space Crossword Puzzles
Claire Tierney - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- containers of compressed nitrogen gas
- enough mass to hold the planets in orbit
- eight planets and their moons orbit around the sun (two words)
- liveable, things can live there
- located between Mars and Jupiter
- an object consisting of ice and dust
- farther planets from the sun (two words)
- largest planet in the solar system
- many planets are orbited by this
- closest planet to the sun
- third planet from the sun
- a body orbiting a big star
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- a item wore to allow an astronaut to survive in space
- force that pulls things down
- closer plants from the sun (two words)
- rocky object moving in space between planets
- sun centered
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a vehicle used for traveling in space
- a small body of matter that enters the earth's atmosphere
20 Clues: sun centered • closest planet to the sun • third planet from the sun • a body orbiting a big star • force that pulls things down • liveable, things can live there • located between Mars and Jupiter • many planets are orbited by this • largest planet in the solar system • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • an object consisting of ice and dust • ...
Luke Sembritzky - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- biggest planet
- hottest planet
- planets orbit this
- this seperates Mars and Jupiter
- controls the temperature of the planet
- helps you navigate to the spacecraft if you float off
- this orbits a star
- this lies behind Neptune
- the fastest orbiting planet
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- preserves the atmosphere
- Second smallest planet
- it is a space home and is your gym
- it is on its side
- protects earth from radiation
- farthest planet
- contains communication and protects you from radiation
- only planet with life
- liveable
- produces water through your body
- this planet has rings
20 Clues: liveable • biggest planet • hottest planet • farthest planet • it is on its side • planets orbit this • this orbits a star • only planet with life • this planet has rings • Second smallest planet • preserves the atmosphere • this lies behind Neptune • the fastest orbiting planet • protects earth from radiation • this seperates Mars and Jupiter • produces water through your body • ...
Earth's Movement in Space 2021-08-05
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- The third planet from the sun (and the one you live on!).
- When the sun is out, it is ____.
- The invisible line that Earth spins on.
- We have four of these, my favourite is Spring!
- The opposite of day.
- This movement makes sure Earth doesn't crash into the sun.
- It gets very hit during this season.
- The action of not sitting still.
- It lights up the night sky.
- It takes one these for Earth to revolve around the sun.
- It gives us light, it gives us seasons.
- This word means to spin.
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- This word means to go around.
- This force pulls Earth towards the sun.
- What is that twinkle in the night sky?
- Turn, rotate, ______; they all mean the same thing!
- The leaves change colour during this season.
- It gets very cold during this season.
- There are eight of these in our solar system.
- The flowers bloom during this season.
- It's full of galaxies, planets, stars and much more!
- Earth does this around the sun.
22 Clues: The opposite of day. • This word means to spin. • It lights up the night sky. • This word means to go around. • Earth does this around the sun. • When the sun is out, it is ____. • The action of not sitting still. • It gets very hit during this season. • It gets very cold during this season. • The flowers bloom during this season. • What is that twinkle in the night sky? • ...
Solar System and Space 2022-05-12
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- A huge group of stars
- The number of planets our solar system
- Shooting Stars
- Absorb and give off infrared radiation
- Irregular shaped huge space rocks
- Frozen carbon dioxide
- Name of the last Unit from the book
- The process of going from solid to gas
- The planet that contains oxygen
- The first planet from the sun
- Evidence of an ancient organism
- A cloud made of dirt, gas, and ice.
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- A oval orbit
- Made of thousands of galaxies
- Planet that has most potential life
- Young stars surrounded by gas and dust
- We have 8 of these in our solar system
- A push or pull in a certain direction
- One of the two defining points
- A circular motion around a mass
- The center of our solar system
- Light and streams of charged particles
- Natural attraction physical bodies
- Our Galaxy
24 Clues: Our Galaxy • A oval orbit • Shooting Stars • A huge group of stars • Frozen carbon dioxide • Made of thousands of galaxies • The first planet from the sun • One of the two defining points • The center of our solar system • A circular motion around a mass • The planet that contains oxygen • Evidence of an ancient organism • Irregular shaped huge space rocks • ...
Space design (part 2) 2022-02-06
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- a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine.
- refers to a container where powdered ink is stored for use in a laser printer.
- qualifies the principal colour used in a design to capture the viewer’s attention.
- (in two words) refers to a selection of colours that creates an aesthetic feeling when used together.
- qualifies a typeface where each character, whether letter, number or punctuation mark, uses horizontal space based on such character’s size.
- (in two words) refers to the area between design elements. It can be any colour or texture.
- (in two words) refers to the richly ornamental style of decoration, architecture and art that developed during 1894-1914, characterised by undulating lines, sinuous curves, and the depiction of leaves, flowers and nature.
- refers to the lightness or darkness of a particular colour.
- (in two words) refers to the decorative design style, developed in the 1920s, that celebrated the rise of technology and speed via the use of geometric designs, intense colours, plastic and glass.
- refers to the intensity of a particular colour. As it increases, the colours appear to be more pure. As it decreases, the colours appear to be more washed-out or pale, all the way to white.
- qualifies two colours on either side of a principal colour on the colour wheel.
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- qualifies a typeface where each character, whether letter, number or punctuation mark, uses the exact same horizontal space.
- qualifies a variation of shades and tints of the same colour.
- qualifies a visually weaker colour in a design, complementing or supporting the main colour.
- refers to a measure of how many pixels are displayed, both vertically and horizontally in each square inch of an image.
- (in three words) refers to the zone of sharpest focus in front of and behind the main subject of a picture.
- refers to a flat surface or board, usually outdoors, on which large advertisements or notices are posted.
- refers to the thickness of a sheet used in printing, impacting the feel of a publication.
- (in three words) refers to a guide to photographic composition and layout based on the superimposition of a 3x3 grid, creating focus points where the grid lines intersect.
- qualifies a colour that does not contain any blue.
- qualifies an image that depicts something as a way to represent and mean something else.
- refers to the area of the picture space nearest to the viewer.
- qualifies an image that literally represents, and is intended to represent, an object: it is what it is!
- refers to the way design elements are organised and ranked by importance, in an effort to influence the order in which the users view them.
- qualifies a colour used in a design to provide a contrasting or vivid break from the main colours used.
- qualifies a colour that does not contain any red.
26 Clues: qualifies a colour that does not contain any red. • qualifies a colour that does not contain any blue. • refers to the lightness or darkness of a particular colour. • qualifies a variation of shades and tints of the same colour. • refers to the area of the picture space nearest to the viewer. • ...
Unit 1 - Space Systems 2022-10-06
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- All stars begin as a large cloud of gas & dust called a _______ (where stars are born)
- The ____ zone is the zone of the sun’s interior in which energy moves by radiation.
- This is the most common galaxy in the universe.
- The __________ model has Earth and the other planets orbit the sun.
- During fusion in the core, two ____ atoms collide and fuse into a lighter helium atom
- The ______________ model, the moon, sun and the known planets-Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter orbit the Earth.
- The ____ zone is the zone where energy is carried upwards by convection
- The ___ the thin layer of the sun that is just above the photosphere and that glows a reddish color during eclipses
- The ___ Effect is the change in frequency (pitch) of a wave when a source moves relative to an observer.
- This type of galaxy does not have a shape.
- The ___ is made of ionized gas and is 10 times as dense as iron.
- This part of an atom exists in the nucleus and has no charge
- The ___ is the visible surface of the sun.
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- This type of galaxy is generally round but stretch longer along one axis than along the other.
- substances that cannot be decomposed by chemical means into another chemical
- These are loops of relatively cool gas that extends above the photosphere
- The __________ model shows where the electrons, protons and neutrons in an atom
- This part of an atom exists in the nucleus and is positively charged
- If the star is one of the “smaller” large mass stars it will end up as a _______ Star
- These constellations that appear to circle around the north star
- The ___ is the outermost layer of the suns atmosphere, reaching temps of 1,000,000 C.
- This part of an atom orbits the nucleus and is negatively charged
- The Cosmic ______ Background Radiation, CMB, is the “echo” of the Big Bang
- Spiral galaxies can sometimes have a bar in the center, making it a ___ spiral galaxy.
- ________ are dark areas of the photosphere that are cooler than the area surrounding it and has a strong magnetic field.
- Patterns of stars representing mythological characters, animals, or familiar objects.
26 Clues: This type of galaxy does not have a shape. • The ___ is the visible surface of the sun. • This is the most common galaxy in the universe. • This part of an atom exists in the nucleus and has no charge • These constellations that appear to circle around the north star • The ___ is made of ionized gas and is 10 times as dense as iron. • ...
Ch 6 Earth-Space 2022-10-24
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- A bend in a set of rocks, caused by compression.
- Slabs of Earth's lithosphere that can move.
- Low point of a wave.
- The distance rocks move along a fault.
- A break in rock, caused by stresses.
- Break in rocks caused by stress. No movement.
- Ocean waves from an undersea earthquake.
- A change in shape due to stresses.
- Stress that pulls material in the opposite direction
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- To change in shape.
- The point on the surface directly above the focus.
- A force applied to a rock.
- Deformation in rock where stress exceeds internal strength.
- Fracture along which one side has moved.
- A fold that arches upward.
- High point of a wave.
- A fold that bends downward.
- The angle of a fault relative to horizontal.
- The point where the rock ruptures in an earthquake.
- Stress where forces slide past each other in opposite directions.
20 Clues: To change in shape. • Low point of a wave. • High point of a wave. • A force applied to a rock. • A fold that arches upward. • A fold that bends downward. • A change in shape due to stresses. • A break in rock, caused by stresses. • The distance rocks move along a fault. • Fracture along which one side has moved. • Ocean waves from an undersea earthquake. • ...
N. Swenson Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- farthest earth satellite
- nickname is iss
- space weight
- 1st on periodic table
- everyone ever has lived here
- space cloud
- ski doo, husqaurvana, _______
- a truck has more _______ than a butterfly
- darkest thing known to man
- what makes us stay in orbit of the sun
- used to measure distance in galaxy
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- the iss orbits the earth this fast
- big dipper, orion, pegasus,
- a ring of icy bodies right outside of neptunes orbit
- a barred spiral galaxy
- rhymes with bubble
- a smaller being orbiting a bigger being
- a candy bar with carmel, nougat, and choclate
- closest star to the sun
- the earth _____ the sun
- collection of stars
- in our solar system there are many ______
- the sun is a ____
23 Clues: space cloud • space weight • nickname is iss • the sun is a ____ • rhymes with bubble • collection of stars • 1st on periodic table • a barred spiral galaxy • closest star to the sun • the earth _____ the sun • farthest earth satellite • darkest thing known to man • big dipper, orion, pegasus, • everyone ever has lived here • ski doo, husqaurvana, _______ • the iss orbits the earth this fast • ...
K Linnemeyer Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- What is the name of the satellite that NASA sent out to see if there is anything else is out there?
- What is the biggest satellite in space.
- Your weight changes if you go to a different planet but was always stays the same?
- A water molecule is mad out of 1 oxygen and 2 _______s.
- We are on the ______.
- What are clouds that are in space called?
- What is another name for the North Star?
- A 18 wheeler has more ______ that a toy car.
- A black void that sucks up everything near it.
- What is the thing that keeps us on the ground?
- One person in Toy Story is named Buzz _________.
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- 1.5 hours is equal to _______.
- A group of stars is called __________.
- What is the icy ring called that is around the sun.
- Which galaxy is located 2.5 light years away.
- What is the name of the big telescope in space?
- There are many _______s orbiting around us.
- We are is the ________ galaxy.
- is the closes star to earth besides the sun?
- The earth is ____ing around the sun.
- We are in the Milky Way _______.
- There are 8 _____s in our solar system.
- What is the sun?
23 Clues: What is the sun? • We are on the ______. • 1.5 hours is equal to _______. • We are is the ________ galaxy. • We are in the Milky Way _______. • The earth is ____ing around the sun. • A group of stars is called __________. • What is the biggest satellite in space. • There are 8 _____s in our solar system. • What is another name for the North Star? • ...
J. Rhodes Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- a broad band of light that can be seen in the night sky and that is caused by the light of a very large number of faint stars
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance that is the simplest member of the family of chemical elements
- a red supergiant star of spectral type M1-2 and one of the largest visible to the naked eye
- a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977
- a group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name
- a doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun, extending just beyond the orbit of Neptune from about 30 to 55 AU.
- sits more or less directly above Earth's north pole along our planet's rotational axis
- is the source of our light and is a big star
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- a hour and 30 mins transferred to all minutes
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- we live on the planet called _______
- a large telescope in space.
- a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity
- guardians of the ________
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- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- an Ethiopian princess of Greek mythology rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus
- our ______ is called earth
- a force that makes thing fall down
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion or, if it is moving, to change the magnitude or direction of its velocity
- a star system, and is widely believed to be the closest to the solar system at a distance of 4.37 light years
- an extreme red hypergiant or red supergiant star in the constellation Scutum
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- buzz _______ from toy story
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- the brightest star in the night sky. called also Dog Star
28 Clues: guardians of the ________ • our ______ is called earth • buzz _______ from toy story • a large telescope in space. • a force that makes thing fall down • we live on the planet called _______ • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • is the source of our light and is a big star • a hour and 30 mins transferred to all minutes • ...
I. Campbell Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Orbit Earth every 90 minutes.
- North Star
- Launched into low Earth orbit in 1990
- The Milky Way is an example of ____
- Its atomic # is 1
- The force that stops us from floating away
- The planet we live on
- Space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- This is what the Earth does around the sun
- Twinkle, Twinkle little ____
- If one of these comes close to earth then it will generate a shockwave through Earth's mantle.
- Earth, Saturn, and Mars are all examples of ____
- Can either be a stellar or planetary
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- Amount of matter in something
- The closest star system to our sun
- Satellite
- Nearly 6 Trillion miles long
- A galaxy, it's also a candy.
- The next galaxy closest to our galaxy.
- The Big Dipper is an example of ____
20 Clues: Satellite • North Star • Its atomic # is 1 • The planet we live on • Nearly 6 Trillion miles long • A galaxy, it's also a candy. • Twinkle, Twinkle little ____ • Amount of matter in something • Orbit Earth every 90 minutes. • The closest star system to our sun • The Milky Way is an example of ____ • The Big Dipper is an example of ____ • Space probe launched by NASA in 1977 • ...
I. Campbell Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Orbit Earth every 90 minutes.
- North Star
- Launched into low Earth orbit in 1990
- The Milky Way is an example of ____
- Its atomic # is 1
- The force that stops us from floating away
- The planet we live on
- Space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- This is what the Earth does around the sun
- Twinkle, Twinkle little ____
- If one of these comes close to earth then it will generate a shockwave through Earth's mantle.
- Earth, Saturn, and Mars are all examples of ____
- Can either be a stellar or planetary
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- Amount of matter in something
- The closest star system to our sun
- Satellite
- Nearly 6 Trillion miles long
- A galaxy, it's also a candy.
- The next galaxy closest to our galaxy.
- The Big Dipper is an example of ____
20 Clues: Satellite • North Star • Its atomic # is 1 • The planet we live on • Nearly 6 Trillion miles long • A galaxy, it's also a candy. • Twinkle, Twinkle little ____ • Amount of matter in something • Orbit Earth every 90 minutes. • The closest star system to our sun • The Milky Way is an example of ____ • The Big Dipper is an example of ____ • Space probe launched by NASA in 1977 • ...
Rylen .R space crossword 2023-04-21
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- astronomical distance
- can either be a stellar or planetary of these
- what is the _______ space station
- the planet you live on
- the milky way is a what?
- group of stars to make something recognizable
- what light can't even escape
- gas needed to make a star
- next closest galaxy to ours
- iss goes around our planet in what time
- what thing other than distance is needed for gravity?
- the brightest star in the night sky
- what makes planets go around the sun
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- what does the iss stand for
- what galaxy is above us at night
- what was launched in 1977?
- earth is a what?
- brightest star in the southern constellation
- what holds you down on a planet
- what thing makes gps capable
- our sun is a what?
21 Clues: earth is a what? • our sun is a what? • astronomical distance • the planet you live on • the milky way is a what? • gas needed to make a star • what was launched in 1977? • what does the iss stand for • next closest galaxy to ours • what light can't even escape • what thing makes gps capable • what holds you down on a planet • what galaxy is above us at night • ...
Cricut Terms (Design Space) 2023-09-13
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- tool keeps images together on your Canvas. It allows you to move and manipulate multiple images at once. It doesn’t, however, change how images are laid out on your mats.
- refers to where on your Canvas an image is located. If you upload an image and don’t see it on your canvas but you see it in the Layers Panel, try changing the position to X=0 / Y=0 and it will move the image to the top left of your Canvas.
- to Make Projects pre-designed by Cricut’s designers to allow you to be able to skip the designing part of a project and get right to the making.
- will always be your best bet for clean, precise cutting (versus JPG and PNG files).
- tool allows you to cut out a shape from a larger shape, create interesting shapes not found in the basic shapes tool, and trim unwanted parts of shapes.
- tool lets you quickly and easily change the colors in your project, through dragging and dropping.
- takes more than one shape and turns them into a single shape. This is especially important when working with script fonts.
- Any file that you can cut on a Cricut. Most often this is referring to an SVG file type (see SVG).
- Your workspace in Cricut Design Space where you make your projects.
- a type of image. It is created with pixels.
- helps you organize the images on your Canvas. Think of it as a physical desk—items in the “back” are under the items in the “front.” You can use this tool to change how things are arranged on your Canvas.
- might also be called a cursive or calligraphic font, is one where the tails of the letters overlap.
- refers to the dimensions of your image (or group of images) on your Canvas.
- spinning it left or right.
- used to size your images properly.
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- any font that you have on your device. These could have been fonts that came with your device or ones you have downloaded or purchased somewhere on the internet.
- separates a group of images into individual layers. You may need to ungroup more than once, depending on how a file is created. If you are using uploaded images, you will most likely need to ungroup your images to manipulate each piece individually.
- designed to make it easy to fold cardstock and paper.
- tool mirrors an image on the X or Y axis.
- the “treatment” of your image. Depending on the image, you may be able to cut, draw, score, engrave, deboss, wavy cut, or perforate the image.
- type of image. It is created with pixels and often have a transparent background.
- tool allows you to curve text from a simple arc all the way into a circle. This tool only works on desktop, not mobile devices.
- refers to the color of your image. It can be a solid color, or a pattern.
- allows you to delete a part of a single image.
- is used to keep your images in the same arrangement on your mat as on your canvas, and to keep writing/scoring lines in the correct place when you go to make your project.
- the general term for anything that exists on your Canvas.
- tool allows you to insert one of ten shapes: square, circle, triangle, diamond, pentagon, hexagon, star, octagon, heart, score line.
- is used to line up the different images you have on your canvas, so that images in your project are lined up or spaced perfectly.
- This will ensure that your HTV design will be the correct when you go to adhere it to your substrate.
- Each image on your Canvas.
- any words you have typed into Cricut Design Space using the Text tool. Note that an image with words that you’ve inserted from the Image search will not appear as text—basically those words are pictures and no longer text.
- takes cut images and “flattens” them together to create a Print then Cut image.
- created by Cricut designers and are native to Cricut Design Space (meaning you cannot use them outside the software).
- then Cut feature for Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore that allows you to create a flattened (see Flatten) image and print it on your home computer. Then your Cricut will cut around the edge.
34 Clues: Each image on your Canvas. • spinning it left or right. • used to size your images properly. • tool mirrors an image on the X or Y axis. • a type of image. It is created with pixels. • allows you to delete a part of a single image. • designed to make it easy to fold cardstock and paper. • the general term for anything that exists on your Canvas. • ...
Unit 2 Space Review 2023-11-29
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- An astronauts bread
- Support the body against gravity
- In food that provides energy
- Required for all cells, organs, and tissues
- Provides energy for the body
- Many foods and all drinks
- Works against weight
- What happens to the spine in space?
- Newton's Law: For every action there is an opposite/equal reaction
- Human made debris
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- A state of very week gravity
- Stays healthy with positive sleep
- Thousands orbiting the earth
- Earth's galaxy
- Piece of cardio equipment
- Third planet from the sun
- Thrust that is created in a spacecraft by what kind of system
- Works against drag
- Earth's movement around the sun
- Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (acronym)
20 Clues: Earth's galaxy • Human made debris • Works against drag • An astronauts bread • Works against weight • Piece of cardio equipment • Third planet from the sun • Many foods and all drinks • A state of very week gravity • In food that provides energy • Thousands orbiting the earth • Provides energy for the body • Earth's movement around the sun • Support the body against gravity • ...
Our Place in Space 2024-01-26
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- When your side of the Earth has rotated away from the sun.
- Imaginary revolving canopy of Earth containing all the constellations
- When a hemisphere of the Earth is tilted most away from the Sun.
- The name of our solar system's star.
- Brightest star in the Orion constellation
- One revolution of the Earth
- The name of Earth's Moon: The ______.
- 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. When the sun is in line on its ecliptic orbit with the celestial equator.
- longest or shortest day of the year when the Sun is the highest or lowest in the sky.
- How long it takes Earth to return to face the stars in the same direction as they were the night before.
- One rotation of the Earth
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- The name of our galaxy.
- All of the existing matter and space. The ____.
- groups of stars in the sky that our ancestors connected together to make images.
- The distance light travels in a year. Used to measure long distances in space.
- Apparent path on the celestial sphere the Sun takes throughout the course of a year.
- Bright star closest to the north celestial pole
- When a hemisphere of the Earth is tilted most toward the Sun.
- A single spin of an object.
- How long it takes Earth to return to face the Sun in the same direction as it was the day before.
20 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • One rotation of the Earth • One revolution of the Earth • A single spin of an object. • The name of our solar system's star. • The name of Earth's Moon: The ______. • Brightest star in the Orion constellation • Bright star closest to the north celestial pole • All of the existing matter and space. The ____. • ...
Small Space book project 2024-09-06
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- courteous and gallant,especially towards women
- what did Ollie's watch say on the face
- The name of Seth's cat
- the man who changed the name of Beth's farm to "Misty Valley"
- The name of the book Ollie obtains at the swimming hole
- The woman who marries Jonathan
- the length of time Caleb was really dead
- Brian's nickname for Coco
- In a very deliberate manner;with a purpose in mind
- the jamacan word for good or positive
- The state in which the book takes place in
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- The entity Jonathan makes a deal with to bring back his brother
- name of the cow at Misty Valley
- how did Ollie's mom die
- where was Ollie when she snuck out of the barn
- The month in which the book takes place in
- The farm Ollie is taking a field trip to
- The nickname for Ollie's house
- the second person to leave the bus
- Contemptuous ridicule or mockery
20 Clues: The name of Seth's cat • how did Ollie's mom die • Brian's nickname for Coco • The nickname for Ollie's house • The woman who marries Jonathan • name of the cow at Misty Valley • Contemptuous ridicule or mockery • the second person to leave the bus • the jamacan word for good or positive • what did Ollie's watch say on the face • The farm Ollie is taking a field trip to • ...
Lesson 2 Space vocabulary 2023-11-07
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- Putting positive stress on the bones, which triggers bone building cells to make the bones stronger.
- The path of an object moving through space.
- The means by which aircraft and spacecraft are pushed forward.
- The state of having water removed.
- An official document that excludes others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- Cosmic rays emitted by the Sun and other stars beyond the Solar System.
- A chemical that releases oxygen for a fuel to burn
- A food calorie is actually a kilocalorie or kcal. A unit of energy, provided by food, that fuels our bodies.
- A tool for comparing design solutions against one another, using specific criteria that are based on project requirements.
- The force that directly opposes the weight of an aircraft and holds the aircraft in the air. In a rocket, lift and thrust are in the same direction.
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- Resistance of air against the forward movement of an airplane or rocket.
- Process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen by means of an electric current.
- Preserved for long-term use by using heat to kill the microorganisms in the food.
- A force applied to a body to propel it in a desired direction. The force which moves an aircraft or rocket.
- A circular or elliptical path followed by one body as it revolves around another body.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Resulting quantity of something. For example, the quantity of food produced from crop growth.
- The force of gravity that pulls objects downward. Not to be confused with mass, the amount of matter in an object.
- Discarded objects, trash, and other man-made debris left in orbit during space flights.
- To add water to something, usually a food item, which has had its water removed to save space.
- A measure of health; the maximum amount of oxygen the body can use during exercise.
- A state of very weak gravity.
22 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • The state of having water removed. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The path of an object moving through space. • A chemical that releases oxygen for a fuel to burn • The means by which aircraft and spacecraft are pushed forward. • Cosmic rays emitted by the Sun and other stars beyond the Solar System. • ...
Telescopes: Eyes on Space 2023-10-28
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- change, growth, or progress
- twisted or misshapen, damaged
- the path of an object rotating around another
- to make a ray of light change direction when it enters an angle
- building built for astronomical viewing
- stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- curving or arched inward
- capable of bouncing light off
- to lessen or reduce
- come out of, rise from
- to an unusual degree or remarkably
- state of having a rounded bend
- the study of celestial bodies and space
- small, icy, rocky bodies that orbit the sun
- surrounding air or mood of a planet or plac
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- clearly seen without distraction
- move out of position; force from a location
- a line segment bisecting a circle or sphere
- pertaining to the universe
- focused or concentrated on specific things
- looking closely or paying close attention
- a wire in the air for reception
- correct or true in every detail
- gave off
- able to be used; functional and working
- an act or instance of hindering or impeding
- to make something appear larger
- curving or arched outward
- something that makes sound louder
- to call or communicate over a distance
- moving regularly around something
31 Clues: gave off • to lessen or reduce • come out of, rise from • curving or arched inward • curving or arched outward • pertaining to the universe • change, growth, or progress • twisted or misshapen, damaged • capable of bouncing light off • state of having a rounded bend • a wire in the air for reception • correct or true in every detail • to make something appear larger • ...
USA 2 no space 2023-11-03
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- nutmeg state
- bluegrass state
- gem state
- aloha state
- centennial state
- palmetto state
- badger state
- pelican state
- Cornhusker state
- pine tree state
- ocean state
- beehive state
- show-me state
- volunteer state
- green state
- peace state
- equality state
- enchantment state
- Dixie state
- prairie state
- keystone state
- old state
- natural state
- Empire State
- coyote state
- Magnolia State
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- mountain state
- silver state
- buckeye state
- diamond state
- bay state
- evergreen state
- wolverine state
- golden state
- sunflower state
- sunshine state
- north state
- not a state
- peach state
- beaver state
- garden state
- star state
- Hoosier state
- North Star state
- Grand Canyon state
- Hawkeye state
- treasure state
- free state
- Tar Heel state
- sooner state
- granite state
51 Clues: gem state • bay state • old state • star state • free state • aloha state • north state • ocean state • not a state • peach state • green state • peace state • Dixie state • nutmeg state • silver state • badger state • golden state • beaver state • garden state • sooner state • Empire State • coyote state • buckeye state • diamond state • pelican state • beehive state • show-me state • Hoosier state • Hawkeye state • prairie state • ...
Test 3 Space Vocabulary 2023-10-16
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- The amount of matter in an object, often measured in kilograms.
- The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy in existence.
- The process in which two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a tremendous amount of energy. Star: A luminous celestial object made up of hot, glowing gases, primarily hydrogen and helium.
- A rotating disk of gas and dust around a young star, where planets may form.
- A region of space with incredibly strong gravitational pull, from which nothing can escape.
- A powerful explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
- A vast system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.
- A tide with the least difference between high and low water levels, occurring during the first and third quarters of the moon.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars are born.
- Diagram (H-R diagram): A graphical tool used in astronomy to classify stars based on their luminosity and temperature.
- The periodic rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.
- The spiral galaxy that includes our solar system.
- The change in the frequency or wavelength of waves as an object moves relative to an observer, often used to study celestial objects' motion.
- An unmanned spacecraft sent to explore outer space or other celestial bodies.
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- The force exerted on an object due to gravity.
- An optical instrument that magnifies distant objects to observe them more clearly.
- An instrument used to analyze the spectrum of light emitted or absorbed by an object.
- The remnant of a low to medium-mass star after it has exhausted its nuclear fuel and collapsed, no longer undergoing fusion.
- The prevailing cosmological model that describes the rapid expansion of the universe from a hot, dense state at its origin.
- The force that attracts two objects with mass towards each other.
- A tide with the greatest difference between high and low water levels, occurring during a full moon and new moon.
- The curved path an object follows as it revolves around another object in space.
- An artificial object placed in orbit around a planet or celestial body.
- The pattern of specific wavelengths of light emitted by an element or substance.
- The distance that light travels in one year, approximately 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers).
25 Clues: The force exerted on an object due to gravity. • The spiral galaxy that includes our solar system. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars are born. • The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy in existence. • The amount of matter in an object, often measured in kilograms. • The force that attracts two objects with mass towards each other. • ...
LIFE IN SPACE CROSSWORD 2024-01-26
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- Something that cannot be seen by the bare human eye.
- Welcoming or available.
- To help or support.
- Something that is protected.
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor).
- To break or bore thought something.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- A bacteria that causes diseases or fermentation.
- To examine an object and to find the results.
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- a compound or substance that has been purified.
- The surroundings of a place.
- The acronym for Carbon Dioxide.
- A big body of water.
- An educated guess.
- A mixrure of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- Exterior or upper boundary of an object or body.
- An event.
- Water if not in solid or liquid form.
- To survive.
- Water if not in a gas form.
- A person that examines chemistry.
- A natural smelly
- A living thing.
- Energy from a source.
- Something that is thick.
25 Clues: An event. • To survive. • A living thing. • A natural smelly • An educated guess. • To help or support. • A big body of water. • Energy from a source. • Welcoming or available. • Something that is thick. • Water if not in a gas form. • The surroundings of a place. • Something that is protected. • The acronym for Carbon Dioxide. • A person that examines chemistry. • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
Teo crossword, the universe 2021-02-24
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- the thing that suck everything that sees
- some big balls on the space and have nine of these things
- things that take photos on the space
- the transportation that astronauts use to go to space
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- the place that earth and other planets stay
- who explores the moon
- yellow points on the space and they can be seen from earth
- where the universe stay
- thing that replace the sun on night
- a big star and the hottest place of the space
10 Clues: who explores the moon • where the universe stay • thing that replace the sun on night • things that take photos on the space • the thing that suck everything that sees • the place that earth and other planets stay • a big star and the hottest place of the space • the transportation that astronauts use to go to space • ...
Out of this world 2023-03-12
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- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible as a bright patch against a dark background of stars.
- Relating to the sun, used to describe phenomena that are influenced by the sun's energy and magnetic field.
- An instrument used for viewing distant objects, particularly in space.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, including satellites, probes, and manned spacecraft.
- A celestial body orbiting a star, has enough mass to be nearly spherical and cleared its orbit of debris.
- A small rocky or metallic body that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, also called a shooting star.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, mainly between Mars and Jupiter in the asteroid belt.
- Relating to the moon or to a month, used to describe phenomena that are influenced by the moon's gravitational pull.
- A massive, luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity.
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- A rare event in which a star explodes, becoming temporarily brighter than the entire galaxy it inhabits.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.
- A vehicle propelled by the expulsion of gas produced by burning fuel.
- A garment worn by astronauts to protect them from the harsh conditions of space.
- Occurring or situated between stars.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that forms a coma (atmosphere) and sometimes a tail when it approaches the sun.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- hole An object in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A Russian astronaut, from the Russian word "kosmonavt."
- The force that attracts two bodies toward each other, dependent on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
- A planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system.
20 Clues: Occurring or situated between stars. • A Russian astronaut, from the Russian word "kosmonavt." • A planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system. • The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space. • A massive, luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-03
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- system The sun, planets, moons, asteroids and comets for instance
- A cloud in outer space, mostly made of hydrogen and helium
- Ours is made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen gas
- Largest moon in the solar system
- Earth's sister planet, too hot to live on
- A belt of constellations starting with Aries and ending with Pisces
- The seventh planet, it's tipped on its side
- Dipper Seven stars that form the outline of a saucepan
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A large collection of billions of stars bound by gravity
- Large and small rocks mainly found between Mars and Jupiter
- A mix of ice and rock, it forms a long tail when it gets near the sun
- Our nearest neighbor in space
- hole A collapsed star with so much gravity its light can't get out
- This spacecraft landed people on the moon
- A rock from outer space that hits a planet like Earth
- A space object that makes its own light by nuclear fusion
- Innermost planet of our solar system
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- Sixth planet from the sun, has beautiful rings
- The "red planet"
- An old red giant star in the constellation Orion
- Third planet from the sun, it's filled with life
- He figured out that planet orbits are elliptical not round
- Far-out world discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh
- This force keeps us from floating out into space
- The eighth planet, 3 billion miles out
- A room where the stars appear on a domed ceiling
- He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter
- An imaginary picture made out of connecting stars together
- These are launched from Florida's Space Coast
- A place from which to observe the sky and the universe
- Someone who travels beyond the Earth's atmosphere
32 Clues: The "red planet" • Our nearest neighbor in space • Largest moon in the solar system • He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter • Innermost planet of our solar system • The eighth planet, 3 billion miles out • The largest planet in our solar system • Earth's sister planet, too hot to live on • This spacecraft landed people on the moon • The seventh planet, it's tipped on its side • ...
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- the area or volume of something
- using an element over and over
- a line enclosing space
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- a planned way of using some elements
- how something feels
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- hue
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- a point traveling through space
- the difference between two things
- the lights and darks
- focal point
- three dimensionality
- when every thing works well together
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • a point traveling through space • the area or volume of something • the difference between two things • when every thing works well together • a planned way of using some elements • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Conspiracy Theories 2022-10-24
16 Clues: Galaxy • Globe? • sk8r boi • Apollo 11 • Infodemic • Apaceship • Alex Jones • Also a sweet • supernatural • Secret society • Little Green Man • USA space programme • fear of vaccinations • climate conspiracy theory • The spread of false information intentionally • The spread of false information unintentionally
Needham First Initial-Vocab 1 2024-02-23
16 Clues: Pig • Fly • Funny • We have • you all • Saturday • You jumped • Mischievous • you all walked • Writing utensil • Color of a banana • Used to cut paper • neighbor (no space) • capital of Venezuela • I don’t believe it! (No spaces) • capital of Argentina (no space)
Space Shuttle Missions 2024-10-31
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- This is the administration that ran the space shuttle missions HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
- This is the space shuttle that exploded January 28 1986 TIMELINE
- This is when the space shuttle program started HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
- This is the name of the program TITLE
- This is the first woman in space who went to space in the Challenger HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
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- This is the oldest person in space who traveled on the Discovery KEY PLAYERS
- This is who the US was going against during the cold war HISTORICAL CONTEXT
- This is the first African-american in space who went up in the Challenger KEY PLAYERS
- This is the satellite that the space shuttle missions led to A GRANDE FINALE
- This is one of our artifacts LOOK AT THE ARTIFACTS
10 Clues: This is the name of the program TITLE • This is one of our artifacts LOOK AT THE ARTIFACTS • This is the space shuttle that exploded January 28 1986 TIMELINE • This is when the space shuttle program started HUMBLE BEGINNINGS • This is who the US was going against during the cold war HISTORICAL CONTEXT • ...
P5 - Space for reflection 2016-02-18
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- The tendency of an object to keep moving in the same direction, influenced by the mass and velocity of the object.
- ... = speed of light in a vacuum ÷ speed of light in a medium
- The downward force that acts upon everything on the earth.
- The minimum angle at which total internal reflection occurs.
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through a gap.
- When waves meet with each other, this can cause a disturbance. This disturbance is known as ...
- To restrict the vibrations of a transverse wave to just one direction.
- Deceasing the volume of a sealed container will make what increase?
- Projectiles follow a curved path. The curved trajectory of a projectile is called a ...
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- The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- A quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
- The force between an object and air which causes the object to slow down.
- What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves?
- The distance travelled in a certain time.
- ... = image size ÷ object size
- This theory states that gasses consist of very small particles which are constantly moving in random directions.
- How quickly something is speeding up.
- A converging lens is also known to be what?
- These waves are used in satellite communication.
- The force that pulls an object moving in a circle toward the center of the circle and causes the object to follow a curving path.
- The bending of a wave when it enters a medium of a different density.
21 Clues: ... = image size ÷ object size • How quickly something is speeding up. • The distance travelled in a certain time. • A converging lens is also known to be what? • These waves are used in satellite communication. • The speed of an object in a particular direction. • A quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves? • ...
P5 - Space for reflection 2016-02-18
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- ... = speed of light in a vacuum ÷ speed of light in a medium
- The bending of a wave when it enters a medium of a different density.
- The force that pulls an object moving in a circle toward the center of the circle and causes the object to follow a curving path.
- Deceasing the volume of a sealed container will make what increase?
- ... = image size ÷ object size
- The force between an object and air which causes the object to slow down.
- Projectiles follow a curved path. The curved trajectory of a projectile is called a ...
- The tendency of an object to keep moving in the same direction, influenced by the mass and velocity of the object.
- To restrict the vibrations of a transverse wave to just one direction.
- The distance travelled in a certain time.
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- The spreading out of waves as they pass through a gap.
- What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves?
- The downward force that acts upon everything on the earth.
- The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- This theory states that gasses consist of very small particles which are constantly moving in random directions.
- When waves meet with each other, this can cause a disturbance. This disturbance is known as ...
- The minimum angle at which total internal reflection occurs.
- A converging lens is also known to be what?
- How quickly something is speeding up.
- A quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
- These waves are used in satellite communication.
21 Clues: ... = image size ÷ object size • How quickly something is speeding up. • The distance travelled in a certain time. • A converging lens is also known to be what? • These waves are used in satellite communication. • The speed of an object in a particular direction. • A quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves? • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2017-12-12
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- The process of Earth's crust breaking apart
- What type of crust can tectonic plates include?
- Which type of boundary rub against each other?
- Which zone are connected by transform boundaries?
- Which type of boundary moves away?
- What type of fossil was found in similar environments?
- The solid, outer layer of Earth consisting of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Tropical plant species were found in which desert?
- What are often bordered by mountain ranges or deep trenches?
- Several large landmasses divided to form the present continents in the geological past.
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- This famous scientist proposed this hypothesis of continental drift.
- A piece of lithosphere (has a unique geologic history)
- Which type of boundary crash into each other?
- Which zone takes place at convergent boundaries of tectonic plates, moves under another and is forced or sinks due to gravity into the mantle?
- What covers the sea floor?
- The highly viscous, mechanically weak and deforming region of the upper mantle of the Earth.
- The study of the alignment of magnetic minerals in rocks.
- A mixture of molten, volatiles and solids, found beneath the surface of the Earth.
- What is created when hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape from a magma chamber below the surface?
- The movement of heated material due to differences in density, causing differences in temperatures
- What is another way to describe "Ridge Push"
- What can movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action cause?
- Which mountain had radioactive rocks as mountain ranges?
23 Clues: What covers the sea floor? • Which type of boundary moves away? • The process of Earth's crust breaking apart • What is another way to describe "Ridge Push" • Which type of boundary crash into each other? • Which type of boundary rub against each other? • What type of crust can tectonic plates include? • Which zone are connected by transform boundaries? • ...
Waves Earth and Space 2017-04-13
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- paws small waves that are also called capillary
- rounded waves that have left the area that generated them
- speed of the wind
- sorts waves by period and wavelength
- current parallel to the shore
- groups of similar waves traveling together
- speed of a wave with a period of 10 seconds and a length of 40 meters
- breakers that form tubes
- distance between two successive wave crests
- interference resulting in increased wave height
- narrow, strong, seaward current perpendicular to the shore
- distance the wind blows across the water
- no waves, flat sea surface
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- waves of different heights and wavelengths and directions
- highest point on a wave
- seismic sea wave
- vertical distance between crest and trough
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- breakers on gradual slopes
- focuses wave energy on headlands
- addition or subtraction of waves
- shape traced by a water particle as a wave passes
- structures used to reduce longshore or beach drift
- direction that persistent winds are arranged
- time required to move a distance equal to one wave length
- lowest point on a wave
- place where high waves are the most common
- what a wave needs to travel through
- water level between the crest and the trough
- U.S. navy ship
30 Clues: U.S. navy ship • seismic sea wave • speed of the wind • lowest point on a wave • highest point on a wave • breakers that form tubes • breakers on gradual slopes • no waves, flat sea surface • current parallel to the shore • focuses wave energy on headlands • addition or subtraction of waves • what a wave needs to travel through • sorts waves by period and wavelength • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-29
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- the regular rise and fall of the water level f the ocean
- when the earth spins so that the southern hemisphere faces away from the sun leaving us only guided by the light of the moon and stars
- we live in the southern ....
- a line dividing the northern and southern hemispheres
- around the world there are 24 ....
- when the sun shines on earth lighting up the morning signalling a new day
- when the new moon begins to appear, it gets larger everyday
- the full moon is a .... of the moon
- what you see in the sky at night, the only ever see one side of it
- an illuminated ball that makes daytime
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- the earth does this around the sun
- a horizontal measurement on a globe
- a vertical measurement on a globe
- a weaker high and low tide
- the prime meridian passes through here
- a very high tide that occurs when there is a new or full moon
- the turning of the earth about its own axis
- the planet we live on
- the moons appearance between a full moon and the following new moon
- the earth rotates on its....
20 Clues: the planet we live on • a weaker high and low tide • we live in the southern .... • the earth rotates on its.... • a vertical measurement on a globe • the earth does this around the sun • around the world there are 24 .... • a horizontal measurement on a globe • the full moon is a .... of the moon • the prime meridian passes through here • an illuminated ball that makes daytime • ...
Space planning and Sustainability 2014-11-04
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- planning process begins when a person, or a group of people, decides to put a building, or portion or a building, to a new practical use
- Is an inexpensive product used in many building products, such as glue for wood products used in cabinets, particleboard. Designers should look for products with low formaldehyde emissions and/or formulations.
- Refers to the ability of a substance to cause an undesirable or harmful effect.
- effect a reaction that takes place when materials that may not outgas VOCs themselves, absorb the chemicals out gassed by other materials and then release them later.
- also used in latex paint. Called phenyl mercuric acetate (PMA), a preservative added to prolong the paint’s shelf life
- Planning________ describe the phase of the space planning process that begins and ends when physical planning commences
- Refers to the speed at which VOCs are released into the air. In fast decay, most chemicals are released within minutes. In slow decay, there is an initial blast, and then emissions decrease slowly over a period of time. With some materials, VOCs are released over many years.
- Is a silicon mineral, crystal in development, forming into long strands. It is a common element, second to oxygen. Used in insulations, building materials, gaskets, paints, ceilings, floorings, and adhesives
- Organic Compounds are commonly known as VOCs, compounds that release chemicals into the air. The term for this release is out-gassing. A compound consists of two or more chemical elements in specific proportions.
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- Describes what happens when substances that combine are many times more toxic than the individual substances. Common example: poisonous chlorine gas can result from mixing ammonia and bleach.
- can be increased if occupants are more comfortable with thermal, lighting, and indoor air quality conditions.
- programs are written documents that qualify and quantify the clients or users needs for a given project
- contaminants Are living things that can harm human health.
- which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. Its principal purposes are to raise awareness of green design and building practices and to encourage sustainability.
- another well-established technique for this initial step into physical planning is conventionally referred to as "______ planning". its use is particularly wide-spread in large-scale retail and store planning.
- Produce mycotoxins, or poisonous substances. When airborne, they are known as microbial Volatile Organic Compounds. (mVOCs)
- Is an element occurring naturally in the ore scattered throughout the earth’s crust.
- pollutants Are harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water
- Seal Is an independent non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life-cycle approach. They evaluate a product or service beginning with material extraction, continuing with manufacturing and use, and ending with recycling and disposal.
- format is a widely used technique for visually organizing information of a variety of factors that is sometimes referred to as a chart or table.
20 Clues: contaminants Are living things that can harm human health. • Refers to the ability of a substance to cause an undesirable or harmful effect. • Is an element occurring naturally in the ore scattered throughout the earth’s crust. • pollutants Are harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water • ...
Space and Forces Revision 2015-01-06
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- The opposite of South
- A force between opposite poles
- Equal to the mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (Nm) on Earth
- The planet with many rings
- When the speed of an object increases
- Another things which changes when a force acts on an object
- An object which orbits a star
- The upward force in floating and submerged objects
- Our home planet
- Equal to mass (g) divided by volume (cm3)
- The third planet from the Sun
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- The opposite of negative
- A force between opposite charges
- A contact force when two surfaces rub against each other
- The closest planet to the Sun
- When forces in opposite directions are equal
- The largest planet in the solar system
- A minor planet
- An object which orbits a planet
- A non-contact force which is always attractive
- The scientist who discovered that the extension of a spring is proportional the force applied to it
- The planet with an atmosphere of sulphuric acid
22 Clues: A minor planet • Our home planet • The opposite of South • The opposite of negative • The planet with many rings • The closest planet to the Sun • An object which orbits a star • The third planet from the Sun • A force between opposite poles • An object which orbits a planet • A force between opposite charges • When the speed of an object increases • ...
Earth and Space Summary 2021-09-14
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- form the oceans, continents, and mountains.
- A series of extremely long waves caused by a large and sudden displacement of the ocean
- The large, basin-shaped crater at the top of a volcano
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle
- Supercontinent of the Northern Hemisphere
- Ancient supercontinent.
- Earthquakes, volcanic activity, mountain-building, and oceanic trench formation occur along these
- the fastest surface wave and have a side-to-side motion like a moving snake.
- cracks in the earth's crust where movement occurs
- A strike-slip fault occurring at the boundary between two plates
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- Size of an earthquake
- An instrument used to detect and measure the intensity of an earthquake
- An open ended scale that measures earthquakes and starts at 0
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- Point within the earth where an earthquake starts
- an example of longitudinal or compression waves
- Point on the earth's crust where an earthquake starts
- The term used to describe a volcano that is "sleeping"
- The forces beneath the Earth which are so large that layers of rock bend and crumple without breaking.
- A mild tremor preceding the violent shaking movement of an earthquake.
- proposed "Continental Drift"
- Fine particles of pulverised rock that are blown from an explosion vent.
- Largest earthquake in a sequence
- what magma, or molten rock, is called once it reaches the surface.
- The most common type of rock formed from the cooling of lava
25 Clues: Size of an earthquake • Ancient supercontinent. • proposed "Continental Drift" • The outermost layer of the Earth • Largest earthquake in a sequence • The upper layer of the earth's mantle • Supercontinent of the Northern Hemisphere • form the oceans, continents, and mountains. • an example of longitudinal or compression waves • ...
Our Place In Space 2021-02-17
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- a natural satellite that orbits a planet
- the time it takes a planet to rotate once on its axis, i.e. 24 hours
- System, the Sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets
- a group of millions or billions of stars
- any object that orbits another object
- sunlight, sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle, this type of sunlight is more intense and heats the surface more quickly than indirect sunlight
- a ball of gas that releases light and heat
- model, a model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- satellite, an object that orbits another object and is not man-made
- an imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- Way, the galaxy in which the Solar System is located
- the motion of one object around another because of gravity
- a geometric shape that looks like an oval or squashed circle
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- plane, the imaginary flat surface on which planets orbit the Sun
- planet, a planet made up mostly of rock and metal, with a solid surface
- planet, a planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- the time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun
- satellite, an object that orbits another object and is man-made
- a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- an attractive force between any two objects that have mass
- a spinning motion
- model, a model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre
- an imaginary line through an object around which it spins
23 Clues: a spinning motion • any object that orbits another object • a natural satellite that orbits a planet • a group of millions or billions of stars • a ball of gas that releases light and heat • Way, the galaxy in which the Solar System is located • the time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun • a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • ...
Political organiation of Space 2022-03-28
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- A state with a long, narrow extended territory.
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- population in any nation state.
- right of self-government.
- Divisions-The boundaries between countries and territories.
- international group or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the
- Any state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- The systematic use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take.
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.
- A state that completely surrounds another.
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- A state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- A state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme.
- A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.
- An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the
- A political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government.
- body.
- The full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources.
- Territory,Sovereignty,Government
- Characteristics
21 Clues: body. • Characteristics • right of self-government. • population in any nation state. • Territory,Sovereignty,Government • A state that completely surrounds another. • A state that contains more than one ethnicity. • A state with a long, narrow extended territory. • A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier. • ...
Grammar Space 2-7 2022-04-15
20 Clues: n.광대 • n.중력 • n.고기 • n.경주 • n.미용사 • ~을 찾다 • n.합창단 • ~로 떠나다 • v.공연하다 • v.준비하다 • v.사용하다 • v.도착하다 • n.전자레인지 • v.(손을)흔들다 • v.안다, 포옹하다 • v.머무르다, 지내다 • v.녹음하다, 기록하다 • v.(물에, 공기 중에) 뜨다 • adv.큰 소리로, 소란스럽게 • v.저글링하다, 공으로 묘기를 부리다
Grammar Space 1-14 2022-06-02
20 Clues: n.단어 • n.결정 • n.운전수 • n.변호사 • v.이해하다 • v.발음하다 • v.미소 짓다 • n.작은 조언 • adv.편하게 • adj.유용한 • n.에세이, 글 • adv.완벽하게 • adv.심각하게 • adv.행복하게 • v.비가 쏟아지다 • v.(전화가) 울리다 • adv.극심하게, 몹시 • adv.부드럽게, 살살 • adv.정말로, 진심으로 • v.(문제를) 풀다, 해결하다
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
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- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
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- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Grammar Space 2-9 2022-05-11
20 Clues: n. 자 • n. 가구 • adj. 비싼 • n. 농부 • n. 주말 • v. 맛보다 • v. 바꾸다 • n. 젓가락 • adv. 놀랍게도 • adj. 인기있는 • n. 낯선 사람 • prep. ~을 옆에 • v. 비가 오다 • v. 굽다,볶다 • n. 사고, 사건 • v. (문을)닫다 • v. 치다, 때리다 • v. (일이)일어나다 • v. 장식하다, 꾸미다 • ...
Space and More Crossword 2022-01-30
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- an object that orbits one or more stars
- Earth’s _______ around its axis is 24h
- the theory that describes how stars and planets form from contracting, spinning disks of gas and dust
- a group of planets that circle one or more stars
- the phenomenon in which the full Moon passes into Earth’s shadow
- a unit of measurement for the mass of stars and galaxies
- the galaxy that includes the solar system; appears as a hazy white band in the night sky
- a celestial body made of hot gases
- energy that is directly converted from the energy of the Sun into electricity
- the hard part of Earth’s surface
- the star around which the earth orbits.
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- a piece of rock moving through space
- the surface layer of the Sun
- a star’s total energy output per second; its power in joules per second (J/s)
- a meteoroid that hits Earth’s atmosphere and burns up
- a huge collection of stars, planets,gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
- a type of neutron star that sends pulses of radiation toward Earth
- the time it takes for an object to orbit another object
- the phenomenon in which the shadow of the Moon falls on Earth’s
- the monthly progression of changes in the appearance of the Moon that result from different portions of the Moon’s sunlit side being visible from Earth
- the large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.
21 Clues: the surface layer of the Sun • the hard part of Earth’s surface • a celestial body made of hot gases • a piece of rock moving through space • Earth’s _______ around its axis is 24h • an object that orbits one or more stars • the star around which the earth orbits. • a group of planets that circle one or more stars • a meteoroid that hits Earth’s atmosphere and burns up • ...
Ch 8 Earth-Space 2022-11-02
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- Chemicals that cause solids to clump together in water treatment.
- Chemicals that kill microbes
- Constant movement of water.
- Small holes that exist between grains in a rock or sediment.
- Water that exists in the ground.
- Where so much water enters a stream that it overflows its banks.
- Changes liquid water to vapor.
- Release of water vapor from the leaves of plants.
- High walls that keep a stream within its banks during a flood.
- Water with a low concentration of salt.
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- Process in which water falls from the atmosphere.
- Tiny water particles that are grouped together in the atmosphere.
- Large body of freshwater drained by a stream.
- Large sheets of slow, flowing ice.
- Methods for bringing water to crops.
- A storage location for water.
- To use less of something.
- Changes water vapor to liquid water.
- H20.
- A long period of lower that normal rainfall.
- Irrigation method where a small amount of water is delivered directly to a plant, through pipes or tubes.
- Organisms that cause disease.
- underground layer of porous rock or soil that is saturated with groundwater.
- Where a stream begins.
24 Clues: H20. • Where a stream begins. • To use less of something. • Constant movement of water. • Chemicals that kill microbes • A storage location for water. • Organisms that cause disease. • Changes liquid water to vapor. • Water that exists in the ground. • Large sheets of slow, flowing ice. • Methods for bringing water to crops. • Changes water vapor to liquid water. • ...
A mango shaped space 2019-04-10
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- the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.
- a system of complementary medicine in which fine needles are inserted in the skin at specific points along what are considered to be lines of energy (meridians), used in the treatment of various physical and mental conditions.
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment.
- remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.
- finely experienced and aware
- having a harshly concussive, disagreeable, or discordant effect
- relating to the ability to interpret or become aware of something through the senses.
- depending on the will or pleasure of another
- attractive or interesting.
- a regulation requiring people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night.
- something that is sent out
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- a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god.
- to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions
- an interesting and exciting quality.
- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others.
- the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life
- a chemical substance that is usually produced by an animal
- full of yearning or desire
- a strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room.
- a classroom where pupils report especially at the beginning of each school day
- walk or move around with ostentatious, exaggerated movements.
21 Clues: full of yearning or desire • attractive or interesting. • something that is sent out • finely experienced and aware • an interesting and exciting quality. • depending on the will or pleasure of another • to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions • remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid. • a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god. • ...
Flight and Space Vocabulary 2019-02-18
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- the clockwise or counterclockwise rotating motion of an aircraft.
- a controlling surface on an aircraft's tail that regulates yaw.
- resistance of the air against the forward movement of an airplane.
- The major horizontal surface on an airplane that provides lift.
- Objects at rest stay at rest and objects in motion stay in motion unless an external force is applied. It is known as the law of inertia.
- the central body of an aircraft where wings and stabilizers are attached.
- the means by which aircraft and spacecraft are moved forward.
- relates to speed five or more times that of sound in air.
- the quatity of matter, which a material contains.
- a force applied to a body to propel it in a desired direction. The force which moves an aircraft through the air.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward any other phyhsical body having mass
- as the speed of a fluid increases, it's pressure decreases.
- the relationship among an object's mass, acceleration, and an applied force.
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- a gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container.
- an airfoil (usually at the back of an airplane that resists up and down changes in motion.
- a vertically oriented airfoil at the back of an airplane that resists left and right movements.
- The force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air.
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- 760 mph. When a plane travels faster than this speed it is breaking the sound barrier.
- an airplane with no attached source of thrust.
- The force generated by the gravitational attraction of the earth on the airplane.
- the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- an engine that produces thrust by expelling hot gases from a rear nozzle.
- Transferring of energy to an object, typically by pushing or pulling on that object.
- the controlling surface that regulates an aircraft's pitch.
- a side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft.
- the up or down movement of an aircraft.
27 Clues: the up or down movement of an aircraft. • an airplane with no attached source of thrust. • the quatity of matter, which a material contains. • a side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft. • the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. • relates to speed five or more times that of sound in air. • ...
Hudson Blake - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- The hottest planet
- A gas giant with a huge red storm
- The gas giant that is Tilted nearly 98°
- The Third landing on the moon
- The pull of force toward an object with the greater mass
- gravitationally bound planetary system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- Not a planet anymore
- largest moon of saturn
- Closest to the sun
- The first Landing on the moon
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- a small object that goes around a planet
- A terrestrial planet that supports life
- Rover supposedly died there
- The people that were in the cockpit burned to death
- A gas giant with a huge ring around it
- the measurement of the sun to the earth
- The center of a planet or sun
- astronomical body that orbits planet Earth
- A star
- The second landing on the moon
20 Clues: A star • The hottest planet • Closest to the sun • Not a planet anymore • largest moon of saturn • Rover supposedly died there • The Third landing on the moon • The center of a planet or sun • The first Landing on the moon • The second landing on the moon • A gas giant with a huge red storm • A gas giant with a huge ring around it • A terrestrial planet that supports life • ...
Andrew Hartwig - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- an extremely hot, dense mass of gases
- what humans need to breathe and function
- the 3rd planet from the sun
- the dwarf planet that used to be called a planet
- a small mass of dust and ice that orbits the sun
- 58 million km from the sun
- the first four planets in our solar system (the terrestrial planets)
- rocky objects that orbit the sun
- the outer planet with the most moons in our solar system
- Protects the head from harmful radiation, and flying debris
- A thin layer of gold
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- the first man on earths moon
- the gas planets in our solar system
- force of attraction between two or more objects
- protects earth from radiation
- the moon that orbits earth
- a mass that orbits the planet that is holding it in its gravitational pull
- rocky objects moving in space between the inner planets and the outer planets
- what a meteor becomes when it impacts earths surface
- Protects the astronauts fingers from radiation and flying debris
20 Clues: A thin layer of gold • the moon that orbits earth • 58 million km from the sun • the 3rd planet from the sun • the first man on earths moon • protects earth from radiation • rocky objects that orbit the sun • the gas planets in our solar system • an extremely hot, dense mass of gases • what humans need to breathe and function • force of attraction between two or more objects • ...
Hardware (Use _ as space) 2020-03-10
Across
- 1,000,000 bytes
- a device that absorbs excessive or unwanted heat.
- WiFi adapter
- used to measure the transmission speed. (1,000,000)
- socket that's meant for the expansion card
- generates output sound
- The main component that processes instructions.
- a wireless network connection
- memory that can be accessed.
- storage device
- storage medium
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- provides a network connection.
- A measurement to measure adaptive current. (1,000,000,000)
- a wired network connection
- the computers main storage device
- a circuit board that contains the principle components of a computer with connectors which other circuit boards can be connected
- sends Bluetooth signals
- Peripheral Component Interconnect
- 1,000,000,000 bytes
- generates output images to the monitor
20 Clues: WiFi adapter • storage device • storage medium • 1,000,000 bytes • 1,000,000,000 bytes • generates output sound • sends Bluetooth signals • a wired network connection • memory that can be accessed. • a wireless network connection • provides a network connection. • the computers main storage device • Peripheral Component Interconnect • generates output images to the monitor • ...
Let's learn Earth & Space 2020-11-26
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- layer of earth.
- Method-method that is used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
- mantle.
- floor spreading-proccess which happens when ocean plates move apart and magma rises from the mantle and create new areas of oceanic crust.
- waves-A seismic wave that travels through the Earth rather than across
- the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges
- time-time difference between the P-waves and S-waves.
- type of plate boundary that are sliding past each other.
- layer of the earth where magma comes from.
- molten material that rises from the mantle to the crust.
- Convection- the very slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior to the
- boundary between the crust and mantle, as inferred from
- change in the speed of body waves
- to through it.
- very large wave that is caused by earthquake.
- point within the Earth where the actual movement takes
- geologist who proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading.
- surface
- Plumes-an upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle.
- tectonics theory-a theory that states that the Earth's crust is divided into several plates.
- theory.
- Waves-A seismic wave that travels across the surface of the Earth as
- crust.
- one who made the continental
- arc-formed when two oceanic crusts collide.
- type of plate boundary that plates are moving away from each other.
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- an earthquake.
- surface.
- earthquake.
- point on the surface directly above the focus.
- process happens when the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust.
- and S-waves at the surface of the Earth that move with a rolling motion.
- Drift Theory-a theory that states that there was a big continent before.
- recording device that is used to locate the earthqiake's epicenter.
- to be the supercontinent 250 million years ago.
- type of plate boundary that collides with each other.
- geologic feature that may form when plates are moving away from each other.
- Pull-other possible cause of plate movements which the weight of the subducting plate pulls the trailing slab into the subduction zone just like a tablecloth slipping off the table and pulling items with it.
- waves-A surface seismic wave generated by the interaction of P-
- Spot-a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma
- is formed when a continental plate and an ocean plate collides.
- ranges-a geologic feature that happens when two continental plates collide.
- waves-A wave of energy that travels through the Earth as a result of
- may happen during divergence or convergence of plates because of the movement of plates.
- Push-one of the possible cause of plate movements which the ridge pushes the old sea-floor towards the trench and it will subduct.
- valley-a geologic feature that happens when two continental plates move apart from each other.
- part of earth.
- waves-A surface seismic wave that cause horizontal shifting of the Earth
48 Clues: crust. • mantle. • surface • theory. • surface. • earthquake. • an earthquake. • to through it. • part of earth. • layer of earth. • one who made the continental • change in the speed of body waves • layer of the earth where magma comes from. • arc-formed when two oceanic crusts collide. • very large wave that is caused by earthquake. • point on the surface directly above the focus. • ...
Let's learn Earth & Space 2020-11-26
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- Type of plate boundary that are sliding past each other.
- Deepest part of earth.
- This process happens when the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust.
- Boundary between the crust and mantle, as inferred from the change in the speed of body waves
- Wave of energy that travels through the earth as a result of an earthquake.
- Top layer of earth.
- Other possible cause of plate movements which the weight of the subducting plate pulls the trailing slab into the subduction zone just like a tablecloth slipping off the table and pulling items with it.
- Formed when two oceanic crusts collide.
- Geologic feature that happens when two continental plates move apart from each other.
- A geologic feature that may form when plates are moving away from each other.
- Type of plate boundary that collides with each other.
- Seismic wave that travels across the surface of the earth as opposed through it.
- One of the possible cause of plate movements which the ridge pushes the old sea-floor towards the trench and it will subduct.
- An upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle.
- The one who made the continental drift theory.
- Theory that states that the earth's crust is divided into several plates.
- Proposed to be the supercontinent 250 million years ago.
- Time difference between the p-waves and s-waves.
- The point on the surface directly above the focus.
- Is the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges.
- Type of plate boundary that plates are moving away from each other.
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- Seismic wave that travels through the earth rather than across its surface.
- Process which happens when ocean plates move apart and magma rises from the mantle and create new areas of oceanic crust.
- Geologist who proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading.
- The point within the earth where the actual movement takes
- Theory that states that there was a big continent before.
- Method that is used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
- Geologic feature that happens when two continental plates collide.
- The very slow creeping motion of earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior of the planet's surface.
- Hot molten material that rises from the mantle to the crust.
- It is formed when a continental plate and an ocean plate collides.
- Upper mantle.
- A recording device that is used to locate the earthquake's epicenter.
- Thickest layer of the earth where magma comes from.
- Surface seismic wave generated by the interaction of p-waves and s-waves at the surface of the earth that move with a rolling motion.
- Outer crust.
- A very large wave that is caused by earthquake.
- Surface seismic wave that cause horizontal shifting of the earth during an earthquake.
- This may happen during divergence or convergence of plates because of the movement of plates.
- A concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma
40 Clues: Outer crust. • Upper mantle. • Top layer of earth. • Deepest part of earth. • Formed when two oceanic crusts collide. • A very large wave that is caused by earthquake. • Time difference between the p-waves and s-waves. • An upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle. • The point on the surface directly above the focus. • Thickest layer of the earth where magma comes from. • ...
Davin Becerra's space crossword 2023-05-15
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- Rapidly rotating neutron stars
- Small rocky object
- Forming star cloud
- Two orbiting stars
- Nuclei combine, energy released
- Range of radiation types
- Resistance to motion change
- Extremely dense star core
- Gravity trap
- Plot of star properties
- Attraction between masses
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- Bright distant galactic core
- Group of recognizable stars
- Large, cool, expanding star
- Explosive star death
- Brightness at 10 parsecs
- Brightness as seen from Earth
- Amount of matter
- Apparent shift in position
- Icy object with tail
- Nebula: Gas and dust cloud
- Brightest night sky star
- Rotating disk of stars
- Burning space debris
- Hot, dense star core
25 Clues: Gravity trap • Amount of matter • Small rocky object • Forming star cloud • Two orbiting stars • Explosive star death • Icy object with tail • Burning space debris • Hot, dense star core • Rotating disk of stars • Plot of star properties • Brightness at 10 parsecs • Brightest night sky star • Range of radiation types • Extremely dense star core • Attraction between masses • ...
Earth and space basics 2023-05-10
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- The regular rise and fall of the ocean's surface influenced by the moon's gravity pulling on earth
- a force that exists between any two objects that have mass and that pulls the objects together
- layer protects Earth from ultraviolet rays
- A resource that can be replaced within a reasonable amount of time
- innermost layer of the earth
- largest and second outermost layer of the earth
- a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
- A tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher.
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- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A large cloud of dust and gas in space. (Some are regions where new stars are beginning to form.)
- layer of water that makes up ¾ Earth's surface
- gaseous region that surrounds the earth
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- A resource that once used, cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount of time
- the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet
- second innermost layer of the earth
- an imaginary line through the center of a body about which the body rotates.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
20 Clues: innermost layer of the earth • second innermost layer of the earth • gaseous region that surrounds the earth • layer protects Earth from ultraviolet rays • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet • layer of water that makes up ¾ Earth's surface • largest and second outermost layer of the earth • ...
I. Campbell Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Orbit Earth every 90 minutes.
- North Star
- Launched into low Earth orbit in 1990
- The Milky Way is an example of ____
- Its atomic # is 1
- The force that stops us from floating away
- The planet we live on
- Space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- This is what the Earth does around the sun
- Twinkle, Twinkle little ____
- If one of these comes close to earth then it will generate a shockwave through Earth's mantle.
- Earth, Saturn, and Mars are all examples of ____
- Can either be a stellar or planetary
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- Amount of matter in something
- The closest star system to our sun
- Satellite
- Nearly 6 Trillion miles long
- A galaxy, it's also a candy.
- The next galaxy closest to our galaxy.
- The Big Dipper is an example of ____
20 Clues: Satellite • North Star • Its atomic # is 1 • The planet we live on • Nearly 6 Trillion miles long • A galaxy, it's also a candy. • Twinkle, Twinkle little ____ • Amount of matter in something • Orbit Earth every 90 minutes. • The closest star system to our sun • The Milky Way is an example of ____ • The Big Dipper is an example of ____ • Space probe launched by NASA in 1977 • ...
M. Snell Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- the force in which a planet or other body draws closer to its center
- a large telescope in space
- a star system that is widely believed to be the closest to our solar system, with a distance of 4.37 light-years
- another name for the North Star
- the first spacecraft to cross the heliosphere
- Earth is the ____ we live on
- a giant cloud of gas and dust
- a band of light that can be seen in the night sky that is caused by a very large number of faint stars
- equal to 1 1/2 hours
- the planet we live on
- a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star
- a colorless, odorless, tasteless, flammable, gaseous substance that is the simplest member of the chemical family
- the nearest galaxy to ours
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- our sun is a giant ___
- a large spacecraft that orbits around earth
- a place where gravity pulls so much that not even light can get out
- a donut shaped ring of icey object
- a group of stars that make a particular shape in the night sky and have been given names accordingly
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars
- the planets of our solar system ____ around the sun
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in an object
- the distance light travels within a year
- an objects ability to resist a change in motion
23 Clues: equal to 1 1/2 hours • the planet we live on • our sun is a giant ___ • a large telescope in space • the nearest galaxy to ours • Earth is the ____ we live on • a giant cloud of gas and dust • another name for the North Star • a donut shaped ring of icey object • the distance light travels within a year • a large spacecraft that orbits around earth • ...
Earth and Space Review 2023-12-13
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- A graphical representation of stars, illustrating their relationship between temperature and luminosity (or brightness).
- Stars in a late stage of stellar evolution, formed when the hydrogen in their cores is depleted, causing the core to collapse and initiate helium fusion, leading to the expansion of the outer layers.
- Large planets formed in the outer edges of planetary disks, primarily composed of gases like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- The process in which two hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing massive amounts of energy in stars.
- Larger bodies in orbit around a star, believed to be in the early stages of planetary formation.
- The remnant core of a star that's similar in size to the Earth but retains the mass of a star after shedding its outer layers in the red giant phase.
- Rocky or metallic bodies with no atmosphere, varying in size from small rocks to dwarf planets, orbiting within the inner solar system.
- Rings or disks of dust and gas surrounding young stars, where planets are believed to form.
- Stars Stars, including those similar in size to the Sun, that are fueled by nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen into helium in their cores, preventing gravitational collapse.
- A region in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape its grasp.
- An early stage in the formation of a star, where gas and dust gather and increase in mass until enough material causes it to collapse and heat up, eventually forming a star.
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- Nebulae formed as a result of a supernova explosion, often containing remnants like neutron stars or pulsars.
- A white dwarf that has cooled off to the extent that it no longer emits light or heat.
- Small celestial bodies formed by the accumulation of dust and debris in the early stages of planetary formation, considered building blocks for planets.
- The process of matter coming together under the influence of gravity to form larger bodies, such as planetesimals or planets.
- Flattened, circular structures formed when material falls towards a strong gravitational force, often seen around stars or black holes.
- A highly dense core resulting from the collapse of a massive star in a supernova, composed primarily of neutrons due to the intense gravitational forces.
- Planets formed closer to the star with a composition primarily of rock and metal, such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- Extremely massive stars in a late stage, similar to red giants but with higher mass, leading to more intense pressure and heat, enabling the fusion of heavier elements.
- A catastrophic explosion occurring at the end of a massive star's life cycle when fusion stops, leading to a rapid collapse and subsequent explosion, often outshining entire galaxies.
20 Clues: A white dwarf that has cooled off to the extent that it no longer emits light or heat. • Rings or disks of dust and gas surrounding young stars, where planets are believed to form. • Larger bodies in orbit around a star, believed to be in the early stages of planetary formation. • ...
Earth & Space Fall Final 2023-12-11
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- the ability to cause change
- anything that takes up space
- a measurement of the quantity of matter
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- a standard by which test results are compared
- the pattern of investigating a problem
- the rate of change of velocity
- the application of knowledge to benefit people
- a scientist allows his opinion to skew an experiment
- a region of space that has a physical quantity at every point
- a statement about nature that always seems to be true
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- a force applied through distance
- stored energy
- energy due to motion
- a quantity that can more than a single value
- energy the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- a push or a pull
- the amount of space occupied by an object
- a factor that does not change
- a change in an objects position compared to a reference point
- the part of an experiment being tested
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- a procedure used to test a hypothesis
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- a force that opposes a sliding motion
- produced by an objects mass and velocity
- a machine that uses two or more simple machines
- a possible solution to a problem from previous knowledge
- the ratio of output force to input force
- the ratio of output work to input work
- an explanation based on many observations and investigations
- the speed of an object with direction
- an exact quantity everyone agrees on to measure
- the rate at which energy is converted
- the mass per unit volume of a material
- a visual display of data
- an attractive force between two objects subject to mass and distance
- is the result from an experiment
- a machine that does work with one movement
- an idea, event, or object to help people understand it
- the distance and direction of an objects movement
41 Clues: stored energy • a push or a pull • energy due to motion • a visual display of data • the ability to cause change • anything that takes up space • a factor that does not change • the rate of change of velocity • a force applied through distance • is the result from an experiment • a force that opposes a sliding motion • the speed of an object with direction • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2024-01-17
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- Cycle The time period when the Moon orbits Earth one time and goes through all of its phases. Takes about 29 days.
- The driving force of water cycle and is the center of our solar system
- Happens in the West (PM)
- When water fills every available pore space in soil. New rain has no where to go and flooding is very likely.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- The movement of one object around another object. Orbit
- Has a rocky surface and has a very THIN atmosphere
- The evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant into the atmosphere.
- Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- Has a rocky surface and has an atmosphere
- The time it takes Earth to revolve around the sun
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- Water collecting in rivers, oceans, and streams
- The flow of water through soil and porous or cracked rock
- belt Separates the inner and outer planets.
- The time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis
- Causes the rise and fall of ocean tides
- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis and Earth's revolution around the Sun
- ...planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- Happens in the East (AM)
- ...planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. (What you can expect)
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place. Changes day-to-day. (What you get)
23 Clues: Happens in the West (PM) • Happens in the East (AM) • The spinning of Earth on its axis. • Causes the rise and fall of ocean tides • ...planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. • Has a rocky surface and has an atmosphere • belt Separates the inner and outer planets. • ...planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. • Water collecting in rivers, oceans, and streams • ...
Vocabluary: space, urban, nature 2023-09-14
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- We call them sleeping policemen
- astronouts preferred way to travel(to outer space especially)
- The living space on the ISS is the equivalent of one-and-a-half ….. 747s.
- The planet in the Sun’s solar system that was thought to be the home planet of aliens.
- light's that control the traffic
- Andromeda it the closest ... to Earth
- a synonym for sidewalk
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- To what did Piers Sellers compare the food he ate on the space station after losing his taste?
- A group of stars that form a pattern
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- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year
- Where Shrek lives
- Mars has two of these orbiting around it
- where a river meets a larger body of water
- a body with such strong gravity that light cannot escape it and that is thought to be caused by the collapse of a massive star
- From which country was the astronaut Frank de Winne?
- a slowly moving body of ice, usually near the poles
- a machine for withdrawing cash
- What was NASA called in 1957? Hint:Just change one letter.
- a small body of still water formed naturally or by artificial means
20 Clues: Where Shrek lives • a synonym for sidewalk • a machine for withdrawing cash • We call them sleeping policemen • light's that control the traffic • A group of stars that form a pattern • Andromeda it the closest ... to Earth • Mars has two of these orbiting around it • where a river meets a larger body of water • a slowly moving body of ice, usually near the poles • ...
Space crossword for school 2023-09-18
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- an object that revolves around the sun that is considered too small to be a planet
- a ball of ice and dust with a long wispy tail
- a glowing ball of light that is everywhere in space
- known for its rings
- a giant or small black glowing hole that sucks anything near enough to it
- when a meteoroid hits earth surface
- small dark spot
- largest planet and has a red spot
- a stream of billions to millions of stars due to gravitational force
- a giant form of gas or dust occupying space between stars
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- a dwarf planet that is no longer a planet in the solar system
- a belt or ring of dust and rocks surrounding the sun and four inner planets
- has the biggest volcano
- a small rocky sphere that circles some planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- The biggest star in the solar system
- a vehicle used to get to planets or the moon
- a glowing ball of white light that repels objects near it
- the 1st planet from the sun
- only planet with water
- 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet
- has the greenhouse effect on it
22 Clues: small dark spot • known for its rings • only planet with water • has the biggest volcano • the 1st planet from the sun • has the greenhouse effect on it • a chunk of rock or dust in space • largest planet and has a red spot • when a meteoroid hits earth surface • The biggest star in the solar system • 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet • ...
in the open space 2024-02-15
25 Clues: tend • évolue • inquiet • conduit • propice • espaces • réflechi • distrait • rentable • compétent • bruillant • out echapp • plus frais • concentrer • down casser • moins chers • plus braché • cote à cote • inconvenient • inconvenients • bach up remonte • cabines cubiques • bureaux partagés • travail de groupe • slow down ralentir
1960s Technology: Space Exploration 2023-10-18
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- An astronaut's journey outside a spacecraft.
- Spacecraft sent to explore the Red Planet.
- NASA program to land astronauts on the moon.
- Soviet missions to the moon.
- Data transmission from spacecraft to Earth.
- NASA program for manned spaceflight.
- NASA's program bridging Mercury and Apollo.
- The competition between the U.S. and the USSR.
- Study of the behavior of celestial objects.
- Activity performed by astronauts on the lunar surface.
- Soviet spacecraft used for the first human spaceflight.
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- Reusable spacecraft used by NASA in later years.
- Site of many Apollo launches.
- Spacecraft used to land on the moon.
- The first human in space.
- Term for a Russian astronaut.
- The rocket used for the Apollo moon missions.
- Location of NASA's Mission Control Center.
- The USSR's first artificial satellite, marking the start of the space race.
- Study of life in the universe.
20 Clues: The first human in space. • Soviet missions to the moon. • Site of many Apollo launches. • Term for a Russian astronaut. • Study of life in the universe. • Spacecraft used to land on the moon. • NASA program for manned spaceflight. • Spacecraft sent to explore the Red Planet. • Location of NASA's Mission Control Center. • Data transmission from spacecraft to Earth. • ...
Space Topic 1-3 2024-05-24
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- a natural object in space, such as the Sun, the Moon, a planet, or a star
- the study of spectra; example: looking at the dark lines' placement in the solar spectrum to see if it matches the bright lines produced by various elements
- an oval shape for which the distance from one focal point to a point on the edge of the ellipse and then to the other focal point is the same no matter which point on the edge of the ellipse you choose
- a shifting of light from an object toward the red (longer wavelength) end of the spectrum as the object moves away from Earth
- an ancient instrument used to locate and predict the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars
- the regular path of an object, such as a celestial body or an artificial satellite, around another body such as a planet or star
- a distinctive pattern in the night sky formed by a group of stars; the pattern often looks like a familiar object, such as an animal
- the lens in a telescope closer to the object
- representing the Sun as the centre of the universe
- representing Earth as the centre of the universe
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- a set of axes used to describe the positions or motion of things
- the phenomenon that the observed frequency of a wave changes if the source of the wave and the observer are moving toward or away from each other
- a device made of thousands of closely spaced slits
- the lens in a telescope you look through; also known as eyepiece
- an optical telescope that was launched into Earth orbit in 1990; provides images of distant galaxies and stars; light reaching its mirrors has not been distorted by the atmosphere
- law that provides an explanation for planets' elliptical orbits; all objects are attracted to one another, the larger the mass, the greater the force of attraction
- a celestial body that orbits a planet
- an apparent switch in the motion of a celestial body from eastward to westward motion, or vice versa, as viewed from Earth
- reflecting or refracting telescope used to focus light from distant objects
- the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of the object in view
- a celestial body that orbits one or more stars, is large enough that its gravity holds a spherical shape, and is the only body occupying the orbital path
- an instrument that gathers and focusses light or other types of electromagnetic radiation to magnify distant objects
22 Clues: a celestial body that orbits a planet • the lens in a telescope closer to the object • representing Earth as the centre of the universe • a device made of thousands of closely spaced slits • representing the Sun as the centre of the universe • a set of axes used to describe the positions or motion of things • ...
1960s Space Age Design 2024-05-26
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- - Art influences
- - Design motif
- - Animated futuristic family
- - Architecture style
- - Saarinen, designer
- - Spacecraft design influence
- - Shapes and motifs
- - Module aesthetics
- - Moon exploration vehicle
- - Age design
- - Era aesthetics
- - Soviet satellite inspiration
- - Short for modern
- - Art influences
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- - Shapes and furniture
- - Themed patterns and colors
- - Nostalgic future aesthetics
- - Modern design era
- - Age furniture
- - Forward-looking design
- - World's Fair exhibit
- - Transparent material
- - Widely used material
- - Vintage design revival
- - Mid-century modern designers
25 Clues: - Age design • - Design motif • - Age furniture • - Art influences • - Era aesthetics • - Art influences • - Short for modern • - Modern design era • - Shapes and motifs • - Module aesthetics • - Architecture style • - Saarinen, designer • - Shapes and furniture • - World's Fair exhibit • - Transparent material • - Widely used material • - Forward-looking design • - Vintage design revival • ...
Earth and Space Spheres 2024-04-16
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- An interaction between Birds and them flying through the wind
- The variety of all living things in a specific area
- Step 7 of the Scientific Method
- The C in CER
- All sources of water on Earth
- All land, solid & liquid dirt, minerals on Earth
- A set of interacting components that work together
- An interaction between a Seahorse and the Ocean it swims in
- An interaction between Humans and them digging up fossils
- All gasses found on Earth
- What you have to write before on Step 1 of the Scientific Method
- A specific communication or direct involvement between 2 things
- An educated guess
- The variable being measured in an experiment
- When you summarize and conclude your experiment
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- All frozen water on Earth
- All living things on Earth
- A list of all the things you will need in an experiment
- Step 6 of the Scientific Method
- All man made objects and structures
- A numbered set of steps for an experiment
- The E in CER
- The R in CER
- The variable being changed in an experiment
- An interaction between Polar Bears and them living in the Artic
- The variable that is NOT being changed
- An interaction between Humans and Black bag of Hot Cheetos
27 Clues: The C in CER • The E in CER • The R in CER • An educated guess • All frozen water on Earth • All gasses found on Earth • All living things on Earth • All sources of water on Earth • Step 6 of the Scientific Method • Step 7 of the Scientific Method • All man made objects and structures • The variable that is NOT being changed • A numbered set of steps for an experiment • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
Earth and Space Science 2024-04-16
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- water located below Earth's surface
- melted rock that is located on Earth's surface
- an area of land drained by a river system
- the moving pieces of Earth's crust
- able to be naturally broken down into harmless substances
- the folding of rock upward due to stress between converging plates
- a small stream that flows into a larger stream
- a rock or sediment layer that holds water and allows water to flow through it
- moving air
- a naturally occuring substance that is made of one or more minerals
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- the shapes of the Moon as seen from the Earth
- the process during which water loses heat energy and changes from a gas to a liquid
- the shaking of Earth's surface that occurs when energy stored as pressure in rocks is released quickly
- a break, or crack, in Earth's surface along which movement has occurred
- a mass of ice and snow that moves slowly over Earth's surface
- small pieces weathered rock
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- rock the rock that forms from layers of sediment are compacted and cemented together
- a large, flowing stream of water that is fed by other, smaller streams
- a low area of land where surface water accumulates
- the rapid movement of sediment downhill
21 Clues: moving air • small pieces weathered rock • the moving pieces of Earth's crust • water located below Earth's surface • the rapid movement of sediment downhill • an area of land drained by a river system • an instrument used to measure air pressure • the shapes of the Moon as seen from the Earth • melted rock that is located on Earth's surface • ...
Strolling - Unit 6 Space 2024-04-25
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- a flat space of land
- basic, relating to, original
- evidence of something
- when something is not straight up and down, but leaning
- the marks made where a liquid flows or has been
- see, or sense something
- to give tools to
- the quality of trying hard and sticking to it
- how the land looks when standing on it
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- equipment needed to do something
- to move something forward
- the unit of measure around a circle
- to look at something to learn from it
- the gases around the outside of a moon or planet
- huge, too big to understand
- anything (manmade or not) that goes around another planet or sun
- needed quality
- trying to become
- very light dirt floating or landing on a surface
- thought about
- part, feature, or quality of something
21 Clues: thought about • needed quality • trying to become • to give tools to • a flat space of land • evidence of something • see, or sense something • to move something forward • huge, too big to understand • basic, relating to, original • equipment needed to do something • the unit of measure around a circle • to look at something to learn from it • part, feature, or quality of something • ...
Space Challenge August 14 2024-08-08
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- An originally scheduled STS-133 astronaut was injured on this piece of equipment often used for transport that removed him from the flight.
- Name of OV-104
- Name of the NASA barge that transports rocket sections from Michoud Assembly Facility in the USA state of Louisiana to KSC in Florida.
- The nomenclature for SpaceX “Falcon” came from this Falcon in Star Wars film series.
- Manufacturer of the rocket kit that was used for the Dubai school in June 2024.
- This is a great spot in Port Canaveral to watch SpaceX boosters return to port.
- The number of astronauts who have flown around or orbited the Moon.
- Find some vintage space stickers in this “Hut” in Cape Canaveral.
- 35th President of the USA.
- Name of the island that is part of KSC and is a National Wildlife Refuge.
- This country has gifted London a Christmas Tree every year since 1947.
- Acronym for the Grumman Gulfstream II aircraft used to simulate a Space Shuttle Orbiter landing.
- This Space Shuttle Orbiter launched the Chandra observatory in 1999.
- An Italian dessert comprising a scoop of gelato or ice cream topped with hot espresso.
- Apollo 14 Moonwalker Alan Shepard carried this type of ball aboard his flight to use on the Moon’s surface. The brand name has been lost to history.
- Name of this New World placental mammal that lives at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Base. They form part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths.
- Name of the spacecraft launched in July 2020 that was sent by the UAE to orbit Mars.
- A wild green bird that is found in Kensington Garden London.
- Surname of the only female astronaut on STS-133.
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- This Space Shuttle Orbiter was originally designated “STA-099” and not with an “OV” number.
- Name of the River that is between KSC and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. It is also an elongated edible fruit.
- An American dance which was born in the African-American communities of Harlem, New York City, in 1928 and has evolved since then.
- Percent of the Universe that is visible from Earth.
- One of two Space Shuttle Orbiters to make only one docking mission to the Russian MIR Space Station.
- This causeway leading to Pad 39-A from the VAB is named after this Planet.
- The answer to the “Great Question” of “Life, the Universe and Everything."
- An Apollo 16 Moonwalker left this family item on the surface of the Moon.
- The type of shoes that Werner Von Braun told the people of Huntsville Alabama not to hang up after the historic Apollo 11 mission.
- A sunset on Mars is this colour.
- This park is a nice spot in Cape Canaveral to watch a rocket launch.
- America’s first Space Station.
- Name of OV-103
- The USA State where the rocks for the Crawlerway originate from.
- Surname of a famous American Jazz composer who lived from 1899-1974. His given name is the same as the surname of an Apollo 16 Moonwalker.
- Nickname of the toll road that connects Orlando and Cape Canaveral.
- Name of the History Center just outside the gates of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
- Name of one of SpaceX’s Recovery Ships based in Port Canaveral Florida.
- NASA’s Northernmost Field/Research Centre.
- A brand name of snack crackers, invented in 1900, which take the form of baked square whole wheat wafers.
- Surname of the 12th NASA Administrator.
- According to Pink Floyd and the NASA Administrator this is the Far side of the Moon.
- The number of Ravens in the Tower of London.
42 Clues: Name of OV-104 • Name of OV-103 • 35th President of the USA. • America’s first Space Station. • A sunset on Mars is this colour. • Surname of the 12th NASA Administrator. • NASA’s Northernmost Field/Research Centre. • The number of Ravens in the Tower of London. • Surname of the only female astronaut on STS-133. • Percent of the Universe that is visible from Earth. • ...
Unit E: Space Exploration 2024-09-19
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- the distance between two objects in space is measured in _____________ units and is equivalent to about 150 million km.
- a ___________ telescope that bends light with mirrors.
- if a star is moving away from us, the dark lines shift toward the long-wave end is said to be ______ shifted.
- an orbit that is higher in altitude and rotates at the same speed as the Earth.
- small pieces of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- the shorter the wavelength, the greater the _____________ power and vice versa. Helps determine the precision of an image produced.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are classified as this type of planet.
- the forces of gravity acting on a mass in orbit around Earth are greatly reduced.
- the ____________ spectrum that shows every color. Produced by matter heated at high pressures.
- the model of the universe that is centered around the Earth.
- if a star is moving toward us, the dark lines shift toward the short-wave end is said to be ______ shifted.
- angle of elevation
- ___________ optics is technology used to adjust the mirror of a telescope or the image to compensate for the effects of the movement of our atmosphere.
- the ____________ spectrum that only shows thin lines of color. Produced when gases are heated at low pressures.
- a reflecting telescope that orbits Earth that was launched in the year 1990.
- the ____________ spectrum that shows dark lines on a continuous spectrum. Produced when a continuous spectrum of light passes through a cooler gas.
- a phenomenon caused by the movement of an observer towards or away from the source of a wave which gives the perception of a variation in frequency is called the ___________ effect.
- the device or material carried by the rocket
- the apparent shift in the position of an object depending on the position of the observer.
- a ___________ telescope bends light with only lenses.
- the model of the universe that is centered around the Sun.
- a set of all galaxies. There is only 1.
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- a ___________ telescope that uses both lenses and mirrors.
- when a small piece of rock flying in space get pulled into the atmosphere by Earth's gravity.
- a small piece of rock flying through space that hits the surface of the Earth.
- the Sun and Jupiter are the two largest emitters of __________ waves in our Solar System.
- a device that breaks down light into bands of color.
- when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon.
- a rocket that ejects or detaches sections of itself when there is no more fuel.
- the study of the interaction between light and matter (the science of color).
- a cloud of gas and dust. First stage in the formation of a star.
- a huge bubble of gas.
- a _________ year is the distance light travels in one Earth year. About 9.5 trillion km.
- an indirect measure of distance where an imaginary is created where an observer and an object whose distance is to be determined.
- a mass of ice, rock and dust flying through space often with a tail.
- sets of millions of stars, dust and gas.
- a tube with one end containing fuel and the other end containing a payload.
- by connecting two or more telescopes together via computers, we can have a telescope the size equal to the distance between them is called ______________.
- a system where a series of axes are used to determine the position or movement of certain things is called a _________ point.
- an artificial ___________ is made by humans and used to observe the Earth and objects in space.
- first angle that begins opposite the North Pole and continues clockwise.
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune are classified as this type of planet.
42 Clues: angle of elevation • a huge bubble of gas. • a set of all galaxies. There is only 1. • sets of millions of stars, dust and gas. • the device or material carried by the rocket • a device that breaks down light into bands of color. • a ___________ telescope bends light with only lenses. • a ___________ telescope that bends light with mirrors. • ...
Space Exploration Vocabulary Review 2024-11-12
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- A technique to find the distance to a nearby star using angles and triangles.
- A roughly spherical ball of matter that orbits a star.
- A device to measure the altitude of something in the sky.
- A device to measure the spectrum of a star.
- Describes the size of a light wave.
- Telescope that uses a lens to focus light.
- The shape of all orbits.
- Meaning "same time as Earth", referring to a type of satellite.
- How "clear/detailed" your astronomical image is.
- The type of spectrum from a star.
- The location of something in degrees relative to North
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- A device to measure the azimuth of something in the sky.
- A model of the universe where the Earth is at the center.
- Type of rocket that drops fuel tanks as they are empty.
- ______ motion, when planets appear to "go backwards" in the sky.
- An "effect" that causes galaxies to look more red when they move away from us.
- The height in degrees of something above the horizon.
- A unit of measurement that is the distance from the Sun to Earth.
- A ball of hot gas and plasma that produces energy through nuclear fusion.
- A rocky and icy chunk of matter that is sometimes seen in the sky with a characteristic tail.
- Telescope that uses a curved mirror to focus light.
- A model of the universe where the Sun is at the center.
- A network of satellites that helps us navigate on Earth.
- Any naturally-occurring matter that orbits a planet.
- The type of spectrum from a hot gas.
- A light "fingerprint" of an element or star.
- The top part of a rocket (the purpose of the launch!)
- A rocky chunk of matter. Many are found in our solar system.
28 Clues: The shape of all orbits. • The type of spectrum from a star. • Describes the size of a light wave. • The type of spectrum from a hot gas. • Telescope that uses a lens to focus light. • A device to measure the spectrum of a star. • A light "fingerprint" of an element or star. • How "clear/detailed" your astronomical image is. • ...
Ellen Ochoa 2021-10-26
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- ______ Hispanic woman to go to space.
- Ellen got a master's degree in electrical ______ from Stanford University.
- State Ellen was born in.
- became the first Hispanic woman to go to this on a nine-day mission.
- What Ellen studied while in orbit.
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- became this after going to San Diego University.
- First ______ Director of NASA.
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- the space shuttle Ellen was on during her nine-day trip to space.
- a person who goes to space.
10 Clues: State Ellen was born in. • a person who goes to space. • First ______ Director of NASA. • What Ellen studied while in orbit. • ______ Hispanic woman to go to space. • became this after going to San Diego University. • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration • the space shuttle Ellen was on during her nine-day trip to space. • ...
Teo crossword, the universe 2021-02-24
Across
- the thing that suck everything that sees
- some big balls on the space and have nine of these things
- things that take photos on the space
- the transportation that astronauts use to go to space
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- the place that earth and other planets stay
- who explores the moon
- yellow points on the space and they can be seen from earth
- where the universe stay
- thing that replace the sun on night
- a big star and the hottest place of the space
10 Clues: who explores the moon • where the universe stay • thing that replace the sun on night • things that take photos on the space • the thing that suck everything that sees • the place that earth and other planets stay • a big star and the hottest place of the space • the transportation that astronauts use to go to space • ...
Women in Space 2024-05-20
Across
- What year did the first woman go to space?
- How long was the record for longest spacewalk?
- When was the most recent launch including women?
- Who was the first scientist to live at the international space station?
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- What year was the first spacewalk by a woman?
- How long was Kondakova in space?
- How many women have been in space?
- Who was Sally Ride's crewmate?
- Who was the first black woman in space?
- Who was the first American woman in space?
10 Clues: Who was Sally Ride's crewmate? • How long was Kondakova in space? • How many women have been in space? • Who was the first black woman in space? • What year did the first woman go to space? • Who was the first American woman in space? • What year was the first spacewalk by a woman? • How long was the record for longest spacewalk? • ...
Alexis' Crossword 2021-07-06
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- Transport method that flies through the sky
- Material used to make boxes
- Person who goes to space
- Element in space that produces light and energy
- Golden instrument
- Material used to make most things
- Colour of the sky on a sunny day
- Activity ballerinas do
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- Instrument with black and white keys
- Instrument you play with sticks
- Orange vegetable that rabbits eat
- Material used to make bottles,
- Colour of the sky on a cloudy day
- Colthes used in space
- Material made from trees used to write
- Colour of the sky at night
- Public transport that moves on rails
17 Clues: Golden instrument • Colthes used in space • Activity ballerinas do • Person who goes to space • Colour of the sky at night • Material used to make boxes • Material used to make bottles, • Instrument you play with sticks • Colour of the sky on a sunny day • Orange vegetable that rabbits eat • Colour of the sky on a cloudy day • Material used to make most things • ...
Corbens Crossword 2022-06-22
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- Papa's Lads name, no space
- Grandad's Fishing Company
- A word that Auntie Emma would approve of (you can ask for hint)
- One of the signature words in the family
- A sport that Granny loves
- Mama's Favourite Disney Princess
- The family bar, no space
- Stu's Favourite Animal
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- One of the family members collects these, no space
- One of the older family members
- The film company our childhoods were made from
- Papa's Birthtown
- Something that Stu loves very much
- Izzy's Favourite Flower
- Something that Nana owns and takes good care of
- Izzy's Favourite Food
- Mama's close Beijing friend
17 Clues: Papa's Birthtown • Izzy's Favourite Food • Stu's Favourite Animal • Izzy's Favourite Flower • The family bar, no space • Grandad's Fishing Company • A sport that Granny loves • Papa's Lads name, no space • Mama's close Beijing friend • One of the older family members • Mama's Favourite Disney Princess • Something that Stu loves very much • One of the signature words in the family • ...
George's Puzzle #1 2023-07-07
10 Clues: soft • loud • a skip • silence for one beat • raises note a half step • cancels a sharp or a flat • space to a space to a space • dot showing to play a note short/quick • curved line connecting two of the same note in a row • from one line to the next space or one space to the next line
Art Terms 2016-10-06
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- the difference between two things
- focal point
- a planned way of using some elements
- a point traveling through space
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- when every thing works well together
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- three dimensionality
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- using an element over and over
- the area or volume of something
- a line enclosing space
- the lights and darks
- how something feels
- hue
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • the area or volume of something • a point traveling through space • the difference between two things • a planned way of using some elements • when every thing works well together • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Art Terms 2016-10-06
Across
- hue
- visual weight, could be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- a planned way of using some elements
- using an element over and over
- the area or volume of something
- a point traveling through space
- when every thing works well together
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- the difference between two things
- causing your eye to travel through an artwork
- the lights and darks
- how something feels
- focal point
- a line enclosing space
- three dimensionality
14 Clues: hue • focal point • how something feels • the lights and darks • three dimensionality • a line enclosing space • using an element over and over • the area or volume of something • a point traveling through space • the difference between two things • a planned way of using some elements • when every thing works well together • causing your eye to travel through an artwork • ...
Teo crossword, the universe 2021-02-24
Across
- the thing that suck everything that sees
- some big balls on the space and have nine of these things
- things that take photos on the space
- the transportation that astronauts use to go to space
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- the place that earth and other planets stay
- who explores the moon
- yellow points on the space and they can be seen from earth
- where the universe stay
- thing that replace the sun on night
- a big star and the hottest place of the space
10 Clues: who explores the moon • where the universe stay • thing that replace the sun on night • things that take photos on the space • the thing that suck everything that sees • the place that earth and other planets stay • a big star and the hottest place of the space • the transportation that astronauts use to go to space • ...
Teo crossword, the universe 2021-02-24
Across
- some big balls on the space and have nine of these things
- a big star and the hottest place of the space
- who explores the moon
- the transportation that astronauts use to go to space
- things that take photos on the space
Down
- thing that replace the sun on night
- the thing that suck everything that sees
- the place that earth and other planets stay
- where the universe stay
- yellow points on the space and they can be seen from earth
10 Clues: who explores the moon • where the universe stay • thing that replace the sun on night • things that take photos on the space • the thing that suck everything that sees • the place that earth and other planets stay • a big star and the hottest place of the space • the transportation that astronauts use to go to space • ...
Women in Space 2024-05-20
Across
- What year did the first woman go to space?
- How long was the record for longest spacewalk?
- When was the most recent launch including women?
- Who was the first scientist to live at the international space station?
Down
- What year was the first spacewalk by a woman?
- How long was Kondakova in space?
- How many women have been in space?
- Who was Sally Ride's crewmate?
- Who was the first black woman in space?
- Who was the first American woman in space?
10 Clues: Who was Sally Ride's crewmate? • How long was Kondakova in space? • How many women have been in space? • Who was the first black woman in space? • What year did the first woman go to space? • Who was the first American woman in space? • What year was the first spacewalk by a woman? • How long was the record for longest spacewalk? • ...
Permitted Confined Space 2023-09-11
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- A confined space is defined as having limited egress, can be bodily entered, and is not designed for continuous _______.
- An ______ should never enter a confined space to rescue unless someone else is available to fill in the duties.
- If a chemical storage tank is empty, it would still be considered a ________ space.
- The three hazards that must be tested for in a confined space are oxygen content, _______ and flammability, and toxic atmospheres.
- Annual emergency _____ are required by the OSHA Confined Space Standard.
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- An entrant should exit a confined space if ordered to do so, unknown exposures are encountered, ____________ is lost, or an alarm is sounded.
- ________ closets are an example of typical non-permit-required confined space.
- ________ must be familiar with all hazards prior to entering a confined space.
- Confined space entry is routinely one of the leading causes of occupational ______.
- Some confined spaces may be classified as non-_______-required.
10 Clues: Some confined spaces may be classified as non-_______-required. • Annual emergency _____ are required by the OSHA Confined Space Standard. • ________ closets are an example of typical non-permit-required confined space. • ________ must be familiar with all hazards prior to entering a confined space. • ...
Title 2018-09-20
Across
- When something is being pushed in a certain direction
- If i push someone is space they will go on forever
- The felling you have when to speak in front of other people
- Charge in momentum
- Not controlled
- Rhymes with trust
- Along consistent stream lines
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- The speed of which something is moving
- f=ma
- third law of motion opposite reaction
- Born October 5,1882
- von Braun Born is Germany
- powers something up
- Used typically as a firework of signal
- they say this when a space shuttle is in the air
- When you can float in space
- To pull something of someone forcefully
17 Clues: f=ma • Not controlled • Rhymes with trust • Charge in momentum • Born October 5,1882 • powers something up • von Braun Born is Germany • When you can float in space • Along consistent stream lines • third law of motion opposite reaction • The speed of which something is moving • Used typically as a firework of signal • To pull something of someone forcefully • ...
szs ff math 2021-12-08
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- a mathematical method of calculation where the numbers to be added or subtracted are set out above one another in columns.
- The mathematical notion an abstraction of the process of making a geographical map.
- a subspace of a vector space that has dimension one less than the dimension of the vector space.
- the product of the minor of a given element of a matrix times −1 raised to the power of the sum of the indices of the row and column crossed out in forming the minor.
- a straight line segment whose length is magnitude and whose orientation in space is direction
- the act of changing the order of elements arranged in a particular order, as abc into acb, bac, etc., or of arranging a number of elements in groups made up of equal numbers of the elements in different orders, as a and b in ab and ba; a one-to-one transformation of a set with a finite number of elements.
- a subset of a vector space which is itself a vector space
- to interchange rows and columns.
- the set of elements that a given function from one set to a second set maps into the identity of the second set.
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- the set of all linear functionals that map to zero all elements of a given subset of a vector space.
- an element of a field, which is used to define a vector space, usually the field of real numbers
- a set of certain rows and columns of a given matrix.
- two matrices is defined if and only if the number of columns of the left matrix is the same as the number of rows of the right matrix
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is used to represent a mathematical object or a property of such an object.
- straight line has one dimension, a parallelogram has two dimensions, and a parallelepiped has three dimensions.
- pertaining to an algebraic system in which all the elements of a group are powers of one element.
- a non-zero element of a matrix selected by an algorithm
- a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix.
- A matrix with the same number of rows and columns, sometimes used to represent a linear transformation from a vector space to itself, such as reflection, rotation, or shearing.
19 Clues: to interchange rows and columns. • a set of certain rows and columns of a given matrix. • a non-zero element of a matrix selected by an algorithm • a subset of a vector space which is itself a vector space • a scalar value that is a function of the entries of a square matrix. • The mathematical notion an abstraction of the process of making a geographical map. • ...
Chloé et Juliette crossword 2021-12-01
Across
- the biggest element in the space
- the round object that moves in the sky around the earth and can be seen at night
- name of a gas filled planet
- First european woman in space
- a person who has been trained for travelling in space
- Nationality of her
- name of the planet furthest from the sun
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- there are many in the universe
- country where her spaceship took of
- name of her spaceships
- extremely larger round mass that moves around the sun and star
- Name of our planet
- distance that light travels in one year ( 9.5 million million km)
- a vehicle used for travel in space
14 Clues: Name of our planet • Nationality of her • name of her spaceships • name of a gas filled planet • First european woman in space • there are many in the universe • the biggest element in the space • a vehicle used for travel in space • country where her spaceship took of • name of the planet furthest from the sun • a person who has been trained for travelling in space • ...
Us❤ 2023-12-20
12 Clues: Current dog • Our other show • My lucky number • My favorite song • Our show (no space) • Your favorite animal • Your favorite flower • First movie we watched • Your favorite sports team • Anniversary Number (no space) • First show we watched (no space) • My eyes and yours too technically
Women in Space 2024-05-20
Across
- What year did the first woman go to space?
- How long was the record for longest spacewalk?
- When was the most recent launch including women?
- Who was the first scientist to live at the international space station?
Down
- What year was the first spacewalk by a woman?
- How long was Kondakova in space?
- How many women have been in space?
- Who was Sally Ride's crewmate?
- Who was the first black woman in space?
- Who was the first American woman in space?
10 Clues: Who was Sally Ride's crewmate? • How long was Kondakova in space? • How many women have been in space? • Who was the first black woman in space? • What year did the first woman go to space? • Who was the first American woman in space? • What year was the first spacewalk by a woman? • How long was the record for longest spacewalk? • ...
Space and City 2021-02-09
Secret Space Cadet 2021-10-26
13 Clues: Principal • Our Mascot • Your career • Your last name • Office Manager • Attendance Clerk • Rancho __________ • Counselor for students L-Z • Counselor for students A-K • the type of place we work at • 3 letter F word for enjoyment • AP for students 6th grade and A-K 7th grade • AP for students 7th grade L-Z and 8th grade
Life in Space 2021-06-10
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- the moment in which a machine or engine is turned on
- to send information
- the condition of gaining speed, going faster
- to set a craft in motion
- a door on a spacecraft
- the place on a craft on which another craft will stop/park
- an object orbiting the Earth which transmits different kinds of data
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- with no crew
- the condition in which people and objects seem to be weightless
- (adj) to have the capacity to prevent harm or damage
- to finish or complete a task successfully
- an adjective to describe that something is not heavy
- a place in which human life is possible
13 Clues: with no crew • to send information • a door on a spacecraft • to set a craft in motion • a place in which human life is possible • to finish or complete a task successfully • the condition of gaining speed, going faster • the moment in which a machine or engine is turned on • (adj) to have the capacity to prevent harm or damage • ...
space by stacey 2012-06-19
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- The sun is just one of about 100 ______ stars in our galaxy
- this planet is blue and green
- ______ is the smallest planet
- the milkley way is a ______
- the name for people who travel to the moon is called _____
- astornauts wear ______ to keep themselfs warm while there in space
- _______ is the only planet visable on earth
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- ______ is cold
- ____ is a red planet that is also made out of rock
- it takes the sun 24 _____ for a complete turn
- it takes the sun six hudrend and fordy five days for a _______ turn around the earth
- the sun is a ______
- _____ is the biggest star
13 Clues: ______ is cold • the sun is a ______ • _____ is the biggest star • the milkley way is a ______ • this planet is blue and green • ______ is the smallest planet • _______ is the only planet visable on earth • it takes the sun 24 _____ for a complete turn • ____ is a red planet that is also made out of rock • the name for people who travel to the moon is called _____ • ...
Earth and Space 2015-04-28
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- The closest planet to the sun
- Pertaining to the sky
- The center star of our solar system
- Seventh planet to the sun
- The spinning motion of an object on its axis
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- Fifth planet to the sun
- The movement of an object around another object
- Third planet closest to the sun
- The imaginary line objects rotate on
- Sixth planet to the sun
- Fourth planet to the sun
- Second closest planet to the sun
- Eighth planet to the sun
13 Clues: Pertaining to the sky • Fifth planet to the sun • Sixth planet to the sun • Fourth planet to the sun • Eighth planet to the sun • Seventh planet to the sun • The closest planet to the sun • Third planet closest to the sun • Second closest planet to the sun • The center star of our solar system • The imaginary line objects rotate on • The spinning motion of an object on its axis • ...