solid.
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- what energy comes from the ground, & used in some stoves.
- Where do you get hydropower from.
- energy harvested from the earth.
- what does bio mean.
- What energy needs to be pushed.
- where does solar energy come from.
- what energy comes from the ground, but is a liquid.
- what energy comes from the Sun.
- what energy comes from life.
16 Clues: what does bio mean. • reproduces quickly by nature • what energy comes from life. • What energy needs to be pushed. • what energy comes from the Sun. • energy harvested from the earth. • Where do you get hydropower from. • where does solar energy come from. • What energy do you get from water. • Takes millions of years to reproduce. • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-12-09
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- A person who designs safe and efficient energy systems
- A type of energy formed by the movement of water
- Rotting garbage produces this type of gas
- The UK North Sea Link site is located in _
- Energy that can be replenished is
- Used to measure electricity
- The average weather measurements over a long period of time
- Power from the sun
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- Energy released during fission or fusion, used mostly to generate electricity
- Links the electricity grids of two countries, allowing both to share energy
- North Sea Link connects the UK to _
- Fuels include coal and oil
- Solar _ can be used to heat up water
- The use of organic matter combusting to create energy
- Heat energy is also known as _ energy
- A metal pollutant that is generated from coal use
16 Clues: Power from the sun • Fuels include coal and oil • Used to measure electricity • Energy that can be replenished is • North Sea Link connects the UK to _ • Solar _ can be used to heat up water • Heat energy is also known as _ energy • Rotting garbage produces this type of gas • The UK North Sea Link site is located in _ • A type of energy formed by the movement of water • ...
Q1 Study giude 2024-10-25
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- the earth spinning on its axis
- The effect of gravities pull
- The name of the inner planets in our solar system
- fifth moon phase when the earth is just past the halfway mark
- The sun comes first, then the earth, then the moon
- Where fossils are discovered
- earths journey around the sun
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- The sun comes first, then the moon, then the earth
- Shows different periods in earths history underground
- When the earth is tilted away from the sun
- the name of the outer planets in our solar system
- Second moon phase
- Gravity's pull on earth which causes things to ______
- May be caused by the shift of tectonic plates
- What is left of a fossilized animal
- when the earth is tilted towards the sun
16 Clues: Second moon phase • The effect of gravities pull • Where fossils are discovered • earths journey around the sun • the earth spinning on its axis • What is left of a fossilized animal • when the earth is tilted towards the sun • When the earth is tilted away from the sun • May be caused by the shift of tectonic plates • the name of the outer planets in our solar system • ...
All About Planets! 2023-04-13
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- Neptune is an ___ giant
- Mercury has the shortest year of all the planets of ________ days
- Mars is a ____ planet thats been altered by volcanoes, impacts, winds, crustal movement and chemical reactions
- Venus is the ____ explored by a spacecraft
- Hottest planet in our solar system
- Mercury has ____ moons
- Sixth planet from our sun
- Neptunes moons are named after sea gods and nymphs in ____ mythology
- Earth has ____ rings
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- ____ is sometimes closer to the sun than Neptune is
- Smallest planet in our solar system
- _____ earths could fit across Jupiter equator
- A planet deemed as perfect living conditions
- Venus is shrouded in thick, toxic ____ of sulfuric acid
- Uranus is ____ times wider than earth
- Jupiter takes ______ earth years to complete one orbit of the sun
16 Clues: Earth has ____ rings • Mercury has ____ moons • Neptune is an ___ giant • Sixth planet from our sun • Hottest planet in our solar system • Smallest planet in our solar system • Uranus is ____ times wider than earth • Venus is the ____ explored by a spacecraft • A planet deemed as perfect living conditions • _____ earths could fit across Jupiter equator • ...
Jupiter 2014-05-08
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- Name of colored 'stripes' of gas on Jupiter
- Jupiter has one of these due to its rotation and electrical currents
- The Jovial moon that may have liquid water
- How long Jupiter takes to rotate (two words)
- Only some moons are round, or another name for round
- Number of known moons on Jupiter
- Name of scientist who discovered four largest moons
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- Name of spacecraft scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in 2016
- Largest moon in our solar system
- Name of giant storm on Jupiter
- Two most abundant elements on Jupiter
- Jupiter is the most ________ planet in our solar system
- Type of planet Jupiter is classified as
- Name of Jupiter's moon with active volcanoes
- Another common name for a moon
15 Clues: Name of giant storm on Jupiter • Another common name for a moon • Largest moon in our solar system • Number of known moons on Jupiter • Two most abundant elements on Jupiter • Type of planet Jupiter is classified as • The Jovial moon that may have liquid water • Name of colored 'stripes' of gas on Jupiter • Name of Jupiter's moon with active volcanoes • ...
Horizon Energy 2024-09-20
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- capacity for doing work; it powers everything we do.
- Fuel type derived from ancient organic matter.
- Energy sources like solar and wind.
- Ability to maintain at a certain rate or level over the long term.
- Careful use of resources to prevent waste.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- Looking ahead; what the documentary explores.
- The typical weather conditions in a region over a long period.
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- Air movement used to generate energy.
- Element whose dioxide is a major greenhouse gas.
- The gradual loss of something important or essential.
- supplies that can be drawn upon when needed.
- Release of pollutants into the atmosphere.
- Using less energy to perform the same task.
- Energy derived from Earth's internal heat.
15 Clues: Energy harnessed from the sun. • Energy sources like solar and wind. • Air movement used to generate energy. • Release of pollutants into the atmosphere. • Energy derived from Earth's internal heat. • Careful use of resources to prevent waste. • Using less energy to perform the same task. • supplies that can be drawn upon when needed. • ...
Science and Nature 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Red planet • - Genetic code • - Moon-related • - Colorful arc • - Power source • - Star cluster • - Reef builder • - Tiny particle • - Study of life • - Distant energy • - Floating water • - Attracts metal • - Ancient remains • - Erupting mountain • - Celestial overlap
agua clima 2022-10-21
16 Clues: coco • Nemo • salty • pájaro • garras • tormenta • tentáculos • hecho de arena • llena de rocas • verde y viscosa • salado con olas • mamífero marino • dientes afilados • debido a la luna • fresco con una brisa • calor y bloqueador solar
agua clima 2022-10-21
16 Clues: coco • Nemo • salty • pájaro • garras • tormenta • tentáculos • hecho de arena • llena de rocas • verde y viscosa • salado con olas • mamífero marino • dientes afilados • debido a la luna • fresco con una brisa • calor y bloqueador solar
agua clima 2022-10-21
16 Clues: coco • Nemo • salty • pájaro • garras • tormenta • tentáculos • hecho de arena • llena de rocas • verde y viscosa • salado con olas • mamífero marino • dientes afilados • debido a la luna • fresco con una brisa • calor y bloqueador solar
earth science 2023-10-13
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- what flammable gas is often found near oil deposits?
- What is the term for the depletion of nutrients in soil due to agricultural activities?
- Which atmospheric layer contains the ozone?
- What's the primary greenhouse gas from burning fossil fuels?
- What do we call the layer responsible for the Earth's magnetic field?
- What's the innermost layer of the Earth?
- Frozen Earth parts?
- What is the top layer of soil called, rich in organic matter and nutrients?
- What formed the building blocks of stars and planets?
- Molten Rock Below Earth?
- Hardest natural mineral?
- What is the term for the process of removing impurities from wastewater?
- layer of the Earth is composed of solid rock?
- Rock alteration through heat?
- What's at the center of the Solar System?
- solar System's Red Planet?
- Which rocks form from the compaction of sediments?
- Molten Rock Solidification?
- What fossil fuel is often used for electricity generation?
- What is the term for the loss of water from a land area through evaporation and transpiration?
- What's produced as a byproduct of nuclear fusion?
- What is the primary greenhouse gas released from wetlands and rice paddies?
- What is the process of removing salt from seawater to make it suitable for drinking?
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- What is the underground layer of water that saturates the soil and rock?
- What is cosmic microwave background?
- What refers to the part of Earth where life exists?
- What is the name of the theory describing the formation of the solar system?
- How did the universe begin?
- Which energy source harnesses the movement of air?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What mineral is the primary component of sand?
- What are rocks composed of?
- Layer of gases around Earth?
- What's the scale used to measure mineral hardness?
- What converts sunlight into electricity?
- what is the Earth's outermost layer
- What part of the Earth's subsystems include all water on the planet?
- What is the process of splitting atoms to release energy?
- What energy source relies on the gravitational pull of the moon?
- What's energy generated from the Earth's internal heat?
- what is the layer of rock and minerals located below the Earth's surface?
- Limestone Main Component?
- What's the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces?
- What force holds planets in orbit around the Sun?
- What is the term for energy derived from organic materials?
- What is the term for the contamination of groundwater by harmful substances?
- What is the body of water formed by the convergence of a river and the sea?
- What term describes the gradual wearing away of soil and rock by natural processes?
- Early Universe Matter?
- Solar System's Inner Planet?
50 Clues: Frozen Earth parts? • Early Universe Matter? • Molten Rock Below Earth? • Hardest natural mineral? • Limestone Main Component? • solar System's Red Planet? • How did the universe begin? • What are rocks composed of? • Molten Rock Solidification? • Layer of gases around Earth? • Solar System's Inner Planet? • Rock alteration through heat? • what is the Earth's outermost layer • ...
The school crossword puzzle 2022-06-13
15 Clues: food • 3+2= • books • Mr.Moses • Mr. lance • Mrs.Colbo • two people • solar,wind • Mrs.langhorn • kids who learn • no more school • people who teach • character strong • studies Word war II • free time during lunch
Group 1 spelling` 2023-10-19
15 Clues: sun • land • sharp • better • give up • directs • fake news • word usage • almost same • stopping you • no different • food material • think to do so • person in a story • someone in high school
Science and Nature 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Red planet • - Genetic code • - Moon-related • - Colorful arc • - Power source • - Star cluster • - Reef builder • - Tiny particle • - Study of life • - Distant energy • - Floating water • - Attracts metal • - Ancient remains • - Erupting mountain • - Celestial overlap
Science and Nature 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Red planet • - Genetic code • - Moon-related • - Colorful arc • - Power source • - Star cluster • - Reef builder • - Tiny particle • - Study of life • - Distant energy • - Floating water • - Attracts metal • - Ancient remains • - Erupting mountain • - Celestial overlap
SUStainability 2024-04-23
15 Clues: cool • heat • green • usable • electric • environment • green forest • green people • water but big • all different • they are panels • thriving economy • its a new ability • good for environment • better version of heat
REC Crossword 2013-04-02
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- market leader in the wind energy business in India.
- The first tidal power station in the world was built in _______
- The state in India with the Asia's largest solar park.
- A biofuel additive for gasoline.
- The most commonly used heat cycle for OTEC(Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) is the _______ cycle using a low-pressure turbine.**
- _______ band is a rock band that offsets CO2 emissions produced by their multi-city tours by funding projects such as tree plantings and wind turbine construction.(4,8)**
- The Pocono Raceway solar array,powered entirely by renewable energy is a raceway that is home to the world’s largest solar power facility at any sporting venue.(ID the sport)*
- The world's largest onshore wind farm.
- _______ consists of a suite of rating systems for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings, homes and neighbourhoods.(Acronym)
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- Thelargest manufacturer of hybrid cars in the world.
- An international non-profit association representing the wind power sector worldwide.(Acronym)*
- Renewable energy provides 100 percent of electricity production in this country.
- Sulphur _______ is a green house gas under Kyoto protocol.
- A gas that is predominantly present in bio gas(Gobar gas).
- The most common fuel used in fuel cell technologies.
- Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)are also known as _______ .*
- _______ is an intergovernmental organization for promoting the adoption of renewable energy worldwide.(Acronym)
- ________fuel is a biofuel which is derived from a category of autotrophic organisms.
18 Clues: A biofuel additive for gasoline. • The world's largest onshore wind farm. • market leader in the wind energy business in India. • Thelargest manufacturer of hybrid cars in the world. • The most common fuel used in fuel cell technologies. • The state in India with the Asia's largest solar park. • Sulphur _______ is a green house gas under Kyoto protocol. • ...
Space Vocabulary 2021-03-03
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- 2 days in which night and day are both 12 hours.
- Longest day of the year.
- Solar system model with Sun in the center.
- Sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun
- When the Earth is farther from the Sun. (July)
- Path the umbra travels across Earth.
- Moon is between the Sun and Earth.
- Resistance to any change in motion
- Attraction force between any two objects
- When Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
- Solar system model with Earth in the center.
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- Shortest day of the year.
- The darkest part of the Moon's shadow.
- When the Earth is closer to the Sun. (January)
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- The lighter part of the Moon's shadow.
- When moon's shadow falls on the Earth.
- Really high and really low tides.
- Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun.
- Not much difference between high and low tide.
20 Clues: Longest day of the year. • Shortest day of the year. • Really high and really low tides. • Moon is between the Sun and Earth. • Resistance to any change in motion • Path the umbra travels across Earth. • The darkest part of the Moon's shadow. • The lighter part of the Moon's shadow. • When moon's shadow falls on the Earth. • When Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. • ...
Palavra-cruzada. 2022-03-16
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- Organismos heterotróficos, que necessitam obter substâncias orgânicas de outras sucessivos
- É uma estrela amarela localizada no centro do sistema solar.
- "as mitocôndrias são responsáveis pelo processo de __________ celular.
- ato de reciclar
- são os seres vivos que se alimentam de cadáveres de plantas e animais.
- são tanto carnívoros quanto herbívoros
- Nível....
- É uma das fontes energéticas mais importantes do Brasil.
- o que espilide pelo corpo
- consumidores primários
- Produzidos na fotossíntese são utilizados pelo seu próprio organismo fotossintetizantes.
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- É um ramo científico multidisciplinar que reúne conhecimentos em biologia, física e áreas das ciências humanas
- são seres fotossintetizantes
- É o conjunto de táxons de plantas características de uma região, e objeto de estudo da florística.
- Organismos especializados em degradar.
- Presente em casa nível trófico, por área ou volume.
- São organismos capazes de produzir seu próprio alimento.
- Pertencem ao reino monera
- É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota.
- é a taxa pela qual a energia solar é capturada em moléculas de açúcar durante a fotossíntese.
20 Clues: Nível.... • ato de reciclar • consumidores primários • Pertencem ao reino monera • o que espilide pelo corpo • são seres fotossintetizantes • Organismos especializados em degradar. • são tanto carnívoros quanto herbívoros • É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota. • Presente em casa nível trófico, por área ou volume. • São organismos capazes de produzir seu próprio alimento. • ...
Palavra-cruzada. 2022-03-16
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- ato de reciclar
- são seres fotossintetizantes
- Presente em casa nível trófico, por área ou volume.
- são os seres vivos que se alimentam de cadáveres de plantas e animais.
- Nível....
- É uma estrela amarela localizada no centro do sistema solar.
- Pertencem ao reino monera
- Organismos heterotróficos, que necessitam obter substâncias orgânicas de outras sucessivos
- "as mitocôndrias são responsáveis pelo processo de __________ celular.
- consumidores primários
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- Produzidos na fotossíntese são utilizados pelo seu próprio organismo fotossintetizantes.
- é a taxa pela qual a energia solar é capturada em moléculas de açúcar durante a fotossíntese.
- o que espilide pelo corpo
- É uma das fontes energéticas mais importantes do Brasil.
- É o conjunto de táxons de plantas características de uma região, e objeto de estudo da florística.
- É um ramo científico multidisciplinar que reúne conhecimentos em biologia, física e áreas das ciências humanas
- são tanto carnívoros quanto herbívoros
- São organismos capazes de produzir seu próprio alimento.
- Organismos especializados em degradar.
- É aquilo pertencente ou relativo à biota.
20 Clues: Nível.... • ato de reciclar • consumidores primários • o que espilide pelo corpo • Pertencem ao reino monera • 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. • ...
Trivia 2021-06-25
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- A common pet
- A popular pizza topping that is made of meat
- A god who the Aztecs worshipped
- Who makes the Xbox
- A topping on pizza from Hawaii usually
- Who makes the PlayStation
- An incredibly successful game that is made of blocks
- How many degrees is the bottom left angle of a square
- The biggest phone company in the world
- What is the fastest shark
- What is the fastest land animal
- A word that describes a verb
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- The amount of stuff that an object can fit in itself
- what is the first place value of a decimal called
- A competitor of the largest phone company
- What planet in our solar system is the farthest from the sun
- What was the name of the famous ship that hit an iceberg and sunk
- We need it to survive
- What is the largest planet in our solar system
- Frank ruler who started the Carolingian Renaissance.
- the average of multiple numbers
21 Clues: A common pet • Who makes the Xbox • We need it to survive • Who makes the PlayStation • What is the fastest shark • A word that describes a verb • A god who the Aztecs worshipped • the average of multiple numbers • What is the fastest land animal • A topping on pizza from Hawaii usually • The biggest phone company in the world • A competitor of the largest phone company • ...
Universe Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-28
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- Gives of light for all to see.
- Second largest planet in the solar system.
- ____________ travel to space to discover and learn new things about the universe.
- Divided into four primary layers.
- A landscape that have features of the moon.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- Some day people will try to land on _______.
- This transportation can take astronauts to space!
- A region of space with a gravitational field.
- The night sky is filled with ___________ that are far, far away.
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this.
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- One explanation of how the universe began.
- Known as the red hyper giant. One of the biggest stars in the universe.
- ZOOM in and you can see the stars up close!
- _____________ revolves around the Sun.
- A very cold and windy planet.
- The troposphere is below this layer of Earth atmosphere.
- Lowest region in the atmosphere.
- Helps collect data and information about the universe.
- The galaxy that contains our solar system is the ___________.
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. • ZOOM in and you can see the stars up close! • ...
Universe Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-28
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- _____________ revolves around the Sun.
- Helps collect data and information about the universe.
- A region of space with a gravitational field.
- Lowest region in the atmosphere.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- ____________ travel to space to discover and learn new things about the universe.
- Gives of light for all to see.
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this.
- Known as the red hyper giant. One of the biggest stars in the universe.
- This transportation can take astronauts to space!
- The night sky is filled with ___________ that are far, far away.
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- ZOOM in and you can see the stars up close!
- The galaxy that contains our solar system is the ___________.
- A very cold and windy planet.
- One explanation of how the universe began.
- Divided into four primary layers.
- Second largest planet in the solar system.
- Some day people will try to land on _______.
- The troposphere is below this layer of Earth atmosphere.
- A landscape that have features of the moon.
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. • ZOOM in and you can see the stars up close! • ...
univers cross word puzzle 2013-09-15
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- is the force that pulls to earth’s surface
- dwarf planet
- eighth planet from the son
- is a gas that is poisonous to humans and is found on other planets
- forth planet from the son
- explained heliocentric first
- a planet that has a core a mantel and a crust
- seventh planet from the sun
- supported heliocentric by looking at the moons of Jupiter
- third planet from the sun
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- is when the earth is at the center of the solar system
- is when the sun is at the center of the solar system
- fifth planet from the sun
- first planet from the sun
- supported heliocentric with gravity
- is when the further something is from something the faster it will move away
- sixth planet from the sun
- objects in space that is more then ten meters that are found in between mars and Jupiter
- second planet from the sun
- explained that the planets orbit around the sun in an ellipse
20 Clues: dwarf planet • fifth planet from the sun • first planet from the sun • forth planet from the son • sixth planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • eighth planet from the son • second planet from the sun • seventh planet from the sun • explained heliocentric first • supported heliocentric with gravity • is the force that pulls to earth’s surface • ...
Astronomical Phenomenon 2023-12-12
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- In solar eclipse, moon:___
- apparent motion of planets against the background of fixed stars
- they observed the astronomical phenomena;planetary motion
- these were well documented by ancient astronomers
- patterns of stars
- the Earth casting a shadow on the moon
- appearance of comets
- multiple meteors appear to radiate from a specific point in the sky
- the faint, triangular glow of sunlight scattered by interplanetary dust along the plane of the solar system
- studies astronomy
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- appearance of a new, bright star in the sky
- stars that distinguished from the fixed stars
- known for having their distinctive tails
- the supernovae phenomena were sometimes recorded as ___
- In lunar eclipse, moon:___
- before the invention of telescopes, astronomers relied on ___ observations to study the night sky
- occurrence of the moon passing in front of the Sun
- the changing positions of the Sun throughout the year and the resulting seasons were observed
- also called as bright star
- was developed by ancient culture based on celestial events, marking solstices and equinoxes
20 Clues: patterns of stars • studies astronomy • appearance of comets • In solar eclipse, moon:___ • In lunar eclipse, moon:___ • also called as bright star • the Earth casting a shadow on the moon • known for having their distinctive tails • appearance of a new, bright star in the sky • stars that distinguished from the fixed stars • these were well documented by ancient astronomers • ...
John Mark 2023-12-06
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- Ancient astronomers often associated with it with a specific constellation
- Also called as "guest star"
- Position of stars and constellation shift due yo ___ precision
- It is the triangular glow of sunlight scattered
- Other call for Supernovae
- Comets, with their ___ tails, were observed
- Often interpreted the appearance of it as omens
- Changing position of the sun through out the year
- Earth casting a shadow on the moon
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- The planet that are visible, also known as morning star
- Meaning of omens
- Ancient astronomers, such as ___, were aware of this slow, cyclical motion
- Often interpreted the appearance of comets
- Other call for Bright stars and visible planets that were distinguished from the fixed star
- Solar and lunar eclipse were well documented by ancient ___
- This ___ served various cultural, navigational and story telling purposes
- ___ have been identifying patterns of stars and creating constellation
- Moon passing in front of the sun
- Backward movements of the planet
- Ancient cultures developed ___ based in celestial events
20 Clues: Meaning of omens • Other call for Supernovae • Also called as "guest star" • Moon passing in front of the sun • Backward movements of the planet • Earth casting a shadow on the moon • Often interpreted the appearance of comets • Comets, with their ___ tails, were observed • It is the triangular glow of sunlight scattered • Often interpreted the appearance of it as omens • ...
5 - Minute Fun (Puzzle #2) 2024-01-16
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- the variable that you measure
- month with the shortest amount of light in NY
- imaginary pattern of stars
- depends on mass and distance
- made of ice and grows tails
- amount of space something occupies
- the Sun is at the center
- largest Jovian planet
- eclipse when the moon blocks the sun
- located between Mars and Jupiter
- heat transfer by direct contact
- spring and fall
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- hottest planet in solar system
- the burning of a space rock in the atmosphere
- shown on a map using hachure lines
- reason for the seasons
- mass/volume
- reference line for latitude
- a line that connects equal air pressure
- the direction the Sun rises
- tides that occur new and full moon
- a solid, rocky planet
- causes a planet's year
- the north star
- causes a planet's day
- lines that measure east and west
- the Milky way
- phase after quarter moon
28 Clues: mass/volume • the Milky way • the north star • spring and fall • a solid, rocky planet • largest Jovian planet • causes a planet's day • reason for the seasons • causes a planet's year • the Sun is at the center • phase after quarter moon • imaginary pattern of stars • reference line for latitude • made of ice and grows tails • the direction the Sun rises • depends on mass and distance • ...
Science Lunar Cycle Project 2023-03-02
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- (in general use) weight.
- how many days does it take the moon to orbit earth?
- 1st and 3rd quarter
- is The only habitable planet
- break apart or becomes separated through faulting caused by plate tectonics.
- the state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- new and full moon
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon
- relating to the structure of the earth's crust and the large-scale processes which take place within it.
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- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day
- Which planet is the closest to the sun?
- Consistent weather
- something that repeated
- the state of the tide when at its highest level.
- revolves around Earth
- It causes seasons
- is the brightest star in our solar system
- It causes day and night
- Are on the periodic table
- How many planets are in our Solar System?
21 Clues: It causes seasons • new and full moon • Consistent weather • 1st and 3rd quarter • revolves around Earth • something that repeated • It causes day and night • (in general use) weight. • Are on the periodic table • is The only habitable planet • Which planet is the closest to the sun? • is the brightest star in our solar system • How many planets are in our Solar System? • ...
Sun, Earth, Moon. 2024-02-22
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- has alot of craters
- To spin
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- What shape the planets are
- To orbit
- a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
- A imaginary line through the middle of a planet
- Holes made by asteroids or meterors
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- The different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth
- Where all our planets are
- To fallow a path
- The sun is the only
- has human life
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- An imaginary line that goes through the center of the earth
- One of the moon-phase
- There are eight of these in our solar syestem
- Big ball of gas.
- the shell of a planet.
- The force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth or any other mass-carrying physical body.
20 Clues: To spin • To orbit • has human life • To fallow a path • Big ball of gas. • has alot of craters • The sun is the only • One of the moon-phase • the shell of a planet. • Where all our planets are • What shape the planets are • Holes made by asteroids or meterors • There are eight of these in our solar syestem • A imaginary line through the middle of a planet • ...
Raydin Spence energy 3rd hour 2024-05-06
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- energy from the heat from the earth
- energy stored into the nucleus of atoms
- law of thermodynamics energy can neither be created nor destroyed it only transforms
- energy from the sun
- law of thermodynamics when energy is transformed some of the energy is lost to the environment
- energy from fusion and fission of atoms
- first letter R last letter N
- energy that is stored
- energy from motion
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- energy from water making the turbine spin
- energy from moving electrons
- energy dew to the height of an object
- law of thermodynamics as temp reaches abloste 0 the change of a system approaches a constant minimum
- energy from heat
- makes energy when the wind turns the turbine
- energy forms such as hydro power, solar, and wind
- its petroleum, natural gas, coal, uranium, and propane
- the ability to work
- a form of electromagnetic energy
- a form of radiant energy
- energy from burning waste from living things
- motion or movement
22 Clues: energy from heat • motion or movement • energy from motion • energy from the sun • the ability to work • energy that is stored • a form of radiant energy • energy from moving electrons • first letter R last letter N • a form of electromagnetic energy • energy from the heat from the earth • energy dew to the height of an object • energy stored into the nucleus of atoms • ...
Planets, Moons, and other Space Things 2023-04-24
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- a ball of ice and rock
- the storm on Jupiter that has lasted 100's of years
- a large moon with an atmosphere
- the farthest planet
- this planet has a day that lasts 2/3 of a year
- a very ong canyon on Mars
- a moon of Jupiter that is heavily cratered
- what lies just beyond the solar system
- home
- a moon that is very smooth, maybe an ocean
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- the largest moon in the Solar System
- one of these killed off the dinosaurs
- the largest planet
- the brightest star 2 words
- this group includes Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus&Neptune
- planet with rings
- Venus has 92 times the______ of Earth
- the hottest planet
- where Elon Musk wants us to go
- the gas that gives some gas giants their color
- the molecule that allows life on Earth
- a former planet
- a volcanically active moon of Jupiter
- the largest moon of Neptune, has nitrogen geysers
- this planet has a 90 degree tilt
25 Clues: home • a former planet • planet with rings • the largest planet • the hottest planet • the farthest planet • a ball of ice and rock • a very ong canyon on Mars • the brightest star 2 words • where Elon Musk wants us to go • a large moon with an atmosphere • this planet has a 90 degree tilt • the largest moon in the Solar System • one of these killed off the dinosaurs • ...
Universe 2023-02-09
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- what is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars
- The ____formed 13.7 billion years ago
- the initials for cosmic magnetic radiation
- the theory of how the universe formed
- the ____of red light is longer than that for blue light
- galaxy that contains our solar system
- galaxies formed from
- the entire universe is bathed with this leftover radiation
- the distance light travels in a year
- type of light humans can see
- located on ______ visible light is broken into a band of colors when it passes through a prism
- planet inhabited by us
- the Hubble telescope is named after Edwin
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- the type of satellite created
- this indicates that a star or galaxy is moving away from the observer
- Humans can see only the energy in the visible light part of the ________
- planets orbit this star
- if two galaxies collide they can form a _____galaxy
- the galaxy with arms
- galaxies formed from
- our planet is part of what system
21 Clues: galaxies formed from • galaxies formed from • the galaxy with arms • planet inhabited by us • planets orbit this star • type of light humans can see • the type of satellite created • our planet is part of what system • the distance light travels in a year • The ____formed 13.7 billion years ago • the theory of how the universe formed • galaxy that contains our solar system • ...
earth in space 2022-11-30
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- when the moon passes between the earth and sun
- the galaxy that includes the solar system
- when most of the moon's dayside has come into view
- brightest star seen from earth
- when the moon moves into the earth's shadow
- mainly made of gases
- when the illuminated part of the moon phases away from earth
- furthest known planet in the solar system
- has a dusty cold desert ground
- made up of the layers of gases surrounding a planet
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- smallest planet
- a region where the gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- large celestial body of gas that is visible in the night sky
- when the moon is a quarter way through its monthly journey
- hottest planet
- largest planet
- the earth's only natural satallite
- when one whole side of the moon can be seen
- coldest planet
- water covers 70% of it's surface
- the invisible phase of the moon
21 Clues: hottest planet • largest planet • coldest planet • smallest planet • mainly made of gases • brightest star seen from earth • has a dusty cold desert ground • the invisible phase of the moon • water covers 70% of it's surface • the earth's only natural satallite • the galaxy that includes the solar system • furthest known planet in the solar system • ...
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. • ...
Astronomy 2026-02-28
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- Moon that orbits Neptune "backwards"
- dwarf planet beyond the orbit of Neptune
- moon of Jupiter with lots of volcanoes
- when a planet spins on its axis
- phase of the Moon that is mostly but not quite full
- coldest planet
- dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
- rises about 50 minutes later every night
- moon of Saturn that is larger than Mercury
- simplest and most common element in the universe
- how long it takes Earth to travel around the Sun
- Phobos and Deimos orbit this planet
- largest inner planet
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- hottest planet
- when a planet goes around the Sun
- star in the sky that appears to move the least
- type of eclipse when the Moon blocks the Sun during the day
- larger than all the other planets combined
- the season in Australia in July
- The Milky Way is one of these.
- largest object in the solar system
- everything there is
22 Clues: hottest planet • coldest planet • everything there is • largest inner planet • The Milky Way is one of these. • the season in Australia in July • when a planet spins on its axis • when a planet goes around the Sun • dwarf planet in the asteroid belt • largest object in the solar system • Phobos and Deimos orbit this planet • Moon that orbits Neptune "backwards" • ...
Akriti and Mariam 2026-02-20
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- theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- wrote the book levitation
- female philosopher during the enlightenment
- father of modern physics
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- first to discover bacteria
- a person who rules with absolute power
- one of the first English enlightenment philosophers
- loved the scientific method and used it a lot
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power, the system to make sure one person doesn't abuse power
- believed in firm and fair laws
- puts science and religion together
- had ideas of checks and balances
- did not believe in cruel and unusual punishment
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- a theory that there is an agreement between governing and governed
- believed God is mastermind of universe
- made the first vaccine
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- someone who believed in science and God
20 Clues: made the first vaccine • father of modern physics • wrote the book levitation • first to discover bacteria • believed in firm and fair laws • had ideas of checks and balances • puts science and religion together • believed God is mastermind of universe • a person who rules with absolute power • someone who believed in science and God • ...
Space 2025-10-17
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- Measure of disorder in a thermodynamic system.
- Science of the universe’s large-scale structure and origins.
- A neutron star with an insanely powerful magnetic field.
- Mysterious force driving cosmic acceleration.
- The stage a star enters before collapsing or shedding layers.
- The “point of no return” around a black hole.
- Fundamental quantum of action in physics.
- A swirling ring of dust and gas forming planets.
- Tiny space debris that can puncture spacecraft hulls.
- Nearly massless subatomic particle that rarely interacts with matter.
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- Technique for identifying materials by light absorption/emission.
- The infinitely dense point at a black hole’s center.
- Atmospheric light caused by charged solar particles.
- Catastrophic explosion marking a massive star’s death.
- Extremely luminous galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole.
- Existing or occurring between stars.
- Gravitational sweet spot for spacecraft stability.
- Hypothetical quantum particle of gravity.
- The study of life’s potential beyond Earth.
- A world orbiting a star outside our solar system.
20 Clues: Existing or occurring between stars. • Hypothetical quantum particle of gravity. • Fundamental quantum of action in physics. • The study of life’s potential beyond Earth. • Mysterious force driving cosmic acceleration. • The “point of no return” around a black hole. • Measure of disorder in a thermodynamic system. • A swirling ring of dust and gas forming planets. • ...
1ST DECEMEBER 2025-11-30
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- About 3.26 light years, used to measure cosmic distances
- Extremely energetic explosion from a massive star collapse
- Maximum mass of a stable white dwarf
- DWARF Stellar remnant supported by electron degeneracy pressure
- Bright orange giant marking the eye of Taurus
- Region beyond Neptune filled with icy bodies
- Fast-spinning star flattening at its poles
- Ultra-dense stellar corpse made mostly of subatomic particles
- Star toward which Earth’s axis will slowly shift
- The lengthening of wavelengths as objects move away
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- Rapidly spinning neutron star emitting regular beams of radiation
- Extremely luminous active galactic nucleus powered by a black hole
- Brightest star of Virgo and a close binary system
- Sun-centered model of the solar system
- Range of electromagnetic wavelengths emitted or absorbed
- The boundary beyond which nothing escapes a black hole
- Planet that orbits a star outside our solar system
- Blue supergiant that outshines most of Orion
- Red giant speeding unusually fast through the galaxy
- One of the three stars forming the Winter Triangle
20 Clues: Maximum mass of a stable white dwarf • Sun-centered model of the solar system • Fast-spinning star flattening at its poles • Region beyond Neptune filled with icy bodies • Blue supergiant that outshines most of Orion • Bright orange giant marking the eye of Taurus • Star toward which Earth’s axis will slowly shift • Brightest star of Virgo and a close binary system • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2026-01-23
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- planets rotating around the sun.
- Center of mass of two bodies orbiting.
- large nucleus split to small.
- how plants make food.
- Turning or spinning of earths axis
- Shortwave radiation emitted by the sun.
- planets Outer four planets biggest planets.
- Clouds of dust and gas
- Fluid being heated
- wind wind that comes from earth's corona.
- Small nuclei merge to bigger ones.
- study of celestial objects.
- energy my magnetic waves.
- A time of the year where no hemisphere is tilted towards or away from the sun.
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- Process of burning something.
- waves places in a frequency.
- 26000 year slow motion around earth a
- Point in orbits its the furthest away
- tide after first or third moon.
- heat transfer from one object to another.
- Point in earths rotation its closest to the sun.
- Tide after new or full moon.
- Incoming solar radiation
- wobbling of earths axis effects the tilt.
- Where N or S experience shorter days.
25 Clues: Fluid being heated • how plants make food. • Clouds of dust and gas • Incoming solar radiation • energy my magnetic waves. • study of celestial objects. • waves places in a frequency. • Tide after new or full moon. • Process of burning something. • large nucleus split to small. • tide after first or third moon. • planets rotating around the sun. • Turning or spinning of earths axis • ...
EA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-03-29
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- A place you learn at
- The female version of Mr.
- A shape with no corners and perfectly round
- The past tense of read
- Something we have to drink
- The opposite of useful
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The study of natural sciences
- The opposite of North
- An animal that only eats meat?
- The body part we use to listen
- Something you use to protect yourself from rain
- A shape that has 3 sides
- A place to cook and prepare food
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- The opposite of long
- A device used to see very small objects
- The hottest planet in our solar system
- The force that keeps us on the ground
- The opposite of beibg awake
- The opposite of warm
- The organ we use to breathe air
- The thing that powers lightbulbs
- A place where you sleep
- A food most people eats everyday in Indonesia
- A place with sand and water
25 Clues: A place you learn at • The opposite of long • The opposite of warm • The opposite of North • The past tense of read • The opposite of useful • A place where you sleep • A shape that has 3 sides • The female version of Mr. • Something we have to drink • The opposite of beibg awake • A place with sand and water • The study of natural sciences • An animal that only eats meat? • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
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- The velocity a body must be at to escape or leave the gravitational pull of another planet or object.
- Is dark blue, Neptune is one of two ice giants in the outer solar system (the other is Uranus). Most (80% or more) of the planet's mass is made up of a hot dense fluid of "icy" materials - water, methane, and ammonia - above a small, rocky core. Of the giant planets, Neptune is the densest.
- Smallest planet, closest to the sun, terrestrial. Approximately 36 million miles (58 million km), 0.39 AU away from the sun. Temperatures get as high as 700 K and as low as 100 K; highly elliptical orbit. It has a very thin atmosphere composed of oxygen, hydrogen, helium, sodium, and potassium. Surface features include Caloris Basin (aka Caloris Planitia), Borealis Planitia (plain), Rembrandt (basin), Tir Basin When Mercury's hot core cooled and shrank, ridges formed called rupes.
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- The orbit of a planet is always an ellipse. The distance between the planet and the sun is constantly changing
- A gaseous planet, the fifth planet from the sun, largest planet. Jupiter is made up of different belts and regions. Lighter colored stripes are zones and darker stripes are belts. These zones and belts circulate the planet in opposite directions due to convection in Jupiter's atmosphere. Turbulence in Jupiter's atmosphere (which is composed of hydrogen and helium) causes storms like the Great Red Spot. Jupiter doesn't really have a surface, the atmosphere just leads to a liquid layer. There isn't much of a mantle either, just liquid metallic hydrogen. It is not 100% known whether Jupiter has a core or not.
- Is 4.603 billion years old. It was formed when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust together
- An object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an outside force. An object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force.
- The planet we live on. Has the moon.
- Is the smallest of the terrestrial worlds and was internally active until about 3.3 billion years ago when its major volcanism ceased.
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- When a planet is orbiting a star, its gravity can pull on the star slightly and cause it to "wobble". This affects the light that astronomers observe from the star because of what is called the doppler effect. Essentially, if the star is closer the light waves are closer and appear bluer in color, and when the star is farther away the light waves are more spread out and appear redder in color
- Force equals mass times acceleration. (F=ma)
- The rate at which a planet sweeps out area is the product of its transverse velocity and distance from the sun
- Is light blue, The standard model of Uranus's structure is that it consists of three layers: a rocky (silicate/iron-nickel) core in the center, an icy mantle in the middle, and an outer gaseous hydrogen/helium envelope.
- How most known exoplanets were discovered, a transit occurs when a planet crosses between a star and its observer. When an exoplanet crosses in front of its star, it very slightly dims the star which can be seen in light curves. These light curve graphs can also be used to determine the planet's orbit, size, and atmosphere composition.
- The square of the orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of the orbit
- Is a very light brown grayish color, Pluto is about two-thirds the diameter of Earth's Moon and probably has a rocky core surrounded by a mantle of water ice. Interesting ices like methane and nitrogen frost coat the surface. Due to its lower density, Pluto's mass is about one-sixth that of Earth's Moon.
- looks like two asteroids stuck together, its nicknames are 486958 and 1110113Y. Images from New Horizons show that Arrokoth is a bi-lobed contact binary. This means it's two objects that began orbiting each other until they somehow gently merged. The strange shape of Arrokoth, unlike any object previously visited, was the biggest surprise of the New Horizons spacecraft's flyby.
- 3rd smallest, 2nd closest to the sun, terrestrial planet. Venus is the hottest planet due to the greenhouse effect and a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and clouds of sulfuric acid. Features on Venus: Ishtar Terra (a rocky highland), Aphrodite Terra (highland), Sacajawea (volcanic crater/caldera on Ishtar Terra) Diana (Deep canyon). Pancake Domes: domes with flat tops and steep sides formed from the extrusion of highly viscous lava. Tick Domes: volcanoes with radiating spurs, Tesserae: terrain with grooves and patterns caused by heat.
- The 6th planet from the sun, 2nd largest, and a gaseous planet. It is the least dense planet, and would actually be able to float in water. Most likely has an iron core surrounded by liquid metallic hydrogen. It has an atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, and other trace gasses like methane and ammonia. Saturn's rings are composed of particles of varying sizes of water ice. These particles are kept in line by Saturn's moons such as Atlas, Prometheus, and Pandora. The three main rings are A, B, and C, and the division between rings A and B is called the Cassini Division. The clouds visible on Saturn are mostly ammonia ice, with water farther down. Saturn has 60 known moons.
20 Clues: The planet we live on. Has the moon. • Force equals mass times acceleration. (F=ma) • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction • Is 4.603 billion years old. It was formed when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust together • The velocity a body must be at to escape or leave the gravitational pull of another planet or object. • ...
Solar and Earth Science 2016-08-14
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- ____ clouds are low-hanging, broad, flat clouds that blanket the sky.
- ____ are meteoroids that make it to the Earth's surface.
- A ____ front occurs when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass.
- A ____ front occurs when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass.
- ____ are rocks formed by the sedimentation, or gradual depositing, of small bits of rock, clay, and other materials. (shale, sandstone, gypsum, dolomite, coal)
- The ____ is the more movable mantle beneath the lithosphere.
- The ____ is located above the stratosphere.
- ____ clouds are thin, wispy clouds that occur much higher in the atmosphere.
- The ____ is includes the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle and consists of approximately 30 separate pieces called plates.
- The ____ is above the troposphere and is where air is mostly horizontal. The ozone is also located in the top portion of this layer.
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- The ____ is located above the mesosphere.
- The ____ is the lowest level of the atmosphere, where all the weather takes place.
- A ____ front occurs when two air masses meet and neither is displaced.
- ____ clouds are massive clouds that are puffy, like popcorn, with relatively flat bottoms and rounded tops.
- ____ is the process of water evaporating into the atmosphere from the leaves of plants.
- ____ are smaller fragments of asteroids and particles shed by comets.
- ____ rocks are formed from the hardening of molten rock. (granite, pumice, basalt, obsidian)
- ____ rocks form when existing rock material is altered through temperature, pressure, or chemical processes. (marble, slate, gneiss, quartzite)
- ____ fall into the Earth's gravitational field and are known as "falling stars."
19 Clues: The ____ is located above the mesosphere. • The ____ is located above the stratosphere. • ____ are meteoroids that make it to the Earth's surface. • The ____ is the more movable mantle beneath the lithosphere. • A ____ front occurs when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass. • A ____ front occurs when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass. • ...
Solar System Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-04-26
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- The study of object in space and their properties
- Patterns of stars in the night sky (like Orion)
- The path of an celestial object around another celestial object (Earth's path around the Sun)
- A chunk of rock for space that enter the Earth's atmosphere
- to move in a circle around an axis
- A chunk of rock or iron less than 1000 km in diameter that orbits the sun
- A star, the planets, and all other objects that revolve around it (2 words)
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- a single journey along an orbital path
- A large, round body that revolves around a star (Earth is an example)
- Everything that exists, including galaxies and everything in them
- A layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon
- The force that pulls all objects toward each other
- A large body that orbits a planet
- An imaginary line around which a body rotates (Earth rotates on its ______)
- a meteor that doesn't burn up in Earth's atmosphere & lands on the ground
- A chunk of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust orbiting the Sun
- a hole in the ground caused by the impact of an object from space
- A group of billions of stars & the objects that orbit those stars (Milky Way is an example)
- A huge ball of very hot, glowing gases in space that produces its own light and heat
19 Clues: A large body that orbits a planet • to move in a circle around an axis • a single journey along an orbital path • Patterns of stars in the night sky (like Orion) • The study of object in space and their properties • The force that pulls all objects toward each other • A layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon • ...
Space Vocabulary 2022-01-24
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- a celestial object that orbits a planet or dwarf planet
- object- any object that exists in space
- a chunk of ice and dust that travels in a very long orbit around the Sun
- the closed path of a celestial object or satellite as it travels around another celestial object
- flare- gases and charged particles expelled above an active sunspot
- prominence- low-energy gas eruptions from the Sun’s surface that extend thousands of kilometers into space
- radius- the average distance between an object in the Solar System and the Sun
- producing and giving off light; shining
- force- the force of attraction between all masses in the Universe
- a massive collection of gases, held together by its own gravity and emitting huge amounts of energy
- radiation- energy emitted from matter, consisting of electromagnetic waves that travel at the speed of light
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- a large, round celestial object that travels around a star
- spectrum- the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, extending from radio waves to gamma rays, and including visible light
- unit- approximately 150 million kilometers; the average distance from the Earth to the Sun
- the scientific study of what is beyond Earth
- dark spots appearing on the Sun’s surface that are cooler than the area surrounding them
- System- the Sun and all the objects that travel around it
- borealis- a display of shifting colours in the northern sky caused by solar particles colliding with the matter in Earth’s upper atmosphere
- everything that exists, including all energy, matter, and space
- a huge, rotating collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars, planets, and other celestial objects
- planet- a celestial object that orbits the Sun and has a spherical shape but does not dominate its orbit
21 Clues: object- any object that exists in space • producing and giving off light; shining • the scientific study of what is beyond Earth • a celestial object that orbits a planet or dwarf planet • System- the Sun and all the objects that travel around it • a large, round celestial object that travels around a star • ...
Historical Astronomy Timeline Review 2023-11-14
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- a circular path that planets follow to demonstrate retrograde motion in Ptolemy's geocentric model
- discovered galaxies outside the milky way and expansion of the universe
- the concept that the earth is the center of the universe
- the planet in our solar system that is moving the fastest
- credited with three laws that explain the orbits of planets
- closest point of approach to the sun in a planet's orbit
- the apparent "backwards" movement of a planet with respect to background stars
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- philospher who's work Almagest catalogued the constellations known to ancient greeks and proposed a mathematical model of geocentrism that was accepted for nearly 1500 years
- farthest point of approach to the sun in a planets orbit
- a man known for using his telescope to make many discovered about our solar system
- the concept that the sun is the center of the solar system and planets, including Earth, revolve around the Sun
- discovered a nova or "new star" by carefully recording positions of objects including planets from his island tower observatory
- the attractive force that holds the universe together
- the planet moving the slowest (hint- kepler's 3rd law)
- the shape of planetary orbits proposed in Kepler's first law of motion
- the man given credit for proposing the heliocentric model to "western" culture
- credited with the Three Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation providing understanding of how planets orbit the sun
- the path a planet takes around the sun
18 Clues: the path a planet takes around the sun • the attractive force that holds the universe together • the planet moving the slowest (hint- kepler's 3rd law) • farthest point of approach to the sun in a planets orbit • the concept that the earth is the center of the universe • closest point of approach to the sun in a planet's orbit • ...
Outer Space 2014-01-16
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- The planet with 63 moons is _________.
- This is a former planet.
- Jupiter has a big red ___________.
- This refers to any vehicle in space.
- This planet has very visible rings.
- The galaxy our universe is in.
- The planet farthest away from the sun.
- The space shuttle lifts off from the ________ pad.
- People usually laugh at this planets name.
- What is at the center of our universe?
- The third planet is called _______.
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- The earth takes 365 days to _______ the sun.
- No life is found in _______ __________
- What is the second planet in the Solar System?
- ____________ is near zero gravity.
- A huge ball of burning gas held together by its own gravity.
- Someone who travels in space.
- The planet, which shares a name with a chocolate bar.
- What is Saturn's largest moon's name?
- The first planet in the solar system.
- There are 8 _________ in space.
- used to describe anything related to the moon.
- Uranus is on a 90 degree _________.
23 Clues: This is a former planet. • Someone who travels in space. • The galaxy our universe is in. • There are 8 _________ in space. • ____________ is near zero gravity. • Jupiter has a big red ___________. • This planet has very visible rings. • The third planet is called _______. • Uranus is on a 90 degree _________. • This refers to any vehicle in space. • ...
DTV Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-02
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- What DIRECTV employees can plant on earth day
- Where 90% of DTV waste is generated
- What should be done with biodegradable waste
- Equipment used to compress cardboard for recycling
- DIRECTV's sustainability program
- Types of energy sources that are better for the environment
- Acronym for organization DIRECTV reports its emissions to
- Number of receivers refurbished or recycled for every new one purchased
- Acronym for how DTV employees commit to sustainability efforts
- Certification for all new DIRECTV receivers
- DIRECTV.com/recycle manages this type of customer waste
- State hosting DIRECTV's first solar array
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- What is saved by turning off the lights, appliances, etc.
- LEED certification level of DIRECTV's LA5 building
- Award DIRECTV received from ENERGY STAR
- Company DIRECTV partnered with for the employee solar program
- Acronym for DIRECTV partner to build a more responsible supply chain
- Organization DIRECTV partnered with for planting trees
- Business area where emissions have been reduced by 20%
- Acronym for type of gases that are responsible for climate change
20 Clues: DIRECTV's sustainability program • Where 90% of DTV waste is generated • Award DIRECTV received from ENERGY STAR • State hosting DIRECTV's first solar array • Certification for all new DIRECTV receivers • What should be done with biodegradable waste • What DIRECTV employees can plant on earth day • LEED certification level of DIRECTV's LA5 building • ...
Ashley's Day 1 Puzzle 2020-04-04
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- seventh planet from the sun
- largest planet in the solar system
- the world's largest ocean
- part of the car that helps to keep the engine cool
- attempts
- rarest tree in runescape
- planet with no moons
- runescape town most known for its fishing spots
- distributor of the grand tour series
- what is the main ingredient in a gin
- joss whedon created which space western drama televison
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- which city was mazda rx-7 assembled in
- other name for dictionary
- the main circuit board of a computer
- sorry in Slovak
- pokemon's publisher
- lexus vehicle division of which Japanese car manufacturer
- capital of poland
- granma in Slovak
- the name of the force holding us to the Earth
- how many planets in the solar system
- Derbyshire market town famous for it’s tarts and puddings
- runescape developer
- country that hosted a Formula 1 race for the first time in 2011
24 Clues: attempts • sorry in Slovak • granma in Slovak • capital of poland • pokemon's publisher • runescape developer • planet with no moons • rarest tree in runescape • other name for dictionary • the world's largest ocean • seventh planet from the sun • largest planet in the solar system • the main circuit board of a computer • how many planets in the solar system • ...
Space Exploration Pt 2 2020-05-13
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- We hope to colonize this planet someday
- the ship used to leave Earth
- people sent to space
- First country to land on the moon
- everything that the sun's energy reaches
- speed to leave Earth's gravity
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Second last planet from the sun
- the ISS
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the force pulling objects toward planets
- closest planet to the sun
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- competition for "firsts" in space
- First country to send a man into space
- what is ignited to thrust rockets upward
- an object orbiting Earth
- satellites to triangulate a location
- rockets that separate to carry less mass
- Earth sized planet, extremely hot
- Gas Giant planet with noticeable rings
- circling a planet without falling
- very little/no gravity is felt
- Home
- what we want to get into space
- objects sent to space to observe
- the star in our solar system
26 Clues: Home • the ISS • people sent to space • an object orbiting Earth • closest planet to the sun • the ship used to leave Earth • the star in our solar system • speed to leave Earth's gravity • very little/no gravity is felt • what we want to get into space • Second last planet from the sun • objects sent to space to observe • the farthest planet from the sun • ...
sannal.crossword 2020-05-28
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- if the sun warms up the earth would become too hot for the water to exist and life will ...
- this place is probably infinite
- only planet where life is known to exist
- the number of planets in our system
- month in which Leonard was arrested
- in universe there are 170 billion ...
- if this liquid did not exist, humans would die
- Bradbury's name
- sun's system
- the earth ... on its axes
- the earth is the right ... if it was bigger we wouldn't be able to move but if it's smaller wouldn't hold oceans
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- a person walking along a road
- if it was further from the sun it would be too cold
- leonard's job
- ... Center for Research on
- main character in the Bradbury story
- if Leonard had stayed in this place he would not have been arrested
- people in their house were watching ...
- Tendencies
- if there isn't harmful solar radiation would pass
- if Leonard was ... he would have a wife
21 Clues: Tendencies • sun's system • leonard's job • Bradbury's name • the earth ... on its axes • ... Center for Research on • a person walking along a road • this place is probably infinite • the number of planets in our system • month in which Leonard was arrested • main character in the Bradbury story • in universe there are 170 billion ... • people in their house were watching ... • ...
ASTRONOMY 2017-03-19
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- Greek for “Circle of Animals”
- Event where the sun is directly overhead at noon as seen from Earth’s equator
- One of Jupiter’s Moons
- Star ending its life in a huge explosion
- Ionization trail produced by meteoroid as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere
- Changing illumination of the Moon over time
- Seventh sign of the zodiac symbolized by scales or balance
- Point on the sky that is directly overhead
- Vast collection of stars, gas and dust
- Scientific Study of the Celestial Objects and their Phenomena
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- Benefic Fixed Star in the 10th degree of Sagittarius; One of the four royal stars
- Largest planet in the Solar System
- Grouping of Stars
- Event when the Sun reaches its maximum declination
- Study of stars
- Means “moon”
- Dirty snowball of ice and rocky debris
- Event that occurs when the shadow of a planet or moon falls upon a second body
- Region of indistinct nebulosity
- Galaxy where the Solar System belongs
20 Clues: Means “moon” • Study of stars • Grouping of Stars • One of Jupiter’s Moons • Greek for “Circle of Animals” • Region of indistinct nebulosity • Largest planet in the Solar System • Galaxy where the Solar System belongs • Dirty snowball of ice and rocky debris • Vast collection of stars, gas and dust • Star ending its life in a huge explosion • ...
Science - Space 2019-08-06
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- the time it takes a planet to rotate once completely on its axis
- 12 constellations that appear as images
- Supplies light on earth
- a scientist who studies space
- object that orbits around a larger object
- a spherical ball (roughly) of rock or gas that orbits around the sun
- earth-like, rocky
- A natural satellite that orbits earth
- a adjective relating to the sky or space
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- the largest planet in the solar system
- the time it takes a planet to revolve once around the sun
- a cluster of stars
- a force that pulls objects together
- full, dark shadow of an eclipse
- the pathway a planet takes around a star or a moon, or artificial satellite that takes around a planet
- a space rock that enters earth's atmosphere
- a complete orbit around the sun
- oval shape
- latin for sun
- 3 month periods that are caused due to earth's axis rotating
20 Clues: oval shape • latin for sun • earth-like, rocky • a cluster of stars • Supplies light on earth • a scientist who studies space • full, dark shadow of an eclipse • a complete orbit around the sun • a force that pulls objects together • A natural satellite that orbits earth • the largest planet in the solar system • 12 constellations that appear as images • ...
random 2023-08-11
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- - Imagination-based fiction.
- - Large mammal with a long trunk.
- - African animal with black and white stripes.
- - Dense, tropical forest.
- - Cooking instructions for a dish.
- - Relating to the sun or solar energy.
- - Animals living in their natural habitat.
- - Full of secrets and puzzles.
- - Australian marsupial known for jumping.
- - Mind-body practice for relaxation.
- - Brain-teasing problem or game.
- - Lines that never meet.
- - Mountain that erupts with lava.
- - Space traveler.
- - Elaborate musical composition.
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- - Tall plant with large yellow blooms.
- - Fictional creature that drinks blood.
- - Musical instrument with strings.
- - Cascading flow of water over rocks.
- - Tall landform rising above its surroundings.
- - Exact words from someone's speech.
- - Unusual and often foreign.
- - Place to watch movies.
- - Vacation on a ship.
- - Rain protection device.
- - Sweet treat made from cacao beans.
- - Study of ancient artifacts.
- - Artwork created by carving or molding.
- - Vast system of stars, gas, and dust.
- - Sea creature with eight tentacles.
30 Clues: - Space traveler. • - Vacation on a ship. • - Place to watch movies. • - Lines that never meet. • - Dense, tropical forest. • - Rain protection device. • - Imagination-based fiction. • - Unusual and often foreign. • - Study of ancient artifacts. • - Full of secrets and puzzles. • - Brain-teasing problem or game. • - Elaborate musical composition. • - Large mammal with a long trunk. • ...
espaco 2024-08-25
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- Planeta conhecido como o gigante gasoso
- Força que mantém os planetas em órbita
- A maior estrela do Sistema Solar
- Foguete que levou o primeiro homem à Lua
- Planeta com anéis visíveis a olho nu
- Primeiro homem a pisar na Lua
- A área ao redor de um buraco negro onde nada pode escapar
- Corpo celeste que orbita uma estrela
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- Galáxia onde a Terra está localizada
- Planeta mais próximo do Sol
- Região mais fria e distante do Sistema Solar
- Instrumento usado para observar estrelas e planetas
- Satélite natural da Terra
- Um buraco no espaço onde a gravidade é tão forte que nem a luz escapa
- Fenômeno de colisão de asteroide ou cometa com a Terra
- Constelação em forma de caçador
- A luz emitida por uma estrela que explode
- Fase em que a Lua não é visível da Terra
- Primeiro satélite artificial lançado pela União Soviética
- Planeta conhecido como o Planeta Vermelho
20 Clues: Satélite natural da Terra • Planeta mais próximo do Sol • Primeiro homem a pisar na Lua • Constelação em forma de caçador • A maior estrela do Sistema Solar • Galáxia onde a Terra está localizada • Planeta com anéis visíveis a olho nu • Corpo celeste que orbita uma estrela • Força que mantém os planetas em órbita • Planeta conhecido como o gigante gasoso • ...
Class4 crossword puzzle 2023-07-29
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- Layer of gas that surrounds a planet
- way Our solar system is a part of this galaxy
- This breakfast food comes in a box
- India’s first satellite
- Saving , using and protecting resources wisely -
- A solid substance that is made up of minerals
- When this is low it is cold, when it is high it is hot.
- The state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- The process by which plants prepare their food
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- The organ that cleans the blood
- The Earth's outer layer.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- The bone that encloses the brain
- An animal that is close to being extinct
- The natural satellite of the Earth:
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas.
- The planet known as the "Red Planet"
- Instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The organ that covers your body
20 Clues: India’s first satellite • The Earth's outer layer. • The organ that cleans the blood • The organ that covers your body • The bone that encloses the brain • This breakfast food comes in a box • The natural satellite of the Earth: • Layer of gas that surrounds a planet • The planet known as the "Red Planet" • The largest planet in our solar system • ...
enlightenment and revolution-noah rager 2025-01-10
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- gave colonies rights
- belief in god
- wrote most of decleration of independince
- establishing education reform
- fought for womens rights
- He is well known for his work On the Social Contract
- Belives we have certain rights and ability to overthrow goverment
- Earth as center of solar system
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a authority in order to protect their other rights
- time of learning and reason
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- protects rights of people
- simple but elegant style
- ruled with great reason
- Came up with basics of gravity
- government split in 3 parts
- age of reason
- Each branch checks the other
- Socal gatherings where people talk about important things
- sun as center of solar system
- grand and fancy style
- idea that everyone has free speech
- French enlightenment thinkers
- influenced the constitution greatly
- ideas based on reason
- Use reason to understand things
- theory suns at the center
26 Clues: age of reason • belief in god • gave colonies rights • grand and fancy style • ideas based on reason • ruled with great reason • simple but elegant style • fought for womens rights • protects rights of people • theory suns at the center • government split in 3 parts • time of learning and reason • Each branch checks the other • sun as center of solar system • French enlightenment thinkers • ...
Kendall Magulick - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
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- the earth is the center of the solar system
- Created the Telescope
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- fancy partys to discuss ideas to get freedom
- simple and elegant style
- each person has their own rights
- new kind of absolute monarch
- actions should be based on knowledge not belief
- state gov´t vs federal/national gov´t
- the theory the sun was the center of the solar system
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightment
- created The spirits of laws
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- the state of having knowledge
- enlightened leader of Russia
- chnanged the way people look at the world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- Look at science as a god
- extravagant and gaudy style
- Worked on the Social Contract
- fought for equality of women
- July 4,1776
- created law of motion
- establishing facts through experiments
- advocate of freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria´s legal ideas
- believes in natural right, liberty, and property
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • Created the Telescope • created law of motion • Look at science as a god • simple and elegant style • extravagant and gaudy style • created The spirits of laws • enlightened leader of Russia • fought for equality of women • new kind of absolute monarch • the state of having knowledge • Worked on the Social Contract • advocate of freedom of speech • ...
Bioteknologi Ritchie, seline 2025-02-28
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- Sebutan lain tenaga air
- Teknologi yang sering disebut solar cell atau Cell surya
- bagian yang terdiri atas lilitan kabel dan suatu silinder adalah
- Terdiri atas dua bagian utama stator dan rotor
- singkatan dari bahan bakar minyak adalah
- salah satu jenis alkohol dari fermentasi karbohidrat atau reaksi kimia alam adalah
- Yang digunakan untuk fitoremidiasi lingkungan dari pencemaran dari residu merkuri
- yang biasa digunakan untuk mengatasi banjir
- proses distilasi sederhana disebut
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- mesin uap pertama kali ditemukan oleh
- Sisa-sisa organisme yang pernah hidup adalah
- Biosolar yang dihasilkan dari berbagai biji adalah
- Bahan bakar alternatif yang menggunakan campuran solar dengan bahan bakar nabati
- Jenis bahan bakar alternatif yang diperoleh dari proses fermentasi diseb
- Unsur kimia paling sederhana dan paling banyak di alam semesta
- bahan baku yang biasa digunakan adalah jagung
- Teknologi yang memanfaatkan panas yang ada dalam lapisan bumi untuk penyediaan energi listrik seperti pada gambar dikenal dengan istilah
- bentuk etanol dan biodesel adalah
- Energi yang berasal dari panas bumi adalah
- Singkatan dari Liguid Petroleum Gas
20 Clues: Sebutan lain tenaga air • bentuk etanol dan biodesel adalah • proses distilasi sederhana disebut • Singkatan dari Liguid Petroleum Gas • mesin uap pertama kali ditemukan oleh • singkatan dari bahan bakar minyak adalah • Energi yang berasal dari panas bumi adalah • yang biasa digunakan untuk mengatasi banjir • Sisa-sisa organisme yang pernah hidup adalah • ...
Universe! 2024-12-12
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- First human in space
- Stanley Kubrick movie, 2001:A Space _______
- This ringed planet takes 29.4 Earth years to orbit the sun
- Famous telescope launched in 1990
- Taylor Swift album
- Boundary marking the edge of our solar system
- 'One small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind'
- Beatles song; Also a 2007 Movie
- Massive explosion marking a star's end
- Movie about space exploration with Matthew McConaughey
- Elon Musk's space exploration company
- A ________ is an increase in the wavelength, and corresponding decrease in the frequency, of electromagnetic radiation
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- Astronomical Unit (300,000 km/s or 9.46 trillion km's per year)
- Closest star to Earth
- Spacecraft that first landed humans on the moon
- Spacecraft that landed on Mars in 2021
- Planet known as the "Red Planet"
- Taylor Swift song
- Precession of the ____________
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Galaxy we live in
- Famous astronomer who developed heliocentrism
- David Bowie song, ' Ground control to Major Tom ...'
24 Clues: Taylor Swift song • Galaxy we live in • Taylor Swift album • First human in space • Closest star to Earth • Closest planet to the Sun • Precession of the ____________ • Beatles song; Also a 2007 Movie • Planet known as the "Red Planet" • Famous telescope launched in 1990 • Largest planet in our solar system • Elon Musk's space exploration company • ...
Misceláneos 2024-11-18
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- - Protección para los pies.
- - Parte de la mano o el pie.
- - Dulce hecho por las abejas.
- - Se encuentra en el desierto.
- - Satélite natural de la Tierra.
- - Figura geométrica con seis caras.
- - Espacio donde están las estrellas.
- - Vehículo rápido de dos ruedas.
- - Entrada a una habitación o casa.
- - Camino dentro de una ciudad.
- - Animal pequeño y doméstico.
- - Agua que fluye hacia el mar.
- - Hierba verde del suelo.
- - Marca el paso del tiempo.
- - Extremo del brazo humano.
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- - Objeto de escribir o parte de un ave.
- - Material delgado para coser.
- - Aire en movimiento.
- - Periodo de luz solar.
- - Periodo sin luz solar.
- - Combustión que da luz y calor.
- - Comida líquida y caliente.
- - Objeto para cubrir la cabeza.
- - La usamos para comer o hablar.
- - Polvo blanco que da sabor.
- - Felino conocido como el rey.
- - Bebida oscura y energética.
- - Parte trasera de algunos animales.
- - Masa de agua rodeada de tierra.
- - Comida básica hecha de harina.
30 Clues: - Aire en movimiento. • - Periodo de luz solar. • - Periodo sin luz solar. • - Hierba verde del suelo. • - Protección para los pies. • - Marca el paso del tiempo. • - Extremo del brazo humano. • - Parte de la mano o el pie. • - Comida líquida y caliente. • - Polvo blanco que da sabor. • - Dulce hecho por las abejas. • - Bebida oscura y energética. • - Animal pequeño y doméstico. • ...
Seasons with Astronomy Review 2024-12-02
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- The type of eclipse that involves the Moon's shadow
- Description of Earth's tilt on an equinox
- Occurs around March 21st in the Southern Hemisphere
- Season in the northern hemisphere from January - March 10th.
- The inner, rocky planets
- Latitude that receives equal light and dark all year long
- A shooting star
- Motion responsible for seasons
- Pole that receives 24 hours of light on June 21st
- This becomes longer when the Sun angle is lower
- Depends on mass and distance
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- Winter or summer
- The center of the solar system
- The location directly above an observer
- Summer is hotter because light falls on a small ____.
- Causes the changing altitude of the noon Sun
- Bowl-shaped depression left by an impact
- Tides with a small range in height
- Moon phase that is 86% illuminated
- Causes day and night
- Season with the highest angle of the noon Sun
- Spring or fall
- The north star
- Summer occurs when the axis leans ____ the Sun.
24 Clues: Spring or fall • The north star • A shooting star • Winter or summer • Causes day and night • The inner, rocky planets • Depends on mass and distance • The center of the solar system • Motion responsible for seasons • Tides with a small range in height • Moon phase that is 86% illuminated • The location directly above an observer • Bowl-shaped depression left by an impact • ...
space crossword 2025-05-12
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- the planet that is closest to the sun
- when earth passes between the moon and the sun casting a shadow on the moon
- when the moon blocks the sun
- one of nasa's telescopes In space
- rocks that orbit the sun mostly between Mars and Jupiter
- the red planet
- the only natural satellite of earth
- a ball of ice with a dust trial
- a person who's trained to travel in space
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- a large system of star and planets
- planet known for its high wind speeds and blew color
- the path an object takes around another
- dwarf planet once considered the 9th planet
- the largest planet in the solar system
- A cavity in the ground of a celestial object caused by impact.
- planet known for its rings
- a vehicle used to travel in space
- giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- the galaxy we live in
- star at the center of our solar system
20 Clues: the red planet • the galaxy we live in • planet known for its rings • when the moon blocks the sun • a ball of ice with a dust trial • a vehicle used to travel in space • one of nasa's telescopes In space • a large system of star and planets • the only natural satellite of earth • the planet that is closest to the sun • the largest planet in the solar system • ...
Gourmet Night 2024 Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Infinite expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Financially support an event or person
- What planet was destroyed by the Death Star?
- Facility for launching spacecraft
- Exciting and daring experience
- Individuals overseeing operations
- Luxurious accommodation with separate rooms
- Cruise Journey through space among celestial bodies
- Culinary event featuring high-quality cuisine
- The path of a celestial object around another
- Large room for dancing and events
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- Warmth and generosity towards guests
- Major city in Texas, USA
- Luminous celestial body
- Second largest state in the USA
- Exciting experience or undertaking
- Travel from one place to another
- Relating to the Sun
- Celestial bodies orbiting a star
- Traveling for pleasure or exploration
- Our galaxy, containing the solar system
- A lavish social event
- A dance move made famous by Michael Jackson
- An internationally renowned hotel brand
- Attractive charm and elegance
- Sophisticated beauty and refinement
- Fundraising event where bids are written down
27 Clues: Relating to the Sun • A lavish social event • Luminous celestial body • Major city in Texas, USA • Attractive charm and elegance • Exciting and daring experience • Second largest state in the USA • Travel from one place to another • Celestial bodies orbiting a star • Facility for launching spacecraft • Individuals overseeing operations • Large room for dancing and events • ...
Science (Energy) 2024-02-27
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- the process of making waste into new materials and objects.
- fossil fuels, coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear are examples of of..
- think black liquid. extracted by drilling.
- to use something more than once
- fossilized carbon
- heat energy from deep within the earth.
- energy powered by the sun
- currently the worlds primary energy source
- Uranium and plutonium
- to upkeep of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing.
- a renewable energy powered by the natural rise and fall of ocean tides.
- to restore something
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- energy made by flowing water.
- biomass, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, are examples of..
- layer is a layer in the earth stratosphere in which absorbs most of ultratiant radians from reaching the earth.
- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, thought of chemical reactions.
- energy captured with turbines.
- Energy made from any materials that comes from plants.
- gasses in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- gas flammable,colorless, odorless
20 Clues: fossilized carbon • to restore something • Uranium and plutonium • energy powered by the sun • energy made by flowing water. • energy captured with turbines. • to use something more than once • gas flammable,colorless, odorless • heat energy from deep within the earth. • think black liquid. extracted by drilling. • currently the worlds primary energy source • ...
Energy Sources 2024-03-18
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- main source of energy on Earth
- energy that uses power to utilize moving water from reservoirs to generate electricity
- power of moving water from dams and waterfalls
- energy that relies on weather conditions uses wind turbines
- energy of motion of waves, electrons
- resources of energy that can be renewed
- these resources of energy are exhaustible
- example of non-renewable resources
- energy that utilizes solar panels for power generation
- energy that utilises heat steam that powers turbines
- example of renewable resources
- energy that is produced when a force causes an object to vibrate
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- energy produced from nuclear fission
- stored energy and the energy of position
- resources of energy that cannot be renewed
- example of electrical energy
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- energy that is stored in objects by tension
- energy often used in gasoline mixes at the pump
- energy that is stored in moving objects
20 Clues: example of electrical energy • main source of energy on Earth • example of renewable resources • example of non-renewable resources • energy produced from nuclear fission • energy of motion of waves, electrons • resources of energy that can be renewed • energy that is stored in moving objects • stored energy and the energy of position • ...
Revisão de Ciências 2022-11-21
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- Movimento da Terra ao redor de si mesma.
- Espaço ocupado por um corpo.
- Movimento da Terra ao redor do Sol.
- Estrutura óssea responsável em proteger o encéfalo.
- Transformação da matéria que não muda a composição.
- Modelo astronômico que define A Terra como centro do Sistema Solar.
- Uma estação do ano
- Instrumento usado para observar astros no céu.
- Linha imaginária que divide o céu e o solo.
- Exemplo de transformação da matéria que muda a composição.
- Nível de organização relacionado ao conjunto de células.
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- Célula do tecido nervoso.
- Modelo astronômico que define o Sol como centro do Sistema Solar.
- Parte da célula onde contém o material genético.
- Todos os seres vivos são formados por _______.
- Estado físico da matéria
- Estrutura do encéfalo responsável na postura e equilíbrio do corpo.
- Quantidade de matéria de um corpo.
- Uma propriedade física relacionada ao estado líquido
- Uma característica do estado físico gasoso relacionado ao aumento de volume
20 Clues: Uma estação do ano • Estado físico da matéria • Célula do tecido nervoso. • Espaço ocupado por um corpo. • Quantidade de matéria de um corpo. • Movimento da Terra ao redor do Sol. • Movimento da Terra ao redor de si mesma. • Linha imaginária que divide o céu e o solo. • Todos os seres vivos são formados por _______. • Instrumento usado para observar astros no céu. • ...
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 • ...
General Knowledge 2025-11-20
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- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- Largest continent.
- A dry area with little rainfall.
- Ancient monumental structure in Egypt.
- A book of maps.
- Related to the Sun.
- Study of living organisms.
- What is needed to do work.
- A fruit and also a color.
- A popular search engine.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The largest planet.
- A musical drama.
- Country known for maple syrup.
- Last name of famous revolutionary leader Mandela.
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- A trained healthcare professional.
- A large natural flowing watercourse.
- Animal that feeds milk to its young.
- A colorful arc formed by light refraction.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- A spherical representation of Earth.
- Capital of Japan.
- A device used to listen to broadcasts.
- The fastest land animal.
- Gas essential for breathing.
- Capital city of France.
- Water vapor visible in the sky.
- The coldest season.
- A large body of saltwater.
- The planet we live on.
30 Clues: A book of maps. • A musical drama. • Capital of Japan. • Largest continent. • Related to the Sun. • The coldest season. • The largest planet. • The planet we live on. • Capital city of France. • The fastest land animal. • A popular search engine. • A fruit and also a color. • Study of living organisms. • What is needed to do work. • A large body of saltwater. • Gas essential for breathing. • ...
Solve this CrossWord Puzzle 2025-09-29
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- A machine that performs tasks automatically.
- The pumping organs in your body that is upto your fist.
- The study of universe.
- The gas that forms 78% of the atmospheric air.
- An infectious diseases that spread very fast across a large area.
- A place in space with a strong gravity that not even light can escape.
- the tiny pores through which plants breathe.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
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- The fluid medium that transport materials in your body.
- Part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- hard protective covering on your fingers and toes.
- The control centre of your body.
- A vehicle used to travel in outer space.
- simulation of human brain process by machine.
- The kitchen of the plant.
- Plants give out this during photosynthesis.
- The centre of solar system.
- A tiny particle that makes up all matter.
- The structural and functional unit of life.
- A substance used to kill germs.
- Oman's first satellite launched in 2024.
21 Clues: The study of universe. • The kitchen of the plant. • The centre of solar system. • A substance used to kill germs. • The control centre of your body. • The largest planet in the solar system. • A vehicle used to travel in outer space. • Oman's first satellite launched in 2024. • A tiny particle that makes up all matter. • Plants give out this during photosynthesis. • ...
Grade 7 4th Quarter Reviewer 2026-04-08
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- Seasonal wind with heavy rain
- When a volcano explodes
- When one object blocks another
- Condition of air (rain, sun, wind)
- Related to the moon
- Usual weather of a place
- How hot or cold it is
- A mountain that erupts lava
- Fine dust from a volcano
- Cannot be replaced quickly
- Hole at the top of a volcano
- Can be used again and again
- air air that contains water vapor (water in gas form); it feels wet or humid.
- Hot melted rock from a volcano
- Crack in the Earth’s crust
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- Strong storm with wind and rain
- Solar eclpse the Moon blocks the Sun’s center, leaving a ring of light.
- useful from nature
- Dirty or harmful environment
- Shaking of the ground
- Related to the sun
- Protecting natural resources
- Amount of rain
- Solid natural material
- Dark area blocking light
- Land full of trees
- From nature, not man-made
- Melted rock under the ground
28 Clues: Amount of rain • useful from nature • Related to the sun • Land full of trees • Related to the moon • Shaking of the ground • How hot or cold it is • Solid natural material • When a volcano explodes • Usual weather of a place • Fine dust from a volcano • Dark area blocking light • From nature, not man-made • Cannot be replaced quickly • Crack in the Earth’s crust • ...
Trivia 2021-06-25
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- Who makes the PlayStation
- A popular pizza topping that is made of meat
- A competitor of the largest phone company
- What is the largest planet in our solar system
- Frank ruler who started the Carolingian Renaissance.
- Who makes the Xbox
- A god who the Aztecs worshipped
- We need it to survive
- what is the first place value of a decimal called
- What is the fastest land animal
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- The amount of stuff that an object can fit in itself
- What planet in our solar system is the farthest from the sun
- A common pet
- A topping on pizza from Hawaii usually
- A word that describes a verb
- An incredibly successful game that is made of blocks
- How many degrees is the bottom left angle of a square
- The biggest phone company in the world
- What was the name of the famous ship that hit an iceberg and sunk
- the average of multiple numbers
- What is the fastest shark
21 Clues: A common pet • Who makes the Xbox • We need it to survive • Who makes the PlayStation • What is the fastest shark • A word that describes a verb • A god who the Aztecs worshipped • the average of multiple numbers • What is the fastest land animal • A topping on pizza from Hawaii usually • The biggest phone company in the world • A competitor of the largest phone company • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-10-06
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- Politician that started Reign of Terror
- Leader with no limitations on their power
- famous for his theory of gravity
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Advocate for direct democracy
- Describes European worldview before 1700s
- Overthrowing a social order/government
- Led the armies of the 13 Colonies
- Great general, reformed laws, French
- proved heliocentrism with math and models
- Absolute monarch, France
- Absolute monarch, Russia
- "George Washington" of Latin America
- ynical man, advocate for absolute monarchs
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- Palace used by French absolute monarchs
- Advocate for separation of powers
- Led the only successful slave revolt
- Intellectual movement focused on reason
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- King of England during Glorious Revolution
- French king during French Revolution
- invented the telescope
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion
- social contract theory + natural rights
- Mexican priest that fought against injustice
- scientist known for theory of heliocentrism
27 Clues: invented the telescope • Absolute monarch, France • Absolute monarch, Russia • Advocate for direct democracy • famous for his theory of gravity • Advocate for separation of powers • Led the armies of the 13 Colonies • Led the only successful slave revolt • French king during French Revolution • Great general, reformed laws, French • "George Washington" of Latin America • ...
julia stock enlightenment and revolution 2023-01-03
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- earth-centered solar system
- used telescope to study astronomy
- political system so that no part of government can become too powerful
- social gatherings to discuss ideas
- classical and analytical style of the Enlightenment
- agreement between the ruler and the people
- ruler with absolute power
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason or logic
- legislative, executive,and judicial
- sun-centered solar system
- enlightenment thinkers
- separation of power
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- applied reason and logic to people and society
- czarina of Russia
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- extravagant style of the Enlightenment
- ruler should be for the people
- women's education rights
- document declaring the colonies' separation from Britain
- universal laws of motion, gravity
- basic method for conducting scientific experiments
- tolerance of religion, freedom of speech
- ten amendments of the US constitution
- everyone has natural rights
26 Clues: czarina of Russia • separation of power • enlightenment thinkers • women's education rights • ruler with absolute power • sun-centered solar system • earth-centered solar system • everyone has natural rights • ruler should be for the people • used telescope to study astronomy • universal laws of motion, gravity • social gatherings to discuss ideas • ...
Astronomy Crossword - Charlie Goode - 7Q 2017-03-29
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- How many planets are in our solar system?
- The only dwarf planet in the Solar System.
- Something used to see into outer space from Earth.
- Famously known for it's rings.
- What is the planet known as "The Blue Planet"?
- The system that Earth and our other planets that we know of are in.
- What is the famous organization that explores space?
- Something bright and extremely hot that can be seen from Earth.
- The name of the meat feast pizza from Domino's takeaway.
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- What is known as "Ice and Dust"?
- What is the farthest planet from the sun?
- Who was the first person to observe Jupiter?
- Who said "Houston, we have a problem"?
- The 5th planet from the sun.
- The 7th planet from the sun.
- A solid piece of debris from an object.
- A type of chocolate bar (HINT:IT ISN'T MARS)
- The 2nd planet from the sun.
- A chemical with the same name as a planet.
- What is known as "The Red Planet"?
20 Clues: The 5th planet from the sun. • The 7th planet from the sun. • The 2nd planet from the sun. • Famously known for it's rings. • What is known as "Ice and Dust"? • What is known as "The Red Planet"? • Who said "Houston, we have a problem"? • A solid piece of debris from an object. • What is the farthest planet from the sun? • How many planets are in our solar system? • ...
Resources 2020-12-04
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- liquid hydrocarbon that formed from microscopic marine organisms
- energy from the sun
- energy resources that can be used without the risk of running out
- used faster than natural process can replace
- ores, nonmetallic and building are all types of ____ resources
- the most abundant fossil fuel
- coal must be at least 50% ___ remains
- solar cells collect and convert heat into _____
- what wind farms use
- what mya stands for
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- power produced by splitting atoms
- using magma or dry, hot rock inside the earth to produce power
- forms from the remains of plants and animals that were buried and chemically changed mya
- alcohol produced from distilled corn
- electricity generated from running water over a dam
- anything made of this is made with petroleum
- fossil fuels are removed from the ground by ____ or pumping
- burning of organic matter
- this power is harnessed with the difference of high and low water levels
- most common type of biomass
- usually forms above oil
21 Clues: energy from the sun • what wind farms use • what mya stands for • usually forms above oil • burning of organic matter • most common type of biomass • the most abundant fossil fuel • power produced by splitting atoms • alcohol produced from distilled corn • coal must be at least 50% ___ remains • anything made of this is made with petroleum • ...
univers crossword puzzle 2013-09-15
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- explained heliocentric first
- a planet that has a core a mantel and a crust
- second planet from the sun
- eighth planet from the son
- third planet from the sun
- is when the sun is at the center of the solar system
- forth planet from the son
- is when the earth is at the center of the solar system
- supported heliocentric with gravity
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- is the force that pulls to earth’s surface
- fifth planet from the sun
- is a gas that is poisonous to humans and is found on other planets
- explained that the planets orbit around the sun in an ellipse
- sixth planet from the sun
- dwarf planet
- seventh planet from the sun
- objects in space that is more then ten meters that are found in between mars and Jupiter
- is when the further something is from something the faster it will move away
- first planet from the sun
- supported heliocentric by looking at the moons of Jupiter
20 Clues: dwarf planet • fifth planet from the sun • sixth planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • first planet from the sun • forth planet from the son • second planet from the sun • eighth planet from the son • seventh planet from the sun • explained heliocentric first • supported heliocentric with gravity • is the force that pulls to earth’s surface • ...
PLANETS CROSSWORD 2014-08-31
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- a ball of ice and rock that has a tail
- the number of planets in our solar system
- this is a dwarf planet
- this is the planet we live in
- someone who travels into space
- this planet spins on its side
- we see this at night. It can be full, quarter, half..
- this planet is the hottest and is close to the sun
- this planet is smallest and closest to the sun
- this planet has rings around it
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- this is the largest planet
- our galaxy - also the name of a chocolate bar
- the name of the system planet earth is in
- what we use to look closely at the stars
- this planet is furthest away from the sun
- we see this in the daytime and all the planets circle this planet
- what astronauts travels in
- this planet is sometimes called the red planet
- these look like they twinkle at night
- the best time to look at stars
20 Clues: this is a dwarf planet • this is the largest planet • what astronauts travels in • this is the planet we live in • this planet spins on its side • someone who travels into space • the best time to look at stars • this planet has rings around it • these look like they twinkle at night • a ball of ice and rock that has a tail • what we use to look closely at the stars • ...
Space Crossword 2014-06-18
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- what planet is after earth?
- what company first went in to space?
- what is the second planet away from the sun?
- how do you measure distances in space?
- what is the 7th planet away from the sun?
- what is the 8th planet away from the sun?
- what is our solar system in?
- what is used on earth to see planets?
- what do you call it when a planet goes around the sun?
- what is closest planet to the sun?
- what is the third plan away from the sun?
- system what are our planets in?
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- what is our universe in?
- planets what is the opposite of outer planets?
- what do you call men that go into space?
- what is the 6th planet away from the sun?
- What is the biggest and hottest star?
- What is Earth?
- what is our Galaxy in?
- what is the 5th planet away from the sun?
- planets what is the opposite of inner planets?
21 Clues: What is Earth? • what is our Galaxy in? • what is our universe in? • what planet is after earth? • what is our solar system in? • system what are our planets in? • what is closest planet to the sun? • what company first went in to space? • What is the biggest and hottest star? • what is used on earth to see planets? • how do you measure distances in space? • ...
Universe Vocab Heather Baird 4th period 2014-10-09
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- all space and the matter space contains
- a hot gas ball in the middle of our solar system
- waves provide us with visible light
- transfer of energy through matter or space
- a large grouping of stars in space
- waves waves with long low frequencies
- waves with very high energy
- our solar system
- how fast light travels
- a small model of something big
- the distance light travels
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- big ball of hot gas millions of miles away from earth
- the death of a star by explosion
- areas of star that spread out
- waves that are between radio and infrared
- the location of star formation
- universe began as a small point
- a tool used to see through another thing
- distance between any two corresponding
- beginning point at something
- a tool that is used to look at the stars
- shift the changes in wavelength that lets us know if something is coming or moving toward us
22 Clues: our solar system • how fast light travels • the distance light travels • waves with very high energy • beginning point at something • areas of star that spread out • the location of star formation • a small model of something big • universe began as a small point • the death of a star by explosion • a large grouping of stars in space • waves provide us with visible light • ...
Aviore Takes on Space 2017-09-27
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- The star at the center of the solar system.
- Vehicle that travels to space.
- Last name of the first person to set foot on the moon.
- An object that orbits a star such as Jupiter, Mars or Saturn.
- Our galaxy and the name of a candy bar.
- Imaginary straight line on which an object rotates.
- Last name of the man who directed Mission Control for Apollo 13.
- The science and study of celestial objects in space.
- When the moon covers the sun.
- Abbreviation for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- How the moon travels around the earth.
- A bright point in the night sky.
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- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A natural satellite seen in the night sky.
- Person that travels to and studies space.
- Tool used to see into space.
- Force that keeps your feet on the ground.
- Planet with rings.
- A shooting star.
- The planet we live on.
20 Clues: A shooting star. • Planet with rings. • The planet we live on. • Tool used to see into space. • When the moon covers the sun. • Vehicle that travels to space. • A bright point in the night sky. • How the moon travels around the earth. • The largest planet in our solar system. • Our galaxy and the name of a candy bar. • Person that travels to and studies space. • ...
Eureka Street Furniture Puzzle 2018-03-12
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- what country is the Windsor madi in
- what timber is used to make the solar range
- what is Garry's favorite biscuit
- what year was ESF established
- name a range with marble
- what country is the solar range made in
- what wood is used to make the Windsor range
- Which charity does ESF support
- what country is the Tuscany range made in
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- what external company does ESF use for accidental warranty cover
- which timber is the Cannes range made from
- which supplier makes the Jasper lounge
- how many warranty's are needed each month to meet KPIs
- which timber is the Provence made from
- what lounge does the Ramona range live with
- how many sizes does the Provence dining table come in
- What is the family surname for ESF proprietors
- range made from old boats
- how many doors does the Provence 5 door buffet have
- how many days should you call a quote back after
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. • ...
Sun and Stars 2021-12-21
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- rapidly spinning neutron stars
- the cooler core of a star that is left behind
- Burning ball of gas
- Hottest color for a star
- Charged particles coming from the sun
- the brightness as seen from earth
- Center, hottest part of the sun
- inner layer
- remains of a high-mass star
- a large cloud of gas and dust
- the color of our sun
- explosion and brightness when a supergiant runs out of fuel
- eruptions of gas and magnetic energy
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- huge loops of gas on the sun
- dark, cool spots on the sun
- in the H-R diagram, the diagonal where most of the stars are
- H and He coming together and creating energy
- the actual brightness if it was where the sun is
- an object with gravity so strong nothing can escape it
- Coolest color for a star
- the beginning of a star
- middle layer
- Outer layer
23 Clues: inner layer • Outer layer • middle layer • Burning ball of gas • the color of our sun • the beginning of a star • Hottest color for a star • Coolest color for a star • dark, cool spots on the sun • remains of a high-mass star • huge loops of gas on the sun • a large cloud of gas and dust • rapidly spinning neutron stars • Center, hottest part of the sun • the brightness as seen from earth • ...
Planets/Small Bodies Characteristics 2022-01-21
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- orbit the ___: a criterion to be a planet
- a.k.a. terrestrial planet
- terrestrial planets have ___ (3 words) moons
- ____ isotopes: this is one reason for Earth's hot interior
- a comet's tail points __ from the sun
- a sphere around the solar system where comets exist
- in order to be a planet, an object must clear its orbit of __
- a.k.a. Jovian planet
- all Jovian planets have them around them
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- a.k.a. the habitable zone where water can be liquid
- unable to clear its orbit, e.g. Pluto
- one of the inactive planets
- this is where many comets are located
- potato-shaped object of rock and metal
- process that stabilizes an atmosphere
- ice, rock, and metal in a small solar-system object
- where most asteroids are
- medium and large moons are shaped like this
- this process makes the inside of Io volcanically active
- Jovian planets have ___ orbital periods
- main component of Jovian planets (state of matter)
21 Clues: a.k.a. Jovian planet • where most asteroids are • a.k.a. terrestrial planet • one of the inactive planets • unable to clear its orbit, e.g. Pluto • this is where many comets are located • process that stabilizes an atmosphere • a comet's tail points __ from the sun • potato-shaped object of rock and metal • Jovian planets have ___ orbital periods • ...
class 4 cross word puzzle 2023-07-29
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- Layer of gas that surrounds a planet
- way Our solar system is a part of this galaxy
- This breakfast food comes in a box
- India’s first satellite
- Saving , using and protecting resources wisely -
- A solid substance that is made up of minerals
- When this is low it is cold, when it is high it is hot.
- The state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- The process by which plants prepare their food
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- The organ that cleans the blood
- The Earth's outer layer.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- The bone that encloses the brain
- An animal that is close to being extinct
- The natural satellite of the Earth:
- The process of a liquid turning into a gas.
- The planet known as the "Red Planet"
- Instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The organ that covers your body
20 Clues: India’s first satellite • The Earth's outer layer. • The organ that cleans the blood • The organ that covers your body • The bone that encloses the brain • This breakfast food comes in a box • The natural satellite of the Earth: • Layer of gas that surrounds a planet • The planet known as the "Red Planet" • The largest planet in our solar system • ...
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. • ...
Crossword 2024-04-11
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- Theme for this year’s Frosh/Soph dance
- April 1st: April ____ Day
- ____ showers…
- One could find D.A faculty and staff at this place watching the solar eclipse
- Eagerly awaited by D.A. students each year: Spring ____
- Adult caterpillar
- Arguably, the most exciting school day of the spring season: School in the ____
- What children collect on Easter
- Bird noise
- In partnership with the New York Blood Center, this spring donation was organized by D.A. was very successful last year: Blood _____
- Current season
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- This year's Spring Auction and Benefit, which will feature performances from Glee and Dance Club, will be held here (acronym)
- …bring ____ flowers
- Recent solar event
- The fun-filled celebration at D.A. before spring break
- D.A. athletic team active during the spring season
- The special name for the spring college tour attended by the Junior class(acronym)
- Dance at D.A to be attended by the Freshman and Sophomore classes
- Easter animal
- Bird home
20 Clues: Bird home • Bird noise • ____ showers… • Easter animal • Current season • Adult caterpillar • Recent solar event • …bring ____ flowers • April 1st: April ____ Day • What children collect on Easter • Theme for this year’s Frosh/Soph dance • D.A. athletic team active during the spring season • The fun-filled celebration at D.A. before spring break • ...
