solar Crossword Puzzles
Solar System 2021-03-26
8 Clues: balls of light in space • the action of spinning • things spin around a planet • down force that you cannot see • a line in the middle of a planet • line up of stars that make a shape • a place in space with planets on a track • action of an object spinning around an object
Solar System 2024-05-31
8 Clues: Biggest planet • Hottest planet • The Red planet • Smallest planet • Known for its rings • Only planet that has life • Farthest planet from the sun • Second to farthest planet from sun
Solar System 2023-09-09
solar system 2023-09-29
8 Clues: Type of star • we live in it • The Earth has it • comes from the Sun • each planet has it • The Sun is an example • all the planets plus the Sun • when you see multiple of them on earth, people will call it a shooting star
solar system 2023-06-13
9 Clues: mars is ____. • minor planets • what we live on • what we live on • moving in a circle • one of the ice giants • what comes our at night • how many planets are there? • born with the clouds of dust
solar system 2023-06-13
9 Clues: minor planets • mars is ____. • what we live on • what we live on • moving in a circle • one of the ice giants • what comes our at night • how many planets are there? • born with the clouds of dust
Solar System 2021-10-04
8 Clues: The blue planet. • Could float in water. • Short Day, Long Year. • Hot in morning cold in night. • Has 2 moons called Deimos and Phobos. • A Season lasts one long day – 42 years. • The hottest planet in the solar system. • The fastest spinning planet in the solar system.
Sistema solar 2022-04-09
Solar System 2022-02-22
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- A natural satellite that orbits a plant
- The region the inner and outer planets where most asteroids orbit the Sun
- Only planet in the solar system life exists
- A celestial body of ice,dust,and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
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- Any large celestial bodies that resolve around the Sun in the solar system
- Earthlike
- Matter with no set volume and no set shape
- A ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat
8 Clues: Earthlike • A natural satellite that orbits a plant • Matter with no set volume and no set shape • Only planet in the solar system life exists • A ball of gas in space that produces its own light and heat • Any large celestial bodies that resolve around the Sun in the solar system • The region the inner and outer planets where most asteroids orbit the Sun • ...
Solar system 2024-12-12
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- rocks that fall into earth and burn up
- a giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system
- an object that orbits a planet or something else that is not a star
- Comets are frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices.
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- rocky, airless remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system
- a 4.5 billion-year-old yellow dwarf star – a hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium
- Meteoroids are space rocks that range in size from dust grains to small asteroids.
- A planet is a celestial body that is in orbit around a star
8 Clues: rocks that fall into earth and burn up • a giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system • A planet is a celestial body that is in orbit around a star • an object that orbits a planet or something else that is not a star • rocky, airless remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system • ...
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 System 2023-10-17
8 Clues: The planet with stripes. • The closest planet to the sun. • The third planet from the sun. • The red planet next to Jupiter. • This planet has rings around it. • The farthest planet from the sun. • The planet between Mercury and Earth. • This planet is the seventh planet from the sun.
Solar System 2023-10-09
Solar System 2024-01-11
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- Half of the Earth (Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western)
- A large group of stars held together by gravitation and separated from other groups of stars by large regions of space
- The turning of an object on its axis; on complete rotation on an axis causes day and night
- A ball of gas in space that produces its own heat and light
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- A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some plants have no moons; others have over 60 moons
- A system of planets and other bodies that orbit a star
- The planet on which all known life exists
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce its own light
8 Clues: The planet on which all known life exists • A system of planets and other bodies that orbit a star • Half of the Earth (Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western) • A ball of gas in space that produces its own heat and light • A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce its own light • ...
Solar System 2024-01-21
Solar system 2024-11-13
8 Clues: very hot and cold • the Milky Way is a • near the planet we live on • third biggest object in space • known for i the ring around it • where the planets and stars are • gives all planets light and heat • a planet with a living population
solar system 2024-11-13
8 Clues: everything • pulls downward • where we get light from • Our “space neighborhood” • rotates at a 90-degree angle • not visible to the naked eye • biggest of the terrestrial planets • surface is both very hot and very cold
Solar System 2025-03-23
8 Clues: The Red Planet. • Known for its stunning rings. • The smallest planet in our solar • The farthest planet from the Sun. • A planet that rotates on its side. • The only planet known to support life. • The largest planet in our solar system. • second planet from the Sun and known for its thick clouds.
sistema solar 2025-05-12
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- maior planeta do sistema solar
- é o planeta mais próximo do sol
- planeta conhecido como mais gelado e inacessível
- são corpos celestes que giram ao redor dos planetas e não tem luz própria
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- único planeta, onde há um conjunto de fatores que permitem a vida
- planeta visto facilmente da terra, conhecido como estrela d´alva
- fonte de luz e calor para o nosso planeta
- conhecido como planeta vermelho
8 Clues: maior planeta do sistema solar • é o planeta mais próximo do sol • conhecido como planeta vermelho • fonte de luz e calor para o nosso planeta • planeta conhecido como mais gelado e inacessível • planeta visto facilmente da terra, conhecido como estrela d´alva • único planeta, onde há um conjunto de fatores que permitem a vida • ...
Solar System 2024-04-16
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- an intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- graph in which the absolute magnitudes (intrinsic brightness) of stars are plotted against their spectral types (temperatures)
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- a spot or patch appearing from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings.
- System the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
8 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun. • an intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots • a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction. • ...
Solar system 2022-03-23
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- which planet is closer to the sun.venus,
- what is located between the inner and outer planets.
- which is the largest object in our solar system? Jupiter, The largest plant in the solar system is
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- A force of attraction between any two objects is called
- Which planet rotates to give day/night every 24 hours
- Which movement creates years?
- this cold, blue planet was discovered by a mathematical prediction
- which planet is earth twin
8 Clues: which planet is earth twin • Which movement creates years? • which planet is closer to the sun.venus, • what is located between the inner and outer planets. • Which planet rotates to give day/night every 24 hours • A force of attraction between any two objects is called • this cold, blue planet was discovered by a mathematical prediction • ...
sistema solar 2025-07-26
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- Estrela que aquece a Terra
- Maior planeta do Sistema Solar.
- É um conjunto de astros formado pelo Sol, ao centro, com planetas e satélites que giram ao seu redor. Posição do planeta Terra em relação ao Sol.
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- Corpo celeste que apresenta luz própria.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
- Único planeta que apresenta condições necessárias à vida.
- Nome da nossa galáxia
- Quantidade de planetas do Sistema Solar
8 Clues: Nome da nossa galáxia • Estrela que aquece a Terra • Satélite natural da Terra. • Maior planeta do Sistema Solar. • Quantidade de planetas do Sistema Solar • Corpo celeste que apresenta luz própria. • Único planeta que apresenta condições necessárias à vida. • ...
Solar Oven 2022-05-04
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- FIeld - region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- - body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement
- a device for charging a battery or battery-powered equipment.
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- - device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- - instrument for measuring electric potential in volts.
- -instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- - the pressure from an electrical circuits power source that pushes charged electrons current through a conducting loop , enabling them to do work such as illumitanating a light
- - dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
8 Clues: -instrument for measuring electric current in amperes. • - instrument for measuring electric potential in volts. • a device for charging a battery or battery-powered equipment. • - device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current. • - dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity. • ...
Solar Oven 2022-05-04
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- - instrument for measuring electric potential in volts.
- - body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement
- - dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
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- -instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- a device for charging a battery or battery-powered equipment.
- FIeld - region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- - the pressure from an electrical circuits power source that pushes charged electrons current through a conducting loop , enabling them to do work such as illumitanating a light
- - device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
8 Clues: -instrument for measuring electric current in amperes. • - instrument for measuring electric potential in volts. • a device for charging a battery or battery-powered equipment. • - device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current. • - dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity. • ...
solar system 2022-08-31
8 Clues: has 53 moons • closest to sun • hottest planet • perfect for life • has a ring around it • nicknamed the "red planet" • coldest planet in our solar system • only planet not visible to the naked eye
Solar System 2025-12-11
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- When a planet travels one full path around the Sun.
- The spinning of a planet on its axis.
- A huge, glowing ball of gas that gives off light and heat.
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- A natural object that goes around a planet.
- All the planets, moons, and other objects that go around our star together.
- A large object that moves around a star, like Earth.
- The path an object takes as it travels around something else.
- Everything outside Earth’s atmosphere.
8 Clues: The spinning of a planet on its axis. • Everything outside Earth’s atmosphere. • A natural object that goes around a planet. • When a planet travels one full path around the Sun. • A large object that moves around a star, like Earth. • A huge, glowing ball of gas that gives off light and heat. • The path an object takes as it travels around something else. • ...
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 _____. • ...
Northern Lights 2026-01-15
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- The sun emits _______ wind
- Another name for the Northern Lights = Aurora ________________
- Solar wind enters the atmosphere and interacts with particles that _________ different colors of light.
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- The solar wind is made up of hot _________
- The _______ of the light depends on the altitude
- When the solar wind reaches the _________ it is attracted to the north and south poles
6 Clues: The sun emits _______ wind • The solar wind is made up of hot _________ • The _______ of the light depends on the altitude • Another name for the Northern Lights = Aurora ________________ • When the solar wind reaches the _________ it is attracted to the north and south poles • ...
RENEWABLE ENERGIES 2023-10-15
6 Clues: energy obtained from water • biomass energy comes from... • element that rotates the turbines • solar energy is obtained by catching • Solar energy is collected with solar... • Renewable energies produce ... for lighting
Non-Planetary Objects 2022-04-07
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- The largest planet in our solar system
- These are made up of ice, dust, & gas and have long tails
- The closest planet to the sun
- This is a shooting star
- The action of a planet orbiting the sun
- Third rock from the sun
- The action of the Earth spinning on it's axis
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- What do comets orbit
- A Meteor that does not vaporize after entering a planet's atmosphere
- Left-over pieces of a planet that orbit the sun
- Smaller asteroids that do not stay in orbit
- Dwarf planet, formerly the smallest planet in our solar system
12 Clues: What do comets orbit • This is a shooting star • Third rock from the sun • The closest planet to the sun • The largest planet in our solar system • The action of a planet orbiting the sun • Smaller asteroids that do not stay in orbit • The action of the Earth spinning on it's axis • Left-over pieces of a planet that orbit the sun • ...
Space 2024-01-03
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- The moon's surface has these due to its lack of atmosphere
- The only star in our solar system
- Name for the moon phases that are increasing illumination
- Name of the moon phase when the whole moon is visible
- Furthest planet from the sun in our solar system
- Closest planet to the sun
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- Describes how flat an orbit is
- Name for planets with rocky surfaces
- Name for the moon phases that are decreasing illumination
- Formed after an early planet Theia collided with Earth
- Planet with the hottest surface temperature
- How long it takes a planet to revolve around the sun
12 Clues: Closest planet to the sun • Describes how flat an orbit is • The only star in our solar system • Name for planets with rocky surfaces • Planet with the hottest surface temperature • Furthest planet from the sun in our solar system • How long it takes a planet to revolve around the sun • Name of the moon phase when the whole moon is visible • ...
Space Crossword 2024-03-25
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- The biggest planet of the solar system
- The 7th planet from the Sun
- The coldest planet in our Solar System
- When the Earth passes in between the Sun and Moon.
- Where we live
- A line that is made up of lots of stars, rocks, dust and dark matter
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- When the Earth is precisely between the Sun and Moon
- The planet that spins the opposite direction to most planets
- The fifth stage of the moon phases
- The closest planet to the Sun
- A planet that has rings
- A planet made out of iron, nickel and sulfur
12 Clues: Where we live • A planet that has rings • The 7th planet from the Sun • The closest planet to the Sun • The fifth stage of the moon phases • The biggest planet of the solar system • The coldest planet in our Solar System • A planet made out of iron, nickel and sulfur • When the Earth passes in between the Sun and Moon. • When the Earth is precisely between the Sun and Moon • ...
Astronomia básica 2023-08-28
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- Qual é o planeta mais próximo do Sol?
- O que os astronautas sentem ao retornar à Terra?
- Qual é o planeta com atmosfera composta principalmente de hidrogênio e hélio?
- O que os astronautas estudam no espaço?
- Qual é o planeta conhecido por seus anéis?
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- Qual é o único planeta conhecido por abrigar vida?
- Qual é o maior planeta do sistema solar?
- Qual é a lua mais brilhante de Júpiter?
- Qual é o planeta mais distante do Sol?
- Qual é o segundo planeta mais próximo do Sol?
- Qual é a estrela central do sistema solar?
- Qual é o planeta vermelho?
12 Clues: Qual é o planeta vermelho? • Qual é o planeta mais próximo do Sol? • Qual é o planeta mais distante do Sol? • Qual é a lua mais brilhante de Júpiter? • O que os astronautas estudam no espaço? • Qual é o maior planeta do sistema solar? • Qual é a estrela central do sistema solar? • Qual é o planeta conhecido por seus anéis? • Qual é o segundo planeta mais próximo do Sol? • ...
Science Birthday 2025-03-09
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- Planet whose 1 day is bigger than 1 year.
- Electrical potential difference, measured in volts.
- mons Highest peak in the solar system.
- The process of turning a solid directly into a gas
- Planet with shortest day in solar system.
- The element essential for respiration, used by humans and animals
- Planet with the most number of rings.
- Material that resists electric flow.
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- The process by which a caterpillar becomes a butterfly.
- What decides the material is a good or bad conductor of electricity.
- The process of converting a liquid to a gas.
- Flow of electric charge, measured in amperes.
12 Clues: Material that resists electric flow. • Planet with the most number of rings. • Planet whose 1 day is bigger than 1 year. • Planet with shortest day in solar system. • mons Highest peak in the solar system. • The process of converting a liquid to a gas. • Flow of electric charge, measured in amperes. • The process of turning a solid directly into a gas • ...
Rosa's Crossword II: Weather & Space 2025-01-20
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- the star at the center of our solar system
- clumps of water vapor in the sky
- a space rock that crashes into the earth
- after a big rainstorm this colorful thing might appear in the sky
- a person who studies the natural world
- the space rock that goes around our planet
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- frozen water falling from the sky
- Fill in the blank: solar ______
- the planet we live on
- water that falls from the sky
- electricity that travels from clouds to the ground, usually during storms
- weather when the air is moving around a lot
12 Clues: the planet we live on • water that falls from the sky • Fill in the blank: solar ______ • clumps of water vapor in the sky • frozen water falling from the sky • a person who studies the natural world • a space rock that crashes into the earth • the star at the center of our solar system • the space rock that goes around our planet • ...
Inner & Outer Planets Vocabulary 2026-01-12
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- Saturn's largest moon.
- Mons Large, elevated highland region on Venus.
- The largest, innermost, and irregularly shaped moon of Mars.
- Neptune's largest moon.
- Actively probes the Solar System by bouncing radio waves off celestial bodies like planets, asteroids, and moons.
- A long, steep slope, or cliff on a planet.
- Marineris A gigantic system of canyons on Mars, the largest in the Solar System.
- Basin A massive, ancient impact crater on Mercury.
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- The small, outermost moon Mars.
- Jupiter's largest moon.
- The process where a molecule breaks apart into smaller atoms.
- Planets A planet primarily composed of silicone rocks, solid surface.
12 Clues: Saturn's largest moon. • Jupiter's largest moon. • Neptune's largest moon. • The small, outermost moon Mars. • A long, steep slope, or cliff on a planet. • Mons Large, elevated highland region on Venus. • Basin A massive, ancient impact crater on Mercury. • The largest, innermost, and irregularly shaped moon of Mars. • ...
Eclipses 2025-09-15
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- The central, darker part of the shadow where light is totally blocked.
- The lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked.
- Something that must happen in order for something else to happen.
- Lunar eclipses can occur only during a _____.
- To continue in a direction over distance, space, or time.
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- Not complete
- Solar eclipses occur during the _____.
- Complete
- Eclipse When the moon's shadow appears on Earth's surface.
- Occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow.
- A state that something reaches as it develops
- To cause something to turn in a different direction.
12 Clues: Complete • Not complete • Solar eclipses occur during the _____. • A state that something reaches as it develops • Lunar eclipses can occur only during a _____. • Occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow. • To cause something to turn in a different direction. • To continue in a direction over distance, space, or time. • ...
LIGO 2022-06-06
8 Clues: a Red planet • Earth's natural satellite • Energy harvested from the sun • The brightest star in the day • Gravitational-wave detector in India • the Sixth planet in our solar system • Halley, who visits us every 76 years? • First person to predict the gravitational waves
Environmental Science Chapter 18 2023-06-06
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- The process of converting thermal energy in water into electricity
- Using water to generate electricity
- A device that converts wind power into electrical energy
- Electricity that is generated by the combustion of biomass
- Hydrogen can produce heat in inside a
- Solar energy that is converted directly into electricity
- Wind turbines that are built in groups
- Using tides to generate electricity
- One way that hydrogen is forced from hydrogen-containing compounds
- another word for solar panels
- A technology that uses mirrors that focus sunlight into electricity
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- Heat that is produced from high pressure and radioactive elements
- A type of heating and cooling system that uses the temperature of the soil
- Designing a building to use the sun's energy naturally
- Liquid fuels from biomass sources
- Energy produced by living organisms
- Technology to collect, move, and store heat from the sun
17 Clues: another word for solar panels • Liquid fuels from biomass sources • Using water to generate electricity • Energy produced by living organisms • Using tides to generate electricity • Hydrogen can produce heat in inside a • Wind turbines that are built in groups • Designing a building to use the sun's energy naturally • ...
zima's nerd salad 2024-02-18
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- american novelist known for his straightforward prose and use of understatement; contrasts faulkner
- ___ fifth; the devil's interval
- in art, strong contrasts b/w light and dark
- repetition of initial consonants in 2+ words
- m = rise / run
- alexei ____; Russian opposition leader who died on Feb 16, 2024
- prefix pertaining to stars or celestial bodies
- a bio protein catalyst that speeds up a chemical reaction
- impressionist painter who painted starry night
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- largest object in our solar system
- in music, a pause of unspecified length on a note or rest
- H2O
- a cold donut-shaped region of icy objects that circles the outer solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune; two words
- carbon dioxide
- saturn's largest moon
- general ____; a record of all of a company's assets, liabilities, expenses, income and equities
- music that lacks any sense of tonal center
17 Clues: H2O • carbon dioxide • m = rise / run • saturn's largest moon • ___ fifth; the devil's interval • largest object in our solar system • music that lacks any sense of tonal center • in art, strong contrasts b/w light and dark • repetition of initial consonants in 2+ words • prefix pertaining to stars or celestial bodies • impressionist painter who painted starry night • ...
Space & Planets 2025-02-03
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- What planet is the smallest and closet to the sun?
- What orbits Earth?
- How many planets are in the solar system?
- What is in the center of the solar system?
- Time it takes earth to rotate on it's axis
- What is the largest planet? (It's also called the gas giant)
- Time it takes earth to revolve around the sun
- What do all planets do around the sun?
- What planet has life on it?
- What planet has rings?
- What planet is the ice giant? (it's the 7th planet from the sun)
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- What used to be a planet?
- What is the red planet? (it's the 4th planet from the sun)
- What keeps the planets in orbit?
- What is the coldest planet? (it's farthest from the sun)
- What do all planets do on their axis?
- What is the hottest planet? (it's the 2nd planet from the sun)
17 Clues: What orbits Earth? • What planet has rings? • What used to be a planet? • What planet has life on it? • What keeps the planets in orbit? • What do all planets do on their axis? • What do all planets do around the sun? • How many planets are in the solar system? • What is in the center of the solar system? • Time it takes earth to rotate on it's axis • ...
science 2022-05-11
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- push or pull acting upon an object
- The force of attraction between all objects.
- eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the earth either blocking it out entirely or leaving a small ring of light
- The line on which the earth rotates to cause seasons.
- eclipse when the moon passes through the earth’s shadow
- tilt on the axis causes different seasons
- Dioxide Venus's atmosphere is the same as Mars,
- has a thin atmosphere
- Jupiter's atmosphere is made out of Hydrogen and
- Giant masses that make up our solar system.
- planets closer to the sun not gas
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- produces life
- group of things working together
- Dioxide Mars's atmosphere is made out of:
- a small body in space without an atmosphere
- tilt cause the earth to have different seasons every year
- Which planet has a big red spot?
- the amount of matter in an object
- the speed and direction of an object
- Earth's atmosphere is made of this and Oxygen,
20 Clues: produces life • has a thin atmosphere • group of things working together • Which planet has a big red spot? • the amount of matter in an object • planets closer to the sun not gas • push or pull acting upon an object • the speed and direction of an object • Dioxide Mars's atmosphere is made out of: • tilt on the axis causes different seasons • ...
1.SB - El universo 2021-04-01
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- Es el planeta rojo
- Es la parte sólida de la Tierra
- Es el planeta de los anillos
- Es el planeta que nombre hace referencia al Dios romano de los océanos
- Es la capa más gruesa de la geosfera
- Es el planeta más caluroso del Sistema Solar
- Es el planeta más cercana al Sol
- Como se llama nuestra galaxia
- Es esfera gigante de gases que brilla
- Es el planeta muy grande con muchas lunas
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- Es el planeta con mucha vida
- Es la capa más interna de la Tierra
- Es el planeta muy frío, de color azul y tiene anillos
- Es la parte más externa de nuestro planeta
- Es la capa más externa de la geosfera
- Es el conjunto de todo el agua que hay la Tierra
- Es la luna del Júpiter que tiene un océano
- Es la única estrella del Sistema Solar
- Es el único satélite natural que tiene la Tierra
19 Clues: Es el planeta rojo • Es el planeta con mucha vida • Es el planeta de los anillos • Como se llama nuestra galaxia • Es la parte sólida de la Tierra • Es el planeta más cercana al Sol • Es la capa más interna de la Tierra • Es la capa más gruesa de la geosfera • Es la capa más externa de la geosfera • Es esfera gigante de gases que brilla • Es la única estrella del Sistema Solar • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2021-02-19
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- Plants produce this gas as part of the ____ cycle
- This clear material can be recycled over and over again
- These can die from too much water pollution
- Sewage, pesticides, floods, and factories produce this kind of pollution
- We get ____ power from the Sun
- Air pollution from sulfur dioxide can lead to Acid ____
- Air pollution can cause lung ____
- _____ warming
- Around 1% of the Earth's water is this
- Turning trash into new products
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- Burning ____ fuels is a major source of air pollution
- Energy that can be replenished; windmills, solar power
- Cars, fires, volcanoes, and power plants all cause this kind of pollution
- The ozone layer protects us from this
- Carbon _____ is how much carbon dioxide you produce in your daily life
- Too much sun can cause sunburn and ____ cancer
- Place where air pollution occurs
- Around 1 billion people don't have this kind of drinking water
- Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer
19 Clues: _____ warming • We get ____ power from the Sun • Turning trash into new products • Place where air pollution occurs • Air pollution can cause lung ____ • The ozone layer protects us from this • Around 1% of the Earth's water is this • These can die from too much water pollution • Too much sun can cause sunburn and ____ cancer • Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer • ...
u1 2024-09-30
19 Clues: n.感受p. 15 • n.机器p. 15 • n.杂志 p.14 • n.挑战p. 15 • adv.到处p.18 • n.印刷;打印 p.16 • v.改善;改进 p.16 • adj.不可能的p.18 • v.做帆板运动 p.14 • adv.兴奋地 p.18 • adj.可再生的p.18 • v.隔开;分离 p.18 • adj.好奇的p. 14 • adv.有希望地 p.19 • adj.有创造力的 p.24 • adj.令人烦恼的p. 18. • cell n.太阳能电池p.18 • adj.无数的;数不尽的p. 19 • panel n.太阳能电池板p. 18
Seasons 2025-06-03
Across
- One of the shapes of the Moon visible from Earth
- The study of space, celestial bodies, and the universe
- An imaginary line through Earth that it rotates around
- Relating to the Moon
- The imaginary line dividing Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- Earth's natural satellite
- The path one object takes around another in space
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- The star at the centre of our solar system
- When the Sun is at its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon
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- The phase when the Moon is fully lit up as seen from Earth
- The force that attracts objects towards each other
- Caused by Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun
- When day and night are of equal length
- Relating to the Sun
- The movement of Earth around the Sun
- The phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth
- When one celestial body blocks light from another
- The planet we live on
19 Clues: Relating to the Sun • Relating to the Moon • The planet we live on • Earth's natural satellite • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The movement of Earth around the Sun • When day and night are of equal length • The star at the centre of our solar system • Caused by Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun • One of the shapes of the Moon visible from Earth • ...
Roman Deities 2018-05-09
8 Clues: god of the seas • rhymes with Bruno • goddess of flowers • name of the rocket ( ... 11) • god of the sky and lightning • a red planet in our solar system • goddess of the hunt and the moon • second biggest planet in our solar system
Info_7B_LTIB_E07 2022-01-04
8 Clues: A yellow glowing orb • Second planet from the sun • Fourth planet from the Sun • Seventh planet from the Sun • Only planet that supports life • The farthest planet from the Sun • Smallest planet in the Solar System • Second-largest planet in the Solar System
planets 2022-12-02
8 Clues: rains diamonds • this planet has rings • the planet we live on • 7th planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • hottest planet in the solar system • the biggest planet in the solar system • elon musk is trying to colonize this planet
Solar energy crossword 4 2024-03-04
Across
- decrease in size, extent, or range
- process of withdrawing, pulling out
- easy to approach; obtainable
- to put together
- to make less severe
- usual
- the process of burning
- to increase; to strengthen or deepen
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- to purify
- to give off
- dangerous
- put into use; utilize
- to put in place or set up
- the work that is done to keep something in good condition
- an amount beyond what is required
- able to be created again
- to bring back
- different; varied
18 Clues: usual • to purify • dangerous • to give off • to bring back • to put together • different; varied • to make less severe • put into use; utilize • the process of burning • able to be created again • to put in place or set up • easy to approach; obtainable • an amount beyond what is required • decrease in size, extent, or range • process of withdrawing, pulling out • ...
Solar and Wind energy 2024-07-01
Across
- - Element found in fossil fuels and released as a gas.
- - Pollutant released into the atmosphere.
- - Using energy in a smart and effective way.
- - To use less of something.
- - Network for delivering electricity to homes.
- - Ability to do work, such as generating electricity.
- - Device that captures wind to generate electricity.
- - Energy derived from the sun.
- - Weather conditions over a long period of time.
- - Device that captures sunlight to produce electricity.
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- - Energy derived from moving air.
- - Preservation and protection of natural resources.
- - Form of energy produced by moving electrons.
- - Place where people live.
- - Materials or sources used to create energy.
- - Type of energy that can be replenished naturally.
- - To use again or convert waste into reusable material.
- - Type of energy that does not produce pollution.
18 Clues: - Place where people live. • - To use less of something. • - Energy derived from the sun. • - Energy derived from moving air. • - Pollutant released into the atmosphere. • - Using energy in a smart and effective way. • - Materials or sources used to create energy. • - Form of energy produced by moving electrons. • - Network for delivering electricity to homes. • ...
Terramotos, Poluição, Aquecimento Global, Frações 2017-05-04
Across
- Bolas de poeira e gelo - embora também contenham rocha em sua composição - que se formam no Cinturão de Kuiper ou na Nuvem de Oort, regiões externas do Sistema Solar.
- É o maior planeta do sistema solar.
- Um dos tipos de movimento das placas tectónicas.
- A luz emitida por ele demora 8 minutos e 19 segundos a chegar à Terra.
- Estruturas que constituem os alimentos e que são essenciais para o funcionamento do organismo, fornecendo energia, servindo como matéria prima, mantendo e reparando partes do corpo e sustentando o crescimento.
- Corpos rochosos compostos por minerais e metais que orbitam no Sistema Solar.
- Trajetória descrita por um corpo celeste sob a influência das forças de atração provocadas por outros corpos celestes.
- É o processo realizado pelas plantas para que haja produção de energia necessária para que possam se manter vivas.
- Termo utilizado para designar a decomposição natural de materiais no ambiente.
- Foi ele o primeiro que, através de seus estudos e cálculos, percebeu e defendeu a tese de que a Terra, assim como os demais planetas, giram em torno do Sol.
- A trajectória dos planetas em redor do Sol é deste tipo.
- Carateriza-se o processo de aumento das temperaturas (aquecimento) médias nos oceanos e atmosfera como sendo deste tipo.
- Camada de gases que contorna o planeta Terra, formada especialmente por nitrogénio, árgon, gás carbónico, oxigénio, entre outros gases em menor quantidade e vapor de água.
- Transformação de uma substância ou de um material já usado para uma nova utilização.
- Uma floresta é-o, por exemplo.
- O primeiro com aplicação prática foi construído por Galileu com duas lentes convexas, em 1609.
- A intensificação deste efeito é responsável pelo fenómeno conhecido como aquecimento global.
- Exemplo de material não biodegradável.
- Na estratosfera existe em grande quantidade onde tem um papel essencial ao limitar a quantidade de radiação solar UV que atinge a superfície terrestre.
- Movimentos da crosta terrestre, rápidos e mais ou menos intensos, com origem no interior da Terra.
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- Entre outros, os gases contendo enxofre proveniente das impurezas da queima dos combustíveis fósseis são os grandes responsáveis pela ocorrência deste tipo de chuvas.
- Termo que numa fração está colocado acima da barra horizontal.
- Os números positivos deste tipo foram os primeiros números trabalhados pela humanidade e eram utilizados para contagem.
- Planeta do sistema solar.
- Aparelho para registo de sismos.
- Expressão que designa uma ou mais das partes iguais em que se dividiu ou considera dividida uma grandeza tomada como unidade
- Destruição intensiva dos habitats florestais.
- Radiação electromagnética com um comprimento de onda menor que a da luz visível e maior que a dos raios X.
- Acidente tectónico originado por fractura do terreno, ao longo da qual houve deslocamento relativo, maior ou menor, dos dois compartimentos contíguos.
- O é suficiente para o designar.
- Ciência que estuda os seres vivos.
- Termo que numa fração está colocado por baixo da barra horizontal.
- Já não é considerado o nono planeta do sistema solar.
- O seu apelido designa a escala utilizada para quantificar a magnitude de um sismo.
- Forma de vida que não pode ser visualizada sem auxílio de um microscópio.
- Valor (expresso em percentagem) que indica o grau de probabilidade de sair um número par quando se atira um dado.
- Contaminação e/ou degradação do meio ambiente que prejudica a vida.
- Porções da crosta terrestre (litosfera) limitadas por zonas de convergência ou divergência.
- Termo que designa, em geologia, o ponto da superfície terrestre onde se regista a intensidade máxima de um movimento sísmico.
- Gás que participa na formação do efeito estufa, colaborando, desta forma, para o aquecimento global.
- Os planetas não possuem este tipo de luz.
41 Clues: Planeta do sistema solar. • Uma floresta é-o, por exemplo. • O é suficiente para o designar. • Aparelho para registo de sismos. • Ciência que estuda os seres vivos. • É o maior planeta do sistema solar. • Exemplo de material não biodegradável. • Os planetas não possuem este tipo de luz. • Destruição intensiva dos habitats florestais. • ...
Terramotos, Poluição, Aquecimento Global, Frações 2017-05-04
Across
- Gás que participa na formação do efeito estufa, colaborando, desta forma, para o aquecimento global.
- O seu apelido designa a escala utilizada para quantificar a magnitude de um sismo.
- É o processo realizado pelas plantas para que haja produção de energia necessária para que possam se manter vivas.
- Termo utilizado para designar a decomposição natural de materiais no ambiente.
- A luz emitida por ele demora 8 minutos e 19 segundos a chegar à Terra.
- Na estratosfera existe em grande quantidade onde tem um papel essencial ao limitar a quantidade de radiação solar UV que atinge a superfície terrestre.
- Uma floresta é-o, por exemplo.
- A trajectória dos planetas em redor do Sol é deste tipo.
- Carateriza-se o processo de aumento das temperaturas (aquecimento) médias nos oceanos e atmosfera como sendo deste tipo.
- Radiação electromagnética com um comprimento de onda menor que a da luz visível e maior que a dos raios X.
- Camada de gases que contorna o planeta Terra, formada especialmente por nitrogénio, árgon, gás carbónico, oxigénio, entre outros gases em menor quantidade e vapor de água.
- Corpos rochosos compostos por minerais e metais que orbitam no Sistema Solar.
- Termo que numa fração está colocado por baixo da barra horizontal.
- Foi ele o primeiro que, através de seus estudos e cálculos, percebeu e defendeu a tese de que a Terra, assim como os demais planetas, giram em torno do Sol.
- Planeta do sistema solar.
- O é suficiente para o designar.
- Exemplo de material não biodegradável.
- Acidente tectónico originado por fractura do terreno, ao longo da qual houve deslocamento relativo, maior ou menor, dos dois compartimentos contíguos.
- É o maior planeta do sistema solar.
- Bolas de poeira e gelo - embora também contenham rocha em sua composição - que se formam no Cinturão de Kuiper ou na Nuvem de Oort, regiões externas do Sistema Solar.
- Os planetas não possuem este tipo de luz.
- Entre outros, os gases contendo enxofre proveniente das impurezas da queima dos combustíveis fósseis são os grandes responsáveis pela ocorrência deste tipo de chuvas.
Down
- Valor (expresso em percentagem) que indica o grau de probabilidade de sair um número par quando se atira um dado.
- Forma de vida que não pode ser visualizada sem auxílio de um microscópio.
- Destruição intensiva dos habitats florestais.
- Estruturas que constituem os alimentos e que são essenciais para o funcionamento do organismo, fornecendo energia, servindo como matéria prima, mantendo e reparando partes do corpo e sustentando o crescimento.
- Um dos tipos de movimento das placas tectónicas.
- Aparelho para registo de sismos.
- O primeiro com aplicação prática foi construído por Galileu com duas lentes convexas, em 1609.
- Trajetória descrita por um corpo celeste sob a influência das forças de atração provocadas por outros corpos celestes.
- Contaminação e/ou degradação do meio ambiente que prejudica a vida.
- Termo que numa fração está colocado acima da barra horizontal.
- Porções da crosta terrestre (litosfera) limitadas por zonas de convergência ou divergência.
- Termo que designa, em geologia, o ponto da superfície terrestre onde se regista a intensidade máxima de um movimento sísmico.
- Os números positivos deste tipo foram os primeiros números trabalhados pela humanidade e eram utilizados para contagem.
- Transformação de uma substância ou de um material já usado para uma nova utilização.
- Já não é considerado o nono planeta do sistema solar.
- Movimentos da crosta terrestre, rápidos e mais ou menos intensos, com origem no interior da Terra.
- Ciência que estuda os seres vivos.
- A intensificação deste efeito é responsável pelo fenómeno conhecido como aquecimento global.
- Expressão que designa uma ou mais das partes iguais em que se dividiu ou considera dividida uma grandeza tomada como unidade
41 Clues: Planeta do sistema solar. • Uma floresta é-o, por exemplo. • O é suficiente para o designar. • Aparelho para registo de sismos. • Ciência que estuda os seres vivos. • É o maior planeta do sistema solar. • Exemplo de material não biodegradável. • Os planetas não possuem este tipo de luz. • Destruição intensiva dos habitats florestais. • ...
Os planetas 2021-05-25
8 Clues: O maior planeta. • Famoso por seus anéis. • Planeta mais próximo do Sol. • Planeta mais próximo da Terra. • Último planeta do Sistema Solar. • Conhecido como "Planeta Vermelho" • Planeta mais frio do Sistema Solar. • Leva 365 dias para dar a volta em torno do Sol.
planets 2022-12-02
8 Clues: rains diamonds • this planet has rings • the planet we live on • 7th planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • hottest planet in the solar system • the biggest planet in the solar system • elon musk is trying to colonize this planet
scientific crossword 2012-07-10
8 Clues: flying mammal • man's best friend • big grey heavy animal • where we are right now • things in the solar system • black and white stripey animal • majoris the biggest star in the solar system • knows the answer how many animals live in africa
The Solar System 2024-01-28
8 Clues: the red planet • the smallest planet • the planet where we live • the twin planet of Earth • the center of the solar system • the seventh planet from the sun • the blue planet made up of methane • the largest planet in the solar system
Zehira's Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-06
8 Clues: it uses turbines • under water energy • burns animals and waste • the energy from reservoirs • it comes from radio activity • Fuels it uses oil, coal, and gas • it uses earth heat to create energy • is when the sun reflex on the solar panels
Space 2024-04-22
8 Clues: Our home • The shape of our moon • The name of Uranus' finder • 'Father' of the solar system • The heart of our solar system • The closest planet to the sun • The study of celestial objects • (plural) The widely known title given to extraterrestrial life
Climate Change 2026-03-16
The Atmosphere Around You (Pages 274-279) 2022-08-25
Across
- The thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet
- The ozone absorbs
- Earth's atmosphere is ___ because it holds just the right amount of solar energy to protect life.
- Example of a trace gas
- The ____ provides most of the energy that drives Earth's systems.
- Air pressure ____ as the altitude increases.
- Oxygen is essential for _____ life.
- Trace gases help _____ Earth by trapping solar energy.
- Distance above sea level
- Molecules of air pressure closest to the Earth are pressed ____ together.
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- Air pressure can be affected by gravity and _______.
- Layer containing 80% of the atmosphere by weight.
- The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
- The troposphere is closest to Earth and experiences ___ conditions.
- Energy from the Sun warm's Earth's atmosphere as it reaches its surface by _____.
- Some of the energy that hits Earth's surface is absorbed bur some is ___ back into space.
- Higher altitude means ___ air pressure
17 Clues: The ozone absorbs • Example of a trace gas • Distance above sea level • Oxygen is essential for _____ life. • Higher altitude means ___ air pressure • The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere • Air pressure ____ as the altitude increases. • Layer containing 80% of the atmosphere by weight. • Air pressure can be affected by gravity and _______. • ...
Months of the Year 2023-12-13
Across
- One of the twelve divisions of the year, each with its own name and typically lasting around 30 or 31 days.
- The tenth month of the year.
- The twelfth and final month of the year.
- The first month of the year.
- The eleventh month of the year.
- The second month of the year.
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- The third month of the year.
- Relating to the sun or the solar calendar.
- The ninth month of the year.
- Relating to the moon or the lunar calendar.
- Either of the two times in the year when day and night are approximately of equal length.
- The sixth month of the year.
- The seventh month of the year.
- The fourth month of the year.
- The fifth month of the year.
- The eighth month of the year.
16 Clues: The third month of the year. • The ninth month of the year. • The tenth month of the year. • The sixth month of the year. • The first month of the year. • The fifth month of the year. • The fourth month of the year. • The second month of the year. • The eighth month of the year. • The seventh month of the year. • The eleventh month of the year. • ...
Danyunna Love Vocabulary crossword 2026-01-20
Across
- 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 • ...
Astronomy 101 2024-03-21
Across
- A Terrestrial Planet with the largest volcanoes in the Solar System
- A type of condition of a planet that inhibits the ability for life on that planet
- The model of the Solar System where the Earth is the center point
- The result of giving a black hole enough fuel
- A part of the sun with very low density and with little light emission its not detectable under usual conditions
- The method we use to detect the presence of various gases or material on a planet
- What happens when the Earth, Sun and Moon are perfectly aligned
- Bouncing Light off of mirrors to a sensor or eyepiece to capture what the telescope is looking at
- A force that is responsible for the acceleration of the Universe causing it to Expand
- The phenomenon where the galactic disk rotates about the center, with objects farther out orbiting slower and vice versa
- A Type of low density planet that is mainly made of Gases with a solid core that is commonly made up of ice
- The Point in which a star leaves the main sequence and starts to fuse a material into carbon
- An equation named after an astrophysicist used to estimate the number of active "alien" civilizations
- A Jovian Planet known for its "Great Red Spot"
- How describe the phenomenon of objects emitting heat
- The result of a hyper nova imploding upon its self into a "single point"
- The point in which the star in its early stages starts to shrink and its density and temperature increase as a result
- The final stage of a low-mass star where it becomes about the size of Earth and its only emission of light is from stored heat
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- The first stage of the formation of Stars
- How describe a galaxies shape that is not the traditional Elliptical or Spiral
- A Jovian Planet best known for its rings
- A Moon in the solar system that is known to be the most geologically active object
- How we describe the many bowl-shaped indents on the surface of a moon caused by meteorites
- Areas on the Sun that dark and can be about the same size if not bigger than the Earth
- A Type of High Density Planet mainly comprised of Rock and other solid material
- A Terrestrial Planet with no known Magnetic Field due to a slow rotation
- The phenomenon where the further you go out distance wise from a single point the more red things appear
- A solar mass that lets out extremely short bursts of radiation in time increments
- An effect caused by the atmosphere when there is the presence of various gases that causes it to keep more heat
- A Galaxy who has no arms and no apparent galactic disk
- A way to study objects or material in space that isnt scattered by particles in space or atomosphere
- The Method to determine a Stars Radial Velocity using the Doppler effect
- Patterns of Stars in the night sky
- Known to be the largest moon in the solar system
- An element that was formed 2 minutes after the Big Bang, when protons and neutrons could form deuterium
- A Star System that contains 2 Stars orbiting around a combined center of mass
- A model where the sun is the center of the solar system and not Earth
- How we describe a type of galaxy visually where its "arms" curve out from the center
38 Clues: Patterns of Stars in the night sky • A Jovian Planet best known for its rings • The first stage of the formation of Stars • The result of giving a black hole enough fuel • A Jovian Planet known for its "Great Red Spot" • Known to be the largest moon in the solar system • How describe the phenomenon of objects emitting heat • ...
the universe of rafatih and danitih 2021-02-24
Across
- what is the name of the dwarf planet in our solar system?
- what is the name of our big star?
- what is the luminous body on the sky?
- the sun is consisted by what?
- what protects the earth from ultraviolet rays?
Down
- when all started?
- what is gravitating on the space?
- what is the biggest planet in our solar sistem?
- what the planet that have a ring?
- what is the name of our universe?
10 Clues: when all started? • the sun is consisted by what? • what is gravitating on the space? • what is the name of our big star? • what the planet that have a ring? • what is the name of our universe? • what is the luminous body on the sky? • what protects the earth from ultraviolet rays? • what is the biggest planet in our solar sistem? • ...
The Solar System 2020-06-22
Across
- - The nearest planet to the sun
- - a ball of mostly ice that moves around in outer space.
- - the hotest planet in the solar system
- - a hot gas ball giant who provides light to all planets
- - The furthest planet from the sun
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- - the red planet
- - a dwarf planet (often known as the ninth planet)
- - a natrual satalite of earth
- - The only planet who has living organsims
- - The most beautiful planet in the solar system
10 Clues: - the red planet • - The nearest planet to the sun • - a natrual satalite of earth • - The furthest planet from the sun • - the hotest planet in the solar system • - The only planet who has living organsims • - The most beautiful planet in the solar system • - a dwarf planet (often known as the ninth planet) • ...
Gravity crossword 2021-10-26
Across
- Newton: the scientist who discovered gravity
- objects in motion will stay moving in a line
- Galilei: the scientist who tested gravity
- one factor that acts on gravity
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- the amount of matter in an object
- Dust and Gravity: what the earth is made of
- what the planets orbit because of gravity
- the amount of gravity exerted on an object
- the dust + gas that made our solar system
- the force that governs the solar system
10 Clues: one factor that acts on gravity • the amount of matter in an object • the force that governs the solar system • what the planets orbit because of gravity • the dust + gas that made our solar system • Galilei: the scientist who tested gravity • the amount of gravity exerted on an object • Dust and Gravity: what the earth is made of • ...
Gravity crossword 2021-10-26
Across
- the amount of gravity exerted on an object
- one factor that acts on gravity
- the dust + gas that made our solar system
- the force that governs the solar system
- the amount of matter in an object
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- the scientist who discovered gravity
- the law that states objects in motion will stay in motion in a line
- Dust and gases compressed together
- what the planets orbit because of gravity
- the scientist who tested gravity
10 Clues: one factor that acts on gravity • the scientist who tested gravity • the amount of matter in an object • Dust and gases compressed together • the scientist who discovered gravity • the force that governs the solar system • what the planets orbit because of gravity • the dust + gas that made our solar system • the amount of gravity exerted on an object • ...
Gravity crossword 2021-10-26
Across
- the scientist who discovered gravity
- the amount of gravity exerted on an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- the scientist who tested gravity
- the dust + gas that made our solar system
- Dust and gases compressed together
Down
- the law that states objects in motion will stay in motion in a line
- one factor that acts on gravity
- The force that governs the solar system
- what the planets orbit because of gravity
10 Clues: one factor that acts on gravity • the scientist who tested gravity • the amount of matter in an object • Dust and gases compressed together • the scientist who discovered gravity • The force that governs the solar system • what the planets orbit because of gravity • the dust + gas that made our solar system • the amount of gravity exerted on an object • ...
Reading Vocabulary Review 2017-09-04
Across
- There are nine_____in the solar system.
- The largest planet is_____.
- The moon's shape can be compared to this fruit.
- One of Jupiter's moons is called ______.
- The planet we live is_____.
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- The force that makes things fall to the ground is_____.
- You can look through this to see the planets.
- The planet that is farthest from the sun is_____.
- The_____is in the middle of the solar system.
- The sun gives heat and ______.
10 Clues: The largest planet is_____. • The planet we live is_____. • The sun gives heat and ______. • There are nine_____in the solar system. • One of Jupiter's moons is called ______. • You can look through this to see the planets. • The_____is in the middle of the solar system. • The moon's shape can be compared to this fruit. • The planet that is farthest from the sun is_____. • ...
Chapter 17 Part 2 2023-10-15
Across
- a solar collector that absorbs sun's energy to heat water
- uses the stored energy of living things to make power
- uses water's gravitational energy to create power
- captures the energy from sun
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- molten rock
- using magma to heat water to make electricity
- a solar collector that transforms sun's energy directly to electricity
- a resource that can be replenished
- wind's kinetic energy used to generate electricity
- captures energy of ocean's tides
10 Clues: molten rock • captures the energy from sun • captures energy of ocean's tides • a resource that can be replenished • using magma to heat water to make electricity • uses water's gravitational energy to create power • wind's kinetic energy used to generate electricity • uses the stored energy of living things to make power • ...
Solar system + gravity 2024-05-03
Across
- All the planets orbit this object
- Orbits the Sun
- giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system
- What keeps everything in space pulled together
Down
- A famous scientist who is known for his three laws of motion
- The measure of gravitational pull
- Attraction between objects
- frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices
- The amount of matter an object is made out of
- Orbits the Moon
10 Clues: Orbits the Sun • Orbits the Moon • Attraction between objects • All the planets orbit this object • The measure of gravitational pull • The amount of matter an object is made out of • What keeps everything in space pulled together • giant spherical shell surrounding our solar system • A famous scientist who is known for his three laws of motion • ...
Scientific Revolution WordSearch 2023-01-13
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- any theory of the structure of the solar system
- discovered Gravity
- the first widely accepted idea that the sun was the center of the solar system
- Harvey the first person to correctly describe circulation
- the traditional view of the world
- a powerful offices set up within the catholic church to root out and punish heresy.
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- a Natural philosopher,astronomer,and mathematician.
- a mathematician and astronomer.
- force between two objects
- used to magnify images
10 Clues: discovered Gravity • used to magnify images • force between two objects • a mathematician and astronomer. • the traditional view of the world • any theory of the structure of the solar system • a Natural philosopher,astronomer,and mathematician. • Harvey the first person to correctly describe circulation • ...
energy 2022-05-31
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- Can be replenished
- Heat energy that comes from within the earth
- Fuels maded from living matter
- Solar panels convert light energy into ____ energy
- The sun provides ___ to dry our clothes
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- Energy stored in the center of an atom
- When ___ are burnt,the chemical potential energy in them is converted to heat energy
- Built to hold back water so it can be collected at great height
- Energy from the sun
- Wind has ___ energy
10 Clues: Can be replenished • Energy from the sun • Wind has ___ energy • Fuels maded from living matter • Energy stored in the center of an atom • The sun provides ___ to dry our clothes • Heat energy that comes from within the earth • Solar panels convert light energy into ____ energy • Built to hold back water so it can be collected at great height • ...
Solar System Part 2 2024-11-07
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- zone is an area in which water can exist.
- an object in motion to resist a change in motion
- a loose ball of ice and rock
- only planet with visible rings
- an object that orbits the sun
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- known as a gas giant, largest planet
- a universal force
- only known planet with living things
- hottest planet in the solar system
- small rocky body that orbits the sun and inner solar system
10 Clues: a universal force • a loose ball of ice and rock • an object that orbits the sun • only planet with visible rings • hottest planet in the solar system • known as a gas giant, largest planet • only known planet with living things • zone is an area in which water can exist. • an object in motion to resist a change in motion • ...
Crucigrama descarbonización energética 2024-12-15
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- energética Cambio hacia un sistema basado en renovables.
- de carbono Equilibrio entre emisiones y absorción de carbono.
- Máquina que convierte el viento en electricidad.
- Material orgánico usado para energía renovable.
- verde Hidrógeno producido con energía renovable.
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- energética Reducción del consumo sin perder calidad.
- solar Dispositivo que transforma luz solar en electricidad.
- geotérmica Calor terrestre utilizado como energía.
- climático Alteración global del clima causada por el hombre.
- eléctrico Transporte impulsado por motores eléctricos.
10 Clues: Material orgánico usado para energía renovable. • Máquina que convierte el viento en electricidad. • verde Hidrógeno producido con energía renovable. • geotérmica Calor terrestre utilizado como energía. • energética Reducción del consumo sin perder calidad. • eléctrico Transporte impulsado por motores eléctricos. • ...
Sustainability 2015-08-11
16 Clues: use • trees • power • rubbish • air movement • over grazing • will run out • still to come • different option • non biodegradable • fossilised carbon • power from the sun • filled in rubbish pit • effects air water land • natural used for petrol • environmentally friendly
Terramotos, Poluição, Aquecimento Global, Frações 2017-05-04
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- O seu apelido designa a escala utilizada para quantificar a magnitude de um sismo.
- Transformação de uma substância ou de um material já usado para uma nova utilização.
- Entre outros, os gases contendo enxofre proveniente das impurezas da queima dos combustíveis fósseis são os grandes responsáveis pela ocorrência deste tipo de chuvas.
- Estruturas que constituem os alimentos e que são essenciais para o funcionamento do organismo, fornecendo energia, servindo como matéria prima, mantendo e reparando partes do corpo e sustentando o crescimento.
- O primeiro com aplicação prática foi construído por Galileu com duas lentes convexas, em 1609.
- Radiação electromagnética com um comprimento de onda menor que a da luz visível e maior que a dos raios X.
- Os planetas não possuem este tipo de luz.
- Termo utilizado para designar a decomposição natural de materiais no ambiente.
- O é suficiente para o designar.
- Ciência que estuda os seres vivos.
- Termo que numa fração está colocado acima da barra horizontal.
- Um dos tipos de movimento das placas tectónicas.
- Camada de gases que contorna o planeta Terra, formada especialmente por nitrogénio, árgon, gás carbónico, oxigénio, entre outros gases em menor quantidade e vapor de água.
- Forma de vida que não pode ser visualizada sem auxílio de um microscópio.
- Carateriza-se o processo de aumento das temperaturas (aquecimento) médias nos oceanos e atmosfera como sendo deste tipo.
- É o processo realizado pelas plantas para que haja produção de energia necessária para que possam se manter vivas.
- Planeta do sistema solar.
- Valor (expresso em percentagem) que indica o grau de probabilidade de sair um número par quando se atira um dado.
- É o maior planeta do sistema solar.
- Movimentos da crosta terrestre, rápidos e mais ou menos intensos, com origem no interior da Terra.
- Bolas de poeira e gelo - embora também contenham rocha em sua composição - que se formam no Cinturão de Kuiper ou na Nuvem de Oort, regiões externas do Sistema Solar.
- A luz emitida por ele demora 8 minutos e 19 segundos a chegar à Terra.
- Na estratosfera existe em grande quantidade onde tem um papel essencial ao limitar a quantidade de radiação solar UV que atinge a superfície terrestre.
- Expressão que designa uma ou mais das partes iguais em que se dividiu ou considera dividida uma grandeza tomada como unidade
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- A trajectória dos planetas em redor do Sol é deste tipo.
- Uma floresta é-o, por exemplo.
- Exemplo de material não biodegradável.
- Já não é considerado o nono planeta do sistema solar.
- Destruição intensiva dos habitats florestais.
- Contaminação e/ou degradação do meio ambiente que prejudica a vida.
- Termo que numa fração está colocado por baixo da barra horizontal.
- Aparelho para registo de sismos.
- Acidente tectónico originado por fractura do terreno, ao longo da qual houve deslocamento relativo, maior ou menor, dos dois compartimentos contíguos.
- Porções da crosta terrestre (litosfera) limitadas por zonas de convergência ou divergência.
- Foi ele o primeiro que, através de seus estudos e cálculos, percebeu e defendeu a tese de que a Terra, assim como os demais planetas, giram em torno do Sol.
- Os números positivos deste tipo foram os primeiros números trabalhados pela humanidade e eram utilizados para contagem.
- Corpos rochosos compostos por minerais e metais que orbitam no Sistema Solar.
- A intensificação deste efeito é responsável pelo fenómeno conhecido como aquecimento global.
- Gás que participa na formação do efeito estufa, colaborando, desta forma, para o aquecimento global.
- Termo que designa, em geologia, o ponto da superfície terrestre onde se regista a intensidade máxima de um movimento sísmico.
- Trajetória descrita por um corpo celeste sob a influência das forças de atração provocadas por outros corpos celestes.
41 Clues: Planeta do sistema solar. • Uma floresta é-o, por exemplo. • O é suficiente para o designar. • Aparelho para registo de sismos. • Ciência que estuda os seres vivos. • É o maior planeta do sistema solar. • Exemplo de material não biodegradável. • Os planetas não possuem este tipo de luz. • Destruição intensiva dos habitats florestais. • ...
The planets in our Solar System 2016-08-17
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- This large rock orbits the Earth
- This planet is closest to the Sun
- This is called the red planet
- This planet is the biggest gas giant in our Solar System
- This planet spins on it's side
- This planet has a magnetic field
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- This planet looks like a star from Earth
- This is the zone where everything is just right
- This mountain is the tallest in our Solar System
- This planet has super strong winds that change its appearance
- This is the type of planet we call Pluto
- This planet would float in water
12 Clues: This is called the red planet • This planet spins on it's side • This large rock orbits the Earth • This planet would float in water • This planet has a magnetic field • This planet is closest to the Sun • This planet looks like a star from Earth • This is the type of planet we call Pluto • This is the zone where everything is just right • ...
The Earth and space 2025-05-21
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- The separating movement of two tectonic plates
- Which is the biggest planet in the Solar system?
- Name of our galaxy
- What type of space object is the Sun called?
- The layer of the Earth that we live in
- How many planets are their in our Solar system?
- What is the Earth's natural satellite?
- The hottest layer in the centre of the Earth
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- What type of object is Pluto called?
- After a giant star collapses, it turns into this object.
- The magma layer of the Earth
- What type of planet is the Earth, Mars and Venus?
12 Clues: Name of our galaxy • The magma layer of the Earth • What type of object is Pluto called? • The layer of the Earth that we live in • What is the Earth's natural satellite? • What type of space object is the Sun called? • The hottest layer in the centre of the Earth • The separating movement of two tectonic plates • How many planets are their in our Solar system? • ...
Astronomy 2026-01-27
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- How would you refer to the four largest planets (3, 6)
- An outer part of the solar system filled with icy objects (4, 5)
- The number of days in a normal year
- The moon causes these in the water (5)
- The process in the core of the sun (6)
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- The thing between mars and Jupiter (8, 4)
- Ex-planet (5)
- The force holding the solar system together (7)
- When the moon covers up the sun (5, 7)
- Largest planet (7)
- The moon goes through these (6)
- The moon is made of this (6)
12 Clues: Ex-planet (5) • Largest planet (7) • The moon is made of this (6) • The moon goes through these (6) • The number of days in a normal year • When the moon covers up the sun (5, 7) • The moon causes these in the water (5) • The process in the core of the sun (6) • The thing between mars and Jupiter (8, 4) • The force holding the solar system together (7) • ...
Space Crossword 2012-10-23
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- What type of people go up into space?
- What is the "Milky Way?"
- Furthest planet from the Sun.
- A person who travels into the "unknown".
- What's the closest planet to the Sun?
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- What is the study of the stars called?
- What do you need to see the Solar System up-close?
- What's the biggest planet in our Solar System?
- A vehicle used to launch satellites.
- What planet do we live on?
10 Clues: What is the "Milky Way?" • What planet do we live on? • Furthest planet from the Sun. • A vehicle used to launch satellites. • What type of people go up into space? • What's the closest planet to the Sun? • What is the study of the stars called? • A person who travels into the "unknown". • What's the biggest planet in our Solar System? • ...
Space Crossword 2016-09-07
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- Our solar system is called the
- The largest planet in our solar system is
- The planet we call home.
- When looking into the night sky we can the stars and the
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- Planets and stars can be seen through a
- Astronauts float in space because there is no
- The closest planet to the sun.
- Planet that has the most rings around
- What is the biggest start in our galaxy.
- What is the red planet
10 Clues: What is the red planet • The planet we call home. • Our solar system is called the • The closest planet to the sun. • Planet that has the most rings around • Planets and stars can be seen through a • What is the biggest start in our galaxy. • The largest planet in our solar system is • Astronauts float in space because there is no • ...
Chapter 21 Lesson 1-2 Croosword Puzzle 2017-04-20
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- A outer planet that has 60 moons.
- The smallest inner planet.
- Venus is hotter than Mercury because of
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- How does the size from the outer planets different from inner planets?
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- The four largest moon of Jupiter.
- One of the four outer planets.
- The four planets named Mercury,Venus,Earth,& Mars.
- One of the terrestrial planets.
- They come from the outer parts of the solar system.
10 Clues: The smallest inner planet. • One of the four outer planets. • One of the terrestrial planets. • The four largest moon of Jupiter. • A outer planet that has 60 moons. • Venus is hotter than Mercury because of • The largest planet in the solar system. • The four planets named Mercury,Venus,Earth,& Mars. • They come from the outer parts of the solar system. • ...
Space, UFOs and Aliens 2017-06-03
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- Sixth planet from the sun, second largest in the solar system
- Ship A UFO that releases or takes in other UFOs
- The study related to unidentified flying objects
- Not explained, unknown
- An occurrence of seeing something unusual
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- Height above sea level
- lights Abnormal lights seen in the night sky
- a planet outside our solar system
- When a human or an animal has been captured by an alien
- Maybe from another world, extraterrestrial
10 Clues: Height above sea level • Not explained, unknown • a planet outside our solar system • An occurrence of seeing something unusual • Maybe from another world, extraterrestrial • lights Abnormal lights seen in the night sky • Ship A UFO that releases or takes in other UFOs • The study related to unidentified flying objects • ...
Mila&Manu 2017-03-03
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- Planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar
- Qual foi o primeiro ser vivo para ir a Lua
- Corpo celeste que é feito de gelo
- Estrela mais brilhante da constelação “Cão Maior”
- Qual é um dos planetas mais frios
- Leva os astronautas pro espaço
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- Qual é o eclipse que a Lua tampa o Sol?
- Quais tipos de planetas tem anéis
- O planeta vermelho
- O que tem a ver com o nome da nossa galáxia
10 Clues: O planeta vermelho • Leva os astronautas pro espaço • Quais tipos de planetas tem anéis • Corpo celeste que é feito de gelo • Qual é um dos planetas mais frios • Planeta mais quente do Sistema Solar • Qual é o eclipse que a Lua tampa o Sol? • Qual foi o primeiro ser vivo para ir a Lua • O que tem a ver com o nome da nossa galáxia • ...
Galaxies 2023-04-18
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- Which season can you most likely see the galactic core?
- What is in the center of our galaxy?
- A type of galaxy that has no definite shape
- Solar systems make up a __?
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- A galaxy is held together by __?
- A type of galaxy that has arms
- What galaxy is our solar system in?
- This galaxy has an oval shape
- Which arm is our sun located in?
- Stars in elliptical galaxies are typically __?
10 Clues: Solar systems make up a __? • This galaxy has an oval shape • A type of galaxy that has arms • A galaxy is held together by __? • Which arm is our sun located in? • What galaxy is our solar system in? • What is in the center of our galaxy? • A type of galaxy that has no definite shape • Stars in elliptical galaxies are typically __? • ...
Galaxy crossword 2023-05-12
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- Big ball of light and energy
- Type of galaxy with no defined shape
- Type of galaxy with stars evenly spread out
- Distance our solar system is from the middle to the edge of our galaxy
- The galaxy we live in
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- A place where celestial objects orbit a star
- A group of gas, dust, and solar systems
- Type of galaxy with arms
- The planet we live on
- Number of stars in the milky Way
10 Clues: The planet we live on • The galaxy we live in • Type of galaxy with arms • Big ball of light and energy • Number of stars in the milky Way • Type of galaxy with no defined shape • A group of gas, dust, and solar systems • Type of galaxy with stars evenly spread out • A place where celestial objects orbit a star • ...
El sistema solar 2025-04-08
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- Es conocido como el planeta más caliente.
- Son cuerpos celestes compuestos de hielo y polvo que orbitan el Sol.
- Es el único planeta habitado conocido.
- Es el centro del sistema solar.
- Es el planeta más alejado del Sol.
- Es el planeta más grande del sistema solar.
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- Es el planeta más cercano al Sol.
- Es un planeta con un eje de rotación inclinado.
- Es conocido como el planeta rojo.
- Es famoso por sus anillos.
10 Clues: Es famoso por sus anillos. • Es el centro del sistema solar. • Es el planeta más cercano al Sol. • Es conocido como el planeta rojo. • Es el planeta más alejado del Sol. • Es el único planeta habitado conocido. • Es conocido como el planeta más caliente. • Es el planeta más grande del sistema solar. • Es un planeta con un eje de rotación inclinado. • ...
Venus 2022-02-15
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- Venus spins on its axis ___
- Venus has no ___
- Venus is Earth's ___ planet
- Venus' surface is covered in ___
- Venus has the thickest ___ in our solar system
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- In terms of temperature, Venus is the ___ planet in our solar system
- Venus has a ___ greenhouse effect
- in terms of light, Venus is the ___ planet in the night sky
- Venus is the ___ planet from the Sun
- Venus is named after the roman goddess of ___
10 Clues: Venus has no ___ • Venus spins on its axis ___ • Venus is Earth's ___ planet • Venus' surface is covered in ___ • Venus has a ___ greenhouse effect • Venus is the ___ planet from the Sun • Venus is named after the roman goddess of ___ • Venus has the thickest ___ in our solar system • in terms of light, Venus is the ___ planet in the night sky • ...
CLIL CROSSWORD MARIA JOSE 2022-06-28
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- They process in which an animal or person changes its body.
- It is the fifth planet in the solar system and the largest.
- animals that have no bones.
- Planet they call red.
- It is the eighth planet in distance from the Sun and the farthest in the solar system.
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- Animals that eat meat.
- Vertebrate animals that have brachia.
- Stores life.
- animals that have bones.
- they count her as one more star.
10 Clues: Stores life. • Planet they call red. • Animals that eat meat. • animals that have bones. • animals that have no bones. • they count her as one more star. • Vertebrate animals that have brachia. • They process in which an animal or person changes its body. • It is the fifth planet in the solar system and the largest. • ...
Word Vault 2025-11-17
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- Component used to vary voltage in a circuit.[4:11]
- Old electronics that are no longer use.[5:2]
- Type of Materials used in solar cells.
- circuit that generates repetitive waveforms.[10:9]
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- Device that converts solar energy to electrical energy.
- Makes sound when powered.
- negative terminal of a battery.
- quantity used to measure power.[6:3]
- Device that converts mechanical to electrical energy.[7:5]
- Converts AC signal to DC.[8:1]
10 Clues: Makes sound when powered. • Converts AC signal to DC.[8:1] • negative terminal of a battery. • quantity used to measure power.[6:3] • Type of Materials used in solar cells. • Old electronics that are no longer use.[5:2] • Component used to vary voltage in a circuit.[4:11] • circuit that generates repetitive waveforms.[10:9] • ...
FEBRUARU 2026-03-01
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- The roman leader who make a new calendar
- A year that includes February 29
- The start at the center of our solar system
- A system used to organize days, months and years
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- The second month of the year with 28 days
- A special year when February has 29 days
- Very old, from long ago
- Related to the moon
- The ancient civilization that created the early calendar
- Related to the sun
10 Clues: Related to the sun • Related to the moon • Very old, from long ago • A year that includes February 29 • The roman leader who make a new calendar • A special year when February has 29 days • The second month of the year with 28 days • The start at the center of our solar system • A system used to organize days, months and years • ...
Renewable Energy- Ingrid lara 2016-12-06
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- is a specialized semiconductor diode that converts visible light into direct current (DC).
- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines.
- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- An earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination in systems development.
- Passive solar design refers to the use of the sun's energy for the heating and cooling of living spaces.
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- an accident in a nuclear reactor in which the fuel overheats and melts the reactor core or shielding.
- hydroelectric power.
- a turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity.
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- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction.
- a fuel derived directly from living matter.
- renewable energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials which can be used as fuel.
- is thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth.
- form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity.
- A solar collector is a device used to absorb solar energy.
- chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions.
17 Clues: hydroelectric power. • a fuel derived directly from living matter. • is thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth. • A solar collector is a device used to absorb solar energy. • a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction. • an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines. • ...
Carter Daluisio Period 1 2023-12-05
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- at the planet's opposition which is when it is exactly opposite the Sun.
- Hydrogen becomes a liquid at very low temperature and high pressure.
- a place between the rocky planets and the gas planets
- the four innermost planets in the solar system.
- Small chunks of rock that travel through space
- the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
- space rocks and chunks of space metal that land on Earth
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- a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is.
- a small chunk of dust and ice that orbits, or travels around, the sun.
- a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen
- a ring of icy bodies just outside of Neptune's orbit.
- Very small body not quite a planet
- a line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust
- one of numerous small solid heavenly bodies which may have existed at an early stage of the development of the solar system and from which the planets may have been formed.
- Small chunks of rock that travel through space
- an interaction between a planet, such as Earth, and streams of debris from a comet.
- the orbit of each planet in the Solar System is approximately an ellipse with the Sun at one focus point
- the area around a star where it is not too hot and not too cold for l on the surface of surrounding planets
18 Clues: Very small body not quite a planet • the distance between the Earth and the Sun. • Small chunks of rock that travel through space • Small chunks of rock that travel through space • the four innermost planets in the solar system. • a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is. • a ring of icy bodies just outside of Neptune's orbit. • ...
Carter Daluisio Period 1 2023-12-05
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- at the planet's opposition which is when it is exactly opposite the Sun.
- Hydrogen becomes a liquid at very low temperature and high pressure.
- a place between the rocky planets and the gas planets
- the four innermost planets in the solar system.
- Small chunks of rock that travel through space
- the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
- space rocks and chunks of space metal that land on Earth
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- a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is.
- a small chunk of dust and ice that orbits, or travels around, the sun.
- a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen
- a ring of icy bodies just outside of Neptune's orbit.
- Very small body not quite a planet
- a line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust
- one of numerous small solid heavenly bodies which may have existed at an early stage of the development of the solar system and from which the planets may have been formed.
- Small chunks of rock that travel through space
- an interaction between a planet, such as Earth, and streams of debris from a comet.
- the orbit of each planet in the Solar System is approximately an ellipse with the Sun at one focus point
- the area around a star where it is not too hot and not too cold for l on the surface of surrounding planets
18 Clues: Very small body not quite a planet • the distance between the Earth and the Sun. • Small chunks of rock that travel through space • Small chunks of rock that travel through space • the four innermost planets in the solar system. • a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is. • a ring of icy bodies just outside of Neptune's orbit. • ...
Renewable Energy 2022-11-29
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- Hydroelectric energy can hurt the _____
- This energy source uses the water currents
- This energy source uses previously alive things
- This energy source uses the sun to create energy
- This energy source uses heat from the Earth
- Some people think wind turbines are very _____
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- Forms of energy that will run out
- Solar energy is very ______
- This energy source uses the movement of air
- Forms of energy that can be used infinitely
10 Clues: Solar energy is very ______ • Forms of energy that will run out • Hydroelectric energy can hurt the _____ • This energy source uses the water currents • This energy source uses the movement of air • Forms of energy that can be used infinitely • This energy source uses heat from the Earth • Some people think wind turbines are very _____ • ...
The Solar System P. 2020-11-19
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- What's the name of our Galaxy?
- The way the planet is moving?
- What's the satellite of the Earth?
- The place where is no air to breathe?
- An icy, small Solar System?
- How do we call a sphere of superheated gas?
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- What does have the highest speed in the world?
- The closest Galaxy to Milky Way?
- There is a planet with rings around it?
- What's in the center of the Solar System?
10 Clues: An icy, small Solar System? • The way the planet is moving? • What's the name of our Galaxy? • The closest Galaxy to Milky Way? • What's the satellite of the Earth? • The place where is no air to breathe? • There is a planet with rings around it? • What's in the center of the Solar System? • How do we call a sphere of superheated gas? • ...
Gravity crossword 2021-10-26
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- the amount of gravity exerted on an object
- one factor that acts on gravity
- the dust + gas that made our solar system
- what the planets orbit because of gravity
- The force that governs the solar system
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- the scientist who discovered gravity
- Dust and gases compressed together
- the scientist who tested gravity
- the law that states objects in motion will stay in motion in a line
- the amount of matter in an object
10 Clues: one factor that acts on gravity • the scientist who tested gravity • the amount of matter in an object • Dust and gases compressed together • the scientist who discovered gravity • The force that governs the solar system • the dust + gas that made our solar system • what the planets orbit because of gravity • the amount of gravity exerted on an object • ...
outer planets 2023-04-27
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- Saturn has the most_.
- Uranus has _ largest diameter in solar system.
- Jupiter has 9.93 _.
- Its made of a thick soup of water,_ and methane over.
- Saturn could float in water _.
- Its more than 30 _ as far from the earth is.
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- The moon is the _ largest satellite in the solar system.
- The belt is estimated to contain between 1.1 and 1.9 million_.
- Uranus is the _ plant from the sun.
- Jupiter has 80_.
10 Clues: Jupiter has 80_. • Jupiter has 9.93 _. • Saturn has the most_. • Saturn could float in water _. • Uranus is the _ plant from the sun. • Its more than 30 _ as far from the earth is. • Uranus has _ largest diameter in solar system. • Its made of a thick soup of water,_ and methane over. • The moon is the _ largest satellite in the solar system. • ...
