space Crossword Puzzles
life on mars? 2013-03-14
12 Clues: nothing • red planet • to find out • quick taste • space plane • smart person • space vehicle • small boulder • study of rocks • you can drink it • tool for digging • make electronics and machines
Elements and Principles of Design 2021-05-03
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- using multiple variations of elements in an artwork for interest.
- The repetition of certain elements in a particular order.
- How area is used in an artwork. Objects (positive space) vs. the space around them (negative space)
- Defined by a closed set of lines. 2-Dimensional.
- A path created by a moving line in space.
- Elements stand out from eachother in an artwork. For example, light vs dark.
- 3-dimensional space defined by line and value.
- The cohesiveness of an artwork. Colours, lines, etc work well together visually.
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- the lightness or darkness of a colour.
- The focal point in an artwork. What you notice first.
- Visual weight in an artwork. This can be symmetrical (the same on each side) or asymmetrical (heavier on one side than the other).
- Organized on a wheel, they are in fact reflected light!
- How your eye is led through the artwork.
- The feel of a surface, or the visual illusion of the feel of a surface.
14 Clues: the lightness or darkness of a colour. • How your eye is led through the artwork. • A path created by a moving line in space. • 3-dimensional space defined by line and value. • Defined by a closed set of lines. 2-Dimensional. • The focal point in an artwork. What you notice first. • Organized on a wheel, they are in fact reflected light! • ...
The Space Race 2021-04-26
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- What is the name of the program, directed by NASA, launched in 1968, and designed to accomplish the goal of a moon landing?
- First US Satellite Explorer 1 was launched
- First human spaceflight
- Who was the first American to enter space?
- What is the name of the program, directed by NASA, designed to stage a series of space test flights between 1961 and 1963?
- Which president started a multi-billion dollar program to send astronauts to the moon in 1962?
- Sputnik 2 was launched with the first dog in orbit
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- a large spacecraft. It orbits around the earth it is a home where astronauts live
- He was the first human to journey into outer space(Soviet Union)
- Besides the Space Race, what other technological race was taking place between the two rival countries?
- the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
- a rocket launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft
- Sputnik the first artificial satellite was launched
- First controlled space flight
14 Clues: First human spaceflight • First controlled space flight • First US Satellite Explorer 1 was launched • Who was the first American to enter space? • Sputnik 2 was launched with the first dog in orbit • Sputnik the first artificial satellite was launched • He was the first human to journey into outer space(Soviet Union) • ...
WHO WAS THE FIRST? 2023-04-07
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- - the first man invented car "Tesla"
- - first person sailed around the world
- - the first man invented light bulb
- - the first woman travelled in space
- - fisrt person invented the radio
- - the first man travelled in space
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- - first person discovered penicillin
- - fisrt scientist discovered radium
- - first man invented the telepnhone
- - the fisrt man walked in space
- - the second man travelled in space
- - the fisrt man walked on the Moon
- - the first country that invented paper
13 Clues: - the fisrt man walked in space • - fisrt person invented the radio • - the fisrt man walked on the Moon • - the first man travelled in space • - fisrt scientist discovered radium • - first man invented the telepnhone • - the second man travelled in space • - the first man invented light bulb • - first person discovered penicillin • - the first man invented car "Tesla" • ...
JTDaShiell - Movie Characters and their Famous Quotes 2021-09-22
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- "No, I am your father" (2 Words, No Space)
- "They're taking the hobbits to Isengard"
- "let it go, let it go. can't hold it back anymore"
- "You shall not pass"
- "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it." (2 Words, No Space)
- "Avengers Assemble" (2 Words, No Space)
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- "The city is flying, we're fighting an army of robots, and I have a bow and arrow."
- "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"
- "And that was without a single drop of rum, mate"
- "You are on this council, but we do not grant you the rank of Master" (2 Words, No Space)
- "My Precious"
- "You're a wizard, Harry"
- "It's the ship that made the Kessel run in under twelve parsecs!" (2 Words, No Space
- "No, try not. Do or do not. There is no try"
- "I am inevitable"
15 Clues: "My Precious" • "I am inevitable" • "You shall not pass" • "You're a wizard, Harry" • "Avengers Assemble" (2 Words, No Space) • "They're taking the hobbits to Isengard" • "No, I am your father" (2 Words, No Space) • "No, try not. Do or do not. There is no try" • "And that was without a single drop of rum, mate" • "let it go, let it go. can't hold it back anymore" • ...
Crossword 2016-11-12
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- stable in shape with no holes
- measures how heavy the subject is for its size. To find a density of an object, you need to divide its mass by its volume
- measurements like liter, meter or gram
- chemical bonding in which three pairs of electrons shared between two elements
- chemical bonding in which one pair of electrons are shared between two elements
- thing which represent or stands for something else
- anything which has weight and takes up space
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- having consistency like water or oil
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; cosmos
- chemical bonding in which two pairs of electrons are shared between two elements
- airline fluid substance which expands freely to fill any available space
- measure of the effort gravity which object has
- empty/free space; the physical universe beyond earth’s atmosphere
- how much matter the subject is
- physical force against the object
15 Clues: stable in shape with no holes • how much matter the subject is • physical force against the object • having consistency like water or oil • measurements like liter, meter or gram • anything which has weight and takes up space • measure of the effort gravity which object has • thing which represent or stands for something else • ...
practice 2021-11-20
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- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
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- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2016-01-08
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- A big hole in space that pulls in everything! (Light, planets, everything!)
- A space rock that sometimes hits the Earth.
- A cloud of space dust.
- The combination of all gases on Earth.
- A ball of fire in the sky, where fusion of H atoms takes place. (The Sun is an example)
- A lot of stars and planets in a given part of space.
- The circle an object makes around another object.
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- A dark spot on the Sun where temperature is lower than the rest of the Sun.
- An object in space made up of rock or gas and ice, an example is Earth or Mars.
- The distance light travels in a year = 9.5 trillion km.
- An object made up of ice and rock that flies through space.
- A system made up of the Sun and eight planets that go around it. We live in this system.
- The explosion of a giant star.
- The wind coming from the Sun.
14 Clues: A cloud of space dust. • The wind coming from the Sun. • The explosion of a giant star. • The combination of all gases on Earth. • A space rock that sometimes hits the Earth. • The circle an object makes around another object. • A lot of stars and planets in a given part of space. • The distance light travels in a year = 9.5 trillion km. • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- a manmade object in space that orbits the Earth
- a person that travels into space
- Celestial body that orbits a star
- The sun and all of the stars and other objects that orbit the star.
- an unmanned spacecraft that travels into deep space
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- a tool used to make objects look closer and bigger
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet
- A ball of dust and ice that forms a tail of gases when orbiting the sun
- Gas, dust, and stars (all all of the objects that orbit those stars
- A very small rocky body in space that does not enter Earth's atmosphere
- A small rocky body in space that is usually found in the asteroid belt
- Huge ball of very hot gases
- The path an object in space takes as it travels around another object
13 Clues: Huge ball of very hot gases • a person that travels into space • Celestial body that orbits a star • A natural satellite that orbits a planet • a manmade object in space that orbits the Earth • a tool used to make objects look closer and bigger • an unmanned spacecraft that travels into deep space • Gas, dust, and stars (all all of the objects that orbit those stars • ...
A Universe of Stars Vocabulary Review 2021-01-29
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- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- guess what happens
- a result or effect of an action or condition
- a piece of information that is true
- correct for the situation
- strengthen or support
- fully in agreement
- a single thing, person, or group forming part of a whole
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- an amount of space between two things or people
- covering a large area/ a lot
- to judge someone's value or worth
- a certain way of expressing an idea
- area beyond earth
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- differ in size, amount, or nature from something else of the same general class
16 Clues: area beyond earth • guess what happens • fully in agreement • strengthen or support • correct for the situation • covering a large area/ a lot • to judge someone's value or worth • a certain way of expressing an idea • a piece of information that is true • a result or effect of an action or condition • an amount of space between two things or people • ...
Galaxies Crossword 2022-03-11
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- the physical universe beyond earth.
- the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way.
- an astronomical object with millions or billions of stars, held together with gas an dust.
- spherical body moving in orbit.
- this would show something moving towards us.
- this would show something in space moving away from us, or expanding.
- the amount of light emitted by an object at a certain time.
- type of galaxy with no distinct shape.
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- a galaxy with arms coming out of it, or looking as if it is spinning.
- a famous astronomer, has a telescope named after him.
- type of galaxy with a smooth spherical shape.
- a study done by hubble to see into a black empty part of space.
- another name for the universe, or a vast space.
- occurring in between stars.
- a cloud of gas or dust in outer space.
15 Clues: occurring in between stars. • spherical body moving in orbit. • the physical universe beyond earth. • a cloud of gas or dust in outer space. • type of galaxy with no distinct shape. • the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way. • this would show something moving towards us. • type of galaxy with a smooth spherical shape. • another name for the universe, or a vast space. • ...
Chapters 18, 19, and 20 Project - JT Gasper 2016-04-25
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- Cash crop was grown here.
- (2 words, no space) Escaped slave that help other slaves.
- (2 words, no space) Most important revolution in the world ever.
- Used to transport goods in the North.
- ___ was the South biggest industry.
- The South’s ____ relied on slavery. Everyone knew this.
- Denmark Vesey tried to lead a ____ revolt.
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- Many ____ came to the USA because of war and famine
- (2 words, no space) This newspaper was made by William Lloyd Garrison
- (2 words, no space) A great African American abolitionist, public speaker.
- Building canals and road only benefited the ____.
- (2 words, no space) Inventor of the cotton gin.
- Families were destroyed by slavory. The biggest fear of a slave is being ____ away from your family.
- The most common way to ______ was to do you in small ways like stealing, breaking tools, etc.
- As an African American, you face this, along with discrimination in your day-to-day life.
15 Clues: Cash crop was grown here. • ___ was the South biggest industry. • Used to transport goods in the North. • Denmark Vesey tried to lead a ____ revolt. • (2 words, no space) Inventor of the cotton gin. • Building canals and road only benefited the ____. • Many ____ came to the USA because of war and famine • The South’s ____ relied on slavery. Everyone knew this. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
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- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
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- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
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- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
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- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
Math 73: Final Project 2023-05-01
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- The set of all solutions to the homogenous system Ax=0.
- The length of a vector
- The dimension of the eigenspace corresponding to a specific eigenvalue
- The span of the rows of a matrix.
- A set is _________ if each pair of vectors have a dot product of 0
- If every vector in one vector space is an output for some vector in another vector space
- A directed line segment that represents displacement.
- The number of vectors in a basis for the vector space
- The number of linearly independent rows or columns
- A set of vectors such that every vector in the vector space can be expressed as a unique combination
- 1. interchange rows 2. multiply a row by a nonzero constant 3. add multiples of a row to another
- A type of inner product.
- Set of all vectors in a subspace that are mapped by T to the 0 vector of another subspace
- A subset of a vector space that falls under the same operations of addition and scalar multiplication
- An array that can represent a system of equations.
- A matrix that transforms a coordinate vector from one basis to another
- An expression that represents a vector v as a scalar combination of vectors v1 through vk with scalars c1 through ck.
- The factor by which areas or volumes are scaled by the matrix.
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- If the matrix A is ____________ there exists an invertible matrix P such that P^-1AP=D
- A scalar of a matrix such that there is a nonzero vector x where Ax=𝜆x.
- The coefficients of the linear combination relative to a specific basis. They represent a specific vector
- From a vector space V to a vector space W is a mapping T:V-->W
- A collection of one or more linear equations.
- When a transformation is one to one and onto
- The system of equations is ____________ if the constant term in each equation is 0.
- The ith column of matrix A becomes the ith row
- If no two vectors of one vector space map to the same vector of another vector space
- Matrix multiplication
- The span of the columns of a matrix.
- Number of times an eigenvalue appears
- A set of vectors that are orthogonal to each other and are unit vectors
- None of the vectors in the set can be expressed as a linear combination of any of the other vectors
- The shadow that one vector casts onto another.
- Matrix A is symmetric if A=A^T
- Set of all vectors in a subspace that are images from another subspace under a transformation, which includes the 0 vector
35 Clues: Matrix multiplication • The length of a vector • A type of inner product. • Matrix A is symmetric if A=A^T • The span of the rows of a matrix. • The span of the columns of a matrix. • Number of times an eigenvalue appears • When a transformation is one to one and onto • A collection of one or more linear equations. • The ith column of matrix A becomes the ith row • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
Melanin Unit, Part 2 (Lessons 7-12 from Melanin Unit) 2022-05-11
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- a group of inherited disorders where there is little or no production of the pigment melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- a type of single-stranded RNA involved in protein synthesis that is made transcribed directly from the DNA template (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- (three words, no space between the words) one base is inserted or deleted which changes the reading of the gene after the change (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between words) the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change because there is natural variation in traits in populations and that some individuals have traits are better suited to the environment than others (Hint: Lesson 12)
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- a reddish-yellow form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- the ability of an organism to pass on its genetic material to its offspring (Hint: Lesson 12)
- (two words, no space between words) change one base changes one amino acid, also called a point mutation (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between words) change one base doesn’t change any amino acids (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between word) a nutrient your body needs for building and maintaining healthy bones, nervous system and immune system (Hint: Lesson 11)
- a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
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- (two words, no space between words) any reason for organisms with certain phenotypes to have either a survival benefit or disadvantage (Hint: Lesson 12)
- the ability of an animal to copy inanimate objects so that they can be able to escape detection (Hint: Lesson 12)
- the most serious type of skin cancer, that develops in the cells that produce melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- the process in which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum synthesize proteins (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- a brown pigment occurring in hair, skin, and the iris of the eye in people and animals (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- a type of single-stranded RNA that carries an amino acid bonded on one end, and has an anti-codon on the other end (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- (two words, no space between words) molecules that combine to form proteins (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- (two words, no space between words) change one base adds early STOP codon (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between words) The full set of relationships between codons and amino acids (or stop signals) is called the genetic code(Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
20 Clues: a reddish-yellow form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a) • a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a) • the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9) • (two words, no space between words) change one base adds early STOP codon (Hint: Lesson 10a) • ...
7s 2024-04-29
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- - Explosive death of a massive star (9 letters, nine)
- - Instrument for viewing distant objects in space (9 letters, nine)
- - Space telescope launched in 1990 (6 letters, six)
- - Universe as a whole (6 letters, six)
- - Reusable spacecraft for travel between Earth and orbit (7 letters, seven)
- - Person trained for space travel (9 letters, nine)
- - Path followed by an object around a star (5 letters, five)
- - Small rocky or metallic body moving through space (9 letters, nine)
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- - Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern (13 letters, thirteen)
- - Cloud of gas and dust in space (6 letters, six)
- - Planet orbiting a star outside our solar system (9 letters, nine)
- - Celestial object with a tail of gas and dust (5 letters, five)
- - Object orbiting a larger body (9 letters, nine)
- - Massive system of stars (6 letters, six)
- - Small rocky body orbiting the sun (8 letters, eight)
15 Clues: - Universe as a whole (6 letters, six) • - Massive system of stars (6 letters, six) • - Cloud of gas and dust in space (6 letters, six) • - Object orbiting a larger body (9 letters, nine) • - Space telescope launched in 1990 (6 letters, six) • - Person trained for space travel (9 letters, nine) • - Explosive death of a massive star (9 letters, nine) • ...
Astronomy and Telescopes Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- The astronomer who built a 40-foot telescope and discovered Uranus
- The wavelength of light that infrared telescopes detect
- The country where the FAST radio telescope is located
- The scientist who improved the telescope for astronomical use in 1609
- The space telescope launched in 1990, famous for its deep field images
- The type of telescope that uses mirrors to gather and focus light
- The celestial objects that the Kepler Space Telescope was designed to find
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- phenomenon that causes color fringing in refracting telescopes
- The planet whose moons were first observed by Galileo
- The newest space telescope, launched in 2021 to observe the early universe
- main advantage of putting telescopes in space
- The type of astronomical object that pulsars were first thought to be
- The type of telescope that uses lenses to gather and focus light
- The inventor of the reflecting telescope
- Telescope, The type of telescope that detects radio waves from space
15 Clues: The inventor of the reflecting telescope • main advantage of putting telescopes in space • The country where the FAST radio telescope is located • The planet whose moons were first observed by Galileo • The wavelength of light that infrared telescopes detect • phenomenon that causes color fringing in refracting telescopes • ...
Impact Foundation Unit 7 Vocabulary 1 Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-16
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- a large system or group of stars that are in outer space.
- a large round object in space that moves around a star (such as the sun).
- the area outside of the earth where all the other planets and stars are.
- an act of traveling to a place and not coming back.
- all of space and everything in it, including the earth, the planets and the stars.
- a person who travels in a spacecraft and works in outer space.
Down
- a path that a planet or moon makes when it goes around a sun or another planet.
- the gases that surround the earth.
- a vehicle that travels in space.
- the sun and all the planets that move around it.
- the planet that we live on.
- an act of traveling from one place to another place that is far away.
- a substance like air that isn't a solid like a rock or a liquid like water.
- to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance.
14 Clues: the planet that we live on. • a vehicle that travels in space. • the gases that surround the earth. • the sun and all the planets that move around it. • an act of traveling to a place and not coming back. • a large system or group of stars that are in outer space. • a person who travels in a spacecraft and works in outer space. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
Across
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
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- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
Reading Response 3- Kelly Freeland 2019-09-18
Across
- Type of Anchor chart where the teacher collects students' thoughts, drawings, and ideas.
- When focusing on the BIG IDEA of the text students determine...
- Types of books that more likely to hold students' attention and engage them more than dry text (no space)
- Strategy that weaves students' thoughts and questions into a coherent conversation about big ideas.
- Students work together and are grouped around a common interest, question, or topic of study. (no space)
- When we show kids how we approach text, and make it visible how understanding happens (no space)
- A powerful tool used for learning, understanding, and remembering text. (no space)
- After the teacher finishes modeling, students discuss between themselves working through the text, and when class comes back together students will have a more cohesive answer. (3 words, no space)
- Text with vivid writing spurs...
- When children have no prior knowledge on a topic, it often spurs...
- "Nothing compels readers more than personal ___ in a text."
- Type of oral response where students discuss with a neighbor allowing even quiet kids to discuss their ideas about the text. (3 words, no space)
- Type of Anchor chart that kids discuss what they know and qualities of a specific ___
Down
- The reason a student is reading a text. (for a school assignment, to gain information, for instruction, for entertainment, for fun)
- Type of Anchor chart that records the interesting and important information that the reader discovers when reading and researching.
- Students read the same text and meet together to discuss and respond to the text. Authentic conversation encourages participation and encourages the expression of opinions, questions, issues, and connections to their own lives. (no space)
- Type of discussion where students get many different perspectives on a theme or topic.
- These different categories of books fall under a book's __ : Easy books, Challenging books, and Just-right books
- When children have prior knowledge on a topic and relate to the text
- Teacher reads text and models their own thinking, and students listen, turn and talk, and jot down or draw ideas, reactions, questions, thinking, and comments. (three words, no space)
- Type of discussion group made up of 3-5 students where they discuss and reason through a text.
- Type of study group where students work together to build knowledge of a common topic/interest.
- Strategy that helps with clarification, deeper understanding, and building knowledge
- Resource created to connect past teaching and learning to future teaching and learning. (no space)
- Students drawing conclusions from ambiguous texts
- Type of Anchor chart that incorporates the lesson context and student comments and insights.
26 Clues: Text with vivid writing spurs... • Students drawing conclusions from ambiguous texts • "Nothing compels readers more than personal ___ in a text." • When focusing on the BIG IDEA of the text students determine... • When children have no prior knowledge on a topic, it often spurs... • When children have prior knowledge on a topic and relate to the text • ...
Grade 3 Unit 8 Review 2014-11-27
Across
- we look through this to see the stars
- Before I die I hope someone writes my ________
- means to fight against something you don't agree with
- an irregular verb meaning to not be on the ground
- means to be apart from something you where once close to
- this is used to paint a picture of someones face
- An American space agency that sent people into space
- A type of space rocket
- I once had a great Dr Pepper. A past tense irregular verb
Down
- to boil milk to make it better
- the first name of the first woman in space
- means to create something on your own
- its eleven pm add nine hours what time is it?
- Russian people who went into space where called this
- a past tense regular verb meaning to have looked at something in the past
15 Clues: A type of space rocket • to boil milk to make it better • we look through this to see the stars • means to create something on your own • the first name of the first woman in space • its eleven pm add nine hours what time is it? • Before I die I hope someone writes my ________ • this is used to paint a picture of someones face • ...
Solar System 2021-06-07
Across
- The unit of measurement to tell the distance in planets
- The place in space where scientists can conduct experiments and collect data
- About how many minutes it takes for light from the sun to get to Earth
- The most distant object detected in space
- The planet that rotates on its side
- The last name of the first Canadian to walk in space
- Objects used to observe, study, and collect data from space
Down
- A planet larger than all other planets combined
- The planet that the most space missions have been conducted to
- The hottest planet in the Milky Way Galaxy
- Ball-shaped masses of superheated gasses that give off light
- The core of a supergiant star leftover after a supernova explosion
- The name of the telescope that can detect images in both ultraviolet and infrared
- Groups of stars and dust held together by gravity
- The farthest planet from the sun
15 Clues: The farthest planet from the sun • The planet that rotates on its side • The most distant object detected in space • The hottest planet in the Milky Way Galaxy • A planet larger than all other planets combined • Groups of stars and dust held together by gravity • The last name of the first Canadian to walk in space • ...
vocabulary 2021-11-17
Across
- the part of the universe lying outside the limits of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- in the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- a quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity, acceleration, thrust, lift, drag, momentum, or torque.
- a vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
- the informal competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to launch unmanned satellites, send people into space, and land them on the Moon.
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- a condition in which no acceleration from gravity or other force can be detected. Zero gravity.
- a chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust.
- tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- a vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- the locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- established in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- operated by automatic or remote control, with no crew or personnel.
- large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- the path of an object moving through space.
- a vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- a proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
Down
- the science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- of Gravity a fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- a rille. Rilles are usually named for the craters they are close to. Example: Rima Cavendish is a rille that runs near the Cavendish crater.
- a state of very weak gravity.
- a joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- a voyage outside the Earth’s atmosphere.
- a path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- the mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- a bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- a vehicle designed for space flight.
- a vehicle for driving over rough terrain.
- fine, greyish dust and soil that covers the surface of the moon. Formed by constant pounding of the surface by impacts, the regolith can be between 2 meters and 20 meters deep.
- a long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon. These grooves or channels can be several kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers long.
- when a rocket turns and flies into the wind during a launch.
- Cocking
- a fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
- a rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between Earth and craft orbiting the Earth.
- Gravity
35 Clues: Cocking • Gravity • a state of very weak gravity. • a vehicle designed for space flight. • in the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • a voyage outside the Earth’s atmosphere. • a vehicle for driving over rough terrain. • the path of an object moving through space. • ...
Flight & Space Lesson 3 - Key Terms 2021-04-28
Across
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
- (NASA) Established in 1858 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America's space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- A rille. Rilles are usually named for the craters they are close to. Example: Rima Cavendish is a rille that runs near the Cavendish crater.
- Weightlessness.
- Occurs when a rocket turns and flies into the wind during a launch.
- The informal competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to launch unmanned satellites, sending people into space, and landing them on the Moon.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A voyage outside the Earth's Atmosphere.
- A fixed or adjustable cane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
- A rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between earth and craft orbiting the Earth.
- (ISS) A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2nd, 2000. The space station is located in an orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A vehicle for driving over rough terrain.
Down
- A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust.
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- A vehicle designed for space flight.
- a state of very weak gravity
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- Large,dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas,"early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the monn's surface is covered in maria.
- The path of an object moving through space
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon. These grooves or channels can be several kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers long.
- A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- A condition in which no acceleration from gravity or other force can be detected. Zero gravity.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity, acceleration, thrust, lift, drag, momentum, or torque.
- The science of getting ships, aircrafts, or spacecrafts from place to place
- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- The part of the universe lying outside of the limits of the Earth's Atmoshphere
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- Fine, greyish dust and soil that covers the surface of the moon. Formed by constant pounding of the surface by impacts, the regolith can be between 2 meters and 20 meters deep.
- Spacecraft operated by automatic or remote control, with no crew or personnel.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human made orbiting objects.
34 Clues: Weightlessness. • a state of very weak gravity • A vehicle designed for space flight. • A voyage outside the Earth's Atmosphere. • A vehicle for driving over rough terrain. • The path of an object moving through space • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust. • ...
IS_Strategy_CrossWord 2024-04-24
Across
- - A third party specialist is hired to perform everything or almost everything related to development, operation, and maintenance of the information system.
- - A method for estimating system development person-hours and development costs by quantifying the number of input/output screens and files to be used, and the level of difficulty of functions to be developed.
- - A technique for checking whether functions are in accordance with specifications, focusing on the output results of input data.
- - Refers to one of the members of a project (Two words but no space)
- - A chart that breaks down the project member organization into parts and organizes them into a hierarchical structure
- - A method that divides input data into a "valid equivalence class" or an "invalid equivalence class," and adopts values that are representative of each class as test data.
- - is a diagram that shows the flow of all related work in an operation. (two words but no space)
- - A development model that advances each process in sequence without backtracking, similar to the flow of a waterfall.
- - means paying for products using a contactless IC card that has been charged with cash in advance so that it has equal value to cash. It can also refer to the system. (two words but no space)
- - A technique for checking the internal structure and logic of a program, focusing on program control and flow.
- - A comprehensive plan designed to achieve specific objectives and guide the overall direction and development of a corporation over the long term (two words but no space)
- - A framework that involves separating software functions and parts into distinct services, and constructing a system that puts them all together.
- - Temporarily organized based on individuals possessing diverse specialized skills, distinct from a permanent organizational structure
- - Temporarily assembled in order to execute activities and achieve a specific purpose within a specified time
- - Shows the structure of the system.It consists of three parts with the class name on top, attributes in the middle, and operations on the bottom. (two words but no space)
- - This is when the product is launched into the market, with sales typically low as companies focus creating awareness and generating initial trial (two words but no space)
- - A figure that shows the relationship between system users, functions the system provides, and external systems. (three words but no space)
- - Provide technical development and research for new products.
- - Expresses the relationship between data using “entities” and “relationships.” (two words but no space)
- - Is a structured institution involved in economic endeavors, including but not limited to production, sales, and service.
- - A combination of marketing tools used to achieve marketing objectives (two words but no space)
- - An individual who is variously impacted by the project or has a stake in its success or failure
Down
- - To denote an important point in the work schedule
- - is one that identifies problems within operations, and provides assistance in finding clues to solve them. (two words but no space)
- - a technique for defining the most important success factor from among many, and it is used as a foundation for business strategy.
- - A method for streamlining processes involved in manufacturing, construction, etc.
- - A framework for what the company will do as a business and how it will generate profits. (two words but no space)
- - A process designed to promote proper understanding of the business activities by presenting the current activities in an easy-to- understand manner.
- - A strategic business analysis methodology that involves evaluating and categorizing a corporation’s collection of products or business units (three words but no space)
- - also known as Value Analysis (VA), is a systematic approach used to improve the value of products, processes, or services by optimizing their functions while minimizing costs. (two words but no space)
- - Number of processes in a project
- - A development model that creates prototypes from an early stage of system development and obtains confirmation from the user as development advances.
- - Refers to the final deliverables of the project, and the work scope required to produce the deliverables.
- - A collaborative partnership or tie-up between corporations aimed at achieving mutual benefits.
- - Graph representing the distribution
- - Sell the products or services supplied by the corporation directly to the customer.
- - A chart that breaks down the work scope of the project into detailed items, and organizes the items into a hierarchy
- - A method of programming that divides the program into individual processes and forms a hierarchical structure. Also referred to as "structured programming”
- - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions
- - Responsible for financial affairs such as procurement of funds and financial administration.
- - An individual who manages and oversees projects (Two words but no space)
- - provides an online software distribution service and employ a “single-tenant scheme” in which exclusive servers are provided for each company
- - A commonly used framework for categorizing products (three words but no space)
- - Indicates relationship between cause and effect.
- - A management technique to facilitate every process of a specified project (Two words but no space)
- - A framework for streamlining the flow of operations on the network by establishing flow diagrams or rules. (two words but no space)
- - a type of outsourcing in which a third party specialist handles operations related to servers and other equipment. (two words but no space)
- - A method for forming an agreement when system development is outsourced to another company.
- - Responsible for management as the company’s representative.
- - a system used when designing things such as machinery, buildings, and electronic circuits
50 Clues: - Number of processes in a project • - Graph representing the distribution • - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions • - Indicates relationship between cause and effect. • - To denote an important point in the work schedule • - Responsible for management as the company’s representative. • - Provide technical development and research for new products. • ...
IS_Strategy_CrossWord 2024-04-24
Across
- - A third party specialist is hired to perform everything or almost everything related to development, operation, and maintenance of the information system.
- - A method for estimating system development person-hours and development costs by quantifying the number of input/output screens and files to be used, and the level of difficulty of functions to be developed.
- - A technique for checking whether functions are in accordance with specifications, focusing on the output results of input data.
- - Refers to one of the members of a project (Two words but no space)
- - A chart that breaks down the project member organization into parts and organizes them into a hierarchical structure
- - A method that divides input data into a "valid equivalence class" or an "invalid equivalence class," and adopts values that are representative of each class as test data.
- - is a diagram that shows the flow of all related work in an operation. (two words but no space)
- - A development model that advances each process in sequence without backtracking, similar to the flow of a waterfall.
- - means paying for products using a contactless IC card that has been charged with cash in advance so that it has equal value to cash. It can also refer to the system. (two words but no space)
- - A technique for checking the internal structure and logic of a program, focusing on program control and flow.
- - A comprehensive plan designed to achieve specific objectives and guide the overall direction and development of a corporation over the long term (two words but no space)
- - A framework that involves separating software functions and parts into distinct services, and constructing a system that puts them all together.
- - Temporarily organized based on individuals possessing diverse specialized skills, distinct from a permanent organizational structure
- - Temporarily assembled in order to execute activities and achieve a specific purpose within a specified time
- - Shows the structure of the system.It consists of three parts with the class name on top, attributes in the middle, and operations on the bottom. (two words but no space)
- - This is when the product is launched into the market, with sales typically low as companies focus creating awareness and generating initial trial (two words but no space)
- - A figure that shows the relationship between system users, functions the system provides, and external systems. (three words but no space)
- - Provide technical development and research for new products.
- - Expresses the relationship between data using “entities” and “relationships.” (two words but no space)
- - Is a structured institution involved in economic endeavors, including but not limited to production, sales, and service.
- - A combination of marketing tools used to achieve marketing objectives (two words but no space)
- - An individual who is variously impacted by the project or has a stake in its success or failure
Down
- - To denote an important point in the work schedule
- - is one that identifies problems within operations, and provides assistance in finding clues to solve them. (two words but no space)
- - a technique for defining the most important success factor from among many, and it is used as a foundation for business strategy.
- - A method for streamlining processes involved in manufacturing, construction, etc.
- - A framework for what the company will do as a business and how it will generate profits. (two words but no space)
- - A process designed to promote proper understanding of the business activities by presenting the current activities in an easy-to- understand manner.
- - A strategic business analysis methodology that involves evaluating and categorizing a corporation’s collection of products or business units (three words but no space)
- - also known as Value Analysis (VA), is a systematic approach used to improve the value of products, processes, or services by optimizing their functions while minimizing costs. (two words but no space)
- - Number of processes in a project
- - A development model that creates prototypes from an early stage of system development and obtains confirmation from the user as development advances.
- - Refers to the final deliverables of the project, and the work scope required to produce the deliverables.
- - A collaborative partnership or tie-up between corporations aimed at achieving mutual benefits.
- - Graph representing the distribution
- - Sell the products or services supplied by the corporation directly to the customer.
- - A chart that breaks down the work scope of the project into detailed items, and organizes the items into a hierarchy
- - A method of programming that divides the program into individual processes and forms a hierarchical structure. Also referred to as "structured programming”
- - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions
- - Responsible for financial affairs such as procurement of funds and financial administration.
- - An individual who manages and oversees projects (Two words but no space)
- - provides an online software distribution service and employ a “single-tenant scheme” in which exclusive servers are provided for each company
- - A commonly used framework for categorizing products (three words but no space)
- - Indicates relationship between cause and effect.
- - A management technique to facilitate every process of a specified project (Two words but no space)
- - A framework for streamlining the flow of operations on the network by establishing flow diagrams or rules. (two words but no space)
- - a type of outsourcing in which a third party specialist handles operations related to servers and other equipment. (two words but no space)
- - A method for forming an agreement when system development is outsourced to another company.
- - Responsible for management as the company’s representative.
- - a system used when designing things such as machinery, buildings, and electronic circuits
50 Clues: - Number of processes in a project • - Graph representing the distribution • - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions • - Indicates relationship between cause and effect. • - To denote an important point in the work schedule • - Responsible for management as the company’s representative. • - Provide technical development and research for new products. • ...
Spacecraft 2023-10-27
10 Clues: Mars rover • Space telescope • Moon-landing missions • Space shuttle disaster • Comet exploration mission • International Space Station • Studied Saturn and its moons • First artificial Earth satellite • Private space company by Elon Musk • Space probes exploring the outer solar system
IS_Strategy_CrossWord 2024-04-24
Across
- - A third party specialist is hired to perform everything or almost everything related to development, operation, and maintenance of the information system.
- - A method for estimating system development person-hours and development costs by quantifying the number of input/output screens and files to be used, and the level of difficulty of functions to be developed.
- - A technique for checking whether functions are in accordance with specifications, focusing on the output results of input data.
- - Refers to one of the members of a project (Two words but no space)
- - A chart that breaks down the project member organization into parts and organizes them into a hierarchical structure
- - A method that divides input data into a "valid equivalence class" or an "invalid equivalence class," and adopts values that are representative of each class as test data.
- - is a diagram that shows the flow of all related work in an operation. (two words but no space)
- - A development model that advances each process in sequence without backtracking, similar to the flow of a waterfall.
- - means paying for products using a contactless IC card that has been charged with cash in advance so that it has equal value to cash. It can also refer to the system. (two words but no space)
- - A technique for checking the internal structure and logic of a program, focusing on program control and flow.
- - A comprehensive plan designed to achieve specific objectives and guide the overall direction and development of a corporation over the long term (two words but no space)
- - A framework that involves separating software functions and parts into distinct services, and constructing a system that puts them all together.
- - Temporarily organized based on individuals possessing diverse specialized skills, distinct from a permanent organizational structure
- - Temporarily assembled in order to execute activities and achieve a specific purpose within a specified time
- - Shows the structure of the system.It consists of three parts with the class name on top, attributes in the middle, and operations on the bottom. (two words but no space)
- - This is when the product is launched into the market, with sales typically low as companies focus creating awareness and generating initial trial (two words but no space)
- - A figure that shows the relationship between system users, functions the system provides, and external systems. (three words but no space)
- - Provide technical development and research for new products.
- - Expresses the relationship between data using “entities” and “relationships.” (two words but no space)
- - Is a structured institution involved in economic endeavors, including but not limited to production, sales, and service.
- - A combination of marketing tools used to achieve marketing objectives (two words but no space)
- - An individual who is variously impacted by the project or has a stake in its success or failure
Down
- - To denote an important point in the work schedule
- - is one that identifies problems within operations, and provides assistance in finding clues to solve them. (two words but no space)
- - a technique for defining the most important success factor from among many, and it is used as a foundation for business strategy.
- - A method for streamlining processes involved in manufacturing, construction, etc.
- - A framework for what the company will do as a business and how it will generate profits. (two words but no space)
- - A process designed to promote proper understanding of the business activities by presenting the current activities in an easy-to- understand manner.
- - A strategic business analysis methodology that involves evaluating and categorizing a corporation’s collection of products or business units (three words but no space)
- - also known as Value Analysis (VA), is a systematic approach used to improve the value of products, processes, or services by optimizing their functions while minimizing costs. (two words but no space)
- - Number of processes in a project
- - A development model that creates prototypes from an early stage of system development and obtains confirmation from the user as development advances.
- - Refers to the final deliverables of the project, and the work scope required to produce the deliverables.
- - A collaborative partnership or tie-up between corporations aimed at achieving mutual benefits.
- - Graph representing the distribution
- - Sell the products or services supplied by the corporation directly to the customer.
- - A chart that breaks down the work scope of the project into detailed items, and organizes the items into a hierarchy
- - A method of programming that divides the program into individual processes and forms a hierarchical structure. Also referred to as "structured programming”
- - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions
- - Responsible for financial affairs such as procurement of funds and financial administration.
- - An individual who manages and oversees projects (Two words but no space)
- - provides an online software distribution service and employ a “single-tenant scheme” in which exclusive servers are provided for each company
- - A commonly used framework for categorizing products (three words but no space)
- - Indicates relationship between cause and effect.
- - A management technique to facilitate every process of a specified project (Two words but no space)
- - A framework for streamlining the flow of operations on the network by establishing flow diagrams or rules. (two words but no space)
- - a type of outsourcing in which a third party specialist handles operations related to servers and other equipment. (two words but no space)
- - A method for forming an agreement when system development is outsourced to another company.
- - Responsible for management as the company’s representative.
- - a system used when designing things such as machinery, buildings, and electronic circuits
50 Clues: - Number of processes in a project • - Graph representing the distribution • - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions • - Indicates relationship between cause and effect. • - To denote an important point in the work schedule • - Responsible for management as the company’s representative. • - Provide technical development and research for new products. • ...
Event Team 2022-08-12
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- codename for MZ
- the internal Google of Meta
- kitchen utensil and event space
- codename for MZ's wife Priscilla Chan
- equipment requirement
- Small Group meetings near Lobby 8
- requirement to work, expires every two years
- overview of an event
- main event space utilized at Bayfront Campus
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- requirement to work, expires every two years
- record of appropriate breaks that are initialed when completed
- officer title
- codename for SS
- equipment requirement
- a flavor and event space
- a quick break away from your post
- sign in sheet
- equipment requirement for internal logins
18 Clues: officer title • sign in sheet • codename for MZ • codename for SS • overview of an event • equipment requirement • equipment requirement • a flavor and event space • the internal Google of Meta • kitchen utensil and event space • Small Group meetings near Lobby 8 • a quick break away from your post • codename for MZ's wife Priscilla Chan • equipment requirement for internal logins • ...
Space crossword puzzle 2022-01-26
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- belt-It separates the outer planets from the inner planets
- biggest planet is our solar system
- orbits us
- smallest planet
- big hot and its what gives us light
- has a log tail and orbits the sun
- has different tempters and sizes
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- planets inside of the asteroid belt
- where we live
- planets outside of the asteroid belt
- red yellow and bigger then mercury but smaller then Earth
- outer planet blue and spines upside down
- outer planer and blue
- the red planet
14 Clues: orbits us • where we live • the red planet • smallest planet • outer planer and blue • has different tempters and sizes • has a log tail and orbits the sun • biggest planet is our solar system • planets inside of the asteroid belt • big hot and its what gives us light • planets outside of the asteroid belt • outer planet blue and spines upside down • ...
Earth and Space 2020-06-06
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- Term is used to measure the distance between objects found in space. It is the unit that measures the distance that light can travel in one year.
- The inside of this planet is composed of ice and rock. The exterior of this planet is composed primarily of chemicals such as methane, H2O, ammonia. This planet is 7th in the solar system and is also known as the ice giant.
- A composition of ice dust and gas that is in the form of an ellipse (a narrow circle). These objects orbit the sun and when it orbits closer to the sun, a tail of gas and dust follow this celestial object.
- The beginning phase of a star's life. At this phase it does not yet resemble a star but it begins to form from clouds and gas. This star is also known as a baby star.
- A scientific theory that defines an explosion of matter that created the universe.
- A moment caught 2-5 times a year when the sun is obscured by the moon passing between it and the earth. This happens when the sun and moon are directly aligned with the earth.
- A terrestrial planet composed of carbon dioxide, oxidized iron dust and rocks. This planet is known as the red planet for the colour of its appearance and is also the fourth planet in the solar system.
- This gas planet is well known for the rings that are composed of millions of small particles. This planet is the fourth planet in the solar system.
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- This is the final stage of a star's life. At this stage a huge explosion caused by massive stars burning fuel in their core. As it creates energy it puts a lot of pressure on the core causing it to crack and explode.
- A small composition of matter that enters the earth's atmosphere from space in the form of a streak of light caused by them burning up when falling rapidly.
- These are also known as northern lights and are caused by the interaction between the sun and the north pole’s atmosphere. It is a collision of charged particles that create a pattern of different coloured lights in the sky.
- An assembly in which 8 planets and millions of celestial bodies including moons, dwarf planets and asteroids orbit the sun
- This phase is the result of a low or intermediate mass star reaching its final stages of life. Once this star has exhausted the hydrogen in its core, it becomes millions of times larger than its original size. Their shell is a much lower temperature
- A collection of millions of stars, dust particles, and gas that vary in shape and size. This assembly is held together by gravity and supermassive black holes can be located at the center of some larger collections.
14 Clues: A scientific theory that defines an explosion of matter that created the universe. • An assembly in which 8 planets and millions of celestial bodies including moons, dwarf planets and asteroids orbit the sun • Term is used to measure the distance between objects found in space. It is the unit that measures the distance that light can travel in one year. • ...
Earth and Space 2020-06-05
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- The unit of measurement to measure the distance light travels within a year.
- A planet that has the same surface as the moon as it is covered with craters.
- Balls of ice coated with organic material. Originally cold but when near the sun they heat up causing them to disperse dust and gas.
- A moment where the moon is between both the sun and the earth causing a shadow to be cast onto the earth.
- An explanation/theory that states that the universe formed through a colossal explosion.
- The occurrence of a series of different colours of lights within the sky usually in the northern hemisphere.
- They are objects can be the size of dust grains or asteroids and are also called space rocks.
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- Made up of 8 planets, the sun, 138 moons, asteroids, and space rocks.
- A stage where a star begins to be visible as it creates strong winds to push away the surrounding molecules and gas.
- The planet that relatively is the same size as the earth.
- The stage in which gases and dust clump together because of gravity creating these objects that convert hydrogen into helium.
- A collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars in an area.
- A stage in which a star runs out of hydrogen and helium fusing into carbon occurs within the star’s core.
- The second-largest planet on the solar system that has rocks and ice orbiting around it to form a ring.
14 Clues: The planet that relatively is the same size as the earth. • A collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars in an area. • Made up of 8 planets, the sun, 138 moons, asteroids, and space rocks. • The unit of measurement to measure the distance light travels within a year. • A planet that has the same surface as the moon as it is covered with craters. • ...
Space and Earth 2020-06-15
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- The unit of measurement used in astronomy to measure the distance light travels in a year.
- The majority of the star’s life is spent in this stage, generating light and heat through the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
- A collection of dust, gas, stars and their solar systems held together by a gravitational force.
- The fourth largest planet in our solar system, ______ is a gas giant made up of methane, helium and hydrogen. It is the second farthest planet from the sun.
- The theory used by astronomers to explain how the universe began as a single point and expanded into what it is today.
- When the moon moves between the sun and the Earth, it casts a shadow onto the Earth. This event is called a _____ _______.
- A meteoroid that survives its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the Earth’s surface is called a _________.
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- The sun and its many orbiting bodies are all a part of the _____ ______.
- A super-hot star that is formed after a star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and loses its outer layers.
- Tails of gas and dust may form once this celestial object, made up of ice and dust, is near the sun.
- Composed mainly of hydrogen with some helium, ______ is the planet with the lowest density and is encircled by a prominent system of rings made up of ice.
- _______ ________, widely known as the northern lights, are bright glows and bands of light that appear naturally in the sky through small particles and energy emitted from the sun.
- ____ is often referred to as the Red Planet due to its red appearance caused by the iron in its surface.
- The stage in a star’s life where its outer layer expands due to its rising temperatures caused by helium sinking towards its core.
14 Clues: The sun and its many orbiting bodies are all a part of the _____ ______. • The unit of measurement used in astronomy to measure the distance light travels in a year. • A collection of dust, gas, stars and their solar systems held together by a gravitational force. • ...
Living in Space 2014-11-19
14 Clues: oben • bauen • unten • treiben • Ursprung • Forschung • Geschmack • Sauerstoff • entwickeln • Schwerkraft • Bedingungen • entscheiden • Vorbereitung • streiten;kämpfen
Solar Space Heating 2015-08-17
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- cats enjoy solar thermal energy by sitting where
- when solar thermal heat gets released
- these numbers on windows make for better efficiency
- window glass works best if it is high in what
- besides water, this is a great heat collector
- walls and windows must have to keep heat in
- what sun spaces are designed to gain
- the direction your house must face to produce solar
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- am to three pm are the most productive solar hours
- this material, used for floors, also holds heat
- this is just as important as high absorption
- the percent of heating a sun room can provide
- these, fans and windows keep space from overheating
- this is the best way to store solar thermal heat
14 Clues: what sun spaces are designed to gain • when solar thermal heat gets released • walls and windows must have to keep heat in • this is just as important as high absorption • window glass works best if it is high in what • the percent of heating a sun room can provide • besides water, this is a great heat collector • this material, used for floors, also holds heat • ...
Space and Aliens 2023-02-21
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- There are many of these besides our own in the universe (g....)
- The ship that aliens would use to come to Earth (s....)
- Long tube-shaped instrument that we use to watch the sky at night (t....)
- When foreigners/strangers come to your "home" without being invited (i....)
- Kidnapping (a....)
- A robot that looks like a human (a....)
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- Word sometimes used to refer to humans who live on Earth (e....)
- An alien that comes from the planet Mars (m....)
- The area of space really far from us (o....)
- A hole on the surface of the moon (c....)
- Aliens probably live on a different one than earth (p....)
- A genre of books/films about what could happen with alien in the future (s....)
- What you use to make you look like something/someone else (d....)
- Short of unidentified flying object (u....)
14 Clues: Kidnapping (a....) • A robot that looks like a human (a....) • A hole on the surface of the moon (c....) • Short of unidentified flying object (u....) • The area of space really far from us (o....) • An alien that comes from the planet Mars (m....) • The ship that aliens would use to come to Earth (s....) • Aliens probably live on a different one than earth (p....) • ...
Space and Travel 2023-04-11
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- pool, what is one place you can practice weightlessness?
- people who study the universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
- a device to make distant objects appear nearer and larger.
- and science, You need a lot of knowledge in what two subjects?
- What are the abbreviations for National Aeronautics and Space Administration?
- a spacecraft that is designed to penetrate the surface.
- a year, How long does it take to become an astronaut?
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- phase, The appearance of the moon at one point in its cycle.
- the prefix for impossible is?
- a telescope using a mirror to produce an image?
- The path an object makes around another object under the force of gravity
- if a star looks like it is moving it is really what?
- What is it called when you make a few trips, getting closer each time until you know it is safe?
- a telescope using a lens to produce an image.
14 Clues: the prefix for impossible is? • a telescope using a lens to produce an image. • a telescope using a mirror to produce an image? • if a star looks like it is moving it is really what? • a year, How long does it take to become an astronaut? • a spacecraft that is designed to penetrate the surface. • pool, what is one place you can practice weightlessness? • ...
Space - H Huang 2021-09-03
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- the thing that comes out of the sun
- rumored to live on other planets
- center of every solar system
- expert or student in astronomy.
- round solid black thing
- another word for meteor
- we live here
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- 8th planet from the sun
- people who research the conditions of a planet
- something cold that can be found on other planets
- thing we use to get into space
- famous chocolate bar
- another word for asteroid
- the sun is very ...
14 Clues: we live here • the sun is very ... • famous chocolate bar • 8th planet from the sun • round solid black thing • another word for meteor • another word for asteroid • center of every solar system • thing we use to get into space • expert or student in astronomy. • rumored to live on other planets • the thing that comes out of the sun • people who research the conditions of a planet • ...
Jonnie's Space Crossword 2021-07-27
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- A man-made thing made to be sent into space to collect information
- A star that the Earth orbits around
- A fixed luminous object in the sky which is like the sun
- The collection of 8 planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids and comets
- A big rock that orbits the sun
- A celestial object that flies around space
- A celestial body that orbits around a star, like the Sun
- The natural satellite of any planet, visible by reflecting the light from the sun
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- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space as a meteor
- Year A form of measurement used for space
- A dark patch that appears on the sun sometimes
- The curved path of a thing that travels around a planet or moon
- A small thing that would become a meteor if it entered the Earths atmosphere
- A system of millions or billions of stars held together by gravitational attraction
14 Clues: A big rock that orbits the sun • A star that the Earth orbits around • Year A form of measurement used for space • A celestial object that flies around space • A dark patch that appears on the sun sometimes • A fixed luminous object in the sky which is like the sun • A celestial body that orbits around a star, like the Sun • ...
OBJECTS IN SPACE 2021-07-26
14 Clues: LUMINOUS • ORBITING • LARGE STAR • CURVED PATH • ICE AND DUST • ROCK OR METAL • SPOT OR PATCH • BODY OF MATTER • ARTIFICIAL BODY • SMALL ROCKY BODY • NATURAL SATELLITE • MILLIONS OF STARS • the group of space • ASTRONOMICAL DISTANCE
Space crossword -Emily- 2021-07-26
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- an artificial body placed in orbit around earth or moon
- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- a system of millions and billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space
- A big star that the earth orbits around
- A Celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
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- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface
- the natural satellite of the earth visible at night
- The curved path of a celestial body or spacecraft around a star
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is made up of gases
14 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun • A big star that the earth orbits around • the natural satellite of the earth visible at night • an artificial body placed in orbit around earth or moon • A Celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Space definition Crossword 2021-07-26
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- orbits a planet
- a machine that orbits planets and stars
- a celestial body
- the collection of 8 planets
- a path around a planet, star or any object
- unit of length in space
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- a spot that sometimes appears on the sun
- system of millions of billions of stars
- a piece of rock when fallen to earth surface
- a rock orbiting the sun
- a ball of matter that enters the earth atmosphere
- astronomical object
- a celestial object consisting of ice and dust
- big hot yellow star
14 Clues: orbits a planet • a celestial body • astronomical object • big hot yellow star • a rock orbiting the sun • unit of length in space • the collection of 8 planets • system of millions of billions of stars • a machine that orbits planets and stars • a spot that sometimes appears on the sun • a path around a planet, star or any object • a piece of rock when fallen to earth surface • ...
Space/The Planets 2022-05-17
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- the sun's atmosphere
- planet that has the Great Red Spot
- known as the "ringed planet"
- dark spots on the photosphere
- the moon ____ the light from the sun
- the outermost part of the sun
- the surface of the sun
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- each orbit that a planet makes around the sun
- able to sustain life
- the planet most like Earth
- the first man on the moon, Neil ____
- unmanned research spacecraft sent beyond Earth's orbit
- any object that orbits another object in space
- brightest object in the morning and evening skies
14 Clues: the sun's atmosphere • able to sustain life • the surface of the sun • the planet most like Earth • known as the "ringed planet" • dark spots on the photosphere • the outermost part of the sun • planet that has the Great Red Spot • the first man on the moon, Neil ____ • the moon ____ the light from the sun • each orbit that a planet makes around the sun • ...
Maker Space 6 2018-05-02
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- When something is often on the brink of destruction or total loss and rebounds. If we limit our consumptive ways and look more towards the future and our impact, we make this is a possibility.
- My place
- Worked with Roosevelt to get National Parks Act passed. Key person within the conservationist movement. Tasked with creating and managing a plan for the nation’s Western forest reserves and how to prolong their lives so future generations can get the most out of them.
- Relates to my space most from beginning of Steinberg. Group often marginalized to areas of low economic and environmental capacity. Sometimes used to promote increased travel by rail to national parks to encourage greater consumption.
- Way to describe nature's resilient ways. Sometimes it can come back as you expect sometimes it is a little worse coming back. Either way it can come back to you if you put enough effort into it and work for it. Just like the environment if you do nothing for it nothing will be done for you.
- step back from reality. The reason people view nature so aesthetically pleasing and continue to go into it when life gets hard and they need a break. Often hurt due to consumptive ways of life by removing this escape in nature due to finding a better use for the land.
- Connection of land from Native American time periods to more modern times. The use of land to change from forested areas to urban centers as well as agricultural hubs. Often seen as a cause for deforestation and eutrophication from the agricultural areas into water ways.
- Jefferson's way to divide up the land in the U.S Rectangular Land Survey. Used to increase and promote westward expansion and encourage people to settle out in the Midwest with this type of land for farming basically given away by the government.
- Viewed as wilderness by early explorers, often viewed as resilient in faces of adversity. Place we exploit most to further our need for more products to fuel our overly consumptive society, that without change will be gone before we know it.
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- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife. Brought more into the public light by Pinchot and Roosevelt regarding the national parks and the need to save them for future generations to admire.
- Result of large amounts of runoff full of nutrients into waterways such as streams, ponds or lakes, often human driven and caused due to a greater need for land for farming or factories
- Where people went due to manifest destiny. The leaving of the East coast with the promise of a better life ahead of them. Helped country grow tremendously in size but also caused large amounts of ecological damage, like killing of buffalo and mass deforestation.
- Theme of this crossword
- a result of clearing land for farms or for urban development. Major problem faced by rural areas mainly in the Midwest and West due to unregulated logging and large subsidies by the government to increased mass cutting of forests to promote development.
14 Clues: My place • Theme of this crossword • Result of large amounts of runoff full of nutrients into waterways such as streams, ponds or lakes, often human driven and caused due to a greater need for land for farming or factories • ...
All about space 2024-01-07
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- particles from comets, asteroids, and other bodies that are generally smaller than 0.1mm in diameter
- a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space
- a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other
- the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- a belt around the heavens extending 9° on either side of the ecliptic, the plane of Earth's orbit and of the Sun's apparent annual path
- rocky remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun
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- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a celestial body that -orbits the sun, has enough mass to assume a nearly round shape, has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a moon
- the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
- An unidentified form of matter that accounts for galaxies rotating faster than their visible mass should cause
- frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices
- a spherical rocky body, probably with a small metallic core, revolving around Earth in a slightly eccentric orbit at a mean distance of about 384,000 km (238,600 miles)
- About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe sprang into existence
14 Clues: a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere • About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe sprang into existence • the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it • a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other • ...
Unit 3 Space 2023-09-26
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- Used to see bones and can cause cancer
- Currently the dominant theory for how the universe formed into what we see today
- Used in cell phones, radar, and mri machines
- The whole range of EM waves
- The increase in wavelength from stars moving further away
- How fast a wave travels measured in m/s
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- The distance from crest to crest
- Used to create vitamin D but can also cause skin cancer
- The colors of the rainbow that we see
- Waves given off by every object and used in remote controls, CD-ROMs, and heat lamps
- The number of wavelengths that pass a given point in one second
- Has the longest wavelength and smallest frequency
- The decrease in wavelength from stars moving closer
- Has the highest energy and frequency and can cause cancer
14 Clues: The whole range of EM waves • The distance from crest to crest • The colors of the rainbow that we see • Used to see bones and can cause cancer • How fast a wave travels measured in m/s • Used in cell phones, radar, and mri machines • Has the longest wavelength and smallest frequency • The decrease in wavelength from stars moving closer • ...
Magnetism and Space 2023-10-20
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- Magnetic field lines can be used to predict m_____?
- When magnets come together
- When magnets are forced away from each other
- Magnetic field ______ are what interact between two magnets?
- North and North poles ______?
- South and North poles _______?
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- Magnets can keep ________ on the tracks at an amusement park?
- Magnets can be found in your _______ that gets stolen or broken often at school?
- What are at the ends of a magnet?
- What causes Earth's magnetic field?
- What does the magnetic field around Earth protect it from?
- Magnets can stick to a ________ in your kitchen?
- Item that has magnetic field lines
- What can be used to determine what direction is north using magnetism?
14 Clues: When magnets come together • North and North poles ______? • South and North poles _______? • What are at the ends of a magnet? • Item that has magnetic field lines • What causes Earth's magnetic field? • When magnets are forced away from each other • Magnets can stick to a ________ in your kitchen? • Magnetic field lines can be used to predict m_____? • ...
LIFE IN SPACE 2024-04-24
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- After the moon, what is the next target for deep space exploration?
- The name of the first helicopter to fly on another planet
- The name of the rover that first landed on Mars in 2012.
- How many moons does Mars have?
- Mars is characterized by strong _____
- In which seat were you sitting in the air jet?
- To simulate the space environment, future astronauts are training under ______
- What are humans trying to grow and study on the ISS?
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- What would be helpful for humans to stabilize their posture in space?
- Against which country was the US competing to reach the moon in the 1960s?
- What type of technology astronauts were using to train in approaching and docking the International Space Station (ISS)
- How many months would it take to go to Mars with the current technology?
- How long has there been a human presence on the ISS?
- What color is the sunset on Mars?
14 Clues: How many moons does Mars have? • What color is the sunset on Mars? • Mars is characterized by strong _____ • In which seat were you sitting in the air jet? • How long has there been a human presence on the ISS? • What are humans trying to grow and study on the ISS? • The name of the rover that first landed on Mars in 2012. • ...
Earth and Space 2024-06-25
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- What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in?
- What is the name of the plates that make up the Earth's crust?
- List the first letters of the planets in our solar system, starting closest to the Sun.
- How many planets are there in our solar system?
- Which planet is referred to as the Red Planet?
- What is the force that keeps all of the planets in orbit around the Sun?
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- What is the hottest layer of Earth?
- Which planet is the closest to Earth and is also the hottest in the solar system?
- What do we call the large wave that can be created by an earthquake in the sea?
- What is the name of the celestial body that was removed as a planet in 2006?
- What do we call the substance that makes up most of the mantle?
- Which planet takes approximately 365 days to orbit the Sun?
- What is the closest planet to the Sun?
- What is the name of the second largest planet in our solar system?
14 Clues: What is the hottest layer of Earth? • What is the closest planet to the Sun? • Which planet is referred to as the Red Planet? • How many planets are there in our solar system? • What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in? • Which planet takes approximately 365 days to orbit the Sun? • What is the name of the plates that make up the Earth's crust? • ...
Universe 2023-11-28
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- How far things are from each other.
- The outside of things
- A smart robot that travels in space
- Earth's hot center
- A force that pulls everything to the ground
- A line across a circle
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- Space scientists who study stars and planets
- Anything that takes up space and has weight
- Something really special
- Holes made by space rocks
- The circle things take in space
11 Clues: Earth's hot center • The outside of things • A line across a circle • Something really special • Holes made by space rocks • The circle things take in space • How far things are from each other. • A smart robot that travels in space • Anything that takes up space and has weight • A force that pulls everything to the ground • Space scientists who study stars and planets
The space race 2024-04-21
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- Name of the programme to study
- First man to set foot on the moon
- What is the name of the programme where the chimpanzee is sent?
- Name of the shuttle that exploded on 28 January 1986.
- The first artificial satellite
- What planet has space exploration focused on?
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- The number of artificial satellites moving in the Earth's orbit
- The name of the first man to travel in space
- The first United States launch
- The first living thing to be sent to earth
- Who launched the Apollo mission?
- The country that sent the first artificial satellite into space
- Name of the united states space agency
- Name of the invention that allows astronauts to travel in space without being attached to the spacecraft.
14 Clues: Name of the programme to study • The first United States launch • The first artificial satellite • Who launched the Apollo mission? • First man to set foot on the moon • Name of the united states space agency • The first living thing to be sent to earth • The name of the first man to travel in space • What planet has space exploration focused on? • ...
Elements of Art (B) 2021-08-26
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- Irregular and found in nature
- the area in and around an object.
- is the degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
- Is an object with height, width and depth - 3D
- A mark made by a point moving across a surface.
- this space is the area around the object and defines the object's edges
- This perspective is a technique in which artists use implied and actual lines to create an illusion of space & depth on a 2-D surface.
- Precise, mathematical shapes.
- the part of the artwork that is at the very front, often near the bottom and has the most detail.
- Is an object with height and width - 2D
- a gradual change from dark to light.
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- the area between the foreground and background.
- is the use of perspective to give the illusion of deep space on a 2-D plane.
- This perspective is another technique for creating the illusion of depth, usually in landscape paintings and artworks.
- Lines you can see.
- this space is the area occupied by an object.
- farthest from the viewer, less detail and toward the top of the artwork.
- a difference between light and dark values
- Lines you know are there, but do not see
19 Clues: Lines you can see. • Irregular and found in nature • Precise, mathematical shapes. • the area in and around an object. • a gradual change from dark to light. • Is an object with height and width - 2D • Lines you know are there, but do not see • a difference between light and dark values • this space is the area occupied by an object. • ...
Great American cities 2023-08-09
15 Clues: Jazz • Skyline • History • Beaches • Deep-dish • Hollywood • Neon lights • Balboa Park • Golden Gate • Liberty Bell • Space Needle • Space Center • Country music • Rocky Mountains • D.C.: Monuments
Astronomy 2023-08-23
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- Bright points of light in the sky at night.
- The study of stars, planets, and space.
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The path that a planet or object follows as it goes around another.
- A person who travels in space.
- A piece of rock or metal that burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
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- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
- A huge group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- The empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Large objects that orbit around stars.
- System A group of planets that orbit around a star.
- An instrument that helps you see faraway objects in space.
- Finding something new and interesting.
- A natural satellite that orbits around a planet.
- A bright object with a tail that moves in space.
15 Clues: A person who travels in space. • Large objects that orbit around stars. • Finding something new and interesting. • The study of stars, planets, and space. • The empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere. • Bright points of light in the sky at night. • A natural satellite that orbits around a planet. • A bright object with a tail that moves in space. • ...
aas 2024-10-25
Unit 8.4 Crossword 2024-03-08
Across
- The motion pathway of a solar system object through space in a curved shape around another object.
- The force that attracts objects to the center of Earth or to the center of any other physical object with mass such as the Sun.
- Small piece of rock in the solar system.
- A very spread out collection of cloud, gas, and dust in outer space.
- An attractive force between two objects. (2 words, no space)
- A meteor that reaches Earth’s surface.
- Rocky bodies orbiting the sun, mostly between Mars and Jupiter.
Down
- Friction forces that air particles apply against a moving object. (2 words, no space)
- The motion pathway determined by the forces of gravity of objects in space. (2 words, no space)
- A meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere.
- A push or a pull on an object.
- A property of matter that causes objects to continue in a state of motion or rest unless changed by a force.
- A system of solar systems, stars, gas, dust, and other matter.
- The size and distance of one object relative to another.
- The lack of any air particles in a volume.
- Small icy object orbiting the sun that may have a long “tail” or halo when closer to the Sun.
- The forces caused by one surface or object rubbing against another as they move past each other.
17 Clues: A push or a pull on an object. • A meteor that reaches Earth’s surface. • Small piece of rock in the solar system. • The lack of any air particles in a volume. • A meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere. • The size and distance of one object relative to another. • An attractive force between two objects. (2 words, no space) • ...
Elements & Principles of Art & Design 2021-12-16
Across
- How we perceive light using hue, saturation, intensity, and value
- Three-dimensional objects that take up space
- Creation of a focal point or something that draws the viewer's eye to a specific spot
- Regularly repeated elements (shapes, lines, colors, etc.)
- One-dimensional pathway moving through space
- Distribution of visual weight; can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial
- Differences between things like value, size, color, etc.
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- How the eye travels through an artwork, leading the viewer from one aspect to another
- Repeated elements that create interest and consistency
- All elements of the artwork work together in harmony
- Create the illusion of depth, or show positive/negative space
- The lightness or darkness of a space
- Describes how the surface of an area feels
- Flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional
14 Clues: The lightness or darkness of a space • Describes how the surface of an area feels • Three-dimensional objects that take up space • One-dimensional pathway moving through space • Flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional • All elements of the artwork work together in harmony • Repeated elements that create interest and consistency • ...
Sparky Sparky Boom Man 2021-11-17
Across
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- sEstablished in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- Large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
Down
- A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A state of very weak gravity.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
15 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A path described by one body in its revolution about another. • The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects. • The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place. • ...
Sparky Sparky Boom Man 2021-11-17
Across
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- sEstablished in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- Large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
Down
- A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A state of very weak gravity.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
15 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A path described by one body in its revolution about another. • The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects. • The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place. • ...
Sparky Sparky Boom Man 2021-11-17
Across
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- sEstablished in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- Large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
Down
- A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A state of very weak gravity.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
15 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A path described by one body in its revolution about another. • The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects. • The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place. • ...
science crosswords 2021-12-15
Across
- describing the frequency of a sound
- study of space
- it comes out at night
- when the moon is illuminated in a crescent shape
- 7 days after the springtide
- fully shaded region of a shadow
- when the tide is farther out
- the
- when the moon is almost fully illuinated
- turning on the axis
- space station
- Neptune, Uranus ,Jupiter all are these types of planets
- the moon controls this in the ocean
- when astronomers look at the different objects in space
- consistency measured by volume
- solid piece of debris in space
- when the moon passes in front of the sun
- natural body outside the earths atmosphere
Down
- another type of solid debris in space
- when the tide is farther up on the shoreline
- moving in a circular motion around something
- a tide after the new moon or the full moon
- the planets ____ around the sun
- partially shaded outer region of the shadow
- theory that the earth is in the middle and everything orbits it
- theory that the sun is in the middle and everything orbits the sun
- radiowaves and varying density
- the water in the ocean crashing on shore is a what?
- celestial body orbiting the sun
- when the moon falls into the earths shadow
- when the earth tilts
31 Clues: the • space station • study of space • turning on the axis • when the earth tilts • it comes out at night • 7 days after the springtide • when the tide is farther out • radiowaves and varying density • consistency measured by volume • solid piece of debris in space • the planets ____ around the sun • fully shaded region of a shadow • celestial body orbiting the sun • ...
FOP February 2023 Crossword 2023-02-03
Across
- What you do before you eat
- Ideal for ideals, or pee
- honk honk honk
- Throw that waterbottle! (no space)
- Prioritizes people (no space)
- "The most fun I've had in years" (no space)
- Canoes!
- A trek for training
- Pink and in short supply
- Easy to fix, easier to break
- Kills but saves lives
- Warm and ______
- "Janet is the host now"
- Bright green walls
- Because tent poles break
- Hike and help, trip style
- Do you like the candied pineapple?
- Trail blazed in white
- ______ Newton-John
- Basic medical history check
- First thing to check in medical situation
- A juicy tradition
Down
- "It's the people, not the ______"
- Try to avoid sleeping in them
- Trips supported by FOP happening this Spring
- What you can do without a lifeguard
- Brings the energy (no space)
- Cool type of chair
- Old director, now at Tufts
- Moving all of time, trip style
- Thinks things through (no space)
- Outdoor ethics, psychedelics
- Second things to check in a medical situation
- Makes stuff happen
- Surprisingly, a jello product
- Who we're going to welcome soon
- Chances to learn specific information in training
- Pretzels, not peanuts
- "______. Three... Two... One..."
- Sleeping in one place, trip style
- Current director
- Old director, teaches WFA on the side
42 Clues: Canoes! • honk honk honk • Warm and ______ • Current director • A juicy tradition • Cool type of chair • Makes stuff happen • Bright green walls • ______ Newton-John • A trek for training • Kills but saves lives • Pretzels, not peanuts • Trail blazed in white • "Janet is the host now" • Ideal for ideals, or pee • Pink and in short supply • Because tent poles break • Hike and help, trip style • ...
Sip & Search 2023-06-03
Across
- Who is the extrovert in the relationship?
- Pam convinces which coworker that he’s being recruited by the CIA?
- Who bought Michael’s “World’s Best Boss” mug?
- Who wins the bronze medal during the office olympics?
- What show did the couple first watch together? (2 words, no space)
- What is Drew's middle name?
- Who does Michael hit with a car?
- What is Emma's favorite MLB team?
- Which of Angela’s cats does Dwight freeze?
- What is the couples favorite card game to play together? (2 words, no space)
- What is the worst thing about prison, according to Prison Mike?
- Who in the relationship cleans more?
- What food does Jim put Dwight’s office supplies into?
- Creed’s 2011 New Year’s resolution was to do a perfect ___?
- What cause does Michael use for the fun run?
Down
- What is Emma's middle name?
- What month did Drew propose?
- Dwight keeps what in his car for special occasions?
- Therapy What is Emma's occupation? (2 words, no space)
- How did Drew & Emma meet?
- What university is Andy a proud alum of?
- Where is the couples favorite date spot?
- What does Michael burn his foot on? (2 words, no space)
- What is the pattern of the groom's tie?
- What city is the wedding in? (3 words, no space)
- What is Drew's favorite sport to watch?
26 Clues: How did Drew & Emma meet? • What is Emma's middle name? • What is Drew's middle name? • What month did Drew propose? • Who does Michael hit with a car? • What is Emma's favorite MLB team? • Who in the relationship cleans more? • What is the pattern of the groom's tie? • What is Drew's favorite sport to watch? • What university is Andy a proud alum of? • ...
My dream 2022-02-22
Across
- makes bread and cakes
- scientist, studies robots
- developer, develops avatars
- gamer, plays games as a career
- designer, designs clothing
- creates content
- performs for the amusement of others
- designs buildings
Down
- forecaster, forecasts earthquakes
- travels in space
- programmer, creates computer software
- officer, keeps our community safe
- tour guide, guides people to space
- takes care of sick animals
14 Clues: creates content • travels in space • designs buildings • makes bread and cakes • scientist, studies robots • designer, designs clothing • takes care of sick animals • developer, develops avatars • gamer, plays games as a career • forecaster, forecasts earthquakes • officer, keeps our community safe • tour guide, guides people to space • performs for the amusement of others • ...
lydia and owen crossword! 2024-06-11
Across
- the movie series on the poster I got you (NO space)
- the first vinyl i got you was by this band
- the kind of food we got at food trucks at my dads axe throwing match
- the name of the first member of my stuffed animal squad, reeses bear (NO space)
- the thing i ask you to do every night im at my dads
- the month we started dating
- the name of the gummies i pack for you
- the mall we two manned at
- my birthstone (in the bracelet you got me) (NO space)
- marley the guy in the movie we saw at your beach that we couldn't understand at all
- "the ____", a movie that we started that i keep trying to watch with you
- "meet the ______" movie series we watched together
Down
- the flowers you bought me for valentines day
- mr.____, our ap world history teacher
- the class we met in
- the song you said reminded you of me when we were talking (NO space)
- we had our first ____ on june 9th
- our fav ride at busch gardens
- the place we went to for our 6 month
- animal that will be on our farm
- the brand of sneakers I got you (NO space)
- the name of the college on the first hoodie you gave me
22 Clues: the class we met in • the mall we two manned at • the month we started dating • our fav ride at busch gardens • animal that will be on our farm • we had our first ____ on june 9th • the place we went to for our 6 month • mr.____, our ap world history teacher • the name of the gummies i pack for you • the first vinyl i got you was by this band • ...
aas 2024-10-25
Sparky Sparky Boom Man 2021-11-17
Across
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- sEstablished in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- Large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
Down
- A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A state of very weak gravity.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
15 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A path described by one body in its revolution about another. • The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects. • The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place. • ...
Sparky Sparky Boom Man 2021-11-17
Across
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- sEstablished in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- Large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
Down
- A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A state of very weak gravity.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
15 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A path described by one body in its revolution about another. • The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects. • The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place. • ...
Big Bang theory Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
14 Clues: Era • Hole • Shift • Lines • Forces • Fusion • Matter • (shape) • Density • Fireball • (First Law) • Space Telescope • Bang Theory (Model) • Background Radiation*
Big bang thoery 2023-05-16
14 Clues: Era • Hole • Lines • Shift • Fusion • Matter • Forces • (shape) • Density • Fireball • (First Law) • Space Telescope • Bang Theory (Model) • Background Radiation*
AW Virtual Escape Room - Space 2020-11-20
Across
- Another name for a spaceship.
- The name of a movie made in 2014 that features Matthew McConaughey.
- This special thing has a nursery rhyme written after it.
- Something that devours other things in space, nothing can escape it(two words).
- Saturn has quite a few of these.
- You use this to look at the stars.
- An occupation in space.
Down
- This word is the name of a chocolate bar and has to do with space(two words).
- A force that keeps us on the ground.
- A planet that is named after a Roman god.
- If you don't have a flashlight it is pretty ____ in space.
- Pluto is one of these(two words).
- A piece of flying space rock.
- The center of our Solar System.
14 Clues: An occupation in space. • Another name for a spaceship. • A piece of flying space rock. • The center of our Solar System. • Saturn has quite a few of these. • Pluto is one of these(two words). • You use this to look at the stars. • A force that keeps us on the ground. • A planet that is named after a Roman god. • This special thing has a nursery rhyme written after it. • ...
8.9 vocab review 2022-03-02
Across
- When one denser plate slides under a less dense plate
- Type of plate that is less dense and under the ocean floor
- Type of plate that is less dense and under land
- how do the plates move
- Under water mountain system created by a divergent boundary (no space or dash)
- Theorized continental drift (last name)
- Created when plates slide against each other on a fault line
- landform created by subduction (no space)
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- When plates pull apart
- Created by transform plate boundary (no space)
- landform created by continental to continental Convergence
- Discovered sea-floor spreading (last name)
- theory by Wegener that all the continents where once joined (no space, only 2 words)
- Is heat less or more dense
- supercontinent named by wegener
- When heat rises and cool sinks
- When plates slide against each other
- When plates push against each other
18 Clues: When plates pull apart • how do the plates move • Is heat less or more dense • When heat rises and cool sinks • supercontinent named by wegener • When plates push against each other • When plates slide against each other • Theorized continental drift (last name) • landform created by subduction (no space) • Discovered sea-floor spreading (last name) • ...
Space, Camping, and Sports 2020-06-07
Across
- Doug Hurley’s job
- Where you go after leaving Earth’s atmosphere
- Wear this in the winter
- Being ____ lets you float in space
- The real astronaut that Buzz Lightyear was named for
- A game with skates
- Name of one of the rocket ship companies
- Orion’s constellation
- Take a bus or train from this place
- The Red Sox play this game
- A gas you need when you’re underwater or in space
- The famous Ned the Crow’s nickname
- A word describing when you’re not either sitting or laying down
- What you do when your spaceship goes around and around a planet
Down
- What the astronauts carry out when they’re on the International Space Station
- A rodent that flies
- Telephone noise
- LOL (3 words)
- The fifth planet
- A celestial object that even light cannot escape from
- Another word for ocean
- You can grille with these
- An important part of a telescope
- Everyone must wear this when on a boat
- Another name for the seeds inside a fruit such as an orange
- Name of a Greek god and the American manned moon missions
- Rhymes with “sent”
- In space or playing hockey, you wear this
- In the ocean, also caused by gravity
- Rhymes with Schroon
- A kind of star called a White _____
- You are doing this when you’re on an airplane
32 Clues: LOL (3 words) • Telephone noise • The fifth planet • Doug Hurley’s job • A game with skates • Rhymes with “sent” • A rodent that flies • Rhymes with Schroon • Orion’s constellation • Another word for ocean • Wear this in the winter • You can grille with these • The Red Sox play this game • An important part of a telescope • Being ____ lets you float in space • ...
Space, Camping, and Sports 2020-06-07
Across
- Rhymes with Schroon
- Name of one of the rocket ship companies
- Wear this in the winter
- Name of a Greek god and the American manned moon missions
- The famous Ned the Crow’s nickname
- Another name for the seeds inside a fruit such as an orange
- You are doing this when you’re on an airplane
- Everyone must wear this when on a boat
- A gas you need when you’re underwater or in space
- A kind of star called a White _____
- Telephone noise
- The Red Sox play this game
- Being ____ lets you float in space
- Take a bus or train from this place
- What you do when your spaceship goes around and around a planet
Down
- A game with skates
- In space or playing hockey, you wear this
- Doug Hurley’s job
- A rodent that flies
- What the astronauts carry out when they’re on the International Space Station
- An important part of a telescope
- Orion’s constellation
- A celestial object that even light cannot escape from
- The fifth planet
- LOL (3 words)
- A word describing when you’re not either sitting or laying down
- The real astronaut that Buzz Lightyear was named for
- You can grille with these
- Where you go after leaving Earth’s atmosphere
- In the ocean, also caused by gravity
- Rhymes with “sent”
- Another word for ocean
32 Clues: LOL (3 words) • Telephone noise • The fifth planet • Doug Hurley’s job • A game with skates • Rhymes with “sent” • Rhymes with Schroon • A rodent that flies • Orion’s constellation • Another word for ocean • Wear this in the winter • You can grille with these • The Red Sox play this game • An important part of a telescope • The famous Ned the Crow’s nickname • ...
How well do you know the couple? 2022-10-08
Across
- What is Bola's favorite restaurant? (Two words)
- What did Ann-Queen major in, in college?(Two words, no space)
- What type of cuisine was at restaurant that they first say "I love you"?
- What grade does Ann currently teach for Sunday School?
- Where did they first start talking?
- What artist did Ann-Queen and Bola bond over during covid? (Hint: he is one of Bola's favorites).
- What was the activity of Ann-Queen's favorite date?
- What is Bola's favorite food?
- Other than the proposal, what did Ann-Queen enjoy the most in Italy?
- At what movie did they first meet each other? (Two words, no space)
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- Gym, Where does Bola spend a lot of his evenings? (Two words, no space)
- When did Ann-Queen and Bola start dating?
- In April, what kind of flower did Ann-Queen make Bola walk around all of DC to see?
- What is Bola's favorite hobby?
- Where did they go to dinner for their first date?
- How many miles did Ann-Queen and Bola walk on their MLK date?
- What prevented Ann-Queen and Bola’s first date from happening on its original date?
- What was Bola's first car?
- What is their favorite show that they watched together? (Two words, no space)
- Where is Ann-Queen and Bola's favorite bench/ date spot? (Two words, no space)
- In what country did Bola propose?
21 Clues: What was Bola's first car? • What is Bola's favorite food? • What is Bola's favorite hobby? • In what country did Bola propose? • Where did they first start talking? • When did Ann-Queen and Bola start dating? • What is Bola's favorite restaurant? (Two words) • Where did they go to dinner for their first date? • What was the activity of Ann-Queen's favorite date? • ...
ASTRONOMY 2024-10-24
Across
- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another
- Second man to set foot on the Moon
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A region of space where gravity is so strong, nothing can escape
- Earth's only natural satellite
- Earth's spinning on its axis
- The "Red Planet"
- A space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere
- A massive system of stars, gas, and dust
- A celestial body orbiting a star
- The Sun and all the objects orbiting it
- Earth's "sister planet"
- When day and night are of equal length
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- The longest or shortest day of the year
- A person trained for space travel
- The explosive death of a massive star
- An instrument to observe distant objects in space
- A dwarf planet in our solar system
- A massive, glowing sphere of gas in space
- The first man to walk on the Moon
- The path of a celestial body around a star or planet
- A rapidly spinning neutron star emitting radiation
- A ball of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun
- The theory explaining the universe's origin
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Planet known for its rings
30 Clues: The "Red Planet" • Earth's "sister planet" • Planet known for its rings • Earth's spinning on its axis • Earth's orbit around the Sun • Earth's only natural satellite • A celestial body orbiting a star • A person trained for space travel • The first man to walk on the Moon • A dwarf planet in our solar system • Second man to set foot on the Moon • ...
Universe Vocab Bailey Montgomery 6th 2014-10-22
Across
- Used to compare the size of other stars with our sun.
- The death of a large star by explosion.
- The distance between any two corresponding points that are adjacent on a wave.
- Areas of stars that spread out from the center
- Infrared___-Electromagnet waves with longer wavelengths than visible light.
- An instrument that collects light or other electromagnet radiation.
- Electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves
- Galatic___-Rotational center of a huge galaxy.
- Electromagnet___ Radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves.
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- A self-leminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity.
- Provide us with visible light spectrum.
- Large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space.
- ___Spectrum-Vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves in relation to their wavelengths.
- ___ Waves-Electromagnetic waves with long wavelengths.
- Beginning point at which something begins.
- Big Bang___ A theory that says the universe begin as a small point that expanded rapidly.
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in 1 year.
- A object with more than 4 solar masses.
- All space and the matter space contains.
- ___ Model-A representation of an object that is accurate in its proportions to the actual object.
- ___Data- Information obtained from experiments or observations that represent the qualitative.
- A large grouping of stars in space.
22 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space. • Provide us with visible light spectrum. • The death of a large star by explosion. • A object with more than 4 solar masses. • All space and the matter space contains. • Beginning point at which something begins. • Areas of stars that spread out from the center • Galatic___-Rotational center of a huge galaxy. • ...
Universe Vocab Bailey Montgomery 6th 2014-10-09
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- Galatic___-Rotational center of a huge galaxy.
- The death of a large star by explosion.
- Electromagnet___ Radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves.
- ___Spectrum-Vast arrangement of electromagnetic waves in relation to their wavelengths.
- The distance between any two corresponding points that are adjacent on a wave.
- All space and the matter space contains.
- An instrument that collects light or other electromagnet radiation.
- Beginning point at which something begins.
- A large grouping of stars in space.
- A object with more than 4 solar masses.
- A self-leminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity.
- ___ Model-A representation of an object that is accurate in its proportions to the actual object.
- ___ Waves-Electromagnetic waves with long wavelengths.
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- Large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space.
- Areas of stars that spread out from the center
- ___Data- Information obtained from experiments or observations that represent the qualitative.
- Provide us with visible light spectrum.
- Electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves
- Big Bang___ A theory that says the universe begin as a small point that expanded rapidly.
- Infrared___-Electromagnet waves with longer wavelengths than visible light.
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in 1 year.
- Used to compare the size of other stars with our sun.
22 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space. • The death of a large star by explosion. • Provide us with visible light spectrum. • A object with more than 4 solar masses. • All space and the matter space contains. • Beginning point at which something begins. • Galatic___-Rotational center of a huge galaxy. • Areas of stars that spread out from the center • ...
MSE Voyage Crossword Draft 2 2023-04-07
Across
- To give you that "good morning" boost on the way to LT6 (3 words, no space)
- What sues but is not a lawyer?
- The place in NUS with the most dead animals (no, it's not the chicken rice stall)
- Climbing up the hilly terrain in NUS
- The faculty we used to be in before the formation of CDE
- Where some of you may be staying (2 words, no space)
- The learning portal that NUS currently uses
- You may see them crossing the road in NUS
- The WiFi that we use
- What is the name of Jack Sparrow's ship? (2 words, no space)
- What kind of keys are furry? (Hint: NTU has them)
- Where you can handle alcohol on campus (but can't drink it)
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- The name of the canteen at Science
- The learning portal that NUS used to use
- The "S" in S/U
- The name of the residential college where NUS College (previously called University Scholars Programme) is?
- Where can you go to study if there are too many distractions at home? (2 words, no space)
- The material invented by the Nobel Laureate in NUS MSE
- The canteen in Engineering
- How many shuttle bus services are there in NUS? (Spell out the number)
- Something that may be useful to help you hit that 2359 deadline
- The NUS bookshop (2 words, no space)
22 Clues: The "S" in S/U • The WiFi that we use • The canteen in Engineering • What sues but is not a lawyer? • The name of the canteen at Science • Climbing up the hilly terrain in NUS • The NUS bookshop (2 words, no space) • The learning portal that NUS used to use • You may see them crossing the road in NUS • The learning portal that NUS currently uses • ...
Cardiovascular 2021-10-12
Across
- what is one sign of chronic hypoxia?
- TPMA
- APETM
- valve on L side of chest in second intercostal space next to sternum
- what is one risk factor for cardiovascular disease?
- what position should the patient be in to assess for JVD
- acronym for MI treatment
- what is one sign of early hypoxia?
- one s/sx of poor peripheral perfusion is...?
- what does pericardial friction rub sound like?
- which part of the B/P is caused by the heart forcefully pumping blood?
- 0+ pulse is considered what?
- what is an abnormality in the rhythm of the heart called?
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- valve on 5th intercostal space on L side on mid-clavicular line
- valve on 4th intercostal space on R side of sternum
- valve on R side of chest in 2nd intercostal space next to sternum
- unexpected heart sound caused by blood backflow
- 2+ pulse is considered what?
- what grade of edema indents 2 mm?
- 4+ pulse is considered what?
- one sx of L side heart failure
- one sx of R side heart failure
- landmark in 3rd intercostal space on L side of sternum
- what ulcers DO NOT have blood flow?
- which part of the B/P is caused by the heart resting and filling back up with blood?
- which node is the 'pacemaker' of the heart?
- S3 sound
27 Clues: TPMA • APETM • S3 sound • acronym for MI treatment • 2+ pulse is considered what? • 4+ pulse is considered what? • 0+ pulse is considered what? • one sx of L side heart failure • one sx of R side heart failure • what grade of edema indents 2 mm? • what is one sign of early hypoxia? • what ulcers DO NOT have blood flow? • what is one sign of chronic hypoxia? • ...
lydia and owen crossword! 2024-06-11
Across
- the name of the college on the first hoodie you gave me
- mr.____, our ap world history teacher
- the month we started dating
- the class we met in
- my birthstone (in the bracelet you got me) (NO space)
- the kind of food we got at food trucks at my dads axe throwing match
- meet the parents sequel, "meet the ________" that we watched together
- the brand of sneakers I got you (NO space)
- the song you said reminded you of me when we were talking (NO space)
- we had our first ____ on june 9th
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- the first vinyl i got you was by this band
- the thing i ask you to do every night im at my dads
- animal that will be on our farm
- the flowers you bought me for valentines day
- "the ____", a movie that we started that i keep trying to watch with you
- our fav ride at busch gardens
- the place we went to for our 6 month
- the movie series on the poster I got you (NO space)
- the name of the first member of my stuffed animal squad, reeses bear (NO space)
- ___ marley, the guy in the movie we saw at your beach that we couldn't understand at all
- the name of the gummies i pack for you
- the mall we two manned at
22 Clues: the class we met in • the mall we two manned at • the month we started dating • our fav ride at busch gardens • animal that will be on our farm • we had our first ____ on june 9th • the place we went to for our 6 month • mr.____, our ap world history teacher • the name of the gummies i pack for you • the first vinyl i got you was by this band • ...
Vocab WORDS 2022-01-05
Across
- the study of space
- a star that explodes
- the repeating path the that an object in space takes around the other one
- year the distance light travels in a year
- a rock that enters the Earth's atmosphere
- stars that make up a picture
- move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center
- a world that orbits a planet
- move in a circle on a central axis.
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- what happens in a star every second that creates heat
- a "dirty iceberg" in space
- rocks that are found between mars and Jupiter
- how much an object moved when you look at it from two different angles
- a cloud in space
- a huge ball of glowing gas
- a belief that stars control your life
- a world that orbits a star
- an instrument that makes objects appear closer usually used to look at stars and planets
- a instrument that is used to find out what stars are made of
19 Clues: a cloud in space • the study of space • a star that explodes • a "dirty iceberg" in space • a huge ball of glowing gas • a world that orbits a star • stars that make up a picture • a world that orbits a planet • move in a circle on a central axis. • a belief that stars control your life • year the distance light travels in a year • a rock that enters the Earth's atmosphere • ...
Solar System 2014-04-09
Across
- what's in the sky
- Roman goddess of love
- Roman god of time and agriculture
- What planet do you live on?
- another word for space
- The blue planet
- the red planet
- belt What separates us.
- Roman god of messengers
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- U.S.S.R
- Russian word for astronaut
- Roman god of heaven
- I'm the biggest planet
- 1 First Seattleite in space
14 Clues: U.S.S.R • the red planet • The blue planet • what's in the sky • Roman god of heaven • Roman goddess of love • another word for space • I'm the biggest planet • belt What separates us. • Roman god of messengers • Russian word for astronaut • What planet do you live on? • 1 First Seattleite in space • Roman god of time and agriculture
October Puzzle 2023-10-20
On our Way! 2012-12-12
13 Clues: a trip • works hard • a challnge • like a star • likes sport • space creature • we live on this • opposite of old • further than the sky • opposite of the past • you travel in space in it • you eat this in the morning • St. Gregory's is one of these
Hidden Figures 2022-06-07
Across
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- earths natura satellite
- practice of air travel segregation blacks and whites being separated
- …Vaughan
- knowledge about the natural world
- national Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
- a person who designs or builds things
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- NASA ____ Research Center
- the study of the elements of math
- …Jackson
- a person who goes to space
- …Johnson
- beyond earth
- …Armstrong
14 Clues: …Jackson • …Johnson • …Vaughan • …Armstrong • beyond earth • earths natura satellite • NASA ____ Research Center • a person who goes to space • the study of the elements of math • knowledge about the natural world • a person who designs or builds things • national Advisory Committee for Aeronautics • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Alfred Wegener 2023-02-06
10 Clues: drift • ridge • crust • pangea • convection • continental • ocean trench(no space) • subduction zone(no space) • plate tectonics(no space) • convergent boundary(no space)
ASL wordcross 2020-11-19
Across
- (Dom&non)closed 5 Dom slides-non sign space no:E
- 5's-claw-fist in grab towards body no:E (Dom&non)
- (Dom)L scrunch on mouth with eyebrows up
- (Dom) L the L twist down in sign space no:E
- (Dm&non)Y's in on chest pull down no:E
- (Dom)X tap down rapidly no:E
- closed O and taps once on mouth(Dom hand)no:E
- p's out and they shake(Dom and non)no:E
- claw-flat o in signspace move head&hand down E: tiltdown close eyes(Dom)
- (Dom&non)A's tap Dom on non in sign space no:E
- (Dom)8 in taps chin once no:E
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- (Dom&non)claws move towards chest from ss no:E
- (Dom&non)closed 5's sign space tap palms no:E
- (Dom) 1 move out from face and nod head up and down
- R's shake (Dom and non)no E
- (dom) 1 twist on nose with a blank face
- o's. move out from body (Dom&non) no:E
- closed A's to the side move towards each other(Dom and non)no:E
- thumbs up on flat hand (Dom on non) move up no:E
- closed 5 taps chin(Dom)no E
- upside-down V wiggle fingers(Dom)no:E
- (Dom&non) Y's sign space bounce twice no:E
- (Dom) tap chin twice no:E
23 Clues: (Dom) tap chin twice no:E • R's shake (Dom and non)no E • closed 5 taps chin(Dom)no E • (Dom)X tap down rapidly no:E • (Dom)8 in taps chin once no:E • upside-down V wiggle fingers(Dom)no:E • o's. move out from body (Dom&non) no:E • (Dm&non)Y's in on chest pull down no:E • (dom) 1 twist on nose with a blank face • p's out and they shake(Dom and non)no:E • ...
Universe stuff, or something like that 2023-04-24
Across
- The amount of matter in a physical body, usually measured in Kg or kilograms
- A large astronomical body that is commonly recognized to orbit stars.
- A triple star system that consists of 3 stars: Rigil Kentaurus, Toliman, and Proxima Centauri
- A space cloud. Most stars are born here.
- Twice long I can stay focused, or (3^2)10
- Also referred to as the North Star
- The galaxy that contains the sun and all the planets that orbits it.
- A ring of icy objects around the sun at just the distance of neptune
- Hot giant mass of helium, lithium, and hydrogen
- A area of space where gravity is so strong even light gets absorbed by it.
- The distance light travels in a single year.
- A force that attracts items based on the mass of a object.
- The closest large galaxy to the milky way
- A space probe launched to study the space outside the sun's heliosphere.
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- A objects resistance to motion
- A object that orbits a planet.
- The largest manmade satellite.It can contain humans.
- A collection of stars viewed as animals, people, or items
- The first element of the periodic table
- The circular movement around one astronomical body from another.
- A telescope used to view deep into space
- The planet of origin of human life.
- A system that contains stars, dust, gas, and astronomical bodies.
23 Clues: A objects resistance to motion • A object that orbits a planet. • Also referred to as the North Star • The planet of origin of human life. • The first element of the periodic table • A space cloud. Most stars are born here. • A telescope used to view deep into space • Twice long I can stay focused, or (3^2)10 • The closest large galaxy to the milky way • ...
10 2024-05-25
Across
- Emergency responders.
- True crime podcaster.
- Siblings' farm struggles.
- News show drama.
- Alien technology investigation.
- Serial killer's son.
- Creepy nanny.
- Supernatural investigations.
- Bounty hunter's journey.
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- Texas emergency team.
- Son accused of murder.
- Haunting comedy.
- New space adventures.
- Widow's mysterious journey.
- Alternate space race.
- Alien doctor.
- Optimistic coach.
- Starfleet captain's return.
- Therapist's unraveling.
- Poet's life reimagined.
20 Clues: Alien doctor. • Creepy nanny. • Haunting comedy. • News show drama. • Optimistic coach. • Serial killer's son. • Texas emergency team. • Emergency responders. • New space adventures. • True crime podcaster. • Alternate space race. • Son accused of murder. • Therapist's unraveling. • Poet's life reimagined. • Bounty hunter's journey. • Siblings' farm struggles. • Widow's mysterious journey. • ...
About My Howltars! 2023-02-07
Across
- Howltar based off of space?
- What change(s) did I make to the cereal howl?
- Howltar based off of cereal?
- A common thing that Howltars say?
- Howltar based off of a big cat?
- Howltar based off of an orange?
- Color of the stardust on the space howl?
- What brand is the 'cereal howl' based off of?
- The cereal howl & space howl are called?
- The orange howl & red howl are called?
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- What does the red howl like to do?
- Color of the stardust on both the red & orange howl?
- Color of the stardust on the cereal howl?
- How many HOWLTARS do I have listed in my favorites(on toyhouse)?
- What does the orange howl love to do?
- The rarity of all my howls?
- The mark on the space howl's head?
17 Clues: Howltar based off of space? • The rarity of all my howls? • Howltar based off of cereal? • Howltar based off of a big cat? • Howltar based off of an orange? • A common thing that Howltars say? • What does the red howl like to do? • The mark on the space howl's head? • What does the orange howl love to do? • The orange howl & red howl are called? • ...
Matter Joie s 2015-03-09
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a physical change that takes place
- flowing freely but constant
- You dont have to form different kinds of of matter
- amount of space , How much
- The conversation of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- the smallestunit of matter
- firm and stable, in shape
- the changing of a liquid into a gas in which the minor compontet is uniformly distributed with the major component
- 2 or more atoms that join together
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- One or more types of matter, cant change back
- The temperature at which a given solid will melt
- the temperature in which a liquid boils and turns into vapor
- free electrons in porportions resulting in more or less electric charge
- The states in wich matter does exsist
- 2 elements combines together
- A subtance that exspands freely To fill any space avalible
- a liquid mixture
- the amount of space something takes up
19 Clues: a liquid mixture • firm and stable, in shape • amount of space , How much • the smallestunit of matter • flowing freely but constant • 2 elements combines together • a physical change that takes place • 2 or more atoms that join together • The states in wich matter does exsist • the amount of space something takes up • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Solar System Crossword 2014-09-05
Across
- Rocket ships go into outer....?
- This use to be considered the 2nd last planet from the sun but is now considered the last
- What is earth's only natural satellite
- This is the dwarf planet that comes after Neptune
- What is the name of the people who go into space
- The second planet from the sun
- The planet we live on
- What can be used to view planets in space
- The study of outer space
- This is the largest planet in the solar system
- The closest planet to the sun, it takes 88 days for this planet to orbit the sun
- There are billions and billions of these in our galaxy
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- This is the 7th planet from the sun
- What do all planets do around the sun
- This planet is between earth and jupiter
- The name given to earth's moon
- This planet has rings around it
- What separates the inner and the outer solar system
- Everything revolves around this
19 Clues: The planet we live on • The study of outer space • The name given to earth's moon • The second planet from the sun • Rocket ships go into outer....? • This planet has rings around it • Everything revolves around this • This is the 7th planet from the sun • What do all planets do around the sun • What is earth's only natural satellite • This planet is between earth and jupiter • ...
Vocab WORDS 2022-01-05
Across
- a instrument that is used to find out what stars are made of
- what happens in a star every second that creates heat
- the distance light travels in a year
- the study of space
- a huge ball of glowing gas
- a rock that enters the Earth's atmosphere
- stars that make up a picture
- a "dirty iceberg" in space
- a cloud in space
- move in a circle on a central axis.
Down
- a world that orbits a planet
- the repeating path the that an object in space takes around the other one
- a star that explodes
- rocks that are found between mars and Jupiter
- a belief that stars control your life
- move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center
- a world that orbits a star
- how much an object moved when you look at it from two different angles
- an instrument that makes objects appear closer usually used to look at stars and planets
19 Clues: a cloud in space • the study of space • a star that explodes • a huge ball of glowing gas • a world that orbits a star • a "dirty iceberg" in space • a world that orbits a planet • stars that make up a picture • move in a circle on a central axis. • the distance light travels in a year • a belief that stars control your life • a rock that enters the Earth's atmosphere • ...
31 2024-08-13
Across
- Cultural site
- Rolling spot
- City road
- Street art
- Dining place
- Art space
- Government building
- Coffee spot
- Outdoor ad
- City light
- Book place
- Underground transit
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- Water feature
- High building
- Transit hub
- Green area
- Movie place
- Open square
- City congestion
- Tall building
- River crossing
- Specialty shop
- Sports venue
- Green space
- Shopping center
25 Clues: City road • Art space • Green area • Street art • Outdoor ad • City light • Book place • Transit hub • Movie place • Open square • Coffee spot • Green space • Rolling spot • Dining place • Sports venue • Water feature • High building • Cultural site • Tall building • River crossing • Specialty shop • City congestion • Shopping center • Government building • Underground transit
Our Solar System 2023-08-16
Across
- _______ Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, for short. The newest telescope deployed by NASA
- The distance that light travels in one year. It represent large distances
- The movement of Earth around the Sun. It causes the 365-day year.
- A planet that orbits a different star, not the Sun
- A large group of stars, each of them with its own solar system.
- The spinning of Earth around its own axis. It causes a 24-hour day
- This planet has a rocky core and it's surrounded by extremely cold water
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- _________ Space Telescope, or HST, for short. A telescope made of mirrors.
- One of the gas giants
- The region in which only a portion of the light source is obscured by the occluding body.
- One of the inner planets. It's the closest to the Sun.
- International Space ____________, or ISS. A headquarter in space used for scientific research and Astronomy studies.
- The darkest part of a shadow
- A very dense region in space, with lots of mass concentrated in a small space
- A form of radiation that can be used to produce images of our bones. It is also used to discover new planets.
- All Gas Giants have these. Some of them are big, some small, but they all have them.
16 Clues: One of the gas giants • The darkest part of a shadow • A planet that orbits a different star, not the Sun • One of the inner planets. It's the closest to the Sun. • A large group of stars, each of them with its own solar system. • The movement of Earth around the Sun. It causes the 365-day year. • The spinning of Earth around its own axis. It causes a 24-hour day • ...