solar Crossword Puzzles
Gravity Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- The celestial object that orbits the Earth.
- A giant dust cloud that created the Sun.
- Our Solar system is held by the ___'s gravity.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- The planet we live on.
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- Is measured by how much matter an object has
- There are _____ planets in our solar system
- measure of a gravitational pull on an object.
- To do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- The Earth was formed, built by __ and gravity.
- Light and Heat are both types of _____.
11 Clues: The planet we live on. • To do nothing or to remain unchanged. • Light and Heat are both types of _____. • A giant dust cloud that created the Sun. • The celestial object that orbits the Earth. • There are _____ planets in our solar system • Is measured by how much matter an object has • measure of a gravitational pull on an object. • ...
Eclipse Facts 2024-02-17
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- The type of eclipse we will see on April 8.
- This planet is named after a Roman goddess.
- This planet has rings around it.
- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- How many moons does the earth have?
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- This is the fourth planet from the sun.
- Planet that has the life on it.
- The smallest planet
- This planet is known as an ice giant.
- The largest object in our solar system.
- The eighth planet from the sun.
11 Clues: The smallest planet • Planet that has the life on it. • The eighth planet from the sun. • This planet has rings around it. • How many moons does the earth have? • This planet is known as an ice giant. • This is the fourth planet from the sun. • The largest object in our solar system. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • The type of eclipse we will see on April 8. • ...
GO EXPO Crossword 2025-10-11
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- Foundation for strong teamwork
- Where you can find AQS's biggest solar installation
- Common entry point for cyber attacks
- Klikk delivery promise
- Technology-enabled support service that uses devices and sensors to help people live safely and independently in their own homes
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- Brain of a solar energy system
- Driving a digital Malta, where no-one is left behind
- Cybersift flagship product
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
- One of the three benefits of SENS
- The second of BMIT’s 3 Es
11 Clues: Klikk delivery promise • The second of BMIT’s 3 Es • Cybersift flagship product • Brain of a solar energy system • Foundation for strong teamwork • One of the three benefits of SENS • Common entry point for cyber attacks • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning • Where you can find AQS's biggest solar installation • Driving a digital Malta, where no-one is left behind • ...
Space Crossword 2023-12-21
8 Clues: Red planet • Planet which has ring • Saturn's largest moon • The name of our galaxy • First satellite in space • Hottest planet in our solar system • Largest planet in our solar system • Group of stars appears to form a pattern
Heat 2021-04-26
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- energy energy that all moving objects possess (has more when particles are moving faster and less when particles are moving slower)
- the transfer of thermal energy through a substance or between substances in contact, by the collision of particles
- contraction a decrease in the volume of a substance caused by cooling
- energy radiant energy produced at the sun's outer surface and radiated out into space
- energy the energy contained below Earth's surface
- solar energy system a device that collects radiant energy + converts it to a more useful form of energy
- theory of matter a theory that explains what matter is made of, and how it behaves
- energy energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves through empty space; includes visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared radiation
- energy source a source of energy that has been widely used for many years
- rock rock formed from magma that has cooled and solidified
- warming increase in Earth's global temperature due to changes in the atmosphere, enhancing the greenhouse effect
- effect rise in temperature resulting from certain gases in the lower atmosphere trapping radiant energy and warming Earth's surface
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- energy resource a source of energy that can be used indefinitely, without running out
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- fuels concentrated sources of chemical energy such as coal, oil, and natural gas
- expansion an increase in the volume of a substance caused by heating
- energy the total kinetic energy and energy of attraction of all the particles in a material
- solar heating heating caused by the passage of radiant energy through the windows of a building
- energy source a source of energy that is not as common as conventional sources
- the transfer of thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another by a circulating current of fast-moving and slower-moving particles
- rock rock that is formed when heat and pressure change existing rock
- a force produced when objects rub against each other
- a liquid fuel, such as ethanol, produced from plant or animal material
- energy resource a source of energy that could eventually be used up
- the transfer of energy from the particles of a warmer object to the particles of a cooler object
- the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- gases gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxides that trap energy in Earth's atmosphere
- energy balance the balance between the energy lost by Earth into space and the energy gained by solar radiation trapped by Earth's atmosphere
28 Clues: energy the energy contained below Earth's surface • a force produced when objects rub against each other • rock rock formed from magma that has cooled and solidified • the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves • energy resource a source of energy that could eventually be used up • ...
Energy Unit - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources 2024-04-22
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- This fossil fuel can also be used to make medicine, cosmetics, or plastic.
- This type of solar power can store energy for later use.
- This is what mine owners must do to the land after they mine it to restore it to its previous condition.
- The name of dead organic material that has not fully turned into a fossil fuel.
- Made from dead marine organisms at higher temperatures.
- Where oil and natural gas are formed.
- The only difference in any power plant is the _ that turns the turbine.
- One of the downsides of solar panels is that they are not very _.
- Made from dead plants
- This type of renewable energy is detrimental to birds.
- This type of mining takes place above the ground.
- The part of any power plant that transports electricity from the plant out to the community.
- Along with heat, this is needed to turn dead organisms into fossil fuels.
- Mining for natural gas this way is controversial because it can pollute the groundwater supply.
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- This renewable resource is 90-95% efficient.
- It takes _ of years for fossil fuels to form.
- coal is the only fossil fuel that pollutes the air through _.
- The ideal number of blades on a wind turbine.
- Where ALL fossil fuels are formed.
- The part of any power plant that spins.
- The part of any power plant that contains a magnet and turns kinetic energy into electricity.
- This gas is formed when fossil fuels are burned.
- Hydropower comes from _ water.
- Concentrated solar power (CSP) works best when outdoor temperatures are _.
- Energy is measured and billed in _.
- Building these is controversial because it can destroy the view for waterfront land owners.
- One of the advantages of solar panels is that they are available for _ use.
- One of the benefits of coal is that there is a lot of it in the _.
- This type of renewable energy makes electricity by displacing electrons
- If this element is present, dead organic matter will rot instead of turning into fossil fuels.
- Working on one of these can earn you a lot of $ but there's a 40% chance you might die while doing it.
- Where coal is formed.
32 Clues: Made from dead plants • Where coal is formed. • Hydropower comes from _ water. • Where ALL fossil fuels are formed. • Energy is measured and billed in _. • Where oil and natural gas are formed. • The part of any power plant that spins. • This renewable resource is 90-95% efficient. • It takes _ of years for fossil fuels to form. • ...
BEYOND EARTH🌍 2025-10-25
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- Are small chunks of outer space debris that are attracted by earth’s gravity
- Are meteor showers coming from the debris of the asteroid 2003EH1
- The tail has two components the
- asteroid belt Between the inner and outer solar systems is the
- Way The name of the galaxy where our solar system is located.
- Comets are composed of three parts the solid, mass called
- If the meteor survives the frictional heating with earth’s atmosphere and strikes the ground, it is called a
- The model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center.
- Such closest distance from the sun is called
- likewise come from the debris of an asteroid named 3200 Phaeton, which is a near-Earth asteroid.
- Seventeen percent of the asteroids are classified as
- Are rocky celestial bodies that vary in brightnes
- arm Two-thirds of the way from the center of our galaxy called
- Asteroids that share an orbit with Jupiter
- satellites Most of the planets in the solar system have
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- Large bright cloud of dust and gas called
- Kepler Who described the laws of planetary motion
- Glowing tail that forms when the comet is near the
- The originate from the constellation Leo and are considered the ‘’king of meteor shower
- Such farthest distance is called
- The name of the huge crater in Mexico caused by an asteroid impact
- The planet’s natural satellite that shows many visible craters
- The region of Mexico where the Chicxulub crater is found
- Can be observed annually,and it’s peak could fall in either July or August
- The force that causes planets to revolve around the Sun.
- Asteroids are dark in color because they are composed of carbon is ?
- An air burst of a comet or small meteoroids killed plants and animals and damaged buildings at Tunguska, Siberia, in 1908.”
- This meteor shower occurs during October when earth passes through the orbit of Halley’s Comet
- When does the orionids meteor shower happen
- The scientist who developed the telescope in the 17th century.
- A large rocky object that orbits the Sun, sometimes hitting Earth
- A bright streak of light in the sky when a space rock burns up
- Wilhelm olbers ,an amateur astronomer who discovered the asteroid
- showers trajectories Is a celestial event in which several meteors enter Earth’s atmosphere at great speeds on parallel
34 Clues: The tail has two components the • Such farthest distance is called • Large bright cloud of dust and gas called • When does the orionids meteor shower happen • Asteroids that share an orbit with Jupiter • Such closest distance from the sun is called • Are rocky celestial bodies that vary in brightnes • Glowing tail that forms when the comet is near the • ...
Astronomers 2023-02-21
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- Created the three laws of planetary motion
- Stated that the annual movement of the sun in the sky can be explained by the earth moving around the sun with a tilted axis.
- Created a model that required the planets not only to move in circles around the earth, but also along smaller cycles called epicycles around imaginary points.
- Created a model of a geocentric solar system where the Earth is the center and the rest of the planets and the sun revolve around it.
- Noticed the path of a comet which required it to traverse the orbits of several planets, known as the Comet of 1577
- A sun centered solar system
- Discovered 4 moons around Jupiter, now known as the 4 Galilean moons (Titan, Io, Ganymede, Callisto)
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- A measure of how circular an orbit is
- The natural satellite of the Earth
- A earth centered solar system
- The new moon mission that plans to send people back to the moon in 2025
- A celestial body that orbits around a star
- An elliptical, repeating path that an object in space takes around another one
13 Clues: A sun centered solar system • A earth centered solar system • The natural satellite of the Earth • A measure of how circular an orbit is • Created the three laws of planetary motion • A celestial body that orbits around a star • The new moon mission that plans to send people back to the moon in 2025 • ...
Solar System 2020-05-29
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- Pluto, Ceres, and Eris are classified as..
- The Solar System is a part of this galaxy
- Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus and Neptune are classified as.
- body that is at the center of the Solar System
- objects orbit the Sun that have a visible tail
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- that is the third planet from the Sun
- of planets in the Solar System
- planet was once considered a full planet
8 Clues: of planets in the Solar System • that is the third planet from the Sun • planet was once considered a full planet • The Solar System is a part of this galaxy • Pluto, Ceres, and Eris are classified as.. • body that is at the center of the Solar System • objects orbit the Sun that have a visible tail • Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus and Neptune are classified as.
Tema 1. 1º ESO 2022-09-25
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- Proyección cartográfica que tiene un problema: la zona de los polos sale más grande de lo que es
- Es lo que provoca el movimiento de Traslación de la Tierra.
- Formado por una estrella (el Sol), y ocho planetas que orbitan a su alrededor, entre los que se encuentra la Tierra
- Tiempo que la Tierra tarda en realizar el movimiento de Traslación
- Paralelo también famoso, situado en el Hemisferio norte
- Elemento de la Tierra que mide 12.000km
- Es lo que provoca el movimiento de Rotación de la Tierra.
- Paralelo más famoso e importante, también llamado Paralelo Cero. Divide a la Tierra en Hemisferio Norte y Hemisferio Sur
- Movimiento de la Tierra que consiste en que dé una vuelta completa alrededor del Sol
- Línea imaginarias horizontales. Nunca se cruzan entre ellas.
- Proyección cartográfica que tiene un problema: los océanos se cortan
- Relación que existe entre la medida de un mapa y la realidad
- Nombre que recibe la Galaxia en la que se encuentra nuestro sistema solar
- Movimiento de la Tierra que consiste en que dé una vuelta completa sobre sí misma
- Forma que tiene la Tierra. Es una esfera no perfecta.
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- Planeta gaseoso del sistema solar, y el más grande de los 8.
- Segundo número que tenemos que dar cuando hablamos de coordenadas. Tiene que ver con los meridianos, y puede ser Oeste o Este
- Proyección cartográfica que tiene un problema: solo sale representado un hemisferio
- Cada una de las dos partes en las que se divide la Tierra con la línea del Ecuador
- Línea imaginaria sobre la que la Tierra lleva a cabo su movimiento de Rotación
- Líneas imaginarias verticales. Se cruzan en los polos
- Paralelo también famoso, situado en el Hemisferio Sur
- El meridiano más famoso, también llamado Meridiano Cero.
- Planeta rocoso del sistema solar, característico por su color rojo
- Elemento que supone el 30% de la superficie de la Tierra
- Tiempo que la Tierra tarda en realizar el movimiento de Rotación
- Conjunto de estrellas.
- Único satélite natural de la Tierra
- Estrella del sistema solar
- Elemento que supone el 70% de la superficie de la Tierra
- Primer número que tenemos que dar cuando hablamos de coordenadas. Tiene que ver con los paralelos, y puede ser Norte o Sur
31 Clues: Conjunto de estrellas. • Estrella del sistema solar • Único satélite natural de la Tierra • Elemento de la Tierra que mide 12.000km • Líneas imaginarias verticales. Se cruzan en los polos • Paralelo también famoso, situado en el Hemisferio Sur • Forma que tiene la Tierra. Es una esfera no perfecta. • Paralelo también famoso, situado en el Hemisferio norte • ...
Stars Vocabulary 2019-02-07
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- neutron stars that beam out detectable radio pulses.
- the part of the star that radiates visible light.
- star patterns in the sky that resemble people, animals, or common objects.
- giant Without nuclear radiation to resist it, gravity crushes matter down into the star's core, quickly heating the star and causing the star's outer layers to expand enormously and to cool and glow red.
- the study of the heavens.
- Stars these develop when two protostars form near each other.
- dwarf Helium starts fusing together in the core and once it’s gone, the core contracts and becomes hotter, once more expanding the star but making it bluer and brighter than before, blowing away its outermost layers. After the expanding shells of gas fade, the remaining core is left.
- Centauri the closest neighbor to our solar system that is part of a multiple system.
- the power of a star-- the rate at which it emits energy.
- giant, luminous spheres of plasma.
- Star after a star explodes in a type II Supernova, if the remaining stellar core was less than three solar masses large, it becomes this star. This star is also made entirely of neutrons.
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- dwarf Since white dwarves have no fuel left for fusion, they grow cooler and cooler over billions of years to become.
- the study of the wavelengths of light that objects emit which made it possible to investigate the compositions and motions of stars from afar.
- Dwarfs objects smaller than a tenth of a solar mass do not have enough gravitational pull to ignite nuclear fusion, and might become failed stars.
- if one member of a binary pair is a giant star that leaves behind a neutron star or black hole, matter pulled from the stellar companion can get extremely hot and emit X-rays.
- measures the amount of “metals” it has -- it is, any element heavier than helium.
- A contracting mass of gas which represents an early stage in the formation of a star.
- What astronomers use when referring to a star’s brightness as viewed from Earth.
- mass the mass of a star is represented in terms of this.
- if a binary includes a white dwarf, gas pulled from a companion onto the white dwarf’s surface can fuse violently in a flash.
20 Clues: the study of the heavens. • giant, luminous spheres of plasma. • the part of the star that radiates visible light. • neutron stars that beam out detectable radio pulses. • mass the mass of a star is represented in terms of this. • the power of a star-- the rate at which it emits energy. • Stars these develop when two protostars form near each other. • ...
CROSSWORDS PUZZLE 2023-09-28
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- The rarefied gaseous envelop around the Sun.(6)
- The district of the first solar city of India. (6)
- The fourth highest civilian award in India. (9)
- The leftover water generated from washing machine and bathrooms is called ______ water. (4)
- Mascot of 37th national games. (4)
- How many payloads does the Aditya L1 carry? (5)
- Name of Fault line passes through Zealandia. (6)
- Short form of "Surface Of Influence" (3)
- The traditional martial arts form of Punjab. (5)
- Last name of the man who discovered three co-linear Lagrange points.(5)
- India's First Solar Kitchen only Village situated in _______ Disrtict. (5)
- First Solar Village of Madhya Pradesh. (8)
- In Aditya L1, "L" stands for ________.(8)
- A Person belongs to Netherlands. (5)
- The first Indian Olympic Games were held in ______. (6)
- The local tribe lives in New Zealand. (5)
- The IIT of _____ developed First National scale Mapping of Soil Erodibility. (5)
- Name of George Harrision's album Gone _______. (6)
- Who listed New Zealand as a continent. (6)
- The trench which separates North and South Zealandia. (8)
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- The Village from "Moon Man of India" belongs. (9)
- The treditional Posture to play Rudra Veena. (8)
- The tallest Natraja idol has the origin from ______ era. (5)
- The Rajasthani Community who plays Kamaicha. (9)
- Solar energy is a ________ Energy. (9)
- Swamimalai is situated on banks of _______ river. (7)
- Mascot of 36th national games. (5)
- The second "R" from "3Rs" of grey water treatment. (5)
- The inventor of Naltarang was belong to _______ City. (6)
- How many metals were used to make The Natraja Statue. (5)
- The First name of the Dutch sailor who First recorded existence of Zealandia. (4)
- The Musical Instrument which looks like a large sitar. (8)
- An English Word for "Mashal"
- In Aditya L1, meaning of "Aditya" in English.(3)
- The man who first proposed the name of the continent "Zealandia". (8)
- the first post-independence National Games were hosted by. (7)
- Soil _______ decreases soil fertility. (7)
- A curved trajectory of a planet around the star.(5)
- The Country in which Joseph-Louis Lagrange was born.(5)
- Original form of Lord Natraja. (5)
40 Clues: An English Word for "Mashal" • Mascot of 36th national games. (5) • Mascot of 37th national games. (4) • Original form of Lord Natraja. (5) • A Person belongs to Netherlands. (5) • Solar energy is a ________ Energy. (9) • Short form of "Surface Of Influence" (3) • In Aditya L1, "L" stands for ________.(8) • The local tribe lives in New Zealand. (5) • ...
Unit 6 Energy Resources and Consumption 2024-01-30
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- Colloquialism for a technique used to extract natural gas from underground rock by causing cracks and fractures.
- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water turning a turbine
- A degraded petroleum that forms when petroleum migrates to the surface of Earth and is modified by bacteria
- curve A bell-shaped curve representing oil use and projecting both when world oil production will reach a maximum and when we will run out of oil
- energy Heat transferred from the earth's underground concentrations of dry steam (steam with no water droplets), wet steam (a mixture or steam and water droplets), or hot water trapped in fractured or porous rock.
- cell Solar energy cells, usually made from silicon, that collect solar rays to generate electricity.
- energy Energy that comes from the movement of water driven by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
- Fuel fuels that are ancient remains of algae, plants and animals
- grid A network of interconnected transmission lines that joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass with no net atmospheric CO2.
- efficiency The ratio of the amount of work done to the total amount of energy introduced to the system
- conservation the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
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- A nuclear reaction in which a massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
- a wheel or rotor is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, or air
- Production of two useful forms of energy, such as high-temperature heat or steam and electricity, from the same fuel source.
- energy energy resource that is not being replaced as fast as it is being used
- A unit to measure the rate of power of electricity equal to 1,000 watts
- Type of energy derived from radioactive materials
- demand The greatest quantity of energy used at any one time, usually charged at a higher rate
- solar design Construction designed to take advantage of solar radiation without active technology
- cell An electrical-chemical device that converts fuel, such as hydrogen, into an electrical current.
- neutral an activity that does not change atmospheric CO2 concentrations
- the cleanest-burning type of coal; almost pure carbon.
23 Clues: Type of energy derived from radioactive materials • the cleanest-burning type of coal; almost pure carbon. • Fuel fuels that are ancient remains of algae, plants and animals • Electricity generated from the energy of moving water turning a turbine • A unit to measure the rate of power of electricity equal to 1,000 watts • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-03
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- , All of space and everything in it, including stars, galaxies, and planets.
- , A range of wavelengths of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- spectrum , All types of electromagnetic radiation, including light, radio waves, and X,rays.
- , The point in a planet’s orbit where it is closest to the Sun.
- , A large cloud of gas and dust in space; often where new stars form.
- , The distance between two peaks in a wave; used to identify different types of electromagnetic waves.
- Unit (AU) , The average distance from Earth to the Sun; used to measure distances in our solar system.
- , Small building blocks of planets formed from dust and gas.
- , The distance light travels in one year; used to measure distances in space.
- system , The Sun and all the objects that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- disk , A disk where planets form around a young star.
- , The point in a planet’s orbit where it is farthest from the Sun.
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- fusion , The process that powers stars; atoms combine to form a new element and release energy.
- , A massive explosion that occurs when a star dies.
- , A huge system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity; we live in the Milky Way galaxy.
- , A large object that orbits a star and has cleared other objects from its orbit.
- , A shift in the light from distant galaxies toward the red end of the spectrum, showing they are moving away.
- disk , A rotating disk of gas and dust surrounding a new star.
- , The apparent shift in position of a nearby object when viewed from different angles.
- , A model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center.
- , The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space.
- Microwave Background (CMB) , Weak radiation left over from the Big Bang.
- nebula , A cloud of gas and dust from which the solar system formed.
- Bang theory , The idea that the universe began from a single point and has been expanding ever since.
- giant , A large planet made mostly of gases like Jupiter and Saturn.
- planet , A rocky planet like Earth, Mercury, Venus, or Mars.
- , An older model where Earth is at the center of the universe.
27 Clues: , A massive explosion that occurs when a star dies. • disk , A disk where planets form around a young star. • , Small building blocks of planets formed from dust and gas. • planet , A rocky planet like Earth, Mercury, Venus, or Mars. • , A model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center. • disk , A rotating disk of gas and dust surrounding a new star. • ...
wb_aeropace_ai-az 2025-09-13
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- A line of latitude (~66.5° N) marking the southern boundary of the Arctic region.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet; Earth’s atmosphere supports life and protects from harmful solar radiation.
- Automatic Picture Transmission — A method for transmitting satellite images to ground stations in real-time.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or material from which groundwater can be extracted.
- Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science — A series of shuttle missions focused on atmospheric science and solar studies.
- The time when a spacecraft comes into view of a ground station and communication begins.
- A measure of how the atmosphere responds to external factors like solar radiation or greenhouse gases.
- A ring-shaped coral reef or island surrounding a lagoon, often formed from sunken volcanoes.
- Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer — A space-borne sensor used for Earth observation, especially weather and environmental monitoring.
- The force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above a surface.
- The point where an orbit crosses the equatorial plane from south to north.
- The ratio of an aircraft wing's span to its average chord; indicates aerodynamic efficiency.
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- Sound frequencies in the range of human hearing, typically 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
- Atmospheric Infrared Sounder — A satellite instrument measuring atmospheric temperature and humidity.
- Specific wavelength ranges in which Earth's atmosphere is transparent to electromagnetic radiation.
- The reduction in signal strength during transmission through a medium, such as the atmosphere.
- The angle between the ascending node and the orbit's point of closest approach to Earth (perigee), measured in the direction of motion.
- Astronomical Unit — The average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 149.6 million kilometers.
- Natural light displays in Earth's polar regions caused by charged particles from the solar wind interacting with the atmosphere.
- Atmospheric Radiation Measurements Program — A research program that studies Earth’s climate and radiation balance.
- The simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn.
- The point in an orbit farthest from the Earth.
- Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite — A satellite system used for data collection and environmental monitoring.
- The angular measurement in the horizontal plane, usually measured from true north in degrees.
24 Clues: The point in an orbit farthest from the Earth. • The point where an orbit crosses the equatorial plane from south to north. • Sound frequencies in the range of human hearing, typically 20 Hz to 20 kHz. • The simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn. • ...
Astronomy 2022-11-28
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- in which they are located.
- Most are rocky bodies that orbit in a region in the solar system known as the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- occurs when an object in space passes directly between two other objects or between the object and the viewer.
- Most are rocky bodies covered with craters, but some have unique characteristics.
- made up of gas, dust, and billions of stars and have different shapes.
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- the outer most layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, also emits light but is only visible as a white halo during a solar eclipse.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or
- appear as dark spots on the photosphere. They are actually moving areas
- magnetic activity with temperatures that are cooler than the area of the
- chunks of rock that burn upon entering a planet’s atmosphere.
- The galaxy in which you live.
- The effects of the solar winds result in the tail always points away from the
- Usually elliptical and dependent of the mass of the object it is
13 Clues: in which they are located. • The galaxy in which you live. • chunks of rock that burn upon entering a planet’s atmosphere. • Usually elliptical and dependent of the mass of the object it is • made up of gas, dust, and billions of stars and have different shapes. • appear as dark spots on the photosphere. They are actually moving areas • ...
4.06 to 4.08 2016-01-05
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- energy resources that are _____________ can be replaced or replenished
- _______ energy makes use of the heat from under the earth to turn water into steam to spin the turbines
- The unit for electrical energy
- _______________ are made from plant or animal matter such as wood, alcohol from sugar cane and methane gas from rotting waste
- __________ fuels comes from the remains of plants and animals which has become coal, oil or natural gas
- solar __________ are used to convert solar energy into electrical energy
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- solar ________ are used to absorb energy from the sun to heat up water
- A special generator that is driven by gigantic wind mills
- __________ dioxide is released when fuel is burned
- The ________________ power comes from water rushing down from a dam to turn turbines connected to generators
- The _________ power comes from water coming in and out of a dam due to the movement of tides that turns the turbines
- The waste or by-products that is produced by a power station and is damaging to the environment
- Nuclear _________ is the process by which the sun releases its energy
13 Clues: The unit for electrical energy • __________ dioxide is released when fuel is burned • A special generator that is driven by gigantic wind mills • Nuclear _________ is the process by which the sun releases its energy • solar ________ are used to absorb energy from the sun to heat up water • energy resources that are _____________ can be replaced or replenished • ...
Photosynthesis 2022-03-29
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- organelles within plant cells which are the site of photosynthesis. They are also containers of the plant’s green pigment.
- the matric fluid that surrounds the collective stacks of flattened membranes.
- organisms that are able to self-produce nourishments from solar energy.
- the very important sugar used by plants during respiration and is also the most important product of photosynthesis.
- flattened membranes within the inner structure of chloroplasts.
- pores which provide access into the plant for carbon dioxide
- a stack of flattened membranes within the inner structure of chloroplasts.
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- The green pigment within the plant that capture solar energy
- A Chemical reaction which occurs in all living cells. The process where energy is released from glucose so all other chemical processes required for life can occur.
- Energy Radiant energy emitted by the sun
- All chemical reactions that are involved in maintaining the living state of the cells and the organism.
- a network of vessels which allow for the transport of water to the photosynthetic cells within the plant
- an important byproduct of respiration, in the form of a gas, needed for the survival of heterotrophs
13 Clues: Energy Radiant energy emitted by the sun • The green pigment within the plant that capture solar energy • pores which provide access into the plant for carbon dioxide • flattened membranes within the inner structure of chloroplasts. • organisms that are able to self-produce nourishments from solar energy. • ...
space object 2022-04-05
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- I am the fourth planet from the sun. I am also called as the red planet. I am the second smallest planet in the solar system.
- I am the third planet from the Sun. I am also called the blue planet and the living planet.
- I am the seventh planet from the sun. I have 27 moons.
- I am the fifth planet from the sun. I am the largest planet in the solar system.
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- I am the nearest planet to the sun.
- I am the sixth planet from the sun. I am the second largest in the solar system. My nickname is "the ringed planet".
- I am the second planet from the Sun.
- I am the biggest star in the solar system. I am yellow in color.
8 Clues: I am the nearest planet to the sun. • I am the second planet from the Sun. • I am the seventh planet from the sun. I have 27 moons. • I am the biggest star in the solar system. I am yellow in color. • I am the fifth planet from the sun. I am the largest planet in the solar system. • ...
Space Mission 2022-04-01
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- It is the star and the largest body in the Solar System.
- Large concentrations of stars, planets, dust and gases.
- Way The galaxy in which our solar system is located.
- Imaginary lines of stars which, when joined together, form figures.
- A bowl-shaped depression, or hollow area, produced by the impact of a meteorite, volcanic activity or an explosion.
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- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth or Moon or another planet for the purpose of gathering information or for communication.
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the Earth's surface from outer space.
- The planet on which we live.
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun. It is also called the red planet.
- An object that travels around the sun leaving a bright trail behind it.
- The second largest planet in the solar system, surrounded by a series of thin, flat rings composed of small ice particles.
12 Clues: The planet on which we live. • A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • Way The galaxy in which our solar system is located. • Large concentrations of stars, planets, dust and gases. • It is the star and the largest body in the Solar System. • The fourth planet from the Sun. It is also called the red planet. • ...
ENHANCING VOCABULARY 2025-04-14
18 Clues: feeling • Empty area • Doing word • Male child • Naming word • written work • Activity/Sport • Existing/Living • Replaces a noun • Man's best friend • Aspirations/Goals • Thoughts/Intellect • Creative Expression • Measure of duration • Likes to chase mice • Affirmative response • Centre of solar system • Connects words/Phrases
Asteroids, Meteors, Comets 2022-03-23
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- The ____ is between Mars and Jupiter.
- A cosmic "snowball" made of ice, gas, rock, and dust, that has a "tail".
- oval shaped
- The center of the solar system, in which all planets, asteroids, etc. orbit it. It is the largest star in the solar system.
- The ____ is a belt of asteroids that is beyond Neptune, its diameter is approximately 100 AU.
- An object's revolution around another object.
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- A unit of measure used to measure astronomical distances; it is 92,955,807.3 miles.
- The ____ is similar to the Kuiper and Asteroid Belts, but it is 50,000 AU away from the sun and the farthest reaches are 100,000 AU away from the sun.
- An asteroid that has entered Earth's gravitational force and is also in the atmosphere, in which it will fall and crash on Earth's surface.
- An asteroid that has entered Earth's gravitational force.
- The galaxy that Earth is in.
- A piece of rock "left over" from the formation of the solar system; it stays in orbit around the sun.
12 Clues: oval shaped • The galaxy that Earth is in. • The ____ is between Mars and Jupiter. • An object's revolution around another object. • An asteroid that has entered Earth's gravitational force. • A cosmic "snowball" made of ice, gas, rock, and dust, that has a "tail". • A unit of measure used to measure astronomical distances; it is 92,955,807.3 miles. • ...
Space Puzzle 2021-12-06
13 Clues: 7th • star • small • outer belt • earth like • comet part • orbits sun • solar storm • main planet • gas asteroid • 1st satellite • sides of planet • circling planet
Space Puzzle 2021-12-06
13 Clues: 7th • star • small • outer belt • earth like • comet part • orbits sun • solar storm • main planet • gas asteroid • 1st satellite • sides of planet • circling planet
Natural Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-19
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- This is what we call frozen water
- This planet is the smallest planet in our solar system
- Two or more cells together in a circuit is known as a ...
- This is the unit for power
- These orbit the nucleus of an atom
- This metal is liquid at room temperature
- These animals eat both plants and animals
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- This is the largest planet in our solar system
- This is the first element on the Periodic Table
- This planet is known as the Red Planet
- These animals eat only other animals
- This is the scientific study of plant life
- This is the largest moon of Neptune
- This is the unit for energy
- This controls the flow of electricity in a circuit
15 Clues: This is the unit for power • This is the unit for energy • This is what we call frozen water • These orbit the nucleus of an atom • This is the largest moon of Neptune • These animals eat only other animals • This planet is known as the Red Planet • This metal is liquid at room temperature • These animals eat both plants and animals • ...
Spacwe 2022-05-15
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- A giant piece of rock that revolves around a star
- Baby planet
- This is accelerating the speed of the universes expansion
- A giant ball of nuclear fusion that planets revolve around
- the origin of all things in the known universe
- Star exploding
- This is the next phase of our sun
- The type of nuclear reaction a star uses to produce energy
- The Galaxy we are in
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- One of the Final version of a collapsed star
- The opposite of matter
- The opposite of Anti-Matter
- One final version of Collapsed core of a star
- The first stage of a forming Solar system
14 Clues: Baby planet • Star exploding • The Galaxy we are in • The opposite of matter • The opposite of Anti-Matter • This is the next phase of our sun • The first stage of a forming Solar system • One of the Final version of a collapsed star • One final version of Collapsed core of a star • the origin of all things in the known universe • ...
SPACE 2023-10-24
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- middle layer of the sun
- where hot gas rises and cool gas sinks
- recent movie that tells the story of how american American women helped with some of the first space exploration.
- first layer of the sun's atmosphere
- natural satellite that orbits around a star
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- creates energy in the sun by combining four hydrogen atoms to create a helium atom
- middle layer of the sun's atmosphere
- produces light and heat
- centre of the sun
- gravity helps the planets, moons and stars stay ________
- last layer of the sun's atmosphere
- second planet of our solar system
- sixth planet of our solar system
- natural satellite that orbits around a planet
14 Clues: centre of the sun • produces light and heat • middle layer of the sun • sixth planet of our solar system • second planet of our solar system • last layer of the sun's atmosphere • first layer of the sun's atmosphere • middle layer of the sun's atmosphere • where hot gas rises and cool gas sinks • natural satellite that orbits around a star • ...
STEM Crossword Challenge 2025-06-19
Across
- Information collected from observation or research.
- A mathematical expression showing part of a whole.
- A natural force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Related to the Sun—used in solar panels and energy.
- Instructions written in a programming language.
- A device that produces a focused beam of light.
- A tool used to see very small objects.
- A person who designs and builds machines or structures.
- complete path through which electricity flows.
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- A large object that revolves around a star.
- The force that pulls objects toward the Earth.
- who creates something new.
- A machine programmed to perform tasks automatically.
- The smallest unit of matter in science.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
15 Clues: who creates something new. • A tool used to see very small objects. • The smallest unit of matter in science. • The ability to do work or cause change. • A large object that revolves around a star. • The force that pulls objects toward the Earth. • complete path through which electricity flows. • Instructions written in a programming language. • ...
Things in Space 2021-07-26
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- an area of high magnetic activity, on the surface of the Sun
- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- celestial objects made out of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun
- the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- the star at the centre of the Solar System
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
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- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year or about 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometres)
- large natural object that orbits, or travels around, a planet
- Small chunks of rock that travel through space
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- Sun and all of the smaller objects that move around it
14 Clues: a small rocky body orbiting the sun • the star at the centre of the Solar System • Small chunks of rock that travel through space • Sun and all of the smaller objects that move around it • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • an area of high magnetic activity, on the surface of the Sun • ...
THE UNIVERSE 2016-10-03
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- Eclipse that happens when the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon
- The movement of the Earth around the sun that lasts 365 day or one year on the Earth
- The point when the Earth is farthest from the sun and occurs during the summer
- The point when the Earth is closest to the sun and occurs during the winter
- It is estimated there are 100 billion galaxies, when they are grouped together they a . . .
- A collection of stars and other matter, gas, and dust which are traveling in space
- Spherical celestial bodies made up of incandescent gas that emit light
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- The 5th (fifth) and largest planet in our solar system
- The Earth turns counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise) on an imaginary axis and takes 24 hours
- Another word to describe a moon that orbits a planet but does not produce light
- An explosion created around 13.700 million years ago which created space
- A gigantic space thought of as all existing matter, energy, and time
- The distance which ________ travels in one year and is used for measuring distance within the Solar System
- Eclipse that occurs when the Moon is positioned between the Sun and the Earth
14 Clues: The 5th (fifth) and largest planet in our solar system • A gigantic space thought of as all existing matter, energy, and time • Spherical celestial bodies made up of incandescent gas that emit light • An explosion created around 13.700 million years ago which created space • The point when the Earth is closest to the sun and occurs during the winter • ...
Space Quiz 2025-11-19
Across
- first solar observatory mission, launched 2023, studying the Sun’s atmosphere in UV band.
- vehicle that moves across the surface of Moon / Mars (future lunar rovers in Indian / global missions)
- EREX (or SPHEREX as one word)
- Space Docking Experiment — docking two satellites, making India the 4th country with docking capability.
- to Axiom Mission 4 (Ax‑4), a joint NASA/ISRO mission involving an Indian astronaut aboard ISS in 2025.
- rocky body in space; near‑Earth asteroids are studied for planetary defense
- path a satellite / spaceship takes around a planet, moon, or star
- object placed into orbit around Earth, Moon, or other bodies for observation, communication, etc.
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- called Chandrayaan‑4 / Lunar Polar Exploration) — planned mission for lunar sample return in collaboration with Japan.
- human spaceflight programme; the first uncrewed test flight Gaganyaan‑1 is planned for Dec 2025.
- in Ladakh Human Analogue Mission (LHAM) in India simulating extra‑terrestrial environment from Nov 2024 onward.
- (ground or space) to observe distant objects (stars, galaxies, etc.)
- NASA‑ISRO Earth observation satellite launched in 2025, using dual‑frequency radar to monitor changes on Earth.
- lunar programme (Chandrayaan‑1,2,3, and future ones) to explore Moon, its surface, and polar regions.
- to the Sun (e.g. solar observatory missions, solar radiation, solar wind)
- NASA mission (launched 2025) to survey the entire sky in infrared, map galaxies, study cosmic origins.
16 Clues: EREX (or SPHEREX as one word) • path a satellite / spaceship takes around a planet, moon, or star • (ground or space) to observe distant objects (stars, galaxies, etc.) • to the Sun (e.g. solar observatory missions, solar radiation, solar wind) • rocky body in space; near‑Earth asteroids are studied for planetary defense • ...
nrsc 2023-09-12
Outer Planets 2021-05-02
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- Planet that has large rings.
- Planet that is tilted on its side.
- All of the outer planets have rings, but Saturn has the largest and most visible ones.
- Planet farthest from the sun.
- Jupiter has the most _______.
- Jupiter is the _______ planet from the Sun.
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- The last four planets in the solar system.
- Largest planet in the solar system.
- The outer planets are also known as ______.
- Uranus is the _______ planet.
10 Clues: Planet that has large rings. • Planet farthest from the sun. • Uranus is the _______ planet. • Jupiter has the most _______. • Planet that is tilted on its side. • Largest planet in the solar system. • The last four planets in the solar system. • The outer planets are also known as ______. • Jupiter is the _______ planet from the Sun. • ...
Outer space 2021-04-18
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- Saturday was named after this planet
- planet with a red spot
- fastest planet in our solar system
- the biggest moon in solar system
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure
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- most toxic and dangerous planet
- the closest galaxy
- second largest dwarf planet
- The atmosphere of this planet contains “ice”
- number of moons Neptune has
10 Clues: the closest galaxy • planet with a red spot • second largest dwarf planet • number of moons Neptune has • most toxic and dangerous planet • the biggest moon in solar system • fastest planet in our solar system • Saturday was named after this planet • The atmosphere of this planet contains “ice” • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-29
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- distance between the sun and the earth
- Anything that orbits another object
- a group of millions of stars that orbit a central point
- a proportion between two sets of measurements
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- the sun and all the planets
- closest star to earth, center of the solar system
- Way the galaxy that contains our solar system
- curved path an object takes around a large object
- a curved line
- a stretched circle
10 Clues: a curved line • a stretched circle • the sun and all the planets • Anything that orbits another object • distance between the sun and the earth • Way the galaxy that contains our solar system • a proportion between two sets of measurements • closest star to earth, center of the solar system • curved path an object takes around a large object • ...
Cross Words 2021-11-10
Across
- always described as having 9 lives
- The Second Planet in the solar system
- The name of A game which includes a bat and a ball
- Very Popular Construction Bricks
- Man's Best Friend
- The name of the Australian Men's Rugby Team
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- The Biggest Planet in the solar system
- The Name of the Australian Women's Soccer team
- Very Popular Blocky world game
- The Last Name of the Melbourne Stars Captain
10 Clues: Man's Best Friend • Very Popular Blocky world game • Very Popular Construction Bricks • always described as having 9 lives • The Second Planet in the solar system • The Biggest Planet in the solar system • The name of the Australian Men's Rugby Team • The Last Name of the Melbourne Stars Captain • The Name of the Australian Women's Soccer team • ...
Space Crossword 2017-05-08
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- The area outside the earths atmosphere.
- The planet famous for its big red spot.
- The 2nd biggest planet in our solar system.
- All the planets orbit this star
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- This is known as the red planet.
- The sun is a.
- The hottest planet in our solar system.
- The planet that we live on.
- Earth is located in this galaxy.
- The American government organisation that explores space.
10 Clues: The sun is a. • The planet that we live on. • All the planets orbit this star • This is known as the red planet. • Earth is located in this galaxy. • The hottest planet in our solar system. • The area outside the earths atmosphere. • The planet famous for its big red spot. • The 2nd biggest planet in our solar system. • ...
SPACE 2017-05-09
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- Controls the tides and waves on Earth
- Known as the red planet
- The galaxy that our Solar System is found in
- The name of the force holding us to Earth
- Pluto is this type of planet
- Made up of billions of stars
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- The hottest planet in our Solar System
- The planet with the most moons
- The gas that makes up the Sun
- The name of Saturn's largest moon
10 Clues: Known as the red planet • Pluto is this type of planet • Made up of billions of stars • The gas that makes up the Sun • The planet with the most moons • The name of Saturn's largest moon • Controls the tides and waves on Earth • The hottest planet in our Solar System • The name of the force holding us to Earth • The galaxy that our Solar System is found in
The Universe 2017-05-16
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- where do we live?
- what orbits the earth?
- what is the sixth planet from the sun?
- contains all of the planets, asteroids and meteoroids
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- what is the fourth planet from the sun?
- what is the second planet from the sun?
- what is the galaxy that contains our solar system?
- what is the largest planet in the solar system?
- no longer considered a planet
- what is the hottest planet?
10 Clues: where do we live? • what orbits the earth? • what is the hottest planet? • no longer considered a planet • what is the sixth planet from the sun? • what is the fourth planet from the sun? • what is the second planet from the sun? • what is the largest planet in the solar system? • what is the galaxy that contains our solar system? • ...
Renewable Energy Crossword 2016-05-15
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- The most common form of energy
- A type of energy from the sun
- A resource that can be renewed
- One thousand watts of energy
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- A type of energy produced through water
- A type of energy produced using the earths internal heat
- Can continue to operate without harming the environment
- What is produced through solar geothermal and hydro
- Free of dirt and waste product
- A measure of one million watts
10 Clues: One thousand watts of energy • A type of energy from the sun • Free of dirt and waste product • The most common form of energy • A measure of one million watts • A resource that can be renewed • A type of energy produced through water • What is produced through solar geothermal and hydro • Can continue to operate without harming the environment • ...
haileys space cross word 2023-10-16
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- minor little bear.
- another name for shooting stars.
- sun is at the center and everything revolves around it.
- this composes of ice, rock and gas.
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- planets a celestial body orbiting the sun.
- they are left over remains from the solar
- a dwarf planet that is bigger than Pluto.
- the biggest planet in the solar system.
- 165 of them has been discovered.
- planets these planets are colder
10 Clues: minor little bear. • another name for shooting stars. • 165 of them has been discovered. • planets these planets are colder • this composes of ice, rock and gas. • the biggest planet in the solar system. • they are left over remains from the solar • a dwarf planet that is bigger than Pluto. • planets a celestial body orbiting the sun. • ...
haileys space cross word 2023-10-16
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- minor little bear.
- another name for shooting stars.
- sun is at the center and everything revolves around it.
- this composes of ice, rock and gas.
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- planets a celestial body orbiting the sun.
- they are left over remains from the solar
- a dwarf planet that is bigger than Pluto.
- the biggest planet in the solar system.
- 165 of them has been discovered.
- planets these planets are colder
10 Clues: minor little bear. • another name for shooting stars. • 165 of them has been discovered. • planets these planets are colder • this composes of ice, rock and gas. • the biggest planet in the solar system. • they are left over remains from the solar • a dwarf planet that is bigger than Pluto. • planets a celestial body orbiting the sun. • ...
Dahlia 2024-04-16
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- I gave my cat a _.
- There is a _ that the school bathrooms are haunted
- The _ said no more monkeys jumping on the bed
- I learned _ so easily
- I had a _ in my pocket
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- The solar eclipse was so cool
- My dad bought a _ for yard work
- A _ came by it was cool
- I bought a new _ for my four wheeler
- I can see myself in the mirror
10 Clues: I gave my cat a _. • I learned _ so easily • I had a _ in my pocket • A _ came by it was cool • The solar eclipse was so cool • I can see myself in the mirror • My dad bought a _ for yard work • I bought a new _ for my four wheeler • The _ said no more monkeys jumping on the bed • There is a _ that the school bathrooms are haunted
Renewable and NonRenewable 2024-05-21
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- a fuel that comes from things that were once living
- cannot be easily replaced
- waste that is dangerous for thousands of years
- uses the energy from flowing water to create electricity
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- from the sun
- water is dependent on rain
- the wind and the sun
- washing machines, computers, TVs that use solar power
- free and will not run out from the environment
- not many places to build a plant
10 Clues: from the sun • the wind and the sun • cannot be easily replaced • water is dependent on rain • not many places to build a plant • free and will not run out from the environment • waste that is dangerous for thousands of years • a fuel that comes from things that were once living • washing machines, computers, TVs that use solar power • ...
Sophie Fudge Space crossword 2024-10-07
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- name of inner planets
- there is more than 165 of these in are solar system
- leftover remains of the formation of the solar system
- pieces of rock floating in space
- determind planets moved in nelises
- name of outer planets
- invented reflecting telescope
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- planets move in this orbit
- are often referred to as "dirty snowballs"
- they do not have enough mass to clear the orbit from debris
10 Clues: name of inner planets • name of outer planets • planets move in this orbit • invented reflecting telescope • pieces of rock floating in space • determind planets moved in nelises • are often referred to as "dirty snowballs" • there is more than 165 of these in are solar system • leftover remains of the formation of the solar system • ...
Science h.w 2023-01-15
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- layer of the sun can only be seen during a solar eclipse
- the planet in the habitable zona
- smallest planet in the solar system
- innermost layer of the earth
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- Planet with rings
- the phenomenon when the Sun then earth then moon are in a straight line
- moon with liquid water
- earth’s only natural satellite
- the red planet
- the layer of the earth which all the oceans lies on
10 Clues: the red planet • Planet with rings • moon with liquid water • innermost layer of the earth • earth’s only natural satellite • the planet in the habitable zona • smallest planet in the solar system • the layer of the earth which all the oceans lies on • layer of the sun can only be seen during a solar eclipse • ...
Astronomy Study 2023-01-12
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- the star closest to us
- A galaxy shaped like a football
- Where our solar system is located in the MY
- The center part of a spiral galaxy
- The galaxy we live in
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- A galaxy with a center and outer arms
- all space matter and everything
- Made up of gas dust stars and solar systems
- A galaxy with no definite shape or structure
- hole a stars final stage
10 Clues: The galaxy we live in • the star closest to us • hole a stars final stage • all space matter and everything • A galaxy shaped like a football • The center part of a spiral galaxy • A galaxy with a center and outer arms • Made up of gas dust stars and solar systems • Where our solar system is located in the MY • A galaxy with no definite shape or structure
Space - Class 5 / 6 2023-01-30
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- smallest planet in our solar system
- Earth's only natural satellite
- planet rotates on its side
- group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- small rocky or metallic body in outer space
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- planet closest in size to Earth
- celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- large ball of burning gas that produces light & heat
- layers of gases that envelope earth
- total planets in solar system
10 Clues: planet rotates on its side • total planets in solar system • Earth's only natural satellite • planet closest in size to Earth • smallest planet in our solar system • layers of gases that envelope earth • small rocky or metallic body in outer space • group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • large ball of burning gas that produces light & heat • ...
Space 2022-05-20
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- the centre of our solar system
- is a small light in the sky at night
- is the distance light travels in one year
- 12 people have walked on it
- is a living planet
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- it suck in everything including light
- the last planet in the solar system
- has a ring around it and a planet
- a rock that is in space
- is a small rock that is in space
10 Clues: is a living planet • a rock that is in space • 12 people have walked on it • the centre of our solar system • is a small rock that is in space • has a ring around it and a planet • the last planet in the solar system • is a small light in the sky at night • it suck in everything including light • is the distance light travels in one year
On the Go 3_Unit5_s. 122 right side 2022-02-15
space and universe 2022-11-07
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- the third planet from the sun and densest planet in
- system a group of planets around the sun
- object turning around a planet
- thick gaz layer on the planet's surface
- pictures in the sky made by stars
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- natural attraction between physical bodies
- a star flying in the sky very fast
- gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space
- rock which floats in space and can crash on a planet
- solar system
- big device which can bring people into space
11 Clues: solar system • object turning around a planet • pictures in the sky made by stars • a star flying in the sky very fast • thick gaz layer on the planet's surface • system a group of planets around the sun • natural attraction between physical bodies • big device which can bring people into space • the third planet from the sun and densest planet in • ...
Astronomy Review 2021-04-09
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- A tool used to see celestial objects closer
- A pattern formed by the stars
- The Sun, Moon, planets, comets, asteroids, and everything else that moves around the Sun
- The only planet that is known to contain life
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- A round object that revolves around the sun
- The galaxy in which our solar system exists
- What the outer planets are made of
- What Earth does around the sun
- What the inner planets are made of
- The center of our solar system
- Orbits around Earth
11 Clues: Orbits around Earth • A pattern formed by the stars • What Earth does around the sun • The center of our solar system • What the outer planets are made of • What the inner planets are made of • A tool used to see celestial objects closer • A round object that revolves around the sun • The galaxy in which our solar system exists • The only planet that is known to contain life • ...
Planets Scavenger Hunt 2020-11-12
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- mythology was the grandfather of Zeus.
- have two moons often referred to as the "Red Planet".
- the stormiest planet in the solar system.
- has more volcanoes than any other planet.
- gas giant mass one-thousandth that of the sun
- travels from the sun to earth in eight minutes.
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- the dwarf planet.
- I am the only star in the solar system.
- is famous for its bright ring.
- closest planet to the sun.
- planet where billions of people have walked on.
11 Clues: the dwarf planet. • closest planet to the sun. • is famous for its bright ring. • mythology was the grandfather of Zeus. • I am the only star in the solar system. • the stormiest planet in the solar system. • has more volcanoes than any other planet. • gas giant mass one-thousandth that of the sun • planet where billions of people have walked on. • ...
The Solar System 2024-10-12
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- This planet takes 365 days to orbit the sun
- One of the oldest sciences
- What is the movement that the earth makes around its own axis?
- What give out light and heat?
- Furthest planet from the sun
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- Number of planets in our Solar System
- Spring, summer, autumn and winter
- What is the movement that the earth makes around the sun?
- What travels around a planet?
- It is a star in the middle of the solar system
- Large sets of stars
11 Clues: Large sets of stars • One of the oldest sciences • Furthest planet from the sun • What travels around a planet? • What give out light and heat? • Spring, summer, autumn and winter • Number of planets in our Solar System • This planet takes 365 days to orbit the sun • It is a star in the middle of the solar system • What is the movement that the earth makes around the sun? • ...
Moon 2025-11-20
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- a bright exploding star
- a streak of light in the atmosphere also know as a shooting star
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- icy body that develops a tail when near the sun
- vehicle used to travel in space
- the center of our solar system
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- the curved path of an objects around another in space
- Earth's natural satellite
- the sixth planet from the sun has rings
- the red planet
- the third planet from the sun, has water and life
11 Clues: the red planet • a bright exploding star • Earth's natural satellite • the center of our solar system • vehicle used to travel in space • the hottest planet in the solar system • the sixth planet from the sun has rings • icy body that develops a tail when near the sun • the third planet from the sun, has water and life • the curved path of an objects around another in space • ...
Space Week! 2023-10-10
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- A device used to observe distant objects in space
- the type of eclipse that occurs when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon
- the process by which a star explodes, releasing a tremendous amount of energy
- The phase of a lunar eclipse where the Moon is completely in the Earth's shadow
- the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun
- the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, which is visible during a total solar eclipse
- study of celestial bodies in the sky
- closest star to earth
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- the partial covering of one celestial body by another, such as the Sun being partially covered by the Moon
- A hypothetical substance that may make up a large portion of the universe's mass and energy
- the type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon comes directly between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Earth
- the largest planet in our solar system
- A large group of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity
- the theory that the universe began as a singularity and has been expanding ever since
14 Clues: closest star to earth • study of celestial bodies in the sky • the largest planet in our solar system • A device used to observe distant objects in space • the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun • A large group of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity • the process by which a star explodes, releasing a tremendous amount of energy • ...
Energy Resources Crossword 2022-03-30
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- A fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is often found in tilted or folded rock layers and is used for cooking and heating.
- A natural resource that is finite, or takes thousands of years to replace.
- Energy such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric energy that replaces traditional fossil fuel sources, such as coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Renewable energy derived from burning organic materials, such as wood and alcohol.
- A natural resource that can be used and replaced within a human timeframe.
- Nonrenewable energy resources, such as oil and coal, formed over millions of years from the remains of dead plants and other organisms.
- that meets present needs without compromising the future generation's needs.
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- Derived from renewable, zero-emission sources.
- Any material made naturally that is used by humans or living things.
- A resource that remains in constant supply and will not run out.
- Renewable energy source that uses atomic reactions to create electricity.
- Electricity produced by water power using large dams in a river.
- Inexhaustible energy resource that uses thermal energy from the Earth to create steam to produce electricity.
- Energy from the Sun is clean, inexhaustible, and can be transformed into electricity by solar cells.
14 Clues: Derived from renewable, zero-emission sources. • A resource that remains in constant supply and will not run out. • Electricity produced by water power using large dams in a river. • Any material made naturally that is used by humans or living things. • Renewable energy source that uses atomic reactions to create electricity. • ...
Happy Earth Day! 2021-02-22
16 Clues: Breeze • Humans • Wooden area • Spring Month • Solid ground • Scatter trash • Utilize again • Mother _______ • Maple and firs • What we breath • Earth, for one • Decrease in size • Homemade fertilizer • Powered from the sun • Atlantic and Pacific • Environmentally friendly
Astronomy With Ashwat Crossword 3 2020-05-20
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- M16 (Pillars of Creation) is a famous messier object in the _____ Nebula
- The boundary of the Solar system defined according to the solar winds
- The ____ cloud is a clod of space rocks and ices tat envelopes the Solar system
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- name of India's upcoming manned Moon mission
- The only dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt
- there are ________ zodiac constellations (according to astronomers, not astrologers)
- Pluto's largest moon is called ______
- Light takes _____ minutes to reach the Earth, starting from the surface of the Sun
8 Clues: Pluto's largest moon is called ______ • The only dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt • name of India's upcoming manned Moon mission • The boundary of the Solar system defined according to the solar winds • M16 (Pillars of Creation) is a famous messier object in the _____ Nebula • The ____ cloud is a clod of space rocks and ices tat envelopes the Solar system • ...
EL UNIVERSO 2021-03-25
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- cuerpo celeste sólido que gira alrededor de una estrella y que no emite luz propia
- cuerpo rocoso de menor tamaño que un planeta y mayor que un meteorito
- conjunto de estrellas agrupadas en una región celeste que forman, aparentemente, una figura determinada
- satélite natural de la Tierra
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- galaxia espiral donde se ecuentra el Sistema Solar
- planeta enano del Sistema Solar
- cuerpo celeste constituido por hielo, polvo y rocas que orbitan alrededor del Sol siguiendo diferentes trayectorias
- segundo planeta del Sistema Solar
8 Clues: satélite natural de la Tierra • planeta enano del Sistema Solar • segundo planeta del Sistema Solar • galaxia espiral donde se ecuentra el Sistema Solar • cuerpo rocoso de menor tamaño que un planeta y mayor que un meteorito • cuerpo celeste sólido que gira alrededor de una estrella y que no emite luz propia • ...
Space 2024-04-20
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- This is the third planet from the Sun.
- This is the largest planet in the Solar System and a gas giant.
- This is the first planet to be discovered through a telescope
- This is the second largest in the solar system. It's surrounded by beautiful rings.
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- This is another gas giant, the 8th planet from the Sun.
- This planet gets very hot because it's the closest to the Sun.
- This planet has the largest volcano found in the Solar System.
- This is the brightest planet.
8 Clues: This is the brightest planet. • This is the third planet from the Sun. • This is another gas giant, the 8th planet from the Sun. • This is the first planet to be discovered through a telescope • This planet gets very hot because it's the closest to the Sun. • This planet has the largest volcano found in the Solar System. • ...
Sistema solar 2024-04-16
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- O quarto planeta a partir do Sol, conhecido como o planeta vermelho.
- O planeta mais quente, conhecido por sua densa atmosfera rica em dióxido de carbono.
- Maior planeta do sistema solar, famoso por suas grandes manchas vermelhas, que são tempestades.
- Menor e o mais interno planeta do sistema solar.
- O planeta mais distante do Sol, conhecido por sua coloração azulada.
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- Satélite natural da Terra.
- Planeta conhecido como o "gêmeo" da Terra devido ao seu tamanho e proximidade.
- O planeta azul, o único lugar conhecido que abriga vida.
- O "Senhor dos Anéis", o segundo maior planeta do sistema solar.
- O planeta conhecido por seus giros extremamente rápidos em torno de seu eixo.
10 Clues: Satélite natural da Terra. • Menor e o mais interno planeta do sistema solar. • O planeta azul, o único lugar conhecido que abriga vida. • O "Senhor dos Anéis", o segundo maior planeta do sistema solar. • O quarto planeta a partir do Sol, conhecido como o planeta vermelho. • O planeta mais distante do Sol, conhecido por sua coloração azulada. • ...
Earth Day 2022-04-17
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6th grade chpt 6 Energy Resources 2021-09-07
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- coal, oil, and natural gas are the 3 main ___ ____
- wood and vegetable oils is an example of this type of fuel
- using windows to warm the air in your house is called ____ solar heating
- taking a walk instead of riding in a car is practicing good energy ____
- natural gas has ___ odor
- the U.S. uses 25% of the world’s oil but only ____% comes from the U.S., the rest is imported
- fossil fuels are ____ sources of fuels because they take so long to produce
- in producing ____ power, the energy source is radioactive elements
- using solar panels on your roof to heat your water tank in your house is called ____ solar heating
- this is the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- these are found in small electronic devices like calculators to power them with the sun
- this energy source comes from the intense heat of Earth’s interior
- elements that are ____ cam be used as a fuel source in nuclear power plants
- getting away from using fossil fuels is important because their use is ___ our atmosphere
- fossil fuels have ___ times the energy when compared to the same mass of firewood
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- this fossil fuel comes from decayed terrestrial plants and animals
- fossil fuels contain ___, which are rich in carbon and hydrogen
- a layer of material used to trap heat and prevent the transfer of heat
- another name for oil, or crude oil is this
- nuclear ____ is used to create electricity from splitting atoms
- the ___ vessel is where nuclear fission occurs in a nuclear power plant
- these are compounds made from oil
- this fossil fuel comes from decayed marine plants and animals
- most forms of electricity are made when steam is created to turn a ____
- this fossil fuel produces the lowest levels of pollution
- this is where crude oil is separated into fuels and other products
- wind energy is actually an indirect form of ___ energy
- look for appliances and light bulbs rated with the ____ ____ label to get better efficiency
- these three things are needed to make fossil fuels if you have decayed plant and animal matter
- if the fuel rods in the reactor vessel of a nuclear power plant overheat, this can occur
30 Clues: natural gas has ___ odor • these are compounds made from oil • another name for oil, or crude oil is this • coal, oil, and natural gas are the 3 main ___ ____ • wind energy is actually an indirect form of ___ energy • this fossil fuel produces the lowest levels of pollution • wood and vegetable oils is an example of this type of fuel • ...
Heat 2021-04-26
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- energy energy that all moving objects possess (has more when particles are moving faster and less when particles are moving slower)
- the transfer of thermal energy through a substance or between substances in contact, by the collision of particles
- contraction a decrease in the volume of a substance caused by cooling
- energy radiant energy produced at the sun's outer surface and radiated out into space
- energy the energy contained below Earth's surface
- solar energy system a device that collects radiant energy + converts it to a more useful form of energy
- theory of matter a theory that explains what matter is made of, and how it behaves
- energy energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves through empty space; includes visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared radiation
- energy source a source of energy that has been widely used for many years
- rock rock formed from magma that has cooled and solidified
- warming increase in Earth's global temperature due to changes in the atmosphere, enhancing the greenhouse effect
- effect rise in temperature resulting from certain gases in the lower atmosphere trapping radiant energy and warming Earth's surface
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- energy resource a source of energy that can be used indefinitely, without running out
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- fuels concentrated sources of chemical energy such as coal, oil, and natural gas
- expansion an increase in the volume of a substance caused by heating
- energy the total kinetic energy and energy of attraction of all the particles in a material
- solar heating heating caused by the passage of radiant energy through the windows of a building
- energy source a source of energy that is not as common as conventional sources
- the transfer of thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another by a circulating current of fast-moving and slower-moving particles
- rock rock that is formed when heat and pressure change existing rock
- a force produced when objects rub against each other
- a liquid fuel, such as ethanol, produced from plant or animal material
- energy resource a source of energy that could eventually be used up
- the transfer of energy from the particles of a warmer object to the particles of a cooler object
- the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- gases gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxides that trap energy in Earth's atmosphere
- energy balance the balance between the energy lost by Earth into space and the energy gained by solar radiation trapped by Earth's atmosphere
28 Clues: energy the energy contained below Earth's surface • a force produced when objects rub against each other • rock rock formed from magma that has cooled and solidified • the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves • energy resource a source of energy that could eventually be used up • ...
Unit 2 The Solar System Cumulative Review 2020-05-20
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- What is located between Mars and Jupiter?
- This is a natural satellite of the Earth and is held in place by gravity.
- What model states that the sun, stars, and other planets were in their own fixed spheres that revolved around Earth?
- The gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon cause what?
- What are the small icy objects in our solar system that orbit the Sun and at times have tails of gas and dust?
- This planet rotates or tilted on its side with rings and is a blue-green color,
- What is the spinning of the Earth on its axis called?
- This planet is the second-largest and has the largest ring system.
- This planet, also called the "Water Planet", has an atmosphere that protects life, and surface temperatures that allow water to exist as a solid, liquid, and gas.
- What is the shape of Earth's orbit around the Sun?
- Another name given to the rocky planets of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- and Moon are in a line called?
- This planet has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide and has more volcanoes than Earth.
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- What is the model that stated that the sun, stars and other planets were in their own fixed spheres that revolved around Earth.
- This is the smallest of the 8 planets, has no moons, and is a terrestrial planet.
- This planet is the coldest planet, an Gas/Ice giant, and the furthest out in our Solar System.
- What is a "shooting star" when it burns up in the mesosphere called?
- This star is at the center of our solar system.
- This is called the "Red Planet" because of high iron content in soils and there are un-manned rovers exploring this planet.
- What are the rocky objects that are made up of silicate minerals and rocky material similar to those that made up the planets called?
- This planet is the largest planet in our Solar System and has a Great Red Spot that is a giant storm.
- What are caused by the tilt of the Earth?
- What is used by scientists to see objects up close and allowed scientists to discover that Earth.
23 Clues: and Moon are in a line called? • What is located between Mars and Jupiter? • What are caused by the tilt of the Earth? • This star is at the center of our solar system. • What is the shape of Earth's orbit around the Sun? • What is the spinning of the Earth on its axis called? • The gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon cause what? • ...
Teacher 2025-02-14
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- - A large hole on the surface of a planet or moon, caused by an impact.
- - A small icy body that releases gas and dust, forming a tail.
- - The fourth planet from the sun, often called the "Red Planet."
- - A natural or artificial object that orbits a planet.
- - The largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot.
- - A large object that orbits a star.
- - A bright, shining object in space that produces light and heat.
- - The energy emitted by stars and other celestial objects.
- - The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- - A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
- - Invisible material that makes up most of the universe’s mass.
- - The sun and all the objects that orbit around it.
- - A streak of light produced when a meteoroid burns up in the atmosphere.
- - High-energy particles that travel through space at high speeds.
- - The process that powers stars by combining atoms.
- - The power that makes stars shine and move objects in space.
- - A bright object in space, powered by a supermassive black hole.
- - The galaxy that contains our solar system.
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- - The third planet from the sun and the only known planet with life.
- - A group of stars or galaxies held together by gravity.
- - The shape of the Milky Way galaxy.
- - The path a planet or moon takes around a star or planet.
- - Energy that travels through space in the form of waves or particles.
- - A rocky object that orbits the sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt.
- - A spinning neutron star that emits beams of radiation.
- - A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- - A giant cloud of dust and gas where stars are born.
- - A tool used to observe distant objects in space.
- - A person trained to travel and work in space.
- - The closest planet to the sun in our solar system.
- - The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- - Everything that exists, including all galaxies, stars, and planets.
- - The second planet from the sun, known for its thick atmosphere.
- - The explosion of a star, making it very bright for a short time.
- - A huge system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
35 Clues: - The shape of the Milky Way galaxy. • - A large object that orbits a star. • - The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • - The galaxy that contains our solar system. • - A person trained to travel and work in space. • - The force that pulls objects toward each other. • - A tool used to observe distant objects in space. • ...
Sistema Planetário e Ciclo Estelar 2025-11-18
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- – Como se chama a explosão que marca o fim da vida de algumas estrelas?
- – Qual unidade mede distâncias na galáxia?
- – Qual é o nome das sondas lançadas em 1977?
- – Qual é o único planeta citado com 1 satélite natural conhecido?
- – Que astros podem nascer e morrer, dando origem a supernovas?
- – Qual astro deixou de ser planeta em 2006?
- – Qual é a estrela central do Sistema Solar?
- – Qual processo nuclear libera energia dentro das estrelas?
- – Que corpo é formado quando regiões densas de uma nebulosa começam a aquecer?
- – Qual é o principal elemento químico presente no Sol?
- – Que pequenos corpos se concentram entre Marte e Júpiter?
- – Como são classificados Júpiter, Saturno, Urano e Netuno?
- – Como chamamos o conjunto formado pelo Sol, planetas, satélites naturais e outros pequenos corpos?
- – Qual planeta possui os anéis mais perceptíveis?
- – Que enorme conjunto de estrelas contém de milhares a trilhões de astros?
- – Qual é o nome da escala numérica usada para medir o brilho dos astros?
- – Que tipo de astros orbitam o Sol e não possuem luz própria?
- – Como se chama a região onde se concentram asteroides?
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- – Como são chamadas as regiões de “berçário estelar”?
- – Que corpos possuem cauda quando se aproximam do Sol?
- – Como se chamam os corpos formados pela aglutinação de matéria após a formação do Sol?
- – Qual é o nome dado à nuvem de gás e poeira que deu origem ao Sistema Solar?
- – Como são classificados Mercúrio, Vênus, Terra e Marte?
- – Como se chama o cinturão localizado além da órbita de Netuno?
- – Que planeta possui os satélites Fobos e Deimos?
- – Qual é o maior planeta do Sistema Solar?
- – Qual planeta gasoso está mais distante do Sol?
- – Como são chamados os corpos que orbitam planetas, como a Lua?
- – Que astros são imensas concentrações de matéria que brilham devido à fusão nuclear?
- – Qual planeta tem rotação em sentido contrário à maioria dos outros?
- – Qual força mantém planetas e outros corpos orbitando uma estrela?
- – Como se chama a galáxia da qual o Sistema Solar faz parte?
- – Qual planeta apresenta inclinação de eixo de cerca de 98°?
- – Que estruturas são características de Saturno e outros planetas gasosos?
- – Qual é o planeta mais próximo do Sol?
35 Clues: – Qual é o planeta mais próximo do Sol? • – Qual unidade mede distâncias na galáxia? • – Qual é o maior planeta do Sistema Solar? • – Qual astro deixou de ser planeta em 2006? • – Qual é o nome das sondas lançadas em 1977? • – Qual é a estrela central do Sistema Solar? • – Qual planeta gasoso está mais distante do Sol? • ...
Renewable Energy - (Troy Rhodes) 2016-04-05
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- Cell that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction of positively charged hydrogen ions with oxygen or another oxidizing agent.
- Energy produced from Wood, manure, and Grain.
- Hydroelectric power
- Type of solar heating that uses electrical and mechanical equipment to convert solar energy to heat and power.
- central building heating and/or cooling system that takes advantage of the relatively constant year-round ground temperature to pump heat to or from the ground.
- Energy derived from tidal waves.
- technology that uses mirrors to focus sunlight in order to generate electricity.
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- Type of energy derived from the heat of the earth.
- Type of solar heating derived from the suns energy.
- Liquid fuels that help to power millions of vehicles on today's roads.
- chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions.
- Cell with a specialized semiconductor diode that converts visible light into direct current
- Farm An area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines.
13 Clues: Hydroelectric power • Energy derived from tidal waves. • Energy produced from Wood, manure, and Grain. • Type of energy derived from the heat of the earth. • Type of solar heating derived from the suns energy. • Liquid fuels that help to power millions of vehicles on today's roads. • technology that uses mirrors to focus sunlight in order to generate electricity. • ...
science 2014-05-27
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- a liquid/solid that can be easily separated
- when a natural cause breaks down an object
- that doesn't attract metal
- the _______ system contains lots of planets
- a liquid/solid that cannot be easily separated
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- something you need to survive (a trait)
- where we live
- when water or/and air move broken down sediments
- the last planet in the solar system
- something that does not attract metal.
10 Clues: where we live • that doesn't attract metal • the last planet in the solar system • something that does not attract metal. • something you need to survive (a trait) • when a natural cause breaks down an object • a liquid/solid that can be easily separated • the _______ system contains lots of planets • a liquid/solid that cannot be easily separated • ...
The Sun 2021-01-28
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- Layer of mist and gases that cover Earth
- Moon is partially between sun and Earth
- Light in night sky caused by solar flares
- Points that reflect light from craters
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- Dark spots on the sun
- The sun is directly behind the moon
- Sun is hidden behind the moon for moment
- One object travels around another object
- Another word for orbit
- Flare Fire darting out from the sun
10 Clues: Dark spots on the sun • Another word for orbit • The sun is directly behind the moon • Flare Fire darting out from the sun • Points that reflect light from craters • Moon is partially between sun and Earth • Layer of mist and gases that cover Earth • Sun is hidden behind the moon for moment • One object travels around another object • ...
The Solar Systen 2021-03-07
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- known as the red planet
- the star that gives Earth its light and heat
- largest planet and has a giant red spot
- Way the galaxy where our solar system is found
- hottest planet in the solar system
- named for the God of the Seas
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- closest planet to the sun
- the most prominent and beautiful rings
- only planet that can sustain life
- rotates in opposite direction to other planets
10 Clues: known as the red planet • closest planet to the sun • named for the God of the Seas • only planet that can sustain life • hottest planet in the solar system • the most prominent and beautiful rings • largest planet and has a giant red spot • the star that gives Earth its light and heat • Way the galaxy where our solar system is found • ...
outer space 2020-11-20
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- revolve in an oval shape path
- rocky objects in space that very in size
- planets revolve around the sun
- small rock that moves around the space
- a planet that is too small to be a real one
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- sun is the center of the solar system
- rocks that orbit the sun
- Is like or is a solar eclipse
- snowballs of frozen
- object put in space that record pics
10 Clues: snowballs of frozen • rocks that orbit the sun • Is like or is a solar eclipse • revolve in an oval shape path • planets revolve around the sun • object put in space that record pics • sun is the center of the solar system • small rock that moves around the space • rocky objects in space that very in size • a planet that is too small to be a real one
Inner Planets 2024-04-29
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- Layers of gas surrounding a planet
- Celestial object that orbits a planet
- Type of terrain of the inner planets
- Similar to Earth in some ways
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- Fastest planet, as well as closest to the sun
- Characteristic of the inner planets
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Move repeatedly around an object
- Has a volcano known as Olympus Mons
- Only planet in the solar system known to sustain life
10 Clues: Similar to Earth in some ways • Move repeatedly around an object • Layers of gas surrounding a planet • Hottest planet in the solar system • Characteristic of the inner planets • Has a volcano known as Olympus Mons • Type of terrain of the inner planets • Celestial object that orbits a planet • Fastest planet, as well as closest to the sun • ...
Galaxies Stations Challenge It! 2022-04-08
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- A galaxy that's oval shaped.
- A system of stars and planets.
- The center of our solar system.
- A collection of gas, dust, and stars.
- A galaxy with "arms" reaching out.
- The spiral galaxy in which we live.
- The distance light travels in a year.
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- A galaxy that has no defined shape.
- The amount of stars in our solar system.
- All of space and everything in it.
10 Clues: A galaxy that's oval shaped. • A system of stars and planets. • The center of our solar system. • All of space and everything in it. • A galaxy with "arms" reaching out. • A galaxy that has no defined shape. • The spiral galaxy in which we live. • A collection of gas, dust, and stars. • The distance light travels in a year. • The amount of stars in our solar system.
SpAcE JaYdEn ReId QQ 2024-10-03
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- Mostly know as a natural satellites
- First to use a telescope
- Leftover remains of the formation of the solar system
- Chunks of asteroids or planets
- not enough mass and gravity to clean their orbit
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- Made a model of the solar system
- also know as the little bear
- some People call them shooting stars
- every 100 million years extremely large ones hit Earth
- Composed of ice, rock, and gas
10 Clues: First to use a telescope • also know as the little bear • Composed of ice, rock, and gas • Chunks of asteroids or planets • Made a model of the solar system • Mostly know as a natural satellites • some People call them shooting stars • not enough mass and gravity to clean their orbit • Leftover remains of the formation of the solar system • ...
Power & Countries 2025-08-11
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- Energy made by water flowing through dams
- power Energy from the sun used to create electricity
- Country with strong solar energy potential
- power Energy from blowing air via turbines
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- energy Heat power from Earth’s underground heat
- Short form of the United States of America
- Country heating homes with geothermal energy
- Renewable energy made from plants or waste
- Country using wind turbines along its coasts
- Country with large hydropower dams
10 Clues: Country with large hydropower dams • Energy made by water flowing through dams • Short form of the United States of America • Renewable energy made from plants or waste • Country with strong solar energy potential • power Energy from blowing air via turbines • Country heating homes with geothermal energy • Country using wind turbines along its coasts • ...
The Solar System 2025-09-22
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- .....is the largest planet of the solar system
- ......is also called as blue planet
- .......is the planet farthest from the Sun
- planets revolve around the sun in fixed path called....
- .......is called the red planet.
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- .....is it the coldest planet of the solar system
- ........is the dwarf planet
- There are ...... planets revolving around the sun
- ..... is the hottest and the brightest planet
- ........is the second largest planet after Jupiter
10 Clues: ........is the dwarf planet • .......is called the red planet. • ......is also called as blue planet • .......is the planet farthest from the Sun • ..... is the hottest and the brightest planet • .....is the largest planet of the solar system • .....is it the coldest planet of the solar system • There are ...... planets revolving around the sun • ...
Planets in the Milky Way. 2024-11-12
8 Clues: The 'red' planet. • Closest to the Sun. • The densest planet. • Famous for its rings. • Rotates at a 90 degree angle. • Where living organisms exist. • The largest planet in the solar system. • Sixth largest planet in the solar system.
Do Knot Enter 2024-10-16
19 Clues: same • picky • blade • words • known • routine • a thread • to think • a student • to give in • older person • higher in rank • younger person • a unit of land • a doubtful truth • fictional person • a person in charge • having to do with the sun • a device that beams out light
Renewable Resources Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
FAMILY AND FRIENDS 5 2021-01-22
Dis moi dix mots 2024-10-22
CLIL CROSSWORD HILARY POLETH 2022-06-28
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- believed on the principle that physical changes in organisms during their lifetime
- heve bones
- is the center of the Solar System
- is the father of Evolution
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- are the basic building blocks of all living things.
- are vertebrates. The females produce milk
- is the unique planet that has water
- is the smallest planet in the Solar System
- circulates through our body
- is the second planet from the Sun
10 Clues: heve bones • is the father of Evolution • circulates through our body • is the center of the Solar System • is the second planet from the Sun • is the unique planet that has water • are vertebrates. The females produce milk • is the smallest planet in the Solar System • are the basic building blocks of all living things. • ...
timezones 2022-06-21
Across
- time which is advanced by one hour
- the action of departing from an established course
- every hour constantly
- to divide something into two equal parts
- mean solar time at the Greenwich prime meridian
Down
- without interval of time
- clock that uses solar radiation to determine the time
- inserted second to equate world time with GMT
- random choice
- big clock at town-hall
10 Clues: random choice • every hour constantly • big clock at town-hall • without interval of time • time which is advanced by one hour • to divide something into two equal parts • inserted second to equate world time with GMT • mean solar time at the Greenwich prime meridian • the action of departing from an established course • clock that uses solar radiation to determine the time
Planets Crossword 2022-06-03
Across
- the smallest planet in our solar system
- any object beyond earth is called
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- our home planet
- this planet appears to be on its side
- this planet has a red surface
Down
- this planet has a giant red spot
- the most distant major planet orbiting the sun
- the four inner planets are called
- this planet has a complex system of rings
10 Clues: our home planet • this planet has a red surface • this planet has a giant red spot • the four inner planets are called • any object beyond earth is called • this planet appears to be on its side • the hottest planet in our solar system • the smallest planet in our solar system • this planet has a complex system of rings • the most distant major planet orbiting the sun
Stars and solar system (8th Science) 2020-02-03
Across
- the planet also known as red planet
- what type of galaxy is the mikly way
- a group of stars which seem to form a pattern
- the biggest of all constellation
- the space vehicle used to send men to the moon
- the hottest planet in the solar system is
Down
- the first Indian satellite
- the biggest planet in solar system.
- The brightest star in the sky
- the celestial bodies having tail
10 Clues: the first Indian satellite • The brightest star in the sky • the biggest of all constellation • the celestial bodies having tail • the planet also known as red planet • the biggest planet in solar system. • what type of galaxy is the mikly way • the hottest planet in the solar system is • a group of stars which seem to form a pattern • ...
star and solar system 2020-01-15
Across
- largest planet of solar system
- The stars forming a group that has a recognizable shape is called
- star The brightest star
- natural satellite of earth
Down
- year Large distances are expressed in another unit known as
- shooting star
- a celestial body that emit light of their own in our solar system
- a body revolving around another body is called
- The hottest planet
- The study of celestial objects and associated phenomena
10 Clues: shooting star • The hottest planet • natural satellite of earth • star The brightest star • largest planet of solar system • a body revolving around another body is called • The study of celestial objects and associated phenomena • year Large distances are expressed in another unit known as • a celestial body that emit light of their own in our solar system • ...
Climate change review-andrew 2020-10-22
Across
- coldest place on earth
- renewable energy that comes from heat
- hottest place on earth
- panels what gets put onto a roof of a house to produce solar energy
- hottest planet in the atmosphere
- when a part of the earth gets colder or hotter
Down
- most popular source of nonrenewable energy
- large pieces of ice usually found in Antarctica
- producer of carbon dioxide
- energy that can be reused
10 Clues: coldest place on earth • hottest place on earth • energy that can be reused • producer of carbon dioxide • hottest planet in the atmosphere • renewable energy that comes from heat • most popular source of nonrenewable energy • when a part of the earth gets colder or hotter • large pieces of ice usually found in Antarctica • ...
Os Planetas 2021-03-16
Across
- qual é o planeta vermelho
- Qual o planeta mais proximo do sol
- Qual é o planeta mais frio
- qual é o planeta que possui anéis
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- na onde os planetas ficam
- qual o planeta que fica mais distante do sol
- qual o planeta mais quente do sistema solar
- qual planeta tem mais luas
- oque eles usam para ir para a galaxia
- qual planeta que foi excluido do sistema solar
10 Clues: na onde os planetas ficam • qual é o planeta vermelho • qual planeta tem mais luas • Qual é o planeta mais frio • qual é o planeta que possui anéis • Qual o planeta mais proximo do sol • oque eles usam para ir para a galaxia • qual o planeta mais quente do sistema solar • qual o planeta que fica mais distante do sol • qual planeta que foi excluido do sistema solar
Solar System Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- It has life and water and people.
- It is a Dwarf planet.
- It is the coldest thing in our solar system.
- it is the closest to the sun.
- It is the Biggest Planet.
Down
- It is in between Mars and Jupiter
- It is 17 times the mass of Earth.
- It is the hottest thing in our solar system.
- It has 7 rings.
- It is the fourth planet from the sun.
10 Clues: It has 7 rings. • It is a Dwarf planet. • It is the Biggest Planet. • it is the closest to the sun. • It is in between Mars and Jupiter • It is 17 times the mass of Earth. • It has life and water and people. • It is the fourth planet from the sun. • It is the coldest thing in our solar system. • It is the hottest thing in our solar system.
SPACE CROSS WORD 2016-10-19
Across
- The Number of planets in our solar system not including Pluto
- The planet with the "ring" around it
- The thing that orbits Earth (Seen at night)
- Distant Suns seen in the night sky
- Someone who visits space
Down
- The planet we live on
- What all planets in our solar system orbit
- What pulls us to Earth
- The furthest planet from the Sun
- The closest planet to the Sun
10 Clues: The planet we live on • What pulls us to Earth • Someone who visits space • The closest planet to the Sun • The furthest planet from the Sun • Distant Suns seen in the night sky • The planet with the "ring" around it • What all planets in our solar system orbit • The thing that orbits Earth (Seen at night) • The Number of planets in our solar system not including Pluto
Year 5 Topics 2023-09-11
Across
- Punctuation used to break up a sentence
- Process used when adding one number to another
- Our PSHE topic last Friday
- A doing word e.g to run
- X represents this in Roman Numerals
Down
- The largest planet in the solar system
- The colour at the top of the Indian flag
- Our PE topic
- Part of the strings family of the orchestra
- The red planet in our solar system
10 Clues: Our PE topic • A doing word e.g to run • Our PSHE topic last Friday • The red planet in our solar system • X represents this in Roman Numerals • The largest planet in the solar system • Punctuation used to break up a sentence • The colour at the top of the Indian flag • Part of the strings family of the orchestra • Process used when adding one number to another
OUR UNIVERSE 2023-12-15
Across
- THE ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS IS MAINLY MADE UP OF ____
- MINOR PLANETS,ALSO CALLED PLANETOIDS
- DENSEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- SISTER PLANET OF EARTH
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- RED COLOURED DUST OF MARS IS DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF THIS CHEMICAL
- THE GALAXY WE LIVE IN
- FASTEST SPINNING PLANET
- PLANETS MADE UP OF GASES LIKE HYDROGEN AND HELIUM
- SHAPE OF A PLANET'S ORBIT
- SECOND LARGEST PLANET OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
10 Clues: THE GALAXY WE LIVE IN • SISTER PLANET OF EARTH • FASTEST SPINNING PLANET • SHAPE OF A PLANET'S ORBIT • DENSEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM • MINOR PLANETS,ALSO CALLED PLANETOIDS • SECOND LARGEST PLANET OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM • PLANETS MADE UP OF GASES LIKE HYDROGEN AND HELIUM • THE ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS IS MAINLY MADE UP OF ____ • ...
