solar Crossword Puzzles
BNI Super Achievers 2021-10-23
11 Clues: Shipping • Car rental • tarot card • Automation • Solar Energy • Print anything • home furniture • Market Research • Fire protection • child education • Facility Management
SAMPARK group 3 2025-06-11
11 Clues: Plywood • Hospital • Hardware • & Cookies • Furnishing • Automobile • Solar & System • Glasses Pvt Ltd • Conservation Park • SIGNS ( INTERIORS & BRANDING) • Organic Harbal Ayurvedic Products
Space Crossword 2016-05-25
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- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
- An eclipse where all of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun
- A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered
- The time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis.
- rock or dust that makes a streak of light in the night sky.
- Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun.
- Everything that exists.
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- A manmade spacecraft.
- An object that has fallen to Earth from outer space.
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- A rocky inner planet, third from the Sun in the Solar System.
- where the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- A number solar systems grouped together
- Changes in weather and the temperature during the year
- The path taken by one body in space around another
- The period of time that half the earth is facing away from the sun
- Earth’s only natural satellite.
18 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • Everything that exists. • Earth’s only natural satellite. • A number solar systems grouped together • A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered • Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun. • when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. • ...
SOLAR 2021-04-07
5 Clues: SOLAR PANEL MATERIAL • ANOTHER SOLAR PANEL MATERIAL • WHAT IS AT THE BACK OF A SOLAR MODULE? • WHAT IS AN INDIVIDUAL BLOCK ON A SOLAR PANEL CALLED? • WHAT STORES AND MANAGES POWER IN A SOLAR INSTALLATION?
Solar 2024-12-02
Name Brands 2024-04-08
Technology 2025-09-21
Chapter 7 Vocab: 2021-02-11
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- the four largest moons around Jupiter
- the planets closest to the sun
- the time it takes an object to travel once around the sun
- the 4th planet from the sun
- When a planet's atmosphere traps in solar energy
- an object that orbits the sun, has enough mass and gravity to make is spherical, but has other things in its orbit
- small rocky particle that moves through space
- a meteoroid that strikes the Earth's surface
- the average distance fro the Earth to the Sun
- the largest planet in the solar system
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- a small, rocky object that orbits the sun
- a small rocky and icy object that orbits the sun
- the time it takes an object to complete one rotation
- a round depression formed on the surface of a planet, moon, or space object
- Known for its impressive ring system
- the second planet from the sun
- a meteorite that has entered Earth's atmosphere
- the closest planet to the sun
18 Clues: the 4th planet from the sun • the closest planet to the sun • the planets closest to the sun • the second planet from the sun • Known for its impressive ring system • the four largest moons around Jupiter • the largest planet in the solar system • a small, rocky object that orbits the sun • a meteoroid that strikes the Earth's surface • ...
BMcMurray Crossword 2023-02-01
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- Produced by physical alteration under high temperature and pressure
- Two regions of intense radiation partly surrounding the earth
- The redirection of a wave as it changes mediums
- A metric unit of length = to 1000 meters
- Rock formed by the combining of materials
- An instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes
- The central part of the planet
- A vibration that travels through the interior of Earth
- When planets melt, the materials begin to separate
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- The motion of segments or plates of the outer layer
- The outer layer of a terrestrial planet
- A type of rock that makes up continental crust
- The largest part of Earth’s interior
- The science about earth's physical structure and substance
- Igneous rock produced by the cooling of lava
- The region around a planet where the solar wind is
- Rock produced by cooling from a molten state
- A stream of energized, charged particles, through the solar system
18 Clues: The central part of the planet • The largest part of Earth’s interior • The outer layer of a terrestrial planet • A metric unit of length = to 1000 meters • Rock formed by the combining of materials • Igneous rock produced by the cooling of lava • Rock produced by cooling from a molten state • A type of rock that makes up continental crust • ...
Space Crossword 2016-05-25
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- Everything that exists.
- A number solar systems grouped together
- Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun.
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- A rocky inner planet, third from the Sun in the Solar System.
- A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered
- An object that has fallen to Earth from outer space.
- Changes in weather and the temperature during the year
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- where the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- The time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis.
- A manmade spacecraft.
- An eclipse where all of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- rock or dust that makes a streak of light in the night sky.
- The path taken by one body in space around another
- A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun
- The period of time that half the earth is facing away from the sun
- Earth’s only natural satellite.
- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
18 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • Everything that exists. • Earth’s only natural satellite. • A number solar systems grouped together • A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered • Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun. • when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. • ...
David Michigan 2022-10-17
7 Clues: Group of galaxies • Luminous ball of gas • Bigger then a cluster • Where stars are formed • Group of solar systems • Star of our solar system • Cloud of dust and gas in space
Vocabulary Puzzle. 2022-09-28
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- Cell - solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
- Energy - energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules (it is released when molecules undergo chemical reactions and form new substances)(Foods,fuels, and batteries store this energy)
- Transformations - a change from one form to another
- Energy - heat energy from inside the Earth that can used to heat buildings and produce electricity (natural
- - any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- Energy - energy of moving objects (car moving, ball rolling, fish swimming)
- - the ability to make things move or change .
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- Batteries - store electrical energy produced by solar cells
- Energy - energy of moving air (wind turbines)
- Energy - energy that travels as waves, through matter or through empty space (Earth gets this from the sun)
- Reflector - reflects and focuses sunlight onto a fluid filled pipe, it becomes heated, thermal energy is used to turn water into steam which turns a turbine
- - energy of moving water (hydroelectric power plants use hydropower to produce electricity)
- Energy - energy from the sun
- Energy - the energy of moving particles (hot cocoa has lots, ice-cold lemonade has less).
- Energy - energy stored in the nucleus of an atom (forces of protons and neutrons held together, released when forces are overcome and particles are either removed from or added to the nucleus)
- Energy - energy of moving charges (lamps, toasters, computers, moves through wires).
16 Clues: Energy - energy from the sun • Energy - energy of moving air (wind turbines) • - the ability to make things move or change . • Transformations - a change from one form to another • Batteries - store electrical energy produced by solar cells • Cell - solar cell, can change light energy into electricity • ...
Other Members of the Solar System 2021-06-15
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- comes from collisions between asteroids, comets, meteoroids, and Kuiper belt objects.
- a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75–76 years
- a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 astronomical units to approximately
- composed of an icy, rocky core that has two tails that point away from the Sun.
- a torus-shaped region in the Solar System, located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.
- "dirty snowballs"
- first described in 1950 by Dutch astronomer Jan Oort, is a theoretical concept of a cloud of predominantly icy planetesimals
- An ion tail made of gases always points away from the Sun
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- A small, rocky object from space that is heated up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
- larger meteoroids may strike the Earth’s surface to create a ??
- consists of cosmic dust (small particles floating in outer space) that pervades the space between planets within planetary systems, such as the Solar System
- more than half of the interplanetary dust particles in our solar system come from
- a celestial body that lies mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
- objects that orbit the Sun at a farther distance than Neptune.
- any object whose orbit crosses Earth’s can collide with Earth
15 Clues: "dirty snowballs" • a short-period comet visible from Earth every 75–76 years • An ion tail made of gases always points away from the Sun • any object whose orbit crosses Earth’s can collide with Earth • larger meteoroids may strike the Earth’s surface to create a ?? • a celestial body that lies mostly between Mars and Jupiter. • ...
science 2018-12-05
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- smallest and closest planet to the Sun.
- Sun-centered model of the solar system.
- Sand to boulder sized rocky object orbiting the sun.
- rocky object formed from material similar to that of the planets, orbiting the Sun.
- Fifth planet from the sun; the largest with continuous, swirling, high- pressure gas storms.
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- Nearly- spherical object in orbit around the sun that is not a satellite, and has not cleared debris in its orbit.
- fourth planet from the sun; called the red planet because of high concentrations of iron oxide.
- planets in orbit around another star.
- Earth-centric model of the solar system.
- second planet from the sun; has a dense atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide and very high surface temperatures.
- third planet from the sun; the only planet in the solar system known to have life, and where water exists as a solid, a liquid, a gas.
- Eighth planet from the sun; has storms similar Jupiter’s and is blue due to methane in the atmosphere
- object in elliptical orbit around the Sun composed of dust and particles, frozen water, methane and ammonia; vaporized due to heat from Sun, producing a coma and tail.
13 Clues: planets in orbit around another star. • smallest and closest planet to the Sun. • Sun-centered model of the solar system. • Earth-centric model of the solar system. • Sand to boulder sized rocky object orbiting the sun. • rocky object formed from material similar to that of the planets, orbiting the Sun. • ...
2023 Rabbits 2023-12-29
Formation of the Solar Systems 2021-01-20
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- The rocky planets are made of chunks of rock and M_____.
- Which planet do scientists think formed first? J_________.
- Objects which were captured by planets and now orbit around them are called M_____.
- What are the large pieces / the building blocks of planets called? P___________.
- Which planet was knocked onto its side by an impact? U_______.
- Our Sun formed from a huge cloud of material which was pulled together and planets are kept in orbit around the Sun. Which force is responsible for both of these things. G_______.
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- What are the rocky leftover pieces of rock in the Solar System called? A________.
- What do we call planets which orbit other stars? E__________.
- There are two ice giant planets. Uranus is one, which is the other? N________.
- Scientists think that perhaps water was brought to the Earth by C______.
- Our Solar system is thought to be about 4.5 B_____ years old.
- Just like humans and animals which may move from one place to another, planets moved closer and further from the sun in their early lifetime - we call this m__________.
- Jupiter swallowed up lots of material around it - which planet is smaller in size than expected as a result. M_____.
- Which planet is spinning in the opposite direction to all the others? V______.
- Which object was the first to form in the Solar System? S___.
15 Clues: The rocky planets are made of chunks of rock and M_____. • Which planet do scientists think formed first? J_________. • What do we call planets which orbit other stars? E__________. • Our Solar system is thought to be about 4.5 B_____ years old. • Which object was the first to form in the Solar System? S___. • ...
Planet 2023-06-20
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- The largest planet in our solar system, famous for its colorful stripes and swirling storms, such as the Great Red Spot. It has many moons, including the four Galilean moons.
- Once considered the ninth planet, Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet. It has a frozen surface and is located in the distant region called the Kuiper Belt.
- A planet with a vivid blue color, also known as the "Windiest Planet" due to its strong winds. Neptune has dark spots, similar to Jupiter's storms, and it has many moons.
- A beautiful planet with prominent rings made of icy particles. It has a unique feature—a hexagonal-shaped storm at its north pole. Saturn also has many moons, including Titan.
- The "Red Planet" known for its rusty-colored surface. It has polar ice caps, canyons, and volcanoes. Scientists are curious about the possibility of life on Mars.
- A dwarf planet that is smaller than Pluto, named after the creation deity of the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island. It has a reddish color and orbits in the Kuiper Belt.
- One of Jupiter's largest moons, known for its active volcanoes that erupt with plumes of lava. It is the most volcanically active object in our solar system.
- A planet similar in size to Earth, often called Earth's "sister planet." It has a thick atmosphere that traps heat, making it the hottest planet.
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- The largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is a dwarf planet and is the only one located in the inner solar system.
- A planet that appears blue-green in color due to its methane-rich atmosphere. Uranus is known for its sideways rotation and rings that encircle the planet.
- Our home planet, where we live! It has a diverse range of landscapes, including oceans, mountains, forests, and deserts. Earth is the only known planet to have life.
- Saturn's largest moon, known for its thick atmosphere and hydrocarbon lakes. It is the only moon in our solar system with a significant atmosphere.
- A unique dwarf planet that has a stretched, ellipsoidal shape, resembling a flattened football. It spins rapidly and is located in the Kuiper Belt.
- The smallest planet in our solar system, known for its extreme temperatures and rocky surface. It is located closest to the Sun and has no moons.
- A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, similar in size to Pluto. It sparked a debate about what constitutes a planet when it was discovered in 2005.
15 Clues: The largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is a dwarf planet and is the only one located in the inner solar system. • The smallest planet in our solar system, known for its extreme temperatures and rocky surface. It is located closest to the Sun and has no moons. • ...
Umwelt 2021-03-02
Planet 2023-06-19
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- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to Earth
- The seventh planet from the Sun, distinguished by its sideways orientation and pale blue color
- The eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun, characterized by its vibrant blue color
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its bright appearance in the sky
- A celestial object that consists of a nucleus of ice and dust and develops a glowing tail when it approaches the Sun
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- The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and can be seen at night
- The smallest and closest planet to the Sun, known for its extreme temperatures
- The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized by its prominent ring system
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its size and distinctive red spot
- The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance
- The planet we live on, known as the "blue planet," with land, water, and an atmosphere
- A dwarf planet located in the outer regions of our solar system
- The entirety of space, including all matter, energy, galaxies, and celestial objects
14 Clues: A vast system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity • A dwarf planet located in the outer regions of our solar system • The sixth planet from the Sun, recognized by its prominent ring system • The second planet from the Sun, known for its bright appearance in the sky • The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and can be seen at night • ...
Space 2017-05-16
8 Clues: orbits planet earth • incudes all the planets • all of space's contents • galaxy of our solar system • the fourth planet from the sun • takes 365 days to orbit around the sun • the planet with the largest rotation period • a giant star that is the centre of our solar system
Planets 2014-10-28
8 Clues: Known as the red planet • The earth's sister planet • Know for its spectacular rings • Furthest planet away from the sun • Biggest planet in the solar system • Only planet that rotates on its side • The smallest planet in our solar system • The only planet known to have life on it
Stars & Planets-Our Solar System Crossword- SOLUTIONS 2025-04-03
8 Clues: The red planet. • The center of our solar system. • An object that orbits a planet. • A large body that orbits a star. • The farthest planet from the Sun. • The planet with the biggest rings. • The only planet known to have life. • The biggest planet in our solar system.
Spanish Vocabulary 2024-05-01
Standard 2.1 Andrew Boersma 2021-10-19
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- the invisible line where the sun shines straight overhead
- rising air cools with ___
- what is more vigorous at higher latitudes or near the equator
- when warm air is cooled and sinks it creates a ___ cell
- solar energy causes water to ___
- how much water absorbs 580 calories to swap from a liquid to a gas
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- this type of energy is absorbed by the ground surface or water
- when water condenses it releases 580 calories of this
- when air is sinking, pressure is
- when you move water vapor it causes air movement to ___
- when air rises,air pressure at the surface is
- in the northern hemisphere, air pressure centers move from west to
- convection currents distribute ___ energy
- the energy absorbed by the ground warms the ___ layers of air
- warm air does this
- these cells have the most vigorous circulation
16 Clues: warm air does this • rising air cools with ___ • when air is sinking, pressure is • solar energy causes water to ___ • convection currents distribute ___ energy • when air rises,air pressure at the surface is • these cells have the most vigorous circulation • when water condenses it releases 580 calories of this • when you move water vapor it causes air movement to ___ • ...
Sun 2021-11-10
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- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
- outer atomosphere of the sun
- layer of star just outside the core
- a jet of dense gas ejected from the Sun's chromosphere
- reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic
- the work that a certain force
- energy transmitted between systems
- he outer-most layer of the solar interior
- large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun's surface.
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- Visible layer of the sun
- a brief eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface
- a reddish gaseous layer immediately above the photosphere of the sun
- Dark areas on the sun
- hottest part of the sun
- colorful light show in the sky caused by the Sun
- the continuous flow of charged particles from the sun which permeates the solar system.
16 Clues: Dark areas on the sun • hottest part of the sun • Visible layer of the sun • outer atomosphere of the sun • the work that a certain force • energy transmitted between systems • layer of star just outside the core • he outer-most layer of the solar interior • colorful light show in the sky caused by the Sun • a jet of dense gas ejected from the Sun's chromosphere • ...
Sun-Earth-Moon System 2022-04-22
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- The outermost part of the sun's atmosphere
- Solar eclipses occur when the ____ blocks Earth's view of the sun.
- Occurs when the sun is directly above Earth's equator
- The Earth is ______ at a 23.5 degree angle.
- The day when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- The direction in which Earth spins in.
- The center of the solar system
- Different forms that the moon takes in its appearance from Earth
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- Earth's yearly orbit around the sun
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
- An elongated, closed curve. An oval.
- The spinning of Earth on it's axis.
- An imaginary line connecting the north and south poles, the line which Earth spins around.
- One of the 4 seasons, the season after summer
- the blocking or darkening of a celestial body
- The galaxy in which we live in.
16 Clues: The center of the solar system • The galaxy in which we live in. • Earth's yearly orbit around the sun • The spinning of Earth on it's axis. • An elongated, closed curve. An oval. • The direction in which Earth spins in. • The outermost part of the sun's atmosphere • The Earth is ______ at a 23.5 degree angle. • One of the 4 seasons, the season after summer • ...
Cassie:Solar System 2020-01-21
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- Blue is the hottest temperature of these celestial beings
- 1 million earths could fit inside this
- you would weigh about 38 percent of what you do on this planet
- Clouds of gas and dust
- This belt has at least three dwarf planets in it
- This planet takes 84 earth years to orbit the sun
- Moon named after the greek god of fear
- this is the fastest spinning object in our solar system
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- this planet is named after the roman god of war
- This is the most distant planet that can be seen without a telescope
- this is the seconf brightest object in our solar system
- many of these make up a belt
- Sometimes referred to as dirty snowballs
- This planet has a great spot, much like jupiter
- Moon named after greek god of panic
- Named after the roman god of the underworld
16 Clues: Clouds of gas and dust • many of these make up a belt • Moon named after greek god of panic • 1 million earths could fit inside this • Moon named after the greek god of fear • Sometimes referred to as dirty snowballs • Named after the roman god of the underworld • this planet is named after the roman god of war • This planet has a great spot, much like jupiter • ...
C.4 Solar Energy 2023-07-09
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- Cell structure which absorbs light in chlorophyll
- Store of solar energy into chemical energy which occurs in chlorophyll
- A mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline
- Non-acidic component of vegetable oils
- ACIDS Acidic components of vegetable oils
- Hazardous byproducts, such as soot, of the production of methanol from heated wood
- Most common natural pigment
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- ___ system of alternating single and double bonds absorbs more visible light
- Cell structure containing chlorophyll which processes absorbed light
- Process of creating cleaner biodiesels from oils by reacting with (m)ethanol
- Much of the sun's useful solar emissions fall into the ___ spectrum
- Energy-storing product of photosynthesis reaction
- The color a substance appears is ___ to the color of the wavelength of light it reflects most abundantly
- Alternative biofuel to ethanol
- Major drawback of organic fuels is the high amount of ___ required in production
- General term for naturally-derived energy source
16 Clues: Most common natural pigment • Alternative biofuel to ethanol • Non-acidic component of vegetable oils • A mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline • General term for naturally-derived energy source • Cell structure which absorbs light in chlorophyll • Energy-storing product of photosynthesis reaction • ACIDS Acidic components of vegetable oils • ...
Unit 6: Energy 2022-05-07
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- made by combining alcohol and vegetable oil
- the ability to cause change in an object
- thermoelectric energy takes advantage of termperature differences in this substance
- this effect explains why thermoelectric power can be generated
- the particle from the Sun used by solar panels
- energy generated by the heat within the Earth
- the process used to obtain natural gas
- this type of mining is used to collect coal that is near the surface of Earth's crust
- this type of energy is essentially "limitless"
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- energy generated by the flow of water
- this structure is used to capture wind energy
- energy generated by the sun
- this is one of the elements that can be used to generate nuclear power
- the most common fuel source used in America
- a biofuel made from alchol and corn starch
- fuels that are made from biomass
16 Clues: energy generated by the sun • fuels that are made from biomass • energy generated by the flow of water • the process used to obtain natural gas • the ability to cause change in an object • a biofuel made from alchol and corn starch • made by combining alcohol and vegetable oil • the most common fuel source used in America • this structure is used to capture wind energy • ...
Q1 Reflection 2024-10-28
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- When the Moon is fully illuminated to our view
- When the Moon is fully dark to our view
- A fossil used to define and identify geologic periods
- The planets in the Solar System ________ around the Sun
- The force that attracts any two objects with mass
- If a rock layer is at the top, then it is what(age)
- When the Moon falls into the Earth's shadow, making it appear reddish
- Earth spins on its _______
- Gravity holds the Moon in _____ around the Earth
- Matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid
- Half of a planet(northern and southern)
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- When the Moon is in between the Earth and the Sun, blocking its light
- Larger, gaseous, and colder planets
- Smaller, rocky, and warmer planets
- All the planets in the Solar System do this on their axis
- If a rock layer is at the bottom, then it is what(age)
16 Clues: Earth spins on its _______ • Smaller, rocky, and warmer planets • Larger, gaseous, and colder planets • When the Moon is fully dark to our view • Half of a planet(northern and southern) • Matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid • When the Moon is fully illuminated to our view • Gravity holds the Moon in _____ around the Earth • ...
PES - Science Crossword 2025-11-25
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- An attempt to find out about something.
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again.
- Something scientists make to answer questions about the real world.
- Observations or measurements recorded in an investigation.
- It takes the Earth 24 hours to complete one full _________.
- To make a picture in your mind using information from different sources.
- Careful and orderly.
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- The Earth takes 365 days to ______ the sun.
- An arrangement of stars seen from Earth.
- A description of how something works or why something happens.
- System, The sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun.
- The pull between Earth and other objects, which acts even without touching.
- A period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime.
- The only star in our solar system.
- A scientist that studies the stars, planets, moons, and galaxies.
- Information that supports an answer to a question.
16 Clues: Careful and orderly. • The only star in our solar system. • An attempt to find out about something. • An arrangement of stars seen from Earth. • The Earth takes 365 days to ______ the sun. • Information that supports an answer to a question. • Something we observe to be similar over and over again. • Observations or measurements recorded in an investigation. • ...
Animals 2020-11-03
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- The planet which has the largest volcano.
- This planet has wild winds.
- This planet's Roman Equivalent is The God Poseidon.
- This planet is also known as The Ice Giant.
- This planet is very light.
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- This was once a planet but now a dwarf planet.
- The smallest planet in the Solar System.
- The hottest planet in the solar System.
- The only planet with life.
9 Clues: The only planet with life. • This planet is very light. • This planet has wild winds. • The hottest planet in the solar System. • The smallest planet in the Solar System. • The planet which has the largest volcano. • This planet is also known as The Ice Giant. • This was once a planet but now a dwarf planet. • This planet's Roman Equivalent is The God Poseidon.
Science Climate Change Review 2020-10-22
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- is one of many solutions to ending climate change
- a dangerous greenhouse gas caused by fossil fuels
- a change in the wolrds climate
- like solar energy is renewable but is used in the wind
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- warming when solar radiation is trapped
- the atmosphere
- a renewable energy used form the sun
- comes in many forms and is harmful
- the amount of inhabitants in a specifc area
9 Clues: the atmosphere • a change in the wolrds climate • comes in many forms and is harmful • a renewable energy used form the sun • warming when solar radiation is trapped • the amount of inhabitants in a specifc area • is one of many solutions to ending climate change • a dangerous greenhouse gas caused by fossil fuels • like solar energy is renewable but is used in the wind
Night Owl 2017-04-18
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- Largest planet in the solar system
- Sixth planet from the sun... think rings
- Third planet from the sun... lots of humans
- Astronomical body that orbits the Earth
- The star in the center of the solar system
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- Eighth planet from the sun... the BLUE planet
- The sun is the closet ---- to earth
- Dwarf planet... think Mickey Mouse
- Fourth planet from the sun... the red planet
9 Clues: Largest planet in the solar system • Dwarf planet... think Mickey Mouse • The sun is the closet ---- to earth • Astronomical body that orbits the Earth • Sixth planet from the sun... think rings • The star in the center of the solar system • Third planet from the sun... lots of humans • Fourth planet from the sun... the red planet • ...
The Power of Oil 2013-01-28
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- some examples are wind, solar, and water
- to make dirty
- rotting done by plants or animals
- power coming from the sun
- energy sources made from ancient plant and animal remains
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- colorless, odorless gas used by plants to create their own food
- anything that can be burned to create heat or energy
- rotating magnetic device that creates electricity
- involving areas and peoples all over the world
9 Clues: to make dirty • power coming from the sun • rotting done by plants or animals • some examples are wind, solar, and water • involving areas and peoples all over the world • rotating magnetic device that creates electricity • anything that can be burned to create heat or energy • energy sources made from ancient plant and animal remains • ...
Galaxy vocabulary 2025-11-13
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- Astronomical unit measuring distance, not time
- Instrument for viewing distant objects in space
- A group of connected parts forming a whole
- Region where gravity prevents light from escaping
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- The name of the galaxy containing our Solar System
- All space, time, and matter as a whole
- Vast collection of stars bound by gravity
- Relating to the Sun
- Transmission of information or message
9 Clues: Relating to the Sun • All space, time, and matter as a whole • Transmission of information or message • Vast collection of stars bound by gravity • A group of connected parts forming a whole • Astronomical unit measuring distance, not time • Instrument for viewing distant objects in space • Region where gravity prevents light from escaping • ...
Planetas y Satélites del Sistema Solar 2024-09-01
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- El planeta más grande del sistema solar, famoso por su gran mancha roja, una tormenta gigante.
- Luna de Saturno, famosa por sus géiseres que emiten agua desde su superficie helada.
- La luna más grande de Saturno, conocida por su densa atmósfera y mares de metano.
- Luna más grande de Plutón, con la cual forma un sistema binario de planetas enanos.
- Planeta enano, reclassificado en 2006, conocido por su órbita excéntrica y su pequeño tamaño.
- Planeta con anillos prominentes hechos de hielo y roca, conocido por su belleza única en el sistema solar.
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- Luna de Júpiter, con una superficie helada que podría ocultar un océano subterráneo.
- El planeta más cercano al Sol, conocido por su alta velocidad orbital y superficie llena de cráteres.
- Planeta azul, conocido por sus fuertes vientos y su gran distancia del Sol.
- Planeta gigante helado, con un eje de rotación inclinado que lo hace girar de lado.
- Planeta del sistema solar con una atmósfera densa y temperaturas extremadamente altas.
- La mayor de las dos lunas de Marte, caracterizada por su forma irregular y su rápido órbita.
- El único planeta conocido que alberga vida, con una superficie cubierta en su mayoría por agua.
- Planeta rojo, objeto de numerosas misiones espaciales en búsqueda de vida pasada.
- Satélite natural de la Tierra, único cuerpo celeste en el que los humanos han caminado.
15 Clues: Planeta azul, conocido por sus fuertes vientos y su gran distancia del Sol. • La luna más grande de Saturno, conocida por su densa atmósfera y mares de metano. • Planeta rojo, objeto de numerosas misiones espaciales en búsqueda de vida pasada. • Planeta gigante helado, con un eje de rotación inclinado que lo hace girar de lado. • ...
manzword 2020-05-26
Across
- the smaller planets can be made of it
- if it was bigger, the gravity would be much stronger
- a strong hard building material made with gravel
- if you do this in that society you are considered a fool
- it is 9.8N on our planet
- we can have the dinner in the garden if it is fine
- an abjective to describe the solar radiations
- the universe is 13.7... years old
- if there isn't we can't live
- if it was smaller and gravity was weaker, it wouldn't hold our ..
- if we are too close to it we die
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- the name of the protagonist
- stop moving
- a flash of light
- neptune consist of ...
- how many planets there are in our solar sistem
- if the students leave it at home they can't do the version
- if there were no water on the earth we would have ....
- if there isn't we can't have out seasons
- if it was further from the sum it would be too ..
- the earth rotates on his ..
21 Clues: stop moving • a flash of light • neptune consist of ... • it is 9.8N on our planet • the name of the protagonist • the earth rotates on his .. • if there isn't we can't live • if we are too close to it we die • the universe is 13.7... years old • the smaller planets can be made of it • if there isn't we can't have out seasons • an abjective to describe the solar radiations • ...
manzword 2020-05-26
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- if there isn't we can't live
- if the students leave it at home they can't do the version
- neptune consist of ...
- the earth rotates on his ..
- an abjective to describe the solar radiations
- the name of the protagonist
- we can have the dinner in the garden if it is fine
- the smaller planets can be made of it
- if it was further from the sum it would be too ..
- if you do this in that society you are considered a fool
- if we are too close to it we die
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- it is 9.8N on our planet
- a flash of light
- if it was bigger, the gravity would be much stronger
- if it was smaller and gravity was weaker, it wouldn't hold our ..
- the universe is 13.7... years old
- if there were no water on the earth we would have ....
- how many planets there are in our solar sistem
- stop moving
- if there isn't we can't have out seasons
- a strong hard building material made with gravel
21 Clues: stop moving • a flash of light • neptune consist of ... • it is 9.8N on our planet • the earth rotates on his .. • the name of the protagonist • if there isn't we can't live • if we are too close to it we die • the universe is 13.7... years old • the smaller planets can be made of it • if there isn't we can't have out seasons • an abjective to describe the solar radiations • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-03-09
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- : earliest stage of a star’s life
- : the blue planet
- : cosmic snowballs of mostly ice (frozen gases and rock)
- : ball-shaped mass of super-heated gas that produces and gives off light, heat, and energy.
- : groups of stars that look like recognizable objects
- layers of gases that envelop a planet, held in place by gravity
- : how all stars start, is a large cloud of gas and dust
- Hole : a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape from it
- : occurs twice a year where the sun crosses the celestial equator
- : the star in the center of our solar system
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- : a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- Eclipse : where the sun is obscured by the moon.
- : consists of everything that exists
- : outer most layer of the Sun
- : a satellite that orbits the planet
- : the planet with visible rings
- : a powerful and luminous stellar explosion
- Dwarfs : when a white dwarf runs out of fuel and dies
- : a small rocky body that orbits the Sun
- Way : the universe that we are in
- : a collection of many billions of stars held together by gravity
- : only planet where water exists
22 Clues: : the blue planet • : outer most layer of the Sun • : the planet with visible rings • : only planet where water exists • : earliest stage of a star’s life • Way : the universe that we are in • : consists of everything that exists • : a satellite that orbits the planet • : a small rocky body that orbits the Sun • : a powerful and luminous stellar explosion • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Rousseaus best selling novel
- theory that earth is the center of the solar system
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- "We the people of the United States" is the first line to what?
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and governed
- a philosoper from Swizerland
- believed that people were born with natural rights
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- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- made mining extremely important
- wrote the book "The Spirit Of Laws"
- wrote the book "Vindication For The Rights Of Woman"
- to know something one did not know before
- believed punishments should fit crimes
- believed that people were born selfish
- a person who rules with absolute power
- believed that people should have freedom of speech and religion
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
20 Clues: Rousseaus best selling novel • a philosoper from Swizerland • made mining extremely important • wrote the book "The Spirit Of Laws" • believed punishments should fit crimes • believed that people were born selfish • a person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-04-14
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- usage of uranium as fuel
- a cleaner burning nonrenewable resource
- renewable energy from captured sunlight
- outbursts of solar energy
- a nonrenewable made into gasoline
- energy changes form but doesn't disappear
- kerogen that is flammable or combustible
- renewable energy from underground heat
- renewable energy from living matter or waste
- high pressure water that finds natural gas
- the thing that changes matter
- heat transferred by direct touch
- resources that replenish quicker than they are used
- energy changing from one for to another
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- energy stored in an object
- rain with pollutants that lower the pH
- an abundant nonrenewable fuel
- a resource that doesn't regrow
- cooler parts of the sun's surface
- renewable energy that uses moving water's energy
- carbon travelling through Earth and organisms
- hard coal with pure carbon
- a form of energy transfer
- moving energy
- circulation of heated fluids
- decaying plant material that burns dirty
- fuel from fossilized organisms
- the star in our solar system
- renewable energy from wind movement
- streams of energy flowing across the sun
30 Clues: moving energy • usage of uranium as fuel • a form of energy transfer • outbursts of solar energy • energy stored in an object • hard coal with pure carbon • circulation of heated fluids • the star in our solar system • an abundant nonrenewable fuel • the thing that changes matter • a resource that doesn't regrow • fuel from fossilized organisms • heat transferred by direct touch • ...
S P A C E 2017-08-09
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- deflected particles form this
- Due to the ____ surface temperature of the Sun particles are energised
- What region are sunspots found?
- The fastest moving particles tend to stream out through the middle of the ____
- a fire orb in the sky
- What are darker cooler areas on the surface on the surface of the sun?
- yes?
- what do changes in the ionosphere disrupt?
- You can see the sun corona during this time
- The space that exists between the Sun and the planet
- what issues are caused by changing magnetic fields
- described as a thick layer of gas surrounding the sun
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- How large can sunspots be in diameter?
- what is caused by solar interactions in the upper earth’s atmosphere?
- Temperature of the photosphere
- electromagnetic communication and electrical grids are ____ because of sunspots
- what is the magnetosphere?
- an example of a vulnerable component that can fail due to surges of current
- the charged particles that are deflected by the solar wind consist of ____
- First person to study sunspots
20 Clues: yes? • a fire orb in the sky • what is the magnetosphere? • deflected particles form this • Temperature of the photosphere • First person to study sunspots • What region are sunspots found? • How large can sunspots be in diameter? • what do changes in the ionosphere disrupt? • You can see the sun corona during this time • what issues are caused by changing magnetic fields • ...
Solar System and Planet Earth 2019-08-23
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- Established that the planet revolve around the sun.
- Force that pulls everything toward Earth's center.
- The hemisphere that tilt towards the sun during the March to September equinox
- Part of the earth filled with oceans and lakes
- Father of Geology
- Moon's path around the earth.
- How many planets are there in the solar system?
- What causes swasons
- Pattern the earth rotates.
- Third planet in the solar system.
- Volcanoes erupt rarely
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- Percentage of water on earth.
- The core has a __ outer core
- Where the earth lies
- Part of the earth that contains dust and water vapor.
- First primary motion of the earth
- established how gravity affects planetary movement
- Movements generate the Earth's magnetic field
- also known as obliquity
- Difference of the Earth orbital shape from a perfect circle
- Spiral galaxy
- Earth"s layer is made of?
- Waves used by geophysicists to learn about the interior
- Below the mantle is the
- Imaginary line that an object, usually a planet, rotates around
25 Clues: Spiral galaxy • Father of Geology • What causes swasons • Where the earth lies • Volcanoes erupt rarely • also known as obliquity • Below the mantle is the • Earth"s layer is made of? • Pattern the earth rotates. • The core has a __ outer core • Percentage of water on earth. • Moon's path around the earth. • First primary motion of the earth • Third planet in the solar system. • ...
Science Junior Cert 2013-01-23
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- Type of blue paper used in an acid test.
- Science studying the life and living organisms.
- A three legged stand (a piece of lab equipment).
- The unit of temperature used in the USA.
- A device that measures temperature.
- Speed times Time is equal to ________.
- The release of energy from food.
- These connect muscle to bone.
- It's chemical formula is CO2.
- The smallest particle of an element.
- Science studying matter and its motion.
- The most common gas found in air.
- Their function is to clot the blood.
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- The unit of measurement for temperature in Ireland.
- The biggest planet in our Solar System.
- These connect bone to bone.
- It's chemical formula is H2O.
- Lab equipment that produces a gas flame.
- One of the five major food nutrients.
- Your _____ pumps blood around your body.
- These blood cells transport oxygen.
- These blood cells fight disease.
- The smallest planet in our Solar System.
- The ________ table of chemical properties.
- A lab instrument used to view small objects.
- Science studying materials.
- Density times Volume is equal to ____.
27 Clues: These connect bone to bone. • Science studying materials. • It's chemical formula is H2O. • These connect muscle to bone. • It's chemical formula is CO2. • These blood cells fight disease. • The release of energy from food. • The most common gas found in air. • A device that measures temperature. • These blood cells transport oxygen. • The smallest particle of an element. • ...
Billy's Crossword 2013-08-04
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- something that actually exists: reality
- pertaining to the mind
- acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles
- such radiation having wavelengths in the range
- repeatedly
- rules every one has to follow
- body temperature
- the system of terms belonging or peculiar
- more things
- used in al the universe
- to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience
- magnets
- to power up our motor on our car
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- a hypothetical particle of matter so minute as to admit of no division.
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- to make the form, nature, content, future.
- less things
- power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally
- motor, plane, x-box play station
- exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish
- can come of the bid boom
- sun ,solar panel
- number of energies we most use
- the prevention of injury
- the capacity for vigorous activity; available power
- just a big boom
- battery
- how many things there are
- shape or mass
29 Clues: magnets • battery • repeatedly • less things • more things • shape or mass • just a big boom • sun ,solar panel • body temperature • pertaining to the mind • used in al the universe • can come of the bid boom • the prevention of injury • how many things there are • rules every one has to follow • number of energies we most use • motor, plane, x-box play station • to power up our motor on our car • ...
Billy's Crossword 2013-08-04
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- something that actually exists: reality
- pertaining to the mind
- acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles
- such radiation having wavelengths in the range
- repeatedly
- rules every one has to follow
- body temperature
- the system of terms belonging or peculiar
- more things
- used in al the universe
- to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience
- magnets
- to power up our motor on our car
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- a hypothetical particle of matter so minute as to admit of no division.
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- to make the form, nature, content, future.
- less things
- power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally
- motor, plane, x-box play station
- exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish
- can come of the bid boom
- sun ,solar panel
- number of energies we most use
- the prevention of injury
- the capacity for vigorous activity; available power
- just a big boom
- battery
- how many things there are
- shape or mass
29 Clues: magnets • battery • repeatedly • less things • more things • shape or mass • just a big boom • sun ,solar panel • body temperature • pertaining to the mind • used in al the universe • can come of the bid boom • the prevention of injury • how many things there are • rules every one has to follow • number of energies we most use • motor, plane, x-box play station • to power up our motor on our car • ...
Billy's Crossword 2013-08-04
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- something that actually exists: reality
- pertaining to the mind
- acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles
- such radiation having wavelengths in the range
- repeatedly
- rules every one has to follow
- body temperature
- the system of terms belonging or peculiar
- more things
- used in al the universe
- to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience
- magnets
- to power up our motor on our car
- the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- a hypothetical particle of matter so minute as to admit of no division.
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- to make the form, nature, content, future.
- less things
- power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally
- motor, plane, x-box play station
- exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish
- can come of the bid boom
- sun ,solar panel
- number of energies we most use
- the prevention of injury
- the capacity for vigorous activity; available power
- just a big boom
- battery
- how many things there are
- shape or mass
29 Clues: magnets • battery • repeatedly • less things • more things • shape or mass • just a big boom • sun ,solar panel • body temperature • pertaining to the mind • used in al the universe • can come of the bid boom • the prevention of injury • how many things there are • rules every one has to follow • number of energies we most use • motor, plane, x-box play station • to power up our motor on our car • ...
RACE TO SPACE CROSSWORDS 2023-10-12
Across
- Add 11 and it's the mission to send men on the Moon.
- The conflict between the USA and the Soviet union from 1945 to 1991.
- The futuristic vehicle to travel across space.
- The last name of the first man in space.
- The vehicle used to go to space.
- The last name of the first man on the Moon.
- Plants or animals that may live on another planet.
- The first author ever to contemplate a trip to the Moon.
- The fifth planet of the Solar System.
- The American president who ordered the mission to the Moon.
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- The first A in NASA.
- The 4 letters of the Soviet union.
- The name of the first satellite ever.
- The city where NASA employees are interviewed.
- Elon Musk is the CEO of it.
- The physical force that makes objects fall down.
- The space company of Amazon's CEO.
- An astronomer who proved the Earth moves around the Sun.
- The French astronaut working for the EU, Canada and Russia.
- The number of planets in the Solar System.
20 Clues: The first A in NASA. • Elon Musk is the CEO of it. • The vehicle used to go to space. • The 4 letters of the Soviet union. • The space company of Amazon's CEO. • The name of the first satellite ever. • The fifth planet of the Solar System. • The last name of the first man in space. • The number of planets in the Solar System. • The last name of the first man on the Moon. • ...
6th Grade Science 2023-11-15
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- one of the most abundant elements
- one of the most abundant elements
- hottest planet
- the force that pulls things towards the earth
- only planet with water in all 3 states of matter
- has the most moons
- coldest planet
- this variable never changes
- this variable is what you change
- a cloud of dust
- the purest substance on earth
- largest planet
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- this contains EVERYTHING
- Pluto isn't a planet because it doesn't ___ its orbit
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- this variable is what you measure, it is the outcome
- particle outside the nucleus that has a negative charge
- smallest planet
- The nebula started to heat up, contract, and ____.
- Neptune's twin
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- particle in the nucleus that has no charge
- this tells you the number of protons
- Earth is this many AUs from the sun
- Pluto is this type of planet
- measures things outside of our solar system
- particle in the nucleus that has a positive charge
- an atom of hydrogen has this many neutrons
- this contains our solar system plus lots of other stars and planets
29 Clues: hottest planet • Neptune's twin • coldest planet • largest planet • smallest planet • a cloud of dust • has the most moons • this contains EVERYTHING • this variable never changes • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • Pluto is this type of planet • the purest substance on earth • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • this variable is what you change • one of the most abundant elements • ...
Interior Design Crossword 2024-01-29
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- Revival has enclosed patios and arched windows/doors
- a roof which is almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs.
- horizontal shape and is one and half stories.
- structure intended to house pigeons or doves.
- followed the American and Civil wars
- split level houses and solar houses
- protects the house from the elements
- Revival columns around doorways, Thomas Jeffersonś house
- low-pitched roofs and overhanging eaves
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- single-sloped roofs
- a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something such as a door or window.
- a two-sided roof with two slopes on each side, where the lower slope is steeper than the upper slope.
- House these were affected by geographical area and available natural resources
- use the sun to generate electricity to heat water and the space
- the style began where land was abundant
- have unexpected and playful elements
- large glass windows and geometric lines
- and Crafts also known as a craftsman house.
- dentil molding under the eaves.
- Level 3 or 4 levels with quiet social areas
20 Clues: single-sloped roofs • dentil molding under the eaves. • split level houses and solar houses • have unexpected and playful elements • followed the American and Civil wars • protects the house from the elements • the style began where land was abundant • large glass windows and geometric lines • low-pitched roofs and overhanging eaves • ...
Trivia 2023-12-30
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- Which ancient city was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD?
- How many stars are in the European Union flag?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What is the oldest country in the world?
- What is the world’s largest island?
- Which American state is the largest(in area)?
- Which country was the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
- What’s the ruling of Dynasty of Monaco?
- Which country has the largest army?
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- What is the study of earthquakes called?
- What are people who suffer from Alektorophobia?
- What are baby kangaroos called?
- What is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy called?
- Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country?
- Which European country is home to the fjords?
- Which planet in our solar system is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty?
- Which country has the most fresh water?
- In Swedish, a skvader is a rabbit with what unusual feature?
- What is the smallest unit of matter?
20 Clues: What are baby kangaroos called? • What is the world’s largest island? • Which country has the largest army? • What is the smallest unit of matter? • Which country has the most fresh water? • What’s the ruling of Dynasty of Monaco? • What is the study of earthquakes called? • What is the oldest country in the world? • What is the largest organ in the human body? • ...
Bactérias/vírus/Protistas e Fungos 2022-06-06
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- organela onde ocorre a síntese ATP
- único seres que possuem células sem um núcleo definido
- estrela que o planeta terra orbita
- principais elementos químicos que constituem os seres vivos
- forma a parede celular dos fungos
- por meio de processos evolutivos deram origem ao reino Animalia
- galáxia onde se encontra o sistema solar
- usados no controle de bactérias
- teoria que explica o surgimento das mitocôndrias e cloroplastos
- processo de síntese de carboidratos a partir da energia solar
- bactérias com capacidade de realizar fotossíntese
- primeiros seres a possuírem uma célula eucarionte
- reprodução das bactérias
- base da cadeia alimentar de ambientas aquáticos
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- surgiram a partir de moléculas inorgânicas que se associaram por meio da energia liberada por descargas elétricas e radiação UV
- célula onde o material genético fica livre no citoplasma
- estrutura que envolve o material genético dos vírus
- organismos eucariontes, unicelulares heterotróficos
- primeiros organismos a surgirem no planeta terra
- carboidrato de reserva dos fungos
- seres eucariontes heterotróficos por absorção
- explica o surgimento do núcleo celular, dando origem às primeiras células eucariontes
- associação de fungos e raízes das plantas
- seres que não possuem células
24 Clues: reprodução das bactérias • seres que não possuem células • usados no controle de bactérias • carboidrato de reserva dos fungos • forma a parede celular dos fungos • organela onde ocorre a síntese ATP • estrela que o planeta terra orbita • galáxia onde se encontra o sistema solar • associação de fungos e raízes das plantas • seres eucariontes heterotróficos por absorção • ...
Fisika 2023-02-20
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- Dalam Biomassa,tumbuhan penghasil biji-bijian dan buah berminyak merupakan bahan produksi dari ..
- Bahan bakar yg digunakan untuk menggerakan PLTA dan PLTU adalah
- Sumber energi yang dimanfaatkan oleh PLTA adalah
- Minyak bumi yg diolah menjadi bahan bakar misalnya contoh, solar dan..
- Yang mempengaruhi pola global angin adalah
- PLTA memanfaatkan energi potensial air dengan merubanya menjadi energi..
- Sumber energi yg dapat habis dan tak bisa diadur ulang adalah energi..
- Salah Satu jenis biomassa yg terbuat dari gas metana dan pupuk organik adalah
- Energi panas bumi berasal dari kata ..
- PLTU singkatan dari Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga ..
- PLTG singkatan dari Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga ..
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- Bahan bakar yang diolah menjadi bensin dan solar adalah
- Emisi CH4 juga disebut..
- Sumber energi yg dapat terbarukan dan jumlahnya tak terbatas adalah energi..
- Sumber energi tak terbarukan yang dihasilkan dari uranium adalah
- Pemanfaatan energi air yang populer untuk keperluan pembangkitan..
- Sumber energi yang sangat besar dan mudah dijumpai adalah
- Energi yang berasal dari bahan organik yang dihasilkan oleh hewan dan tumbuhan adalah
- Panas bumi adalah energi yg diambil dari ..
- Salah satu contoh energy matahari adalah..
20 Clues: Emisi CH4 juga disebut.. • Energi panas bumi berasal dari kata .. • Yang mempengaruhi pola global angin adalah • Salah satu contoh energy matahari adalah.. • Panas bumi adalah energi yg diambil dari .. • Sumber energi yang dimanfaatkan oleh PLTA adalah • PLTU singkatan dari Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga .. • PLTG singkatan dari Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga .. • ...
Auroras 2024-06-07
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- Discovered why and how auroras occur
- Can capture auroras better than the human eye
- The name of the temporary dark spots that cover the sun
- What part of the sun are coronial mass ejections from
- What solar flares are bursts of
- The earliest records of humans sighting auroras
- The place on earth where auroras are located
- particles What solar winds are a stream of
- The second most common aurora colour occurs when there is high overactive oxygen atoms
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- The season were auroras are most visible
- The common shape of auroras
- The most common aurora colour
- What causes an aurora to occur?
- Protects the earth from the sun's harmful particles
- oval The place where auroras occur every night
- Where the particles from the sun get drawn into when they hit the earth
- Where the name 'aurora' originated from
- What the particles of the sun turn into when they combine with the oxygen and nitrogen on earth
- The main factor that determines an aurora colour
- The tone of colour that is usually seen at the bottom of auroras
20 Clues: The common shape of auroras • The most common aurora colour • What causes an aurora to occur? • What solar flares are bursts of • Discovered why and how auroras occur • Where the name 'aurora' originated from • The season were auroras are most visible • particles What solar winds are a stream of • The place on earth where auroras are located • ...
General Knowledge 2024-07-19
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- The first man to fly into space
- The Greek poet who authored the Iliad
- The American president who abolished slavery
- The chemical formula for table salt
- The inventor of the telephone
- The number of states in the United States
- The main material of the Eiffel Tower
- House The famous opera house in Sydney
- The first book printed by Gutenberg
- The planet known for its rings
- The birthplace of William Shakespeare
- The lightest metal
- Gogh The painter of "Starry Night"
- The capital of Australia
- The smallest country in the world
- The author of "The Divine Comedy"
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- The painter famous for the Sistine Chapel
- The longest river in Europe
- The number of planets in the solar system
- The composer of the Ninth Symphony
- The nation hosting the 2008 Olympics
- The city where the Parthenon is located
- The chemical element symbol Fe
- The highest mountain in Japan
- The official language of Brazil
- The river that flows through London
- The second planet in the solar system
- The largest ocean in the world
28 Clues: The lightest metal • The capital of Australia • The longest river in Europe • The inventor of the telephone • The highest mountain in Japan • The chemical element symbol Fe • The planet known for its rings • The largest ocean in the world • The first man to fly into space • The official language of Brazil • The smallest country in the world • The author of "The Divine Comedy" • ...
L11 Sunita in space 2022-01-24
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- Red planet
- First Indian man to go in space.
- Shape of earth
- coldest planet
- The path around a spacial body in which other one revolves .
- Force exerted by Earth on all objects
- Movement of earth on its own axis
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- largest planet
- Another name for force of gravity.
- group of astar
- Number of planets in solar system
- A celestial body which is called a dwarf planet.
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- No moon night.
- It has its own light
- The sky, stars, sun and moon are all in ................ .
- First person to walk on moon.
- Indian space research organisation
- Moving around another object
- Model of the earth
- A meteorite which catches fire when it enters the earth's atmosphere.
- is used for the TV, telephones and weather reports
- Night when moon it appears perfectly round in the sky.
- Organisation for which Sunita Williams works
- First Indian woman to go in space.
- Our planet
- A vehicle designed to travel in space
- Natural satellite of Earth
- An object that revolves around SUN
29 Clues: Red planet • Our planet • No moon night. • Shape of earth • coldest planet • largest planet • group of astar • Model of the earth • It has its own light • Natural satellite of Earth • Moving around another object • First person to walk on moon. • First Indian man to go in space. • Movement of earth on its own axis • Number of planets in solar system • Indian space research organisation • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-12
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- red planet next to the asteroid belt
- Mostly full moon phase
- the force that keeps us in orbit around our sun
- blue star also loacted in the Ursa Major constellation
- Tool we use to see stars
- blue star located in the Ursa Major constellation
- Earth's sister planet
- provides Earth with energy and heat
- closest planet to the sun
- stretched, circular orbit
- Earth's satellite
- speed with direction
- Mark watney grew them on Mars in The Martian
- only planet in our solar system with a vertical ring
- red supergiant that lies in the Scorpius constellation
- Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
- farthest planet from the sun
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- people that travel in space
- largest planet in the solar system
- blue star formerly named Naos
- planet with visible rings
- the color of the coldest star
- the color of the hottest star
- smallest visible Moon phase
- Completely visible moon phase
- dwarf planet that used to be a planet
- smaller star
- the planet we live on
- an object that rotates around another mass
29 Clues: smaller star • Earth's satellite • speed with direction • Earth's sister planet • the planet we live on • Mostly full moon phase • Tool we use to see stars • planet with visible rings • closest planet to the sun • stretched, circular orbit • people that travel in space • smallest visible Moon phase • farthest planet from the sun • blue star formerly named Naos • ...
1a text 2025-04-05
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- Something that we don’t fully understand.
- Machines or tools that help people do things.
- Maybe; something that could be true but is not certain.
- Someone or something that comes from another place.
- A thing that can be seen or touched.
- The sun and everything that moves around it, like planets and asteroids.
- The part of the solar system closer to the sun, including planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- An idea that explains something, based on facts and studies.
- Unusual or unexpected.
- A long trip from one place to another.
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- A group of stars and planets that are connected by gravity.
- The speed at which sound travels through air.
- Coming from outside our solar system.
- To find something that was not known before.
- In a way that is unusual or unexpected.
- A rock that moves through space.
- The fastest speed something can reach.
- A vehicle made for traveling in space.
- A scientist who studies objects in space.
- To travel to a new place to learn about it.
21 Clues: Unusual or unexpected. • A rock that moves through space. • A thing that can be seen or touched. • Coming from outside our solar system. • The fastest speed something can reach. • A vehicle made for traveling in space. • A long trip from one place to another. • In a way that is unusual or unexpected. • Something that we don’t fully understand. • ...
Little Bit of Everything 2024-10-01
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- This state of matter makes up most of the universe.
- Our school's mascot.
- This Nevada city is wall to wall casinos. (2 words)
- California's capital.
- This season's time is from March to June.
- In one word, your weight has to do with this force.
- Month Valentine's Day is celebrated.
- Your science teacher. (2 words)
- The only star in our solar system.
- The step by step procedure we use in science.
- Month we celebrate Father's Day.
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- This amusement park is located in Buena Park (3 words)
- Largest planet in the solar system.
- The instrument Mr. Winters plays in his band.
- Marvel military superhero (2 words).
- Day of the week Thanksgiving always lands on.
- Tool we used in class to measure mass.
- State where the Grand Canyon is located.
- 70% of the earth is covered with this.
- It's celebrated on Oct 31st every year.
- State where Disney World is located.
- This "Queen Bee" is married to JayZ.
- Official mascot of Disneyland (2 words).
- Number of months in a calendar year.
24 Clues: Our school's mascot. • California's capital. • Your science teacher. (2 words) • Month we celebrate Father's Day. • The only star in our solar system. • Largest planet in the solar system. • Marvel military superhero (2 words). • Month Valentine's Day is celebrated. • State where Disney World is located. • This "Queen Bee" is married to JayZ. • ...
Eliza-Stars 2025-05-16
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- a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977
- Uses the abreviation ISS
- The quantity of matter in an object
- First element on the periodic table
- You live on this planet
- A large cloud of dust i the sky
- Another name for the North Star
- a tendency not to move or change.
- This will suck you in that you can't get out. It is black
- Force that keeps you on the ground
- What is Buzz's last name from Toy Story
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- Satellites orbit every_____
- Orion is a ________
- a region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune,
- A constellation that in greek mythology is daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of the kingdom of Aethiopia
- This telescope was launched into space and ryhmes with bubble
- The moon is a ______
- The example for a galaxy
- a triple star system and the closest to our solar system, located 4.36 light-years away
- What the earth does around the sun
- Milky Way is a _____
- Earth is a ____
- The little Sparkles in the sky
23 Clues: Earth is a ____ • Orion is a ________ • The moon is a ______ • Milky Way is a _____ • You live on this planet • Uses the abreviation ISS • The example for a galaxy • Satellites orbit every_____ • The little Sparkles in the sky • A large cloud of dust i the sky • Another name for the North Star • a tendency not to move or change. • What the earth does around the sun • ...
Lauryns cross word puzzle. 2025-05-16
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- earth, Venus, Saturn, and mars are what?
- the simplest element
- specks in the sky that shine at night
- a fast light travels
- when we connect stars together we get ______.
- a system of stars
- how much stuff is in something
- a region of the solar system beyond Neptune.
- this object can be seen with no city lights, and it contains our solar system
- a space program that uses space X technology
- an aircraft hat was launched in 1977
- the thing keeping everything held together
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- a space telescope
- our closest neighboring star system
- he tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion
- an aircraft that orbits around celestial bodies.
- our planets _____ the sun
- the ISS completes one orbit in ______.
- An object in space that sucks up anything that get close to it
- the planet we live on
- a large cloud in space that contains of dust and gas
- closest major galaxy to the milkyway
- the ISS stands for what?
23 Clues: a space telescope • a system of stars • the simplest element • a fast light travels • the planet we live on • the ISS stands for what? • our planets _____ the sun • how much stuff is in something • our closest neighboring star system • closest major galaxy to the milkyway • an aircraft hat was launched in 1977 • specks in the sky that shine at night • ...
Science Midterm Chapter 1 2025-01-02
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- The location in the galaxy that is not too close to the inner core or outer arm
- The calendar we use today that fixed the number of leap years
- When there is an equal amount of daylight and nighttime
- The model where Sun is in the center of the solar system
- The lunar calendar that added an extra month so the holidays do not occur 11 days earlier each year
- The model where Earth is in the center of the solar system
- Equinox in March
- When the Earth is tilted towards or away from the Sun
- The two types of solstices
- The calendar that has 12 months with 30 or 31 days, but has too many leap years
- The shape of Earth's orbit
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- All life on Earth
- Planets made mostly or entirely of gas
- The location around the Sun that is warm enough to support life
- Layer of gases around Earth
- Part of Earth made of water
- The lunar calendar whose holidays occur 11 days earlier each year
- Equinox in September
- Upper layer of Earth's crust
- planets Earthlike planets
20 Clues: Equinox in March • All life on Earth • Equinox in September • planets Earthlike planets • The two types of solstices • The shape of Earth's orbit • Layer of gases around Earth • Part of Earth made of water • Upper layer of Earth's crust • Planets made mostly or entirely of gas • When the Earth is tilted towards or away from the Sun • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-01-17
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- Reducing your carbon _____ is good for the environment.
- You need to _____ the software regularly.
- I bought a new _____ for my kitchen.
- My grandmother is a _____ and avoids using smartphones.
- Global _____ is caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
- Social _____ is important for mental health.
- We must conserve natural _____.
- Please provide your _____ on the project.
- I need to get my _____ around this new concept.
- _____ is a major cause of habitat loss.
- Wearable _____ is becoming popular in fitness tracking.
- My brother is such a _____ when it comes to computers.
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- Cotton is a type of raw _____.
- Solar and wind are _____ sources of energy.
- _____ the web to find information.
- This discovery is _____ in the field of medicine.
- This startup has developed an _____ product.
- Solar power is a form of alternative _____.
- Excessive _____ of resources can lead to scarcity.
- Many people take clean water for _____.
- This plan is not financially _____.
- The digital _____ has transformed communication.
- Make sure to _____ of waste properly.
- Don’t worry it’s not rocket _____.
- Wind turbines _____ renewable energy.
25 Clues: Cotton is a type of raw _____. • We must conserve natural _____. • _____ the web to find information. • Don’t worry it’s not rocket _____. • This plan is not financially _____. • I bought a new _____ for my kitchen. • Make sure to _____ of waste properly. • Wind turbines _____ renewable energy. • Many people take clean water for _____. • ...
IA Marking Period Two Terms and Concepts 2025-01-05
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- a liquid mixture
- what Earth rotates on
- causes objects to attract or repel
- matter with no shape or volume
- substances combine making new things
- vision of a star on Earth
- the amount of something
- ball of gas in space
- smaller representation of something
- what supports an idea
- the push a/o pull on an object
- smallest part of a substance
- celestial body orbiting a star
- tool used to view things bigger
- a complete spin on the axis
- star at the heart of our solar system
- the heaviness of something
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- the amount of space matter takes up
- cannot be turned around
- has mass and takes up space
- man made orbital
- a combination of two or more substances
- spread out evenly in a liquid
- third planet in our solar system
- order of planetary bodies
- to turn the other way around
- natural satellite orbiting Earth
- physical & chemical characteristics
- the hotness or coldness of something
- matter that is the same throughout
- using our senses to examine something
31 Clues: a liquid mixture • man made orbital • ball of gas in space • what Earth rotates on • what supports an idea • cannot be turned around • the amount of something • vision of a star on Earth • order of planetary bodies • the heaviness of something • has mass and takes up space • a complete spin on the axis • to turn the other way around • smallest part of a substance • ...
Aran and Rians hard quiz 2025-10-24
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- 1666 had the Great ..... Of London
- a computer you can carry around
- shoes used for sports
- a sport played with a shuttlecock and rackets
- a colour in the rainbow
- the money used in America
- a planet in the solar system
- a house with only one floor
- water when it is a gas
- when air comes quickly out of your nose
- the break in the middle of a football match
- a colouring stick made from wax
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- the biggest planet in the solar system
- you mix iron and carbon to make this metal
- Cumberland and Chorizo and Lincolnshire are types of...
- the 26th of December
- crisps that come in a tube
- the name for forks knives and spoons
- french word for hello
- the country next to Norway
- move backwards in a car
- a tool used for hitting nails
- a shape with eight sides
- The ingredient that makes bread rise
- you stick these to an envelope when you post a letter
- yellow gloopy dessert
26 Clues: the 26th of December • french word for hello • shoes used for sports • yellow gloopy dessert • water when it is a gas • a colour in the rainbow • move backwards in a car • a shape with eight sides • the money used in America • crisps that come in a tube • the country next to Norway • a house with only one floor • a planet in the solar system • a tool used for hitting nails • ...
Solve Me! General Knowledge Science 2026-01-06
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- The closest planet to the sun
- They make honey
- A force that keeps us on the land
- Earth takes 24 hours to do this
- The biggest planet in the solar system
- Earth takes 365-6 days to do this
- The overflow water on the land
- Bee, butterfly, small birds, helper of plants
- A unit measurement for mass
- A change from liquid to solid
- Absorb nutrient from the soil
- When the land is shaking
- The change of gas to liquid
- An insectivora plant
- Someone who works in space
- The biggest mammal on the Earth
- The biggest energy resources on Earth
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- Expert in science
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- I walk on two legs
- Fungi, bacteria in food chain
- A state of matter
- I have antlers
- The change of liquid to gas
- Another word for plants in food chain
- Has a trunk
- A tool to measure temperature
- Solar system is part of it
- A unit measurement for temperature
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • I have antlers • Large marsupial • They make honey • Expert in science • A state of matter • I walk on two legs • An insectivora plant • When the land is shaking • Solar system is part of it • Someone who works in space • The change of liquid to gas • A unit measurement for mass • The change of gas to liquid • The closest planet to the sun • ...
Science revision crossword puzzle 2021-03-18
8 Clues: Energy from water • Energy from the sun • Non renewable energy • The opposite of non renewable energy • used to make Solar powered electricity • The creator of this won the war of the currents • The creator of this lost the war of the currents • the difference between magnetism and static electricity
Planets -Olivia 2024-02-09
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- There are 4 _____ giants
- scientists have only found life on earth
- Biggest planet in the solar system
- The inner 4 planets are called the _____ plants
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- The belt separating the gas giant and terrestrial planets
- there are_____planets in our solar system
- has a ring made of ice and rocks
- The smallest planet
8 Clues: The smallest planet • There are 4 _____ giants • has a ring made of ice and rocks • Biggest planet in the solar system • scientists have only found life on earth • there are_____planets in our solar system • The inner 4 planets are called the _____ plants • The belt separating the gas giant and terrestrial planets
SCS-OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 2025-04-11
8 Clues: The red planet. • The center of our solar system. • An object that orbits a planet. • A large body that orbits a star. • The farthest planet from the Sun. • The planet with the biggest rings. • The only planet known to have life. • The biggest planet in our solar system.
SCS CROSSWORD OUR PLANETS & SUN 2025-04-09
8 Clues: The red planet. • The center of our solar system. • An object that orbits a planet. • A large body that orbits a star. • The farthest planet from the Sun • The planet with the biggest rings. • The only planet known to have life. • The biggest planet in our solar system.
Space 2017-03-18
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- Any natural body that revolves around a planet
- Low, bowl-shaped area on the surface of a planet or moon
- Everything that exists stars, planets, dust, gases, energy
- Occurs when one body in space blocks light from reaching another body in space
- Gas, dust, and a group of stars, including objects orbiting the stars
- A pattern of stars named after a religious or mythical object or animal
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- system Made up of a star, planets, and other objects that revolve around that star
- Travels in a path around the sun
- Star at the center of our solar system
- Path earth takes as it revolves
- Bending of light
- Imaginary line that passes through the North and South pole
- An imaginary line going around the Earth halfway between poles
- Body that revolves around a star
- Spin on an axis
- Huge ball of very hot gases in space
16 Clues: Spin on an axis • Bending of light • Path earth takes as it revolves • Travels in a path around the sun • Body that revolves around a star • Huge ball of very hot gases in space • Star at the center of our solar system • Any natural body that revolves around a planet • Low, bowl-shaped area on the surface of a planet or moon • ...
Desafio ao 5.º B 2025-01-08
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- Planeta azul que contém água no estado líquido.
- Rocha magmática e com minerais bem visíveis.
- Área onde um rio ou corrente de água doce encontra-se com o oceano.
- Subsistema formado por todas as rochas e pelos solos.
- Rocha que dá origem aos solos.
- Mineral utilizado na joalharia.
- Conjunto de todos os seres vivos e dos seus ambientes.
- Camada gasosa que envolve a Terra.
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- Fenómeno natural que retém o calor que a Terra recebe do Sol.
- Rocha de cor escura e com minerais pouco visíveis.
- Regiões situadas na África e na Ásia.
- Rocha utilizada na pavimentação
- Único planeta do Sistema Solar que não tem atmosfera.
- Planeta com a temperatura mais quente do Sistema Solar.
- Planeta com uma temperatura igual a - 195ºC.
- Parte da água que se precipita que forma os rios ou ribeiras.
16 Clues: Rocha que dá origem aos solos. • Rocha utilizada na pavimentação • Mineral utilizado na joalharia. • Camada gasosa que envolve a Terra. • Regiões situadas na África e na Ásia. • Rocha magmática e com minerais bem visíveis. • Planeta com uma temperatura igual a - 195ºC. • Planeta azul que contém água no estado líquido. • Rocha de cor escura e com minerais pouco visíveis. • ...
Extra Crossword 2025-02-07
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- Your teachers last name
- When mining companies restore the land
- The ability to do work, produce change, or move an object
- Can have different consistencies, used to make gas, kerosene, plastics
- Any material that was once alive, crops, wood, waste,plants
- ND has 1500 of these turbines, 1st energy used for transportation
- Place where oil is separated into different products
- Is another word for petroleum
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- Coal, petroleum, and natural gas are ____energy
- ND has 4 of these mines working today, it will last for another 250 years
- Wind ______ can rotate at 100 miles per hour
- Wind, ethanol, solar, geothermal, hydropower are examples
- Colorless liquid fuel made from plants and mixed with gas
- We get this fuel from buried remains of ancient animals
- An oil _______ can last up to 44 years
- The sun produces this kind of energy
16 Clues: Your teachers last name • Is another word for petroleum • The sun produces this kind of energy • When mining companies restore the land • An oil _______ can last up to 44 years • Wind ______ can rotate at 100 miles per hour • Coal, petroleum, and natural gas are ____energy • Place where oil is separated into different products • ...
Kepler's 3 Laws 2025-02-27
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- Distance from Focal point to center of an elliptical orbit
- The ration of T^2/A^3 is equal to this
- the point where a satellite has the most kinetic energy
- Kepler's Law stating planets orbit in an elliptical fashion
- The combined Kinetic and Potential Energy of an orbit remains this
- Model of the Solar System where planets orbit the Earth
- Shape of the orbits according to Kepler
- Shape of the orbits according to Copernicus
- The kind of unit used for measuring planetary distances
- Kepler's Law relating Orbital Period to Semi-Major Axis
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- Model of the Solar System where the planets orbit around the sun
- the point where a satellite has the most potential energy
- Ms. Madrid's name for her students
- Kepler's Law of Equal Areas
- The ratio that measures how flat an orbit is
- Period, the time for a satellite to complete an orbit
16 Clues: Kepler's Law of Equal Areas • Ms. Madrid's name for her students • The ration of T^2/A^3 is equal to this • Shape of the orbits according to Kepler • Shape of the orbits according to Copernicus • The ratio that measures how flat an orbit is • Period, the time for a satellite to complete an orbit • the point where a satellite has the most kinetic energy • ...
Science crossword 2024-11-21
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- The first neutron star to be discovered is located in the center of the ___________
- The guy who discovered the first black hole
- The time it takes for intermediate-mass stars to run out of energy (in years)
- The first supernova was discovered by Canadian astronomer ____________ in 1987
- Stars that have 12 or more solar masses
- What low-mass stars turn into when they run out of energy
- The solar mass of the Sun
- A star that is not on the main sequence
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- One of the biggest supernovas ever discovered
- The colour of stars that have a surface temp of 10 000C
- A star's total energy output per second in joules per second
- _________ is in the center of every galaxy
- 2 stars that orbit one another
- What stars are mainly made out of
- What high-mass stars form when they die out
- On the x-axis of the HR diagram
16 Clues: The solar mass of the Sun • 2 stars that orbit one another • On the x-axis of the HR diagram • What stars are mainly made out of • Stars that have 12 or more solar masses • A star that is not on the main sequence • _________ is in the center of every galaxy • The guy who discovered the first black hole • What high-mass stars form when they die out • ...
Astronomer 2025-07-03
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- The giant, dark place where all the planets and stars are.
- A big round object that orbits a star like the Sun.
- A tool that helps you see faraway stars and planets.
- This planet has big, beautiful rings.
- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- The planet we live on.
- The path a planet or moon takes around something.
- A giant ball of hot gas that shines in the sky.
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- It orbits Earth and lights up the night.
- A person who travels into space.
- A huge group of stars, planets, and dust in space.
- A rock from space that burns up in Earth’s sky.
- A machine that orbits Earth and helps us send signals.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A space rock with a glowing tail that zooms through space.
- A vehicle that blasts off into space.
16 Clues: The planet we live on. • A person who travels into space. • This planet has big, beautiful rings. • A vehicle that blasts off into space. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • It orbits Earth and lights up the night. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A rock from space that burns up in Earth’s sky. • A giant ball of hot gas that shines in the sky. • ...
THE SUN, THE MOON, EARTH AND GRAVITY 2023-01-11
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- A __________ ECLIPSE IS WHEN THE EARTH IS BETWEEN THE SUN AND THE MOON.
- GRAVITY HOLDS ENTIRE ______________ TOGETHER.
- THERE ARE ABOUT 100 BILLION ____________ IN OUR GALAXY.
- GRAVITATIONAL FORCE ______________ WHEN THE MASS IS LARGER AND THE OBJECT IS CLOSER TO ANOTHER OBJECT.
- THE MOON DOES NOT __________ LIGHT.
- EARTH'S ___________ APPEARS VERY DARK ON THE SIDE OF THE MOON FACING EARTH.
- ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS ALSO HAS A _____________ PULL.
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- OUR SOLAR SYSTEM IS PART OF THE ___________ WAY GALAXY.
- GRAVITY IS ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL ___________ OF THE UNIVERSE.
- THE FORCE THAT DRAWS TWO OBJECTS TOWARD EACH OTHER.
- WHEN THE SUN OR MOON IS TEMPORARILY BLOCKED FROM VIEW.
- EARTH IS _____________ ON ITS AXIS.
- EARTH ORBITS THE __________.
- ___________ IS A FORCE CAUSED BY GRAVITY.
- __________ ECLIPSES HAPPEN WHEN THE MOON IS BETWEEN THE SUN AND EARTH.
- THE MORE _________ AN OBJECT HAS, THE STRONGER ITS GRAVITATIONAL PULL.
16 Clues: EARTH ORBITS THE __________. • EARTH IS _____________ ON ITS AXIS. • THE MOON DOES NOT __________ LIGHT. • ___________ IS A FORCE CAUSED BY GRAVITY. • GRAVITY HOLDS ENTIRE ______________ TOGETHER. • THE FORCE THAT DRAWS TWO OBJECTS TOWARD EACH OTHER. • ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS ALSO HAS A _____________ PULL. • WHEN THE SUN OR MOON IS TEMPORARILY BLOCKED FROM VIEW. • ...
GREEN ENERGIES 2025-12-11
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- the energy of motion
- type of renewable energy taken from the core of the earth
- constantly replenishing
- from the sun light
- environmentally-friendly and has the potentiel to meet the needs of both present and future generations
- generates electricity by harnessing the power of flowing water
- a process or event that is harmful
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- an engine that has a part with blades that are made to spin by pressure from water
- device that converts motion-based power or fuel-based power into electrical energy
- a system including two different types of technologies
- fuel derived from plant or animal waste
- a unit of electrical power
- a biofuel
- a country known for its large solar power plant
- the combustion of materials that originate from living things
- a unit of frequency (how often something is repeated over a certain time period)
16 Clues: a biofuel • from the sun light • the energy of motion • constantly replenishing • a unit of electrical power • a process or event that is harmful • fuel derived from plant or animal waste • a country known for its large solar power plant • a system including two different types of technologies • type of renewable energy taken from the core of the earth • ...
ya 2024-05-06
Space Theme 2023-05-19
Space 2022-05-16
Space Terms 2022-05-16
The Universe 2022-08-22
energy 2022-01-20
renewable and nonrenewable 2023-01-11
Space Crossword 2016-05-25
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- A number solar systems grouped together
- The path taken by one body in space around another
- when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered
- Changes in weather and the temperature during the year
- Everything that exists.
- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
- A rocky inner planet, third from the Sun in the Solar System.
- rock or dust that makes a streak of light in the night sky.
- An object that has fallen to Earth from outer space.
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- The time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis.
- A manmade spacecraft.
- where the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- Earth’s only natural satellite.
- An eclipse where all of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- The period of time that half the earth is facing away from the sun
- Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun.
- A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun
18 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • Everything that exists. • Earth’s only natural satellite. • A number solar systems grouped together • A rocky inner planet, fourth from the Sun • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • A eclipse where only part of the Sun is covered • Dust particles frozen in ice that orbit the Sun. • The path taken by one body in space around another • ...
Animals & Planets 2021-06-20
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- The NASA is discovering if we can live in it
- it lives in the ice & it's a bear
- it's in the movie of Flora & Ulises & it climbs trees
- it's very big it has big ears & a trunk
- we live in it & it has meny more contrys
- it lives with people and says woof
- it lives the ice & it's a bird that can't fly
- it's blue and it's next tu Saturn
- it's the king of the amazonas and it has spots
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- it's the bigest planet in the solar system
- it's next to the Sun
- it has a long neck
- it lives with people and says meow
- it has a ring and it's very famous
- it's the last planet & it's very cold
- it has a mane & it's the king of the savannah
- it has white, black & orange stripes & it's the king of the jungle
- it's the hottest planet in the solar system
18 Clues: it has a long neck • it's next to the Sun • it lives in the ice & it's a bear • it's blue and it's next tu Saturn • it lives with people and says meow • it has a ring and it's very famous • it lives with people and says woof • it's the last planet & it's very cold • it's very big it has big ears & a trunk • we live in it & it has meny more contrys • ...
Eclipse Cross-word Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- Where the solar eclipse casts it shadow upon
- The moon ____________ the sun.
- Another word for sun
- When the moon goes in front of the sun creating a "ring"
- Light sensitive paper
- Something someone receives from another
- When something is very dark against something that is very light
- A artist who creates art using steel wire
- An artist who uses random objects to cast a shadow of a certain person or thing
- What creates the blue shades of our artwork in class
- Regular paper we put on top of the cyanotype paper
- How the moon has different phases and travels across the sun
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- A person or multiple people who create art
- Example: eye wear during the eclipse
- A performer who uses shadows with his hands to perform
- A darker value of when light is being taken away
- What goes in front of the sun during the eclipse
- What happens when you look directly at the sun
18 Clues: Another word for sun • Light sensitive paper • The moon ____________ the sun. • Example: eye wear during the eclipse • Something someone receives from another • A artist who creates art using steel wire • A person or multiple people who create art • Where the solar eclipse casts it shadow upon • What happens when you look directly at the sun • ...
Telescopes, Planets, and Moons p.442-449 2024-09-24
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- This is the category of man made satellites
- This natural satellite revolves around the Earth
- The largest moon in our solar system
- A star and the objects that orbit around it
- An instrument that makes distant objects seem farther and nearer
- The _____________ space telescope was placed into orbit in 1990
- The 3rd planet from the Sun
- A large object that orbits a star
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- This is the storm happening on Jupiter right now and it's twice the size of Earth
- It was a planet up until 2006 now it's a dwarf planet
- This planet is tipped over on its side.
- Anything that orbits around something else in space
- This is a bowl-shaped hole caused by an impact
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are in this group of planets
- It is nicknamed "The Red Planet". We currently have rovers on it now.
- This is the last of the gas planets in our solar system
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- Venus is covered in rivers of ___________.
18 Clues: The 3rd planet from the Sun • A large object that orbits a star • The largest moon in our solar system • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune • This planet is tipped over on its side. • Venus is covered in rivers of ___________. • This is the category of man made satellites • A star and the objects that orbit around it • This is a bowl-shaped hole caused by an impact • ...
Unit 2.1: Energy generation 2026-01-09
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- The burning of resources to generate energy.
- Use to convert kinetic rotational energy into electricity.
- The name of the cells used in generating solar power.
- Hole that mudt be drilled prior to any underground exploration.
- The grid that electricity supply and demand is managed by?
- Transport eletrical power throughout the country.
- Resources that are readily available infinitum.
- Estuaries like the UK’s Severn Estuary are examples of what type of generation?
- Resources that will ultimately run out.
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- Tidal, HEP are examples of what type of generation?
- Large volumes of water are stored as gravitational potential energy in what?
- Wind, Solar etc. will cannot power 24/7 as they are?
- Utilised to drive a generator.
- Fuels are burned to heat water to create what?
- The main component of crude oil.
- Another controversial source of energy which can be argued is both renewable and finite is?
- Process of extracting natural gas from below ground.
- Is injected into shale rock to retrieve natual gas.
18 Clues: Utilised to drive a generator. • The main component of crude oil. • Resources that will ultimately run out. • The burning of resources to generate energy. • Fuels are burned to heat water to create what? • Resources that are readily available infinitum. • Transport eletrical power throughout the country. • Tidal, HEP are examples of what type of generation? • ...
The Sun 2012-09-13
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- The Sun is a ____.
- If the sun stopped shining, all living organisms in the Earth would ______ to death.
- The Sun is the _______ star to earth.
- There's no _____ surface on the Sun.
- The Sun is made of ________ and helium.
- Different parts of the sun rotates at different ______.
- The Sun creates _____.
- All planets orbit the sun in the same _________, anticlockwise.
- The Sun is the closest star to earth.
- The Sun also _______.
- The sun contains 99.85% of the ____ in the solar system.
- The Sun orbits around the center of our Milky Way ____ every 240 million years.
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- The Sun has circled the Milky Way galaxy ______ times since it's formation.
- Each ______ the Sun loses 5 million tons of material.
- The sun's surface is called the ___________.
- the sun has used up about ____ of the hydrogen in its core.
- The Sun's ________ field is twice as strong as the Earth's
- The Sun is the _______ object in the solar system.
- The sun is a ______ middle-sized star.
- The Sun’s core is made of hot & _____ gasses.
20 Clues: The Sun is a ____. • The Sun also _______. • The Sun creates _____. • There's no _____ surface on the Sun. • The Sun is the _______ star to earth. • The Sun is the closest star to earth. • The sun is a ______ middle-sized star. • The Sun is made of ________ and helium. • The sun's surface is called the ___________. • The Sun’s core is made of hot & _____ gasses. • ...
The Sun 2013-03-21
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- The sun's outer atmosphere
- Cool, dark areas of the sun
- Arch-like column that is one of the most spectacular features of the sun
- Rising and falling columns of hot gas that look like fluffy marshmallows arranged in a honey comb pattern
- The stage our sun is at
- regions of extremely high temperature and where huge eruptions occur
- Our sun is a...
- In the suns nuclear fusion hydrogen fuses into what?
- The visible part of the sun
- This zone is above the core and has a dense region of the sun
- What kind of field can cause sunspots and solar flares?
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- This zone is where gasses circulate
- Just as the suns surface disappears behind the moon
- This type of fusion is the combination of the nuclei of small atoms to form a larger nucleus
- Light colored areas around groups of sunspots that resemble cotton candy
- A redish gaseous layer above the photosphere
- The center of the sun
- The shape of a prominence
- The center of our Solar System
- How far the sun is from the earth; 149,000,000 kilometers
20 Clues: Our sun is a... • The center of the sun • The stage our sun is at • The shape of a prominence • The sun's outer atmosphere • Cool, dark areas of the sun • The visible part of the sun • The center of our Solar System • This zone is where gasses circulate • A redish gaseous layer above the photosphere • Just as the suns surface disappears behind the moon • ...
School 2013-06-03
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- What is the square root of sixteen?
- How many foreign language is it in 1ST?
- How many students is ts in 1st?
- How much is 45 +39?
- What color do you get if you mix blue and red?
- What is "Naturfag" in English?
- How many students is it in 1STA?
- What is the name of 1STAs gym teacher?
- How many planets are there in our solar system?
- In which city is the United Nations headquarters?
- What is the name of 1STAs Norwegianteacher?
- What is the sixth planet in the solar system?
- What do you get if you mix yellow and blue?
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- What is seven times eight?
- What's the largest continent?
- How many subjects is it in 1st?
- How many letters is is in the English alfabeth?
- What is the Ebglish word for "Høyskole"?
- How many types of math is it in 1ST?
- What is the name of 1STAs English teacher?
- Is there as many male teachers as femal?
- How many colors are there in the rainbow?
22 Clues: How much is 45 +39? • What is seven times eight? • What's the largest continent? • What is "Naturfag" in English? • How many students is ts in 1st? • How many subjects is it in 1st? • How many students is it in 1STA? • What is the square root of sixteen? • How many types of math is it in 1ST? • What is the name of 1STAs gym teacher? • How many foreign language is it in 1ST? • ...
Space 2014-05-28
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- / A group of stars
- / How much matter contains
- / A star that flares
- / Center of our Solar System
- / A rock orbiting a sun/star
- Way / Our galaxy
- / Gaseous area surrounding a planet
- / Smallest particle of any element
- / The compactness of matter
- / A small frozen mass of ice and dust revolving around a sun
- / A cloud of gas and dust
- / When the view of one object is block by another object
- / The path that an object takes
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- Year / The distance a ray of light can travel
- / A super bright explosion of a star
- / We have many man made object orbiting the Earth
- / One orbits Earth
- / A group of stars, gas, and dust held by gravity
- / 92 known of them
- / An object from space that falls into the Earth
- / Earth is our _____
- / Negative particle
- Rays / Extremely hazardous rays
- / When the sun shines on us
- / When the moon faces us
- Flare / Eruptions on the Suns surface
- Star / A star that orbits another star
- Hole / Region of space from which nothing, including light, can escape
28 Clues: Way / Our galaxy • / A group of stars • / One orbits Earth • / 92 known of them • / Negative particle • / A star that flares • / Earth is our _____ • / When the moon faces us • / A cloud of gas and dust • / How much matter contains • / The compactness of matter • / When the sun shines on us • / Center of our Solar System • / A rock orbiting a sun/star • Rays / Extremely hazardous rays • ...
Astronomy 5th Grade 2021-01-28
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- The sister planet to the Earth
- Ex: Storm, Rain, Sunny, Hot, Cold
- The layer of gases that protects us
- The shape of an orbit
- How many hours it takes for one rotation
- What seperates the inner and outer planets
- the only star in our solar system
- Earth's natural satellite
- The sixth planet from the Sun
- Light on the right
- an eclipse that occurs during the day
- When the Sun, Earth, and Moon align
- the group of planets made of rock
- The moon takes one _____ to rotate and orbit
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- when the moon is fully lit
- When water changes from liquid to gas
- Rain, sleep, snow or hail
- Dark, cooler spots on the Sun's surface
- Occurs due to the Moon's thin atmosphere
- Large Gray thunderclouds
- the path a planet takes around another object
- Average weather of a location
- The tool we measure temperature with
- Over 70% of the Earth (The moon has none!)
- the time that shadows are the shortest
- What outer planets have around them
- When the Sun appears in the East
27 Clues: Light on the right • The shape of an orbit • Large Gray thunderclouds • Rain, sleep, snow or hail • Earth's natural satellite • when the moon is fully lit • Average weather of a location • The sixth planet from the Sun • The sister planet to the Earth • When the Sun appears in the East • Ex: Storm, Rain, Sunny, Hot, Cold • the only star in our solar system • ...
Puzzle 1 2020-10-16
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- only moon in solar system with substantial atmosphere
- rotation axis to most celestial bodies is
- Device that does not work on moon
- a black hole of mass of earth would be of size of a
- Horsehead nebula is
- bright star in constellation Ursa major
- the dragon
- the hunter
- suggested that hydrogen atoms in the sun fused or combined to form helium atoms
- brightest star in southern constellation of carina
- natural disasters happen on moon
- asteroid type of heavenly body
- galaxy home to solar system
- pulsar is actually a
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- cool areas on sun
- first rover to explore mars
- star closest to sun
- class name that andromeda galaxy belongs to
- two bright spots of light on opposite sides of a halo around the sun
- astronomical event that made headlines in 1986
- unit measurement used to describe the expansion of universe
- type of visible star is coolest
- only moon with active volcanoes
- great red spot located at
- Saturn's moon has distinctive equatorial ridge
- magellanic cloud is a
- largest volcano
27 Clues: the dragon • the hunter • largest volcano • cool areas on sun • star closest to sun • Horsehead nebula is • pulsar is actually a • magellanic cloud is a • great red spot located at • first rover to explore mars • galaxy home to solar system • asteroid type of heavenly body • type of visible star is coolest • only moon with active volcanoes • natural disasters happen on moon • ...
1.SB - El universo 2021-04-01
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- Es el planeta muy grande con muchas lunas
- Es el único satélite natural que tiene la Tierra
- Es el planeta más cercana al Sol
- Es el planeta con mucha vida
- Es la capa más gruesa de la geosfera
- Es el planeta más caluroso del Sistema Solar
- Es el planeta de los anillos
- Es la parte sólida de la Tierra
- Es esfera gigante de gases que brilla
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- Es la única estrella del Sistema Solar
- Es el movimiento de la Tierra girando sobre sí misma
- Todas las estrellas forman
- Es el movimiento de la Tierra girando alrededor del Sol
- Es la luna del Júpiter que tiene un océano
- Es la parte más externa de nuestro planeta
- Es la capa más interna de la Tierra
- Es el conjunto de todo el agua que hay la Tierra
- Es el planeta muy frío, de color azul y tiene anillos
- Es el planeta rojo
- Es la capa más externa de la geosfera
- Como se llama nuestra galaxia
- Es el planeta que nombre hace referencia al Dios romano de los océanos
22 Clues: Es el planeta rojo • Todas las estrellas forman • 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 • ...
Astronomy Science crosswords 2023-02-17
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- a giant cloud of dust and gas
- used in a scale to signify something is going farther to something
- what is our planet earth?
- magnitude of how an object appears from the sky on earth
- a diagram of absolute magnitudes
- is the state of being luminous
- groups stars are classified in
- a small rock orbiting the sun
- all of space and time including planets
- galaxies that have no structure
- a big bright light in a shape of a sphere in space
- a circular-shaped galaxy
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- the range of all types of EM radiation
- the galaxy that includes our solar system
- an icy,small solar system body that warms and begins to release gases when nearing the sun
- the number of occurrences or repeating things of time
- the big star that people oon earth see in the sky
- used to signify that something is coming closer to something
- a non-normal galaxy
- the magnitude of an object with a standard distance of 10 parsecs
20 Clues: a non-normal galaxy • a circular-shaped galaxy • what is our planet earth? • a giant cloud of dust and gas • a small rock orbiting the sun • is the state of being luminous • groups stars are classified in • galaxies that have no structure • a diagram of absolute magnitudes • the range of all types of EM radiation • all of space and time including planets • ...
hehe 2023-04-21
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- shuttle that is the farthest out into space
- man-made satellite that humans occupy
- measured in kilograms
- first element on the periodic table
- third planet in the solar system
- space cloud
- space x program
- newtons first law
- has lots of mass packed into a tiny space, and sucks up anything that enters its event horizon
- on earth it's 9.8m/s
- distance that takes one year for light to traverse
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- how long does it take for the ISS to orbit earth?
- collection of stars that seem to make a shape in the sky
- outer belt of asteroids
- nearest galaxy to the milky way
- is one of the man-made satellites of Earth and is a telescope
- some kind of object that orbits another object in space
- the galaxy in which Earth resides
- nearest star to the solar system other than the sun
- what the moon does to the earth
- large collection of mass in a concentrated space
- large space sphere object that isn't a star or black hole
- the sun
23 Clues: the sun • space cloud • space x program • newtons first law • on earth it's 9.8m/s • measured in kilograms • outer belt of asteroids • nearest galaxy to the milky way • what the moon does to the earth • third planet in the solar system • the galaxy in which Earth resides • first element on the periodic table • man-made satellite that humans occupy • ...
