solar Crossword Puzzles
Renewable Energy Crossword 2025-03-08
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- a type of biomass for energy
- energy produced through organic materials
- also known as biomass
- hydroelectric generation in which water is retained behind a low dam or no dam
- a technology that transfers heat from the ground to a building
- the storage of water in a reservoir behind a dam
- a turbine that converts wind energy into electricity
- an electrical chemical device that converts fuel, such as hydrogen, into an electrical current
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- source of solar power
- choosing this type of energy source reduces human impact on the environment helping to create a cleaner Earth
- electrical energy can be stored in a __
- energy sources that are nonrenewable
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- heat energy that comes from the natural radioactive decay of elements deep within Earth
- technology used to convert sunlight to energy
- the application of an electric current to water molecules to split them into hydrogen and oxygen
- energy captured from sunlight with advanced technologies
- gases that nonrenewable sources do not emit
- energy generated from the kinetic energy of moving air
- released as a result of hydrogen fuel cells production
- renewable energy sources are known to be __ because they don't run out
- an impoundment facility, typically a large hydropower system, uses a dam to store river water in a reservoir
- fuels that cannot be reformed during a lifetime
- electricity generated by the kinetic energy of moving water
- we stop or slow __ warming by using renewable energy sources
25 Clues: also known as biomass • source of solar power • a type of biomass for energy • energy sources that are nonrenewable • electrical energy can be stored in a __ • energy produced through organic materials • gases that nonrenewable sources do not emit • technology used to convert sunlight to energy • fuels that cannot be reformed during a lifetime • ...
Space Exploration 2025-06-27
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- Scientific field studying life in the universe
- Abbreviation for Earth's only permanently crewed space station
- Bubble-like region influenced by the solar wind
- Icy moon of Jupiter suspected to harbor a subsurface ocean
- NASA spacecraft designed for deep-space missions
- Region of the solar system beyond Neptune, home to Pluto
- Region of space between stars
- Historic NASA program that landed humans on the Moon
- NASA's current program aiming to return humans to the Moon
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- Condition experienced by astronauts in orbit
- Saturn’s largest moon, with a dense atmosphere
- Orbiter that studied Saturn and its moons from 2004–2017
- Mars rover that landed in Gale Crater in 2012
- First human spaceflight program by the Soviet Union
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- Russian rocket scientist often called the "father of astronautics"
- NASA probe launched in 1977, now in interstellar space
- Ice volcanoes that eject volatiles like ammonia or methane
- Chemical indicator that suggests the presence of life
- Layer of loose, fragmented material on the surface of the Moon or Mars
- Device used for adjusting a spacecraft’s velocity or position
- Type of orbital transfer named after a German engineer
- Speed needed to break free from a celestial body’s gravity
- Infrared space telescope launched in 2021 to succeed Hubble
- Mars rover launched in 2020 to search for signs of life
- Major hazard for astronauts in deep space
- A planet located outside our solar system
- First artificial satellite, launched in 1957
- First human in space
- Reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle developed by SpaceX
- Private aerospace company founded by Elon Musk
31 Clues: Clue • First human in space • Region of space between stars • Major hazard for astronauts in deep space • A planet located outside our solar system • First artificial satellite, launched in 1957 • Condition experienced by astronauts in orbit • Mars rover that landed in Gale Crater in 2012 • Scientific field studying life in the universe • ...
climate 2025-09-01
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- The balance between incoming solar radiation and outgoing longwave radiation determines Earth’s surface _________.
- Rain, snow, or other forms of water that occur when rising air cools and condenses
- The main reason Earth experiences different seasons.
- Effect caused by gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Continuous movement of ocean water driven by wind and Earth’s rotation
- Cooling of the Pacific Ocean that strengthens trade winds.
- Time of year when the Sun is at its highest or lowest point in the sky
- Region with very low precipitation
- Atmospheric cell between Hadley and Polar cells
- Rain shadows occur on the __________ side of a mountain
- Region that receives the highest global rainfall due to direct solar heating.
- Effect that deflects winds due to Earth’s rotation
- Natural environment where organisms live
- Gas that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere
- Northern latitude line (23.5°) where the Sun is overhead in June
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- Solar _________ is the Energy that comes from the Sun.
- the side of the mountain that usually receives more rainfall
- Large circular ocean current system
- Earth’s yearly orbit around the Sun that causes seasonal changes
- Small-scale climate conditions, such as under a tree or in a valley
- The main source of Earth’s energy
- Steady winds blowing toward the equator
- Shape and features of Earth’s surface that influence climate
- Southern latitude line (23.5°) where the Sun is overhead in December.
- Day of equal length of day and night
- Warming of the Pacific Ocean that weakens trade winds
- Short-term atmospheric conditions
- Visible mass of condensed water vapor in the sky.
- Long-term average of temperature and precipitation
- Zone near the equator where trade winds converge and rainfall is abundant (abbrev.)
30 Clues: The main source of Earth’s energy • Short-term atmospheric conditions • Region with very low precipitation • Large circular ocean current system • Day of equal length of day and night • Steady winds blowing toward the equator • Natural environment where organisms live • Gas that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere • Atmospheric cell between Hadley and Polar cells • ...
Unit 4 Active Review 2026-01-12
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- nebula gases pull together but not dense or hot enough for fusion
- Jovian planets are massive but have ______.
- infant stage of star life; made of gas and dust
- an abundance of these supports a relatively younger universe
- terrestrial planets have _____ but are not massive
- implosion to explosion event of an older massive star
- older star fusing helium to carbon; outer shell expands and star cools
- the outward force that expands a star's size
- gas giant plantets such as Jupiter and Saturn
- leftover after space debris successfully impacts a planet's surface
- older theory of an unchanging universe
- the "echo" of the big bang
- galaxies moving away from each other supports space itself expanding
- gases left behind from the remnant of a red giant star; often surround whit dwarf
- more massive older star fusing helium to much heavier elements
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- infinitely dense core left after supernova event; gravity warps space-time
- icy remnants of solar system formation; have highly elliptical orbits
- largest remnants of solar system formation or left after planetary collisions
- older star made entirely of the older dense carbon core from red giant
- rocky plantets such as Earth
- modern accepted theory of a younger, expanding universe
- less massive planet that lacks gravitational control of nearby objects
- smallest rocky remnants of solar system formation
- mature star actively fusing hydrogen to helium; gravity balanced by force of fusion
- gas that all stars begin as; the mass will determine path of star's life
- forms when small debris enters and burns in a planet's atmosphere
- extremely dense core of once massive star left after supernova event
- the inward force that hold stars together or makes them denser in old age
28 Clues: the "echo" of the big bang • rocky plantets such as Earth • older theory of an unchanging universe • Jovian planets are massive but have ______. • the outward force that expands a star's size • gas giant plantets such as Jupiter and Saturn • infant stage of star life; made of gas and dust • smallest rocky remnants of solar system formation • ...
Enlightenment- Lilly W. and Sophia P. 2023-02-21
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- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Philosophe who believed women deserve an education
- Parties where people met and discussed new ideas
- Philosophe who believed in freedom of speech and religion, insulted governments in writings
- Scientist who made the smallpox vaccine
- Philosophe who believed no government would lead to war, Social Contract
- Scientist who used a microscope to look at bacteria.
- Philosophe who come up with checks and balances
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Scientist who came up with modern chemistry
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- Scientist who helped develop the scientific method
- Scientist who helped develop the scientific method
- Scientists who said the planets orbit the sun in elliptical orbits
- Scientist who used a telescope to look at space
- Scientist who came up with the Heliocentric theory
- Philosophe who said Life, Liberty, and Property" Social Contract
- To know something one didn't before
- Scientist who created the laws of gravity
- Philosophe that believed laws exist to preserve order.
- Person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: To know something one didn't before • Person who rules with absolute power • Sun is the center of the solar system • Scientist who made the smallpox vaccine • Earth is the center of the solar system • Scientist who created the laws of gravity • Scientist who came up with modern chemistry • Scientist who used a telescope to look at space • ...
Environment 2023-10-17
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- The variety of life in a particular ecosystem.
- Process of reusing materials to reduce waste.
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- Energy sources that can be replenished, such as solar or wind power.
- Release of gases or pollutants into the atmosphere.
- Device that converts wind energy into electricity.
- Capable of being maintained without depleting resources.
- A dense area with a variety of trees and wildlife.
- Protection and preservation of the environment.
- Element found in fossil fuels and a key factor in climate change.
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- Animals living in their natural habitat.
- Study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- A layer of gas in the Earth's atmosphere that protects us from harmful ultraviolet rays.
- Vast body of saltwater.
- Structure for growing plants or a term associated with the effect of gases on Earth's climate.
- Capable of breaking down naturally without harming the environment.
19 Clues: Vast body of saltwater. • Energy harnessed from the sun. • Animals living in their natural habitat. • Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer. • Process of reusing materials to reduce waste. • The variety of life in a particular ecosystem. • Protection and preservation of the environment. • Device that converts wind energy into electricity. • ...
Technology 2018-10-24
Crossword for Lesson Plan#4 2018-04-04
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- Usually with metal inside, a “guide for electricity”
- Power that provides light and heat or to run devices.
- An electromotive force measured in volts
- A word which means indefinitely reliable
- A container with cells, in which electricity might be stored for using in the future
- The blowing air
- The strength of an electricity, measured in amperes
- We live on this planet
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- A big system of solar panels
- Something for consuming the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity
- Fuel used for engines
- That kind of energy does not produce emissions while generating electricity
- Dark space between the sun's rays and a surface
- Liquid that forms rivers, lakes, seas
- The biggest star in the Solar system around which all the planets orbits
- The quality of being hot
16 Clues: The blowing air • Fuel used for engines • We live on this planet • The quality of being hot • A big system of solar panels • Liquid that forms rivers, lakes, seas • An electromotive force measured in volts • A word which means indefinitely reliable • Dark space between the sun's rays and a surface • The strength of an electricity, measured in amperes • ...
How well do you know jupiter? 2024-03-11
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- Jupiter is often referred to as a ____ star.
- What causes the storm that makes up the great red spot.
- Jupiter is the _____ planet in the solar system.
- Jupiter has the strongest _____ field in the solar system.
- 1,321 of what planet could fit inside of Jupiter?
- What is the great red spot?
- Jupiter lacks the size and ______ to become a star.
- What color does Jupiters south pole appear to be?
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- Jupiter is the most _______ planet when using a simple telescope.
- Jupiter is associated with which greek god.
- Jupiter is classified as what kind of planet? Hint: terrestrial.
- What is the most recent spacecraft that is observing Jupiter?
- Jupiter was the _____ planet to begin forming.
- There are four layers to Jupiters ______.
- What is Jupiter mainly composed of?
- Jupiter has 95 _____.
16 Clues: Jupiter has 95 _____. • What is the great red spot? • What is Jupiter mainly composed of? • There are four layers to Jupiters ______. • Jupiter is associated with which greek god. • Jupiter is often referred to as a ____ star. • Jupiter was the _____ planet to begin forming. • Jupiter is the _____ planet in the solar system. • ...
Areography 2025-06-06
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- The Spirit rover landed near here.
- A plain northwest of Elysium, and the landing site of China's Zhurong rover in 2021.
- A smooth plain northeast of Olympus Mons.
- A large lowland region that encircles Mars's northern icecap.
- A plain between the landing sites of Curiosity and Perseverance.
- The largest volcano in the solar system.
- The location of the Perseverance landing site.
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- Sojourner landed in Ares Vallis, which is thought to be an old river bed that flows into this region.
- A plain region located between the Elysium and Tharsis volcanic areas.
- The Opportunity rover landed here.
- The largest canyon in the solar system.
- A plateau southeast of four great volcanos.
- Three nearby volcanoes.
- Southwest of four great volcanoes.
- The location of the Curiosity landing site.
- The southern icecap of Mars.
16 Clues: Three nearby volcanoes. • The southern icecap of Mars. • The Spirit rover landed near here. • The Opportunity rover landed here. • Southwest of four great volcanoes. • The largest canyon in the solar system. • The largest volcano in the solar system. • A smooth plain northeast of Olympus Mons. • A plateau southeast of four great volcanos. • ...
Danyunna Love Vocabulary crossword 2026-01-20
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- The largest moon in the entire solar system
- The smaller and farther moon of mars
- usesr radio waves to detect and map objects or surface
- Rocky planets with solid surfaces like earth and mars
- The distance where a moon can be torn apart by gravity
- A steep slope or cliff on a planetary surface
- Neptune's largest moon, known for its icy surface
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- Saturn's largest moon with a thick atmosphere
- The largest volcano in the solar system
- bands of ice and rock that orbit a planet
- A process where sunlight breaks molecules apart
- A huge impact crater found on mercury
- Fast moving winds high in a planet's atmosphere
- A large highland region on venus
- A massive canyon system located on mars
- one of mars small moons that orbits very close to the planet
16 Clues: A large highland region on venus • The smaller and farther moon of mars • A huge impact crater found on mercury • The largest volcano in the solar system • A massive canyon system located on mars • bands of ice and rock that orbit a planet • The largest moon in the entire solar system • Saturn's largest moon with a thick atmosphere • ...
Solar System 2013-02-14
8 Clues: made up of hot gases • Rotates around the earth • changes of the moon shape • the hottest star in the galaxy • the only planet that holds life • the only planet with a visible ring • distance between the sun and earth in km • how many years does it takes the earth to orbit the sun
Solar System 2015-01-21
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- The name of our galaxy
- Hot gases that give off light and other types of energy
- Largest space objects that orbit a star
- Contains everything that exists
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- Made up of large groups of stars
- The Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- Smaller than a planet but larger than an asteroid
- A large rocky object that orbits a planet
8 Clues: The name of our galaxy • Contains everything that exists • Made up of large groups of stars • The Milky Way is this type of galaxy • Largest space objects that orbit a star • A large rocky object that orbits a planet • Smaller than a planet but larger than an asteroid • Hot gases that give off light and other types of energy
Solar System 2015-06-22
8 Clues: The largest planet • Famous for its rings • Closest planet to Earth • Closest planet to the sun • Known as the "Red Planet" • The farthest planet from the sun • No longer a officially considered a planet • Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
Solar System 2015-06-22
9 Clues: The largest planet • Famous for its rings • Closest planet to Earth • Known as the "Red Planet" • Closest planet to the sun • The farthest planet from the sun • Coldest planet in the solar system • No longer a officially considered a planet • Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
Solar System 2021-09-25
8 Clues: warmest planet • to turn on an axis • that rotates on its side Uranus • planet with the brightest rings • number of stars in our solar system • number of planets in our solar system • Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the... • station place where astronauts live and work in space
SOLAR SYSTEM 2021-09-23
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- MEDIUM SIZED STAR WHICH IS IN THE CENTER OIF THE SOLART SYSTEM
- - DROP IN TEMEPRATURE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME
- - RELATING TO LAND
- SPOTS - AREA ON SUN THAT APPEAR DARK
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- - CIRCULAR PATHWAY
- - REACTION IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
- - ROUNDED CODY TRAVELLINF AROUND THE SUN
- - EXPLOSIONS ON THE SURFACE OF THE SUN
- - BODY OF HOT GASES IN SPACES
- - GIVES OFF ITS OWN LIGHT
10 Clues: - CIRCULAR PATHWAY • - RELATING TO LAND • - GIVES OFF ITS OWN LIGHT • - BODY OF HOT GASES IN SPACES • - REACTION IN NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM • SPOTS - AREA ON SUN THAT APPEAR DARK • - EXPLOSIONS ON THE SURFACE OF THE SUN • - ROUNDED CODY TRAVELLINF AROUND THE SUN • - DROP IN TEMEPRATURE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME • MEDIUM SIZED STAR WHICH IS IN THE CENTER OIF THE SOLART SYSTEM
Solar system 2021-01-24
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- The largest planet, its dark red spot is a storm larger than Earth.
- It was a wet and warm planet billions of years ago.
- It was the first planet discovered through mathematical calculations, rather than observation.
- It has the brightest, most massive and most complex ring system of any planet.
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- The hottest planet in our solar system.
- The smallest and fastest planet, it zips around the Sun in only 88 Earth days.
- The only planet in our solar system with liquid water on the surface.
- It is tipped on its axis by almost 90-degrees.
8 Clues: The hottest planet in our solar system. • It is tipped on its axis by almost 90-degrees. • It was a wet and warm planet billions of years ago. • The largest planet, its dark red spot is a storm larger than Earth. • The only planet in our solar system with liquid water on the surface. • The smallest and fastest planet, it zips around the Sun in only 88 Earth days. • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2021-08-24
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- é o planeta que mais se difere dos demais, visto suas condições e características que permitem a existência de vida.
- é o segundo maior planeta do Sistema Solar, estando a aproximadamente 1.429.400.000 km do Sol.
- é o planeta mais recentemente descoberto. Sua presença foi notada no ano de 1845. Encontra-se a aproximadamente 4.504.300.000 km do Sol.
- é o segundo planeta em relação ao Sol, conhecido também como Estrela D'alva, por ser, muitas vezes, um dos astros mais brilhantes no céu no período da noite.
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- é conhecido como o “gigante gasoso”, sendo o maior planeta do Sistema Solar, além do planeta com maior velocidade de rotação.
- é o planeta mais próximo do Sol. Esse planeta é capaz de refletir cerca de 12% da luz solar, sendo um dos astros mais brilhantes vistos da Terra.
- é o quarto planeta segundo à distância do Sol. Encontra-se a aproximadamente 227.940.000 km dessa estrela. Esse planeta possui o clima mais parecido com o da Terra, assim como o seu movimento de rotação.
- é um planeta de pouca luminosidade e encontra-se a cerca de 2.880.990.000 km do Sol. Apresenta massa menor que Júpiter, porém apresenta um núcleo mais denso, o que possibilita dizer que talvez possua um núcleo rochoso.
8 Clues: é o segundo maior planeta do Sistema Solar, estando a aproximadamente 1.429.400.000 km do Sol. • é o planeta que mais se difere dos demais, visto suas condições e características que permitem a existência de vida. • é conhecido como o “gigante gasoso”, sendo o maior planeta do Sistema Solar, além do planeta com maior velocidade de rotação. • ...
Sistema Solar 2021-11-08
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- Qual é o maior planeta gasoso do Sistema Solar?
- Qual o nome da coisa que engole tudo do espaço
- Qual é o planeta que tem aneis visiveis
- O Sol é uma...
- Qual é o menor planeta do Sistema Solar?
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- Qual é o nome das criaturas extraterrestres?
- Qual é o planeta que é mais parecido com o nosso?
- Qual é o maior planeta rochoso?
8 Clues: O Sol é uma... • Qual é o maior planeta rochoso? • Qual é o planeta que tem aneis visiveis • Qual é o menor planeta do Sistema Solar? • Qual é o nome das criaturas extraterrestres? • Qual o nome da coisa que engole tudo do espaço • Qual é o maior planeta gasoso do Sistema Solar? • Qual é o planeta que é mais parecido com o nosso?
Sistema Solar 2021-11-08
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- Qual é o planeta que é mais parecido com o nosso?
- Qual é o maior planeta rochoso?
- Qual é o maior planeta gasoso do Sistema Solar?
- Qual é o nome das criaturas extraterrestres?
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- Qual é o menor planeta do Sistema Solar?
- Qual o nome da coisa que engole tudo do espaço
- O Sol é uma...
- Qual é o planeta que tem aneis visiveis
8 Clues: O Sol é uma... • Qual é o maior planeta rochoso? • Qual é o planeta que tem aneis visiveis • Qual é o menor planeta do Sistema Solar? • Qual é o nome das criaturas extraterrestres? • Qual o nome da coisa que engole tudo do espaço • Qual é o maior planeta gasoso do Sistema Solar? • Qual é o planeta que é mais parecido com o nosso?
Sistema solar 2022-04-09
solar system 2022-04-26
Solar System 2022-05-27
8 Clues: The red planet. • The blue planet. • The morning star. • The hottest planet. • The gaseous planet. • The largest planet. • The planet with rings around it. • Cold wind blows highest during the night.
Solar System 2022-05-27
8 Clues: The red planet. • The blue planet. • The morning star. • The hottest planet. • The gaseous planet. • The largest planet. • The planet with rings around it. • Cold wind blows highest during the night.
Solar system 2022-06-16
8 Clues: blue planet • red planet • Coldest planet • largest planet • hottest planet • planet with a ring • closest planet to the sun • only planet which have life
solar system 2021-12-03
10 Clues: planet • planet • planet • satellite • red planet • star-make a wish • twinkle little.... • that has life in it • of stars in night sky • center of the solar system
Sistemul Solar 2022-01-17
8 Clues: Are culoarea albastră • Este numită și „planeta roșie” • Are temperaturi foarte ridicate • Cea mai apropiată planetă de Soare • Singura planetă pe care există viață • Cea mai mare planetă din Sistemul Solar • Are un sistem de inele care o înconjoară • A treia planetă ca mărime din Sistemul Solar
Solar system 2022-09-27
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- Bodies Any natural body outside Earth’s atmosphere.Ex—Moon, Sun, & Planets.
- refers to the flash of light in the night sky when a small chuck of interplanetary debris burns up in the atmosphere.
- Planet An object that doesn’t meet all of the criteria to be a considered a planet.
- snowballs of frozen gases, rock & dust.
- Means to move in a curved path around a star, planet, & moon.
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- meteoroid is called a meteorite if it fall through the atmosphere & lands on Earth.
- piece of interplanetary debris.
- large chunk of space rock.
8 Clues: large chunk of space rock. • piece of interplanetary debris. • snowballs of frozen gases, rock & dust. • Means to move in a curved path around a star, planet, & moon. • Bodies Any natural body outside Earth’s atmosphere.Ex—Moon, Sun, & Planets. • meteoroid is called a meteorite if it fall through the atmosphere & lands on Earth. • ...
Our solar 2022-10-25
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- /
- /responsible for the waves in our oceans
- /this planet bears the name of Zeus' grandfather
- /the closest star
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- /this planet is named after the Roman god of the sea
- /the planet second in order of distance from the Sun,it is the closest planet to Earth.
- /keeps our feet on the ground
- /this large planet is surrounded by rings of rocks and debris
8 Clues: / • /the closest star • /keeps our feet on the ground • /responsible for the waves in our oceans • /this planet bears the name of Zeus' grandfather • /this planet is named after the Roman god of the sea • /this large planet is surrounded by rings of rocks and debris • /the planet second in order of distance from the Sun,it is the closest planet to Earth.
solar eclpise 2023-12-01
SOLAR ENERGY 2024-01-09
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- , the strength and vitality for sustained activity
- , the ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in.
- , the other name of the sun power
- , a unit of power equal to one million watts, especially as a measure of the output of a power station.
- hour , a measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of one thousand watts for one hour.
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- , of a natural resource or source of energy not depleted when used
- , the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- , plane that is made of glass
8 Clues: , plane that is made of glass • , the other name of the sun power • , the strength and vitality for sustained activity • , of a natural resource or source of energy not depleted when used • , the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible • ...
Solar Sistem 2019-01-08
8 Clues: "The Red Planet". • The planet where you are. • The closest planet to Sun. • The biggest planet of the system. • It has got very high temperature. • The planet between Earth and Mercury. • The coldest planet of the Solar System. • Caraterised by circle made of dust and satellites.
solar system 2020-09-09
8 Clues: living planet • the red planet • hottest planet • coldest planet • largest planet • a big ball of fire • the planet with rings • natural satellite of the earth
Solar system 2020-04-03
8 Clues: has rings • the largest planet • known as"red planet" • the closest planet to the sun • the farthest planet from the Sun • rotates the Sun from west to east • orbits the Sun in 365 days an 6 hours • the first planet discovered with the use of a telescope.
Solar System 2024-05-04
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- Which planet rotates on its side?
- Dwarf planet
- What is Earth's twin planet?
- Which planet has the most moons?
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- What is the largest planet in our solar system and is known for its iconic feature, the Great Red Spot?
- Which planet is farthest to the sun?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What is the biggest moon in Saturn?
8 Clues: Dwarf planet • What is Earth's twin planet? • Which planet has the most moons? • Which planet rotates on its side? • Which planet is closest to the sun? • What is the biggest moon in Saturn? • Which planet is farthest to the sun? • What is the largest planet in our solar system and is known for its iconic feature, the Great Red Spot?
Solar system 2024-04-24
8 Clues: What is the 3rd planet • What is the biggest planet • What is the coldest planet • What is the hottest planet • How many planets are there • What is the smallest planet • What is the farthest planet from the sun • what is one of the recent planets that is a dwarf planet
Solar system 2024-04-24
8 Clues: What is the 3rd planet • What is the biggest planet • What is the coldest planet • What is the hottest planet • How many planets are there • What is the smallest planet • What is the farthest planet from the sun • what is one of the recent planets that is a dwarf planet
solar system 2024-08-09
SOLAR SYSTEM 2024-07-06
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- EXPLOSION THAT TOOK PLACE ABOUT 15 BILLION YEARS AGO
- EARTH'S SATELLITE
- THE STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE
- PLANETS NEARER TO THE SUN ARE CALLED ______ PLANETS
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- NAME OF OUR GALAXY
- UNIT USED TO MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN PLANETS
- SHOOTING STAR IS ALSO CALLED
- JUPITER,SATURN,URANUS AND NEPTUNE ARE ______ PLANETS
8 Clues: EARTH'S SATELLITE • NAME OF OUR GALAXY • THE STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE • SHOOTING STAR IS ALSO CALLED • UNIT USED TO MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN PLANETS • PLANETS NEARER TO THE SUN ARE CALLED ______ PLANETS • EXPLOSION THAT TOOK PLACE ABOUT 15 BILLION YEARS AGO • JUPITER,SATURN,URANUS AND NEPTUNE ARE ______ PLANETS
Solar System 2023-02-10
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- distant regions contain thousands of icy objects including thousands of dwarf planets such as Pluto
- made up of relatively small rocky planets with smaller orbits, shorter year lengths and solid surfaces
- any star together with the group of celestial bodies that are held by its attraction and revolve around it
- process of deliberately modifying the atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology of a planet
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- between the Inner and Outer planets is an area filled with millions of asteroids, meteoroids and other space debris
- an area of their solar system that could support life
- up of larger gaseous planets
- Any planet orbiting around a distant star
8 Clues: up of larger gaseous planets • Any planet orbiting around a distant star • an area of their solar system that could support life • distant regions contain thousands of icy objects including thousands of dwarf planets such as Pluto • made up of relatively small rocky planets with smaller orbits, shorter year lengths and solid surfaces • ...
Solar System 2024-11-13
8 Clues: our “space nieghborhood” • 4.5 billion year old star • only planet with life in it • contains 100-200 billion galaxies • hottest planet in the solar system • we live in the milky way ____________ • the smallest planet in the solar system • something we see in the sky during night time
Solar System 2025-05-13
8 Clues: jiqedehwhei • neufiuhirhwih • egivbrdfrjnfkjn • sfwbfbkbebkbkhb • mefhvjrcfvc wmcg • vdjvvdwiubwjhbwjhb • mwfbwbbfbeybjebejbjhb • uefueiuhfwurshfhwihfeyh
SISTEMUL SOLAR 2023-05-15
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- Este cea mai mare planeta din Sistemul Solar.
- Este acoperita de ape in proportie de peste 70%.
- Este clasificat uneori ca fiind un gigant de gheata si inclinarea axei de rotatie este aproape la fel cu cea a lui Marte si a Pamantului.
- In 2006 a primit statutul de planeta pitica pentru ca ''nu intruneste caracteristicile unei planete''.
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- Este cea mai fierbinte planeta din Sistemul Solar.
- Planeta ar pluti pentru ca este mai usoara decat apa avand o densitate scazuta.
- Planeta cu cel mai inalt munte al Sistemului Solar.
- Unul din polii planetei este inclinat spre Soare.
8 Clues: Este cea mai mare planeta din Sistemul Solar. • Este acoperita de ape in proportie de peste 70%. • Unul din polii planetei este inclinat spre Soare. • Este cea mai fierbinte planeta din Sistemul Solar. • Planeta cu cel mai inalt munte al Sistemului Solar. • Planeta ar pluti pentru ca este mai usoara decat apa avand o densitate scazuta. • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2025-02-17
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- Es el planeta que tiene la temperatura más baja de los planetas más frio
- Conjunto enorme de estrellas, polvo interestelar, gases y partículas, que constituye un sistema autónomo dentro del universo
- Tercer planeta del Sistema Solar
- Planeta que tiene un sistema de anillos y muchas lunas
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- Nubes de gases y polvo sin formas definidas
- Roca proveniente del espacio que no se desintegra al atravesar la atmosfera
- Estrella de la tierra
- Planeta más pequeño del Sistema Solar
8 Clues: Estrella de la tierra • Tercer planeta del Sistema Solar • Planeta más pequeño del Sistema Solar • Nubes de gases y polvo sin formas definidas • Planeta que tiene un sistema de anillos y muchas lunas • Es el planeta que tiene la temperatura más baja de los planetas más frio • Roca proveniente del espacio que no se desintegra al atravesar la atmosfera • ...
solar system 2024-12-11
8 Clues: a day on mars • light can’t escape it • tiny bits of asteroids • has a large streaming tail • a ring just outside neptune’s orbit • first man made object to leave the solar system • it was a planet but got changed to a dwarf planet • it can be 100 miles in diameter or as small as a pebble
Solar System 2026-01-14
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- Farthest planet from the Sun, known for strong winds and a deep blue color.
- Fourth planet from the Sun, with canyons, mountains, and signs of past water.
- Planet that rotates on its side, causing very long seasons.
- Largest planet in the solar system, famous for the Great Red Spot.
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- Closest planet to the Sun, with extreme temperatures and no thick atmosphere.
- Second planet from the Sun, covered in thick clouds and extremely hot.
- Sixth planet from the Sun, known for its bright and complex ring system.
- The only planet known to support life and liquid water.
8 Clues: The only planet known to support life and liquid water. • Planet that rotates on its side, causing very long seasons. • Largest planet in the solar system, famous for the Great Red Spot. • Second planet from the Sun, covered in thick clouds and extremely hot. • Sixth planet from the Sun, known for its bright and complex ring system. • ...
Solar system 2025-10-09
8 Clues: The hottest planet. • The sun is a ______. • The smallest planet. • The biggest planet of all. • The centre of our solar system. • The planet that people live on. • The farthest planet from the sun. • How many planets are there in our solar system?
Solar System 2025-11-03
8 Clues: The planet we live on • Known as the Red Planet • Closest planet to the Sun • Farthest planet from the Sun • This planet rotates on its side • Planet with the most famous rings • Hottest planet in the Solar System • Largest planet in the Solar System
Solar System 2025-12-03
manzword 2020-05-26
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- an abjective to describe the solar radiations
- the earth rotates on his ..
- a strong hard building material made with gravel
- the smaller planets can be made of it
- stop moving
- the name of the protagonist
- how many planets there are in our solar sistem
- if the students leave it at home they can't do the version
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- if it was bigger, the gravity would be much stronger
- if we are too close to it we die
- a flash of light
- it is 9.8N on our planet
- if it was further from the sum it would be too ..
- we can have the dinner in the garden if it is fine
- if you do this in that society you are considered a fool
- if it was smaller and gravity was weaker, it wouldn't hold our ..
- if there isn't we can't have out seasons
- if there isn't we can't live
- if there were no water on the earth we would have ....
19 Clues: stop moving • a flash of light • it is 9.8N on our planet • the earth rotates on his .. • the name of the protagonist • if there isn't we can't live • if we are too close to it we die • the smaller planets can be made of it • if there isn't we can't have out seasons • an abjective to describe the solar radiations • how many planets there are in our solar sistem • ...
manzword 2020-05-26
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- if it was further from the sum it would be too ..
- if it was smaller and gravity was weaker, it wouldn't hold our ..
- how many planets there are in our solar sistem
- if you do this in that society you are considered a fool
- if there isn't we can't have out seasons
- an abjective to describe the solar radiations
- the earth rotates on his ..
- a flash of light
- the name of the protagonist
- the smaller planets can be made of it
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- if the students leave it at home they can't do the version
- if there isn't we can't live
- stop moving
- a strong hard building material made with gravel
- if we are too close to it we die
- if it was bigger, the gravity would be much stronger
- we can have the dinner in the garden if it is fine
- if there were no water on the earth we would have ....
- it is 9.8N on our planet
19 Clues: stop moving • a flash of light • it is 9.8N on our planet • the earth rotates on his .. • the name of the protagonist • if there isn't we can't live • if we are too close to it we die • the smaller planets can be made of it • if there isn't we can't have out seasons • an abjective to describe the solar radiations • how many planets there are in our solar sistem • ...
Astro final Review 2021-12-16
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- causes strong gravitational force from a neutron star
- Supermassive black hole is at the _____ of every galaxy
- Who discovered planets travel in ellipses?
- Milky Way has a _______ of 100,000 lightyears
- famous asterism
- the north star
- caused by rotation of the Earth
- point of sky directly above you
- wavelengths of light traveling through space are lengthened to produce an effect known as the
- Sun's location in Milky Way
- former planet now a dwarf planet
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- "lighthouse" appearing star
- created by the compaction of a large amount of mass into a very small space
- This type of star is about the size of a U.S. city and a mass of about 2 solar masses.
- The major visible components of the universe
- When astronomers are looking at objects that are very far away in the universe, they are looking at the
- Since all stars are born with the same basic composition, what characteristic most determines how they will differ?
- Milky Way Galaxy is a ______ galaxy
- the distance from the Earth to the sun
- most volcanically active body in the solar system
20 Clues: the north star • famous asterism • "lighthouse" appearing star • Sun's location in Milky Way • caused by rotation of the Earth • point of sky directly above you • former planet now a dwarf planet • Milky Way Galaxy is a ______ galaxy • the distance from the Earth to the sun • Who discovered planets travel in ellipses? • The major visible components of the universe • ...
Earth, Moon , And Sun Glossary 2025-03-11
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- The Moon _______ around the Earth.
- Border between the light and dark on the moon.
- The moon is completely dark when there is a...
- This phase of the moon is not visible from Earth.
- A plant that is usually visible from Earth when it is night.
- Half circle of the moon is seen from the Earth is...
- The planets that orbit around each other is included in our...
- It takes a _______ for a planet to complete an orbit around the star/s.
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- A moon phase that looks like a croissant.
- A moon phase that is a bit more than half of a circle.
- The size of something.
- An object or example that would help your understanding of something.
- A moon that is outside our solar system.
- To make an object visible by shining light on it is to...
- A moon phase that is "complete".
- A huge star.
- Observation that occurs frequently.
- A crescent moon is a...
- A plant outside our solar system.
19 Clues: A huge star. • The size of something. • A crescent moon is a... • A moon phase that is "complete". • A plant outside our solar system. • The Moon _______ around the Earth. • Observation that occurs frequently. • A moon that is outside our solar system. • A moon phase that looks like a croissant. • Border between the light and dark on the moon. • ...
Smart Home Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-22
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- – A key benefit of smart home technology, reducing waste.
- – Control smart home features from anywhere using an app.
- – Used to describe eco-friendly smart homes.
- – Smart cameras, locks, and alarms improve home safety.
- – The goal of smart technology: eco-friendly solutions.
- assistants - Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant.
- – Products with LEED, Energy Star, or WELL certification.
- – Motion, temperature, and leak sensors make homes smarter.
- – Smart thermostats adjust heating & cooling for efficiency.
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- – Smart systems track energy, water, and security data.
- – Smart devices communicate via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Zigbee.
- – Smart bulbs use LEDs and can be controlled remotely.
- – Solar-powered devices or panels reduce reliance on the grid.
- – A central controller for multiple smart devices (like Amazon Echo or Google Nest).
- – Smart fridges, ovens, washers, and dishwashers save energy.
- – Smart tech helps reduce power consumption.
- – Controlling devices automatically to improve convenience.
- – Many smart devices connect without hardwiring.
- HOME – The overall concept of an automated, connected home.
19 Clues: – Used to describe eco-friendly smart homes. • – Smart tech helps reduce power consumption. • assistants - Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. • – Many smart devices connect without hardwiring. • – Smart bulbs use LEDs and can be controlled remotely. • – Smart systems track energy, water, and security data. • – Smart cameras, locks, and alarms improve home safety. • ...
Types of Energy 2025-12-11
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- potential energy that depends upon an object’s height.
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy.
- The ability to do work.
- generates electricity by reacting hydrogen with oxygen.
- thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface.
- The process of changing energy from one form to another.
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed.
- the total potential and kinetic energy of all the microscopic particles in an object.
- energy associated with electric charges.
- The energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects.
- The energy stored in atomic nuclei.
- The energy of motion.
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- energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- energy resources include oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium.
- The chemical energy stored in living things.
- a form of energy that travels through space in a form of waves.
- include hydroelectric, solar, geothermal, wind, biomass, and possibly in the future, nuclear fusion
- Ways to use energy or to use energy more efficiently.
- Energy obtained from flowing water.
- Oil, Natural gas, and coal.
- the energy stored in chemical bonds.
21 Clues: The energy of motion. • The ability to do work. • Oil, Natural gas, and coal. • Energy obtained from flowing water. • The energy stored in atomic nuclei. • the energy stored in chemical bonds. • thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface. • energy associated with electric charges. • The chemical energy stored in living things. • sunlight that is converted into usable energy. • ...
Spanish Unit 4 Vocab - The World in Which I Live 2026-04-07
16 Clues: el sur • el este • el oeste • el norte • el bolso • la mochila • el sombrero • la frontera • el paraguas • el hemisferio • el impermeable • los binoculares • las gafas de sol • la botella de agua • el protector solar • el repelente de insectos
Part : Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
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- a lunar eclipse can only occur during a ______ moon phase
- the lighter part of the shadow where light is partially blocked
- the ____ is the darker, central part of the shadow during an eclipse
- in order to have a ________ lunar eclipse, the moon needs to be completely inside the umbra
- to move around something
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- ______ eclipse is where the moon travels between the earth and the sun and casts a shadow on the earth
- ______ eclipse is where the moon travels behind the earth and the earth casts a shadow on the moon
- in order to have a _________ solar eclipse, the location on earth needs to be in the penumbra
- a solar eclipse can only occur during a _______ moon phase
- A _______ moon is when the moon is completely inside the umbra and turns a red color
10 Clues: to move around something • a lunar eclipse can only occur during a ______ moon phase • a solar eclipse can only occur during a _______ moon phase • the lighter part of the shadow where light is partially blocked • the ____ is the darker, central part of the shadow during an eclipse • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-12-05
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- Radiant energy generated from the sun
- Cold air mass that advances over a warmer one
- The conversion of water form vapor to liquid state
- Warm air mass that advances over a colder one
- Boundary between two air masses
- the number of hours a day that the Sun radiates Earth's surface
- The decrease in temperature that results form expansion of rising air
- What is the decrease in temperature that results from expansion of rising air
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- The angle at which solar energy strikes the Earth at a given time
- Convection happens ________.
- When air is forced up a boundary between cold and warm air masses
- Circulation caused by heated air
- A large region of air
- The regular, expected amount of rainfall in an area
- Horizontal movements of air
- Solar energy generates _________.
16 Clues: A large region of air • Horizontal movements of air • Convection happens ________. • Boundary between two air masses • Circulation caused by heated air • Solar energy generates _________. • Radiant energy generated from the sun • Cold air mass that advances over a warmer one • Warm air mass that advances over a colder one • The conversion of water form vapor to liquid state • ...
Solar & Nuclear Energy 2022-11-30
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- / _____ and wind energy have continued to occupy the top spots in terms of the cheapest renewable energy sources.
- / there are two fundamental nuclear processes considered for energy production one of them is called _____.
- / Solar energy is caused by _______ .
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- / Both Solar & Nuclear energy produce ___ .
- / Solar energy is caused by the ___.
- / The other fundamental nuclear process is called ____.
6 Clues: / Solar energy is caused by the ___. • / Solar energy is caused by _______ . • / Both Solar & Nuclear energy produce ___ . • / The other fundamental nuclear process is called ____. • / there are two fundamental nuclear processes considered for energy production one of them is called _____. • ...
Star Lifecycle and HR Diagram (no spaces in your answers) 2020-11-20
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- The color of the hottest stars
- The heaviest element made in a star's core
- The next stage of the Sun's life
- The nebula collapses and forms this
- When a star puffs off its outer layers
- The clouds of gas and dust where stars are formed
- The color of the coldest stars
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- >8 solar mass stars get big and cool down
- What the y-axis of the HR diagram measures
- The final stage of a sun-like star's life
- Huge explosion cause by a >8 solar mass star
- What the x-axis of the HR Diagram measures
- How the largest stars end their lives
- When the star's core begins hydrogen fusion
- The exposed core of a star made of C and O
- The most dense star. Only about 10 miles wide
16 Clues: The color of the hottest stars • The color of the coldest stars • The next stage of the Sun's life • The nebula collapses and forms this • How the largest stars end their lives • When a star puffs off its outer layers • >8 solar mass stars get big and cool down • The final stage of a sun-like star's life • What the y-axis of the HR diagram measures • ...
Earth, Moon and Solar System 2015-01-02
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- Occurs when the Earth and Moon are in line with the Sun
- Eclipse which occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and Moon
- Large planet with clear rings
- Caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis
- Eclipse which occurs when the Moon is between the Sun and Earth
- Shadow in which a total eclipse may be observed
- Shadow in which a partial eclipse will occur
- Dark regions on the Moon. Once believed to be water
- Different ways the Moon appears
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- Greek who estimated the size of the Earth
- Worlds which orbit the Sun
- Side of the Moon we never see
- Occurs when Ireland is leaning towards the Sun during the day
- Third planet from the Sun
- Biggest planet in the Solar System
- Where asteroids struck the Moon
16 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • Worlds which orbit the Sun • Large planet with clear rings • Side of the Moon we never see • Where asteroids struck the Moon • Different ways the Moon appears • Biggest planet in the Solar System • Caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis • Greek who estimated the size of the Earth • Shadow in which a partial eclipse will occur • ...
The Outer Planets 2017-07-11
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- the gas giants are made of gases that surround this type of center
- Saturn's rings are made of this material
- inside gas giants, pressure changes the gases into this
- the outer planets are called
- this causes clouds of gas to move around Jupiter
- this is the fifth planet from the sun
- this is the second biggest planet in our solar system
- all the the gas giants have
- spot the biggest storm in our solar system is called
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- the lakes on Titan are made of this instead of water
- this changes gases into liquids inside the outer planets
- Saturn's biggest moon is called
- this planet has 13 moons
- Saturn is known for these
- this planet is the seventh planet from the Sun
- these planets are made of hydrogen, helium, and other gases
16 Clues: this planet has 13 moons • Saturn is known for these • all the the gas giants have • the outer planets are called • Saturn's biggest moon is called • this is the fifth planet from the sun • Saturn's rings are made of this material • this planet is the seventh planet from the Sun • this causes clouds of gas to move around Jupiter • ...
Cosmochemistry 2022-04-07
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- Meteorite with material from the core-mantle boundary of a differentiated body.
- Characterized by the mass number (A) and the atomic number (Z).
- Meteorite with material from the iron core of a differentiated body.
- An unstable isotope of an element.
- Goldschmidt Classification: core rocks.
- Goldschmidt Classification: sulfides (core or mantle)
- Measure of abundance of elements heavier than He in a star or galaxy.
- Bodies from the early solar system which never accreted.
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- Spheroidal mineral grains found in stony meteorites.
- Characterized by equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- The process of creating new atomic nuclie from existing nucleons.
- Stony meteorite.
- A fragment which survives passage through the atmosphere.
- Goldschmidt Classification: crustal and mantle rocks.
- _ grains, which formed in other stars before our solar system; stardust
- Goldschmidt Classification: gaseous composition.
16 Clues: Stony meteorite. • An unstable isotope of an element. • Goldschmidt Classification: core rocks. • Goldschmidt Classification: gaseous composition. • Spheroidal mineral grains found in stony meteorites. • Goldschmidt Classification: crustal and mantle rocks. • Goldschmidt Classification: sulfides (core or mantle) • ...
YL8 Unit 12 2023-11-21
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- to find
- system sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun
- like a cat
- in an important way or to an important degree
- having the qualities of a dream; unreal
- realistic
- A planet outside of our Solar System.
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- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
- anything that is can be seen and stable in form
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- a device that generates a beam of coherent light
- of or like a child in a good sense
- a person who is trained to travel into outer space
- the outside layer; the top
- to officially start something (company, spaceship)
- to bend or throw back light or heat; to fold or turn back
16 Clues: to find • realistic • like a cat • the outside layer; the top • of or like a child in a good sense • A planet outside of our Solar System. • having the qualities of a dream; unreal • in an important way or to an important degree • anything that is can be seen and stable in form • a device that generates a beam of coherent light • ...
Earth, Moon, and Sun Crossword 2025-02-18
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- Which tide is very strong?
- What phase is the moon in during a lunar eclipse?
- What are the largest and shortest days called?
- Where does the suns radiation come from?
- Is Earth the largest terrestrial planet? (True or False)
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- When the moon is waning is appears to be..?
- The Sun is a huge ball of what? (Hint: Not Gas)
- What shape is the Earth's orbit around the Sun?
- What part of the sun CAN we see during a solar eclipse?
- What is one of the gasses in our atmosphere?(Not oxygen)
- What does Earth do that causes seasons?
- Jovian planets are also called?
- During a SOLAR ECLIPSE what can you not see?
- Which direction does the Sun rise?
- The planets do what around the sun?
- During neap tides, tides are...?
16 Clues: Which tide is very strong? • Jovian planets are also called? • During neap tides, tides are...? • Which direction does the Sun rise? • The planets do what around the sun? • What does Earth do that causes seasons? • Where does the suns radiation come from? • When the moon is waning is appears to be..? • During a SOLAR ECLIPSE what can you not see? • ...
Ecopetrol 2025-08-27
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- Stakeholders internos que representan la base operativa
- Estrategia inicial del proyecto para abastecer operaciones propias
- Stakeholders internos donde el Estado colombiano es mayoritario
- Stakeholders como AES Colombia que colaboran en proyectos
- Stakeholder externo que regula y supervisa las operaciones
- Maxima autoridad ejecutiva que lidera la ejecución de las estrategias
- Primer Ecoparque solar emblemático de Ecopetrol
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- Stakeholders externos que participan mediante consulta previa
- Areas directivas que gestionan líneas de negocio y apoyo
- Ciudad donde se construyó la granja solar en la refinería
- Proceso de apoyo orientado al bienestar y capacitación de empleados
- Organo que define políticas estratégicas y supervisa la gestión
- Proceso transversal clave junto con la tecnología
- Proyecto de éxito de energías renovables implementado por Ecopetrol
- Socio estratégico en el proyecto Ecoparques Solares
- Representación jerárquica de la estructura de Ecopetrol
16 Clues: Primer Ecoparque solar emblemático de Ecopetrol • Proceso transversal clave junto con la tecnología • Socio estratégico en el proyecto Ecoparques Solares • Stakeholders internos que representan la base operativa • Representación jerárquica de la estructura de Ecopetrol • Areas directivas que gestionan líneas de negocio y apoyo • ...
The Sun 2022-03-28
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- causes the granulation pattern on the sun's surface
- the layer where heat travels from the core upwards through radiation
- magnetic loops of plasma that connect sunspots
- when 2 hydrogen atoms combine in nuclear fusion
- areas of concentrated magnetic field lines
- eruptions from sunspots that emit charged particles
- superheated gas; the sun is this state of matter
- the layer where nuclear fusion occurs
- the only star in our solar system
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- the layer where convection brings heat to the sun's surface
- the upper layer of the sun's atmosphere
- the lines of this become intertwined as the sun rotates
- spike-like projections that come off the sun's atmospheric layers
- the layer where the sun's energy is released as light
- the process by which the sun gets energy
- the middle layer that appears reddish; is only visible during solar eclipses
- the marbled pattern that appears on the sun's surface
17 Clues: the only star in our solar system • the layer where nuclear fusion occurs • the upper layer of the sun's atmosphere • the process by which the sun gets energy • areas of concentrated magnetic field lines • magnetic loops of plasma that connect sunspots • when 2 hydrogen atoms combine in nuclear fusion • superheated gas; the sun is this state of matter • ...
Electricity Generation Scavenger Hunt 2022-11-22
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- Where is uranium mostly mined in Canada?
- Where is the biggest tidal plant in Canada?
- What is solar power made from?
- Which country uses the most geothermal energy?
- Nuclear energy is created by the splitting of an _________.
- How do generators produce electrical energy?
- The burning of biomass makes turbines __________ to make electricity.
- What province produces the most hydroelectricity?
- Oil is a __________ fuel source.
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- What can get sucked into the turbine intake other than water in hydro energy?
- What province has the most solar exposure?
- The majority of biomass energy is found in what form?
- How much geothermal energy is there in the world?
- What province make the most biomass?
- What happens after wind energy has been used?
- Tidal electricity is created by using the ocean's ______?
- When coal is burned to boil water, the water is boiled in a ______________.
- Where is solar electricity found?
- What has to be removed from the mine sight to obtain coal?
19 Clues: What is solar power made from? • Oil is a __________ fuel source. • Where is solar electricity found? • What province make the most biomass? • Where is uranium mostly mined in Canada? • What province has the most solar exposure? • Where is the biggest tidal plant in Canada? • How do generators produce electrical energy? • What happens after wind energy has been used? • ...
Lección 8: La Ciencia 2025-05-05
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- Google, Safari, Firefox, por ej.
- parte de la biologia que estudia la herencia el el ADN
- cuerpo celeste con luz propia
- Para escuchar música en Spotify sin una conexión wifi, hay que ____ las canciones.
- el segundo planeta del sistema solar
- recobrar la salud
- La inteligencia artificial es un tema controversial porque algunos piensan que no es ___.
- Muchas personas no creen en Dios porque es imposible _____.
- reto; tarea difiícil para completar
- @
- Algunas personas piensan que es imposible ____ en la Luna.
- No puedo entrar en mi cuenta porque no recuerdo la ____.
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- Nave espacial que despega en vertical y aterriza como un avión convencional.
- No hay evidencia que los OVNIS son una tecnología ____.
- Star Trek es un programa que cuenta de las exploraciones ficcionales en el ____.
- Fuerza por mutua atracción de la masa del cuerpo y de la Tierra
- el Sistema Solar, por ejemplo
17 Clues: @ • recobrar la salud • cuerpo celeste con luz propia • el Sistema Solar, por ejemplo • Google, Safari, Firefox, por ej. • reto; tarea difiícil para completar • el segundo planeta del sistema solar • parte de la biologia que estudia la herencia el el ADN • No hay evidencia que los OVNIS son una tecnología ____. • No puedo entrar en mi cuenta porque no recuerdo la ____. • ...
MCV4U Unit 1 Vocabulary 2026-02-20
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- Not-quite-spherical moon of Neptune
- What the I stands for in IROC
- when the limit value agrees with the point itself
- The largest mooon in the solar system
- The second-largest dwarf planet in the solar system
- a line whose slope is the average rate of change
- A chaotic, non-spherical moon of Saturn
- a line whose slope is the IROC at a point
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- a vertical asymptote is this type of discontinuity
- The largest and most well known dwarf planet
- (a+b) and (a-b) are examples of this
- The 4th largest dwarf planet (it has a moon with no name!)
- Saturn's fifth largest moon (cute little ball of ice)
- Saturn's largest moon
- The 2nd largest of Jupiter's moons
- One of Saturn's moons, famous for resembling the Death Star
- The 2nd largest of the moons of Uranus
17 Clues: Saturn's largest moon • What the I stands for in IROC • The 2nd largest of Jupiter's moons • Not-quite-spherical moon of Neptune • (a+b) and (a-b) are examples of this • The largest mooon in the solar system • The 2nd largest of the moons of Uranus • A chaotic, non-spherical moon of Saturn • a line whose slope is the IROC at a point • ...
ENERGIA TERMICA 2022-04-02
Science final crossword 2021-12-15
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- A state of the moon when it gets smaller and smaller
- A fiery ball in the sky that gives us light
- the measurement of how high or low something is
- Moon when the moon is new and fresh
- A big rock in the solar system with lacking the technical criteria to be a planet
- A repeating unit in data
- A mirrored image
- when the earth comes between the moon and sun
- A state of the moon when it gets bigger over time
- A theory on the sun being the center of the solar system.
- the lunar hemisphere that always faces away from Earth
- a continuous and repeating disturbance of a medium and a pulse is a single disturbance.
- A person that is trained to be in a space ship
- the way to get people into space
- A object put into space that moves around a larger object
- A room or building with tools of astronomical study
- The maximum extent of vibration or oscillation
- U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space.
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- A large planet having a thick gaseous atmosphere but no solid surface
- When the moon moves in front of the earth
- A shadow cast by the earth or moon over a select area
- A change in direction of a wave
- A theory where the earth is the center of
- A Russian astronaut
- universe
- a ball of light in the night
- Small rocks that orbit the solar system
- A dark central part of a sunspot
- A tendency to do nothing or something remaining unchanged
- When an object moves into the sun casting a shadow
30 Clues: universe • A mirrored image • A Russian astronaut • A repeating unit in data • a ball of light in the night • A change in direction of a wave • A dark central part of a sunspot • the way to get people into space • Moon when the moon is new and fresh • Small rocks that orbit the solar system • When the moon moves in front of the earth • A theory where the earth is the center of • ...
Crossword 2013-08-27
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- Seemingly stellar objects emitting radio waves
- Latin for wasp. Also, one of the first scooters in 1960s in India
- Our universe is not static. And, it is much more than just the Milky Way.
- Stars or meteors or panets or puto.
- Tycho Brahe's assistant who tried to convince Brahe about the model of the solar system
- The location of our solar system in the Milky Way Galaxy
- It is believed that one of these are present at the center of every galaxy
- Amount of electromagnetic energy radiated by a body in a second
- Recent meteor showers originating from the son of Zeus and Danae
- Father of modern observational astronomy
- Th faint background glow in a certain telescope that led to a Nobel Prize
- Without this, temperatures go to -280 F in Mercury.
- This nebula illuminated the night sky for months in 1054 AD.
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- Lambda-CDM concordance model predicts a very uniform, hot and dense state of ________ (13 billion years ago).
- A solar watch
- On large scales, the universe is homogeneous and ______
- The colour of very hot stars (celestial bodies indeed!)
- A mortal hero among constellations. Roman name of the son of Jupiter/Zeus
- Derived from the Greek word for the adjective form of milk
- More than one of this cocktail, you get an orderly universe
- The model proposed by Copernicus has the sun at the center
- Historically, there wasn't a difference between this and say, Orion.
- "... Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait! ..."
- Blows apart a star.
- As you look at distant objects in the universe from the Earth, you look ____ in time
25 Clues: A solar watch • Blows apart a star. • Stars or meteors or panets or puto. • Father of modern observational astronomy • Seemingly stellar objects emitting radio waves • Without this, temperatures go to -280 F in Mercury. • On large scales, the universe is homogeneous and ______ • The colour of very hot stars (celestial bodies indeed!) • ...
space 2015-10-26
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- it’s bright and it’s not a planet
- 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night
- it’s a planet and it was named after the Greek god of the sky
- giant it’s a planet that is made out of gas like Venus and Mars
- it’s a planet and it was name after t the god of war in Roman mythology (Ares)
- it’s not a planet and it’s not human some people believe it and other don't
- they are people and they are a few who can do this
- it’s a planet and it’s the smallest planet from our solar system
- it has 19 moons and was discovered by Urban Le Verier, John Couch Adams, and Johann Galle on September 23 in 1846
- it’s no longer considered a planet and it’s the smallest dwarf planet in the Solar System its smaller than earth moons
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- it’s bright and it’s a planet and it’s the sixth largest planet
- a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust
- it only comes out at night and they is over billion of them
- it’s the largest planet in our solar system it has a moon that is bigger than Mercury
- it was the god of agriculture in Roman mythology and it’s also the father of Jupiter, the king of the Roman gods and it’s a planet
- star it’s a star but you can wish on it
- it’s also called a minor planet and it’s a small body that orbits around the sun
- it make everything stay on the ground
- it’s our home and it’s our planet
- hole it’s a place where money or lost item apparently disappear without trace
20 Clues: it’s bright and it’s not a planet • it’s our home and it’s our planet • it make everything stay on the ground • star it’s a star but you can wish on it • they are people and they are a few who can do this • 12 people have gone there and its comes out at night • a bright object in space that has a tail of gas and dust • ...
nosterbaan@faithchristianacademytucson.org 2023-03-25
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- the sun's surface, which radiates visible light
- false belief that the movement of various bodies in the solar system influence human life
- a large, gaseous planet of the outer solar system
- a vast, moving interstellar cloud of gas and dust
- a form of wave energy that has both electrical and magnetic properties
- a calendar that uses the phases of the moon
- a telescope that uses a series of mirrors to magnify objects
- a band of colored or while light in the atmosphere caused by charged particles from the sun interacting with the Earth's upper atmosphere
- the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere
- a telescope that uses a series of lenses to magnify objects
- a spherical object that orbits the sun and has removed other objects from its orbit
- a rocky object that orbits the sun
- on the sun where energy from the sun's core moves toward the sun's surface
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- centered on or around the earth
- the first layer of the sun's atmosphere
- the entire wave length range of electromagnetic radiation
- a spherical object that orbits the sun but is not large enough to move other objects from its orbit
- on the sun where convection currents bring energy to the sun's surface and take gas back into the sun
- a calendar that uses the amount of time Earth takes to orbit the sun
- a fiery burst of gas from the sun that rises thousands of kilometers into space
- centered on or around the sun
- an opening through which light passes
- a small, dense, rocky planet of the inner solar system
- scientific study of matter beyond Earth's atmosphere
24 Clues: centered on or around the sun • centered on or around the earth • a rocky object that orbits the sun • an opening through which light passes • the first layer of the sun's atmosphere • the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere • a calendar that uses the phases of the moon • the sun's surface, which radiates visible light • a large, gaseous planet of the outer solar system • ...
ESH Semester 2 Vocab Crossword Puzzle Take 2 2023-05-01
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- element that forms in the cores of massive stars causing fusion to stop
- calculated as mass divided by volume
- forms when a massive star dies; intense gravity that not even light can escape
- force of attraction in the universe
- model of the solar system that places the sun in the center
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- phase of the moon in which the entire lit side is facing Earth
- super dense star that forms when a massive star dies
- theory that explains the formation of the universe
- relatively cool area on the surface of the sun
- the Sun's visible layer
- classification of stars in which most stars are found
- a collection of billions of stars held together by gravity
- created the three laws of planetary motion
- ______ magnitude is how bright a star actually is
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- measurement of distance based on the distance that light can travel in a year in the vacuum of space
- where nuclear fusion occurs in the sun
- the only EM wave that humans can see
- ______ magnitude is the how bright a star appears from Earth
- EM wave with the longest wavelength
- theory that explains the formation of the solar system
- model of the solar system that places Earth in the center
- EM waves are these types of waves
- a collection of stars that make a picture used to map the night sky
- the change in wavelength based on the motion of an object relative to the position of the observer is called the ____ effect
- EM wave with the highest energy
26 Clues: the Sun's visible layer • EM wave with the highest energy • EM waves are these types of waves • EM wave with the longest wavelength • force of attraction in the universe • the only EM wave that humans can see • calculated as mass divided by volume • where nuclear fusion occurs in the sun • anything that has mass and takes up space • created the three laws of planetary motion • ...
SNC1P Key Terms Review 2022-05-27
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- this element has 11 protons
- stars produce their own light so they are said to be:
- describes how shiny a substance is
- renewable power source that uses sunlight
- the sphere of the Earth that includes water in its three states
- this subatomic particle flows to produce electricity
- this type of change involves the formation of a new substance and evidence might include a change in colour
- a measure of mass per unit volume
- this is used to charge an object using static electricity without touching
- the atomic mass of helium
- this family on the periodic table is very reactive and has one valence electron
- this element has 17 electrons
- number of hydrogen atoms per oxygen atoms in H2O (water)
- happens when sunlight to the Earth or the moon is blocked
- coloured lights that move across the night sky when solar particles collide with the atmosphere
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- non-renewable power source that uses uranium
- allows electrons to flow; copper, for example.
- a pattern made by stars in the night sky
- this subatomic particle has a positive charge
- object made of rock and metal usually found between Mars and Jupiter
- type of charging that happens when you rub two different materials together
- describes how quickly liquid can flow
- used to measure current in a circuit
- non-living part of an ecosystem
- type of circuit where each load can be operated independently
- this family on the periodic table has stable elements that don't react
- type of circuit where, if one load breaks, the all stop working
- a shooting star
- the largest planet in our solar system
29 Clues: a shooting star • the atomic mass of helium • this element has 11 protons • this element has 17 electrons • non-living part of an ecosystem • a measure of mass per unit volume • describes how shiny a substance is • used to measure current in a circuit • describes how quickly liquid can flow • the largest planet in our solar system • a pattern made by stars in the night sky • ...
CostasA Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- A source of flammable energy composed by chemicals changing.
- A factory where crude oil is converted to other substances.
- the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S.
- heat from Earth's interior.
- A mixture of gasoline and natural alcohol used as fuel in cars.
- the least used significant energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- powers things like heat, electricity, and transportation as fuel.
- energy produced by flowing water.
- two ways of energy _ are solar panels and insulation.
- A practical form of nuclear energy involving nuclei splitting.
- the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S.
- keeping heat trapped inside spaces.
- produced from steam reforming and used for energy.
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- one of the most efficient and clean energy sources, but also the most potentially dangerous.
- factors that weaken or disable an energy source.
- movements in water capable of creating energy or power.
- an impractical form of nuclear energy.
- used to create energy with wind and water.
- chemical carbons made of carbon and hydrogen.
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels.
- A negative substance released into the air as a side effect of some energy sources.
- chemical compounds made from oil.
- fuel sources capable of being renewed.
- fuels formed naturally under extreme pressure and long periods of time.
- the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water.
- machines that create electricity when turbines help move them.
- fuel sources that cannot be renewed.
- used in the production of panels used in solar energy gathering.
- the leading energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- Energy that comes directly from the sun's rays.
30 Clues: heat from Earth's interior. • chemical compounds made from oil. • energy produced by flowing water. • keeping heat trapped inside spaces. • fuel sources that cannot be renewed. • an impractical form of nuclear energy. • fuel sources capable of being renewed. • the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S. • the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S. • ...
CostasA Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- one of the most efficient and clean energy sources, but also the most potentially dangerous.
- used in the production of panels used in solar energy gathering.
- energy produced by flowing water.
- A practical form of nuclear energy involving nuclei splitting.
- the leading energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- A negative substance released into the air as a side effect of some energy sources.
- A factory where crude oil is converted to other substances.
- heat from Earth's interior.
- powers things like heat, electricity, and transportation as fuel.
- A mixture of gasoline and natural alcohol used as fuel in cars.
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels.
- fuel sources that cannot be renewed.
- used to create energy with wind and water.
- A source of flammable energy composed by chemicals changing.
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- fuels formed naturally under extreme pressure and long periods of time.
- movements in water capable of creating energy or power.
- chemical carbons made of carbon and hydrogen.
- machines that create electricity when turbines help move them.
- produced from steam reforming and used for energy.
- chemical compounds made from oil.
- factors that weaken or disable an energy source.
- keeping heat trapped inside spaces.
- the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S.
- the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water.
- an impractical form of nuclear energy.
- two ways of energy _ are solar panels and insulation.
- the least used significant energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- Energy that comes directly from the sun's rays.
- fuel sources capable of being renewed.
- the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S.
30 Clues: heat from Earth's interior. • chemical compounds made from oil. • energy produced by flowing water. • keeping heat trapped inside spaces. • fuel sources that cannot be renewed. • an impractical form of nuclear energy. • fuel sources capable of being renewed. • the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S. • the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S. • ...
Science Puzzle-Bethany Anderson 2018-05-02
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- A small body of matter that enters into the Earth's atmosphere
- Water boils at 100 degrees in this scale
- The study of living things
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- The distance that light travels in one year
- The gases surrounding the Earth or a planet
- The place where everything gets it's energy
- The galaxy in which the Sun and solar system
- The amount of compactness in a substance
- A process used by plants and other organisms
- The amount of heat of coldness in the air
- Interlocking food chains
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards rain, heat, wind, sunshine, etc.
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- A cold dry biome that has very little plant life and the animal called the Caribou lives there
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- A dwarf planet that used to be part of the solar system
- A large cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
- The study of animals
- an organism that only eats plants
- An animal that feeds on dead organisms
- The largest planet
- All of space, including galaxies, solar systems, planets, and stars
- An instrument that measures air pressure
- The gravitationally bound system, including a sun with planets orbiting it
- The study of an organisms habitat or ecosystem
- The energy of an objects motion
- A small very dense star, usually the size of a planet
- A natural body that revolves around a planet
- A very large star, that is late in it's life cycle
- A small body of ice and cosmic dust that gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail
30 Clues: The largest planet • The study of animals • Interlocking food chains • The study of living things • The energy of an objects motion • an organism that only eats plants • An animal that feeds on dead organisms • Water boils at 100 degrees in this scale • An instrument that measures air pressure • The amount of compactness in a substance • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2018-10-02
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- A highly magnetized rotating neutron star / white dwarf that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
- A phenomenon that describes an increase /decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward or away from each other.
- The star system closest to the Solar system.
- Describes how the universe expanded from a very high-density and high-temperature state.
- The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- Disturbances in space-time caused by some of the most violent and energetic processes in the Universe. Predicted by Einstein the in his general theory of relativity.
- A system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. Bounded gravitationally.
- A form of radio receiver used in astronomy, receiving radio waves emitted by radio sources.
- The person who developed the theory of relativity.
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- High-energy radiation, mainly originating outside the Solar System and even from distant galaxies. The effect of it on humans is still unknown.
- How the early cosmic mist was broke by the other galaxies.
- A large radio telescope project and was planned to be built in Australia and South Africa.
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.
- A vector field that describes the magnetic influence of electrical currents and magnetized materials.
- A form of matter that account for 85% of the matter in the universe.
- The study of how the universe is formed from a homogeneous beginning, and how the first galaxy structure is formed.
- A theoretical framework which considers particles are replaced by one dimensional strings.
- The most abundant material in the universe.
- An electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the spectrum longer than infrared light.
- A region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
20 Clues: The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way. • The galaxy that contains our solar system. • The most abundant material in the universe. • The star system closest to the Solar system. • The person who developed the theory of relativity. • How the early cosmic mist was broke by the other galaxies. • A form of matter that account for 85% of the matter in the universe. • ...
Space Vocab 2023-12-11
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- A celestial body that revolves around a planet.
- Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the sun.
- Remains of meteoroids that strike the surface of the earth or the moon.
- The force of attraction that pull objects towards each other, controls the motion of our solar system.
- The luminous celestial body around which the Earth and other planets revolve and from which they receive heat and light.
- A natural chunk of rock or dust existing outside of Earth’s atmosphere.
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration. An American government agency dedicated to space exploration.
- Any of the large celestial bodies that revolve around the sun in the solar system.
- The investigation of physical conditions in space and on stars, planets and other celestial bodies.
- Something that orbits around another object, can be natural or man-made.
- A vehicle or device designed for travel or operation outside Earth’s atmosphere.
- The father of modern science, made improvements to the telescope and discovered the 4 largest moons of Jupiter.
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- a building or place that is equipped for observation of natural phenomena.
- An orbiting space satellite that began construction in 2001 with the cooperation of 16 countries.
- Small meteoroid that burns upon entry of Earth’s atmosphere.
- An unmanned spacecraft designed to explore the solar system and transmit data back to Earth.
- An optical instrument for viewing distant objects.
- A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit.
- A ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat.
- A reusable spacecraft designed for travel or operation outside Earth’s atmosphere.
20 Clues: A celestial body that revolves around a planet. • An optical instrument for viewing distant objects. • Large and small rocks or metallic masses orbiting the sun. • Small meteoroid that burns upon entry of Earth’s atmosphere. • A ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat. • Remains of meteoroids that strike the surface of the earth or the moon. • ...
Jupiter 2024-12-06
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- Jupiter is _____ at the poles by 6%
- The comet Shoemaker-Levy was ripped into many pieces by ______
- Heat powers the weather which creates the _____
- The atmosphere is made of 100's km of helium and ______
- The Red spot is a _______ in a spinning fluid.
- Cooling gases contract.
- The solar system formed from a flat disc of gas and _____
- Jupiters lighter coloured stripes
- Jupiters darker stripes
- Hours in a Jupiter day
- Turbulence between belts and zones creates___?
- The ring is made of dust from impacts of ___ on moons
- The number of Earths that would fit into Jupiter?
- Bands and zones circulate in _____ directions
- The molecule making the spot red
- Jupiter has a strong _____ field
- Planets before they are planets
- Jupiter is not a ____star
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- The gas of the atmosphere becomes ______as you go deeper
- Jupiter is too small for the process of ______
- Makes the chemicals appear darker yellow, red and brown
- The Great Red Spot is a giant ____________?
- We see the ______ of Jupiter
- Maybe Jupiter _______ Earth from comets
- Aurora are caused by ____wind and magnetic fields
- Compared to Earth the Red spot is____________?
- Jupiter is the 2 _______ ton gorilla of the solar system
- Scars from the comet SL-9 lasted for _______
- You can see four of these with a small telescope
- Swells up by convection currents to form zones
- Contracting gases heat up which is why Jupiter is hot
- How many hundred kms from the sun?
- Jupiter emits more _____than it receives
- Metallic hydrogen is hotter than the ______?
- Rock or metal in the center of Jupiter
- At the poles are ___________ from the magnetic field
- Hydrogen becomes a metal as you go deeper
37 Clues: Hours in a Jupiter day • Cooling gases contract. • Jupiters darker stripes • Jupiter is not a ____star • We see the ______ of Jupiter • Planets before they are planets • The molecule making the spot red • Jupiter has a strong _____ field • Jupiters lighter coloured stripes • How many hundred kms from the sun? • Jupiter is _____ at the poles by 6% • ...
Physics Crossword 8 2024-11-03
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- the turning effect of a force (6)
- the period of a wave is the reciprocal of the ____ (9)
- there are ____ fundamental forces (4)
- this group of particles includes muons and neutrinos (6)
- force per unit area (8)
- the hand you use to check the direction of the current and magnetic field (5)
- falling objects eventually reach a ____ velocity (8)
- adding a resistor in parallel ____ the total resistance (7)
- has the quark configuration udd (7)
- the I-V graph for an Ohmic conductor at constant temperature is ____ (6)
- charge x potential difference (6)
- our model of the solar system was initially ____ (10)
- smaller planets in our solar system are primarily made of ____ (4)
- an object floats if the upthrust is equal to its ____ (6)
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- magnets that can have their magnetism turned on and off (14)
- an example of a longitudinal wave (5)
- the colour of a sunset on Mars (4)
- waves changing direction as they enter a new medium (10)
- mass x velocity (8)
- ammeters are connected in ____ (6)
- electrons have a very small de ____ wavelength (7)
- all waves can be ____ (8)
- SUVAT is used when acceleration is ____ (8)
- the first planet found using a telescope (6)
- protons have a ____ charge (8)
- a greater ____ leads to a smaller de Broglie wavelength (8)
- Laika the ____ was one of the first animals in space (3)
- the rate of energy transfer (5)
- the Earth ____ the Sun (6)
- the only planet in our solar system not named after a God (5)
- a ripple tank can be used to study the properties of ____ waves (5)
- number of Gamma photons produced during annihilation (3)
32 Clues: mass x velocity (8) • force per unit area (8) • all waves can be ____ (8) • the Earth ____ the Sun (6) • protons have a ____ charge (8) • the rate of energy transfer (5) • the turning effect of a force (6) • charge x potential difference (6) • the colour of a sunset on Mars (4) • ammeters are connected in ____ (6) • has the quark configuration udd (7) • ...
ENERGY Crossword 2025-02-06
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- energy, Energy that does not harm the environment.
- energy, Energy from the movement of tides.
- dioxide, A gas released when fossil fuels burn, causing climate change.
- A greenhouse gas from cows, landfills, and fossil fuels.
- Electricity made using water.
- A county in Ireland with many wind farms.
- Coal, oil, and gas are examples of this energy source.
- Energy that will run out, like coal, oil, and gas.
- The renewable energy Iceland uses.
- Energy made from ocean waves.
- Using less energy to help the environment.
- A type of air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels.
- A fuel cut from bogs used in Ireland.
- A good location for solar energy because it gets lots of sun.
- Fuels made from plants and waste.
- A dam that creates electricity from water.
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- effect, When gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Cutting down trees, which affects carbon levels.
- energy, Energy made using wind turbines.
- A system that moves electricity from power stations to homes.
- A group of wind turbines producing electricity.
- Irelands biggest hydroelectric power station.
- A black fossil fuel burned for energy.
- energy, Made by splitting atoms, used in some power stations.
- A fossil fuel mainly used for transport and heating.
- warming, The Earth's temperature rising due to pollution.
- The parts of a wind turbine that spin in the wind.
- Used to capture energy from the sun.
- A fossil fuel used for electricity and heating.
- Energy that will not run out, like wind and solar power.
- A large area with many solar panels.
- A machine that turns wind or water into electricity.
32 Clues: Electricity made using water. • Energy made from ocean waves. • Fuels made from plants and waste. • The renewable energy Iceland uses. • Used to capture energy from the sun. • A large area with many solar panels. • A fuel cut from bogs used in Ireland. • A black fossil fuel burned for energy. • energy, Energy made using wind turbines. • ...
Astronomy 2025-06-02
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- A natural object that orbits a planet
- Known for its rings
- A model of the solar system with Earth at the center
- Second planet from the Sun. Cloud covered and very bright
- A medium sized star at the center of our solar system
- A body that orbits a planet
- The movement of one object around another
- Closest to the Sun. Small rocky planet with craters
- The measure of the amount of matter in an abject
- The spinning of Earth around its axis
- All of space and everything in it
- An imaginary line through the center of the Earth. From North pole to South pole
- Windy planet
- The force of gravity on an object
- The rise and fall of ocean water that occur approximately every 12.5 hours
- Day and night are about 12 hours long each
- An object that orbits a star, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared its orbit of debris
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- The day of the year when the Sun is farthest north or south
- Spherical object that orbits a star
- Coldest planet
- Massive, self-luminous body of gas
- A ball of dust and ice that develops a tail as it passes the Sun
- A pattern or group of stars that represents a figure
- A curved path that a celestial body takes
- Gas giant. Largest planet
- Develops the Heliocentric Model
- A force that makes objects pull toward each other
- The pale blue dot
- Includes the Sun, the planets, their moons, and everything else that revolves around the Sun
- A model of the solar system with the Sun at the center
- 4th planet from the Sun. Red planet
- Earth has seasons because its axis is _____________
- A system of dust, gas, and many millions of start
- A giant ball of superheated gas or plasma
- A small piece of rock or ice burning in Earth’s atmosphere
35 Clues: Windy planet • Coldest planet • The pale blue dot • Known for its rings • Gas giant. Largest planet • A body that orbits a planet • Develops the Heliocentric Model • All of space and everything in it • The force of gravity on an object • Massive, self-luminous body of gas • Spherical object that orbits a star • 4th planet from the Sun. Red planet • ...
Astronomy 2025-05-14
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- One full trip a planet makes around the Sun
- A huge group of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity
- One full spin of a planet on its axis
- A natural object that orbits a planet
- The area beyond Earth’s atmosphere
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s gravity
- A spacecraft that explores space without people on board
- The path one object takes around another in space
- A space rock that burns in Earth’s atmosphere
- When one space object blocks light from another
- Another word for the universe
- An object that orbits a planet; can be natural or man-made
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- The distance light travels in one year
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- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born
- The imaginary line Earth spins around
- A space object made of ice and dust with a glowing tail
- Relating to the Sun
- A tool used to see things far away in space
- Everything in space, including all stars and galaxies
- When a spacecraft is sent into space
- A bowl-shaped hole on the surface of a planet or moon
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet
- A giant ball of hot gas that gives off light and heat
- A large object that orbits a star like the Sun
- A person trained to travel in space
- A place in space with gravity so strong not even light can escape
- Way The galaxy that includes our solar system
- Relating to the Moon
30 Clues: Relating to the Sun • Relating to the Moon • Another word for the universe • The area beyond Earth’s atmosphere • A person trained to travel in space • When a spacecraft is sent into space • The imaginary line Earth spins around • One full spin of a planet on its axis • A natural object that orbits a planet • The distance light travels in one year • ...
Solar System 2016-03-31
8 Clues: The largest planet • Known as the 'Red planet' • The planet that has 53 moons • The planet that has 27 moons • The closest planet from the sun • The farthest planet from the sun • Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the Sun • Spins in the direction opposite to the direction of other planets
Solar System 2019-10-24
8 Clues: where we live • is the largest planet • is the smallest planet. • Is the only planet that sits sideways • is the Coldest Planet in the Solar System • is best known for its fabulous ring system • is also often described as the “Red Planet” • is the second brightest natural object in the sky.
Solar system 2020-04-03
8 Clues: has rings • the largest planet • known as"red planet" • the closest planet to the sun • the farthest planet from the Sun • rotates the Sun from west to east • orbits the Sun in 365 days an 6 hours • the first planet discovered with the use of a telescope.
Sistem solar 2020-04-12
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- Planet yang mengambil masa paling lama untuk mengorbit matahari.
- Planet yang berputar pada paksi yang condong hampir selari dengan orbitnya.
- Dikenali sebagai Planet Merah.
- Satu-satunya planet yang boleh mennpung benda hidup.
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- Planet terdekat dengan matahari.
- Satu-satunya planet yang berputar dari timur ke barat.
- Planet terbesar dalam sistem suria.
- Planet yang mempunyai cincin dan paling banyak bulan.
8 Clues: Dikenali sebagai Planet Merah. • Planet terdekat dengan matahari. • Planet terbesar dalam sistem suria. • Satu-satunya planet yang boleh mennpung benda hidup. • Planet yang mempunyai cincin dan paling banyak bulan. • Satu-satunya planet yang berputar dari timur ke barat. • Planet yang mengambil masa paling lama untuk mengorbit matahari. • ...
solar system 2020-03-23
8 Clues: It has rings. • It's our home. • It's a big planet • It's the red planet. • It's a very cold planet. • It's very near to the Sun. • It's a very bright planet. • It's very far from the Sun.
Solar System 2020-07-14
8 Clues: I am the farthest • I am at the center • I am the fifth planet • I am the hottest planet • Blue and Green are my colors • My rings make me look unique • UAE is on a mission to study me • I am the abode of the solar system
Solar System 2020-07-15
Solar Space 2020-06-25
8 Clues: I have life on me. • I am the coldest planet. • -I am the hottest planet. • I have most moons in the system. • I am not a planet anymore but once I was. • I have possibly of life on me like my neighbour. • I am in the Solar System I have prominent rings. • I am closest to the central star in the solar system.
solar system 2021-02-25
8 Clues: blue planet • morning star • the red planet • titan is the largest moon of • a liquid layer of iron and nickel • smaller bodies in orbit around the sun • an earths layer including crust and mantle • distance travelled by light in a vaccum in one tropical year
solar system 2019-06-27
8 Clues: a dwarf planet. • it is a fiery Ball • It takes 13 light hours across • A space rock that lands on earth • It has been visited by one spacecraft • It is very ho and it will burn if you touched it • when you look into the sky you see thousands of them • To get to the moon it takes 1 light second from earth
solar system 2020-09-09
8 Clues: living planet • the red planet • hottest planet • coldest planet • largest planet • a big ball of fire • the planet with rings • natural satellite of the earth
Solar System 2021-05-30
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- An __ is a rocky object which orbits the Sun.
- The Sun is the star at the centre of our Solar system.
- __ is the planet with the most rings.
- Our solar system is 4.5 __ years old.
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- Recently, we have sent rovers to look for life on ___.
- The __ orbits the Earth.
- The __ is a big ball of gases and is responsible for holding all the planets in orbit.
- The planets orbit the Sun in an __ shape.
8 Clues: The __ orbits the Earth. • __ is the planet with the most rings. • Our solar system is 4.5 __ years old. • The planets orbit the Sun in an __ shape. • An __ is a rocky object which orbits the Sun. • Recently, we have sent rovers to look for life on ___. • The Sun is the star at the centre of our Solar system. • ...
