space Crossword Puzzles
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed the Moon 2021-12-13
Across
- A huge round ball of very hot gas
- sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun
- Any object that orbits around another object in space. Satellites can be natural or man-made.
- (adj.) extremely strange, unusual, atypical
- a court's list of cases to be heard
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- natural objects that orbit around stars
- A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface.
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- speed
- A light-colored rock
- A force that pulls objects toward each other
- a person who is trained to travel into outer space
- A ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows
- vehicles that launch or move spacecraft into orbit
- a chunk or rock or metal or ice flying in space in space
- Earth's closest neighbor. The moon orbits Earth.
16 Clues: speed • A light-colored rock • A huge round ball of very hot gas • a court's list of cases to be heard • natural objects that orbit around stars • A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface. • (adj.) extremely strange, unusual, atypical • A force that pulls objects toward each other • Earth's closest neighbor. The moon orbits Earth. • ...
Our solar system 2025-11-17
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- - a powerful machine that blasts off into space
- - a ball of ice and rock with a glowing tail that zooms through space
- - the planet where humans live
- - a place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape, not even light
- - tiny lights we see twinkling in the night sky
- - the sun and all the planets that go around it
- - what we call unknown living beings
- - the gas we breathe to stay alive
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- - a person who travels to space
- - the biggest planet in our solar system
- - the planet farthest from the sun in our solar system
- - the name of our galaxy full of billions of stars
- - the lightest gas in the universe
- - the bright round object that shines in the night sky
- - a vehicle that can fly to space
- - a giant ball of hot gas that gives us light and warmth
16 Clues: - the planet where humans live • - a person who travels to space • - a vehicle that can fly to space • - the lightest gas in the universe • - the gas we breathe to stay alive • - what we call unknown living beings • - the biggest planet in our solar system • - a powerful machine that blasts off into space • - tiny lights we see twinkling in the night sky • ...
Solar System Vocab 2023-11-09
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- a small planet-like body of rock that orbits a star
- a system of objects that revolve around a star
- to move around another object along a circular path, as in an orbit
- electromagnetic energy
- the study of the properties and behavior of bodies in outer space
- a large circular mass that revolves around a star
- a specific point in space
- the large, empty part of the universe that does not contain any matter
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- a body in outer space that orbits a planet; a natural satellite
- the second planet from the sun
- a small object made of rock or metal that orbits the sun
- a person who travels outside Earth's atmosphere; a person who travels into space
- 3rd planet from the sun/where we live
- layers of gas that surround a planet
- turning around on an axis; spinning
- any star around which planets revolve
- an interstellar cloud made up of hydrogen gas, plasma, helium gas, and dust
- the circular path of an object as it revolves around another object
18 Clues: electromagnetic energy • a specific point in space • the second planet from the sun • turning around on an axis; spinning • layers of gas that surround a planet • 3rd planet from the sun/where we live • any star around which planets revolve • a system of objects that revolve around a star • a large circular mass that revolves around a star • ...
Charlotte 2022-04-08
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- One of my favourite video games
- State I was born in (no space)
- A sport I do afterschool
- Number of letters in my name
- Month of birth
- favourite colour
- School house I'm in
- Favourite book (no space)
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- Would I rather pancakes or waffles?
- Favourite subject at school
- Suburb I live in
- One of my hobbies
- How I get to school
- What reading group I'm in
- Favourite Australian animal
- Favourite puzzle (no space)
- Type of pet I have
- Favourite fruit
18 Clues: Month of birth • Favourite fruit • Suburb I live in • favourite colour • One of my hobbies • Type of pet I have • How I get to school • School house I'm in • A sport I do afterschool • What reading group I'm in • Favourite book (no space) • Favourite subject at school • Favourite Australian animal • Favourite puzzle (no space) • Number of letters in my name • State I was born in (no space) • ...
American History: Chp. 28 - American Society During the Cold War 2024-03-06
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- Best known of the two founders of Apple Computers, Inc.
- First black American to enroll at the University of Mississippi.
- Militant black-American separatist group.
- Formed to improve safety and to help regulate America's air lanes.
- Those who supported the fight against Communism in Vietnam.
- Those who toured the South by bus to protest local segregation laws were called these type of riders.
- This space project was a program of single-manned space flights.
- This space project involved three-manned flights.
- Black American baseball player who first broke Babe Ruth's homerun record.
- Illustrator whose works present ordinary Americans in familiar settings.
- Those who opposed the war in Vietnam.
- First American to orbit the earth in February 1962.
- First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
- First black American to play major league baseball.
- This space project involved two-manned flights.
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- Developed over 40 vaccines during his lifetime.
- Created to further the United States' space research and development.
- Counterculture movement that attempted to erode the values of traditional American culture.
- Self-proclaimed Marxist and atheist who wanted all expressions Christian faith removed from American public life.
- Introduced the polio vaccine in 1955.
- Golf's greatest star of the television era.
- First American in space.
- First man to walk on the moon.
- One of the most significant children's authors whose writing was characterized by creative rhymes and imagery.
- Space shuttle that exploded in 1986 shortly after its launch.
- Music that aside many traditional qualities and often advocated an immoral lifestyle through its lyrics & lifestyle.
- Tiny electronic parts that made smaller computers possible.
- College where the National Guard shot and killed four students during a protest.
- First man-made American satellite.
- African-American football player considered by many to be the greatest running back of all time.
30 Clues: First American in space. • First man to walk on the moon. • First man-made American satellite. • Introduced the polio vaccine in 1955. • Those who opposed the war in Vietnam. • Militant black-American separatist group. • Golf's greatest star of the television era. • First artificial satellite to orbit the Earth. • Developed over 40 vaccines during his lifetime. • ...
Elements of the Arts 2024-09-14
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- – A gradual change from one element to another (e.g., light to dark).
- – The arrangement of elements in an artwork.
- space – The space occupied by the main objects or elements in an artwork.
- – The area within or around objects in a work of art.
- – How a surface feels or looks like it would feel (e.g., rough, smooth).
- – A visual tempo or flow created by repeated elements.
- – The quality of an object seen due to the light it reflects (e.g., red, blue).
- – A balanced and identical arrangement on either side of a central axis.
- – The lightness or darkness of a colour or tone.
- – A technique to represent depth and space on a flat surface.
- – A specific colour or shade (e.g., red, blue, yellow).
- – The relationship between the sizes of different parts of an artwork.
- – The size of objects in relation to each other or the artwork as a whole.
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- – The intensity or purity of a colour.
- space – The empty space around and between objects in a composition.
- – The shading or intensity of light and dark areas.
- – The difference between elements (e.g., light vs. dark).
- – The distribution of visual weight in an artwork.
- – The suggestion of motion or the direction the viewer's eye moves.
- – A repeated decorative design or sequence in an artwork.
- – The outline that defines the shape of an object.
- – The sense of wholeness or completeness in an artwork.
- – The arrangement of elements to create a pleasing, cohesive look.
- – An uneven or unbalanced arrangement of elements.
- A continuous mark that defines shapes or guides the eye in art.
- – A three-dimensional object (e.g., sphere, cube).
- – A flat, enclosed area created by lines or colour (e.g., circle, square).
- – The part of the artwork that catches the viewer’s attention.
- – The illusion of three-dimensional space in a two-dimensional artwork.
- – When one object covers part of another, creating depth or layering.
30 Clues: – The intensity or purity of a colour. • – The arrangement of elements in an artwork. • – The lightness or darkness of a colour or tone. • – The distribution of visual weight in an artwork. • – The outline that defines the shape of an object. • – An uneven or unbalanced arrangement of elements. • – A three-dimensional object (e.g., sphere, cube). • ...
En La Casa Vocab: Crossword 2025-10-07
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- Describes a temperature that feels comfortable, not hot or cold.
- When there’s nothing inside a space or container.
- When something like a door or window is not closed.
- Describes the temperature of ice or a winter day.
- Describes a space without much light or brightness.
- When a space or object cannot be entered or used.
- You use it every night when it’s time to sleep.
- Divides rooms and can be decorated with paint or pictures.
- The surface you walk on inside a building.
- Keeps milk, fruit, and vegetables cold and fresh.
- Lets light and air enter a room when it’s open.
- Heats up leftovers much faster than an oven.
- A small storage area next to the kitchen for food and supplies.
- The lowest level of a house, often used for storage or laundry.
- Full of natural light, like a room with many windows.
- A room where people sleep and keep their belongings.
- Describes a calm place with little noise or movement.
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- How something looks after it’s been washed or organized.
- The room where people often talk, watch TV, or relax together.
- When there’s no more space left to add anything else.
- A long passage that connects different rooms in a building.
- You can boil water or cook soup on top of it.
- Covers the top of a house and protects it from rain.
- You can look up and see this above your head inside a room.
- A smaller living space that’s part of a larger building.
- Describes a room that already has furniture inside.
- An outdoor space that may have flowers, trees, or grass.
- A room or space just below the roof, often dusty or full of boxes.
- Where you hang your clothes.
- You might set this before dinner and clear it afterward.
30 Clues: Where you hang your clothes. • The surface you walk on inside a building. • Heats up leftovers much faster than an oven. • You can boil water or cook soup on top of it. • You use it every night when it’s time to sleep. • Lets light and air enter a room when it’s open. • When there’s nothing inside a space or container. • ...
Vocab Word Wall Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-12
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- the angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis
- the moon before getting smaller
- agency responsible for the space program
- a big camera that can see all the way out of our orbit
- investigation out of our orbit
- a big rock in space heading towards the earth
- when moon moves into the earths shadow
- a rock falls from space to earth
- a building or place given over to or equipped for observation of natural phenomena
- a ring that all our planets follow
- the biggest star in the earths orbit
- before a full moon and after a new moon
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
- a person that is exploring space
- when light encounter a discontinuity in the medium through which it is being transmitted
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- is the earths only satellite
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- piece of technology that is in space and orbits around earth in 90 minutes
- a celestial body resembling a small planet
- a big airplane that goes into orbit to do space exploration
- a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or a star
- the rate at which an entity such as a star completes cycles of rotations
- planets that are not sustainable to a human body
- a phase of the moon almost finishing its cycle
- cosmetic snow balls of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the sun
- phase that is starting the moon phase
- a continuous area or expanse which is free
- conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- three distinct parts of a shadow
- a big ball of hot gases
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse
32 Clues: a big ball of hot gases • is the earths only satellite • investigation out of our orbit • the moon before getting smaller • a rock falls from space to earth • three distinct parts of a shadow • a person that is exploring space • a ring that all our planets follow • the biggest star in the earths orbit • phase that is starting the moon phase • ...
Global Transformation Lesson 1: Science and Technology Transform Life 2021-05-06
Across
- Fertilizers and pesticides that contain dangerous chemicals can cause this disease.
- A dense area with icy debris left from the formation of our solar system, over 4.6 billion years ago.
- Human genetic material.
- In April 1981 NASA launched the first space shuttle,_______, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
- Technology allows scientists to isolate and examine individual genes that are responsible for different traits.
- An orbiting telescope that the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and ESA developed and launched in 1990.
- A U.S. space probe that flew by Pluto and one of its moons. This was the first time that a space probe had flown by Pluto.
- A project that came together in 1993 when the United States and Russia agreed to merge their individual space station programs.
- To reduce the need for pesticides, pests are bred into what.
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- Because it transmits information electronically to remote locations, the Internet paved the way for home offices and _____________.
- The country that has the lowest percentage of the population that uses the internet.
- This country merged its individual space station programs with the United States.
- Medicine that focuses on how genetic diseases develop and progress.
- A treaty was created to stop the spread of nuclear weapons and the technology to build nuclear weapons.
- This country has the 2nd highest percentage of the population that uses the internet.
- In 2004, NASA successfully landed two robotic rovers on what planet.
- This is the creation of identical copies of DNA, the chemical chains of genes that determine heredity.
- In 1943, the first electronic computer was built by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II. These original computers took up an entire what.
- An integrated circuit, also known as a what.
- The internet has changed how people live, affecting not only traditional cultures but also _____________.
20 Clues: Human genetic material. • An integrated circuit, also known as a what. • To reduce the need for pesticides, pests are bred into what. • Medicine that focuses on how genetic diseases develop and progress. • In 2004, NASA successfully landed two robotic rovers on what planet. • This country merged its individual space station programs with the United States. • ...
ZATHURA 2021-05-06
Across
- Biggest circle seen around the sun or the moon
- 1st satellite of India
- A space movie about aliens for people who don’t like movies about aliens
- Country of Asia's first cold atom lab
- Planet named after a Greek God unlike others which are named after Roman Gods
- The first Canadian astronaut to walk on the moon
- The only planet whose period of rotation is longer than the period of revolution around the Sun is
- Last name of the second Soviet space traveller
- Planet with highest density in solar system
- This part of sun is visible to us
- Wg Cdr Rakesh sharma was a
- Path of a planet around the Sun
- Which country recently launched a prototype that can catch space debris with net
- All of space and everything in it including star's, planets and galaxies
- In April 2021 India and France have agreed on which space agreement for sending humans to space
- Real scientist of Mission Mangal
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- The outer atmosphere of a star is called
- Expelled from solar system family
- World's third largest hypersonic wind tunnel situated at
- NASA scientists have developed technology to help _ land during emergencies
- Goldilocks zone is also known as _ zone
- The lander of Chandrayaan 2 was named
- First name of the first woman astronaut born in Haryana
- An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as
- Line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky
- The process by which dust and gas accumulated into the larger bodies such as stars and planets
- Planet with fastest revolution time
- Recently NASA's perseverance a rover generated which gas on Mars for the first time
- The layer of gases that surround the earth
- Unmanned spacecraft sent by NASA to study the planet Jupiter and its moon
30 Clues: 1st satellite of India • Wg Cdr Rakesh sharma was a • Path of a planet around the Sun • Real scientist of Mission Mangal • Expelled from solar system family • This part of sun is visible to us • Planet with fastest revolution time • The lander of Chandrayaan 2 was named • Country of Asia's first cold atom lab • Goldilocks zone is also known as _ zone • ...
Cognition 2025-01-09
Across
- a nonmodifiable risk factor for AD
- term used to describe problems with balance and coordination
- recommended to establish early to protect AD patient
- Important part of the nursing process
- lasts for several seconds but it can be rehearsed or repeated and transferred into LTM (3words, no space)
- specialized cells of the nervous system that carry messages
- the ability to process and apply social information accurately and effectively (2words, no space)
- number 1 risk factor for AD
- sensory experiences that do not represent reality
- a type of aphasia where the individual is not able to recall the names of everyday objects
- includes four basic elements: person, place, time, and situation
- specialized chemicals that carry nerve impulses
- Term used to describe the cognitively impaired population
- acute change in the mental state
- complex set of mental processes in which you store, retrieve, and use information
- term used to describe compensating for memory gaps bu filling them in with fabricated events
- Broad screening tool
- insoluble deposits (2words, no space)
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- thick protein clots (3words, no space)
- general category of difficulty with or distortions of movement
- the most common form of dementia (2words, no space)
- Inadequate intake of oxygen that can lead to changes in mental status
- Sometimes mistaken for dementia
- inability to recognize objects through the use of one or more senses
- general term used to describe increased difficulty in thinking
- Important aspect of AD (2words, no space)
- the final sequence or destination of information that can be stored indefinitely (3words, no space)
- general term used to describe the degeneration of the neurologic systems of the brain
- inability to use or understand language
- rigid, false beliefs
- general term used to refer to the loss of recent or remote memory
31 Clues: rigid, false beliefs • Broad screening tool • number 1 risk factor for AD • Sometimes mistaken for dementia • acute change in the mental state • a nonmodifiable risk factor for AD • Important part of the nursing process • insoluble deposits (2words, no space) • thick protein clots (3words, no space) • inability to use or understand language • ...
space by beth 2012-06-18
Across
- the four planets closest to the sun are in a group.what is that group called
- a person that goes in space
- the four last planets from the sun are in a group.what is that group called
- the smallest planet in our solar system
- earth is the _____ cosest to the sun
- neptune is the _____ closest to the sun
- mercury is the_____ closest planet to the sun
- the name of the path planets travel on
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- mars is the_____ closest to the sun
- the astroid planet is located before what planet
- what you are called if you study the planets and stars
- uranus is the_____ closest to the sun
- venus is the_____ closest to the sun
- jupiter is the_____ closest to the sun
- saturn is the______ closest to the sun
15 Clues: a person that goes in space • mars is the_____ closest to the sun • venus is the_____ closest to the sun • earth is the _____ cosest to the sun • uranus is the_____ closest to the sun • jupiter is the_____ closest to the sun • saturn is the______ closest to the sun • the name of the path planets travel on • the smallest planet in our solar system • ...
space by hunter 2012-06-19
Across
- Earth is ______ and green.
- _______ is the third planet from the sun.
- ______ is the sixth planet from the sun.
- _______ is the fourth planet from the sun.
- Saturn has more then a _____ rings and gaps.
- Venus has the _____ rotation period.
- _______ is the second planet from the sun.
- ______ is the seventh planet from the sun.
- ______ is the closest planet to the sun.
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- Saturn is the _____ biggest planet in the solar system.
- The _____ cycle is related to the moon.
- ______ is the fifth planet from the sun.
- Saturn is a _____ colour.
- Mercury is the ______ planet in the solar system.
- _____ is the eigthth planet from the sun.
15 Clues: Saturn is a _____ colour. • Earth is ______ and green. • Venus has the _____ rotation period. • The _____ cycle is related to the moon. • ______ is the fifth planet from the sun. • ______ is the sixth planet from the sun. • ______ is the closest planet to the sun. • _______ is the third planet from the sun. • _____ is the eigthth planet from the sun. • ...
Space By Marcos 2020-01-14
Across
- This planet's molten core creates a magnetic field
- Fastest spinning planet in the solar system
- Star at the center of the solar system
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- Most distant planet that can be seen with the naked eye
- Named after the goddess of strife and discord
- Planet 1402 light years away
- This planet is described as the red planet
- Three dwarf planets are located here
- Named after the roman goddess of love and beauty
- Fifth moon of Jupiter
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- Made in a disc shape
- Often referred to as the ice giant
- Has 6 faint rings
- Reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006
15 Clues: Has 6 faint rings • Made in a disc shape • Fifth moon of Jupiter • Planet 1402 light years away • Often referred to as the ice giant • Smallest planet in the solar system • Three dwarf planets are located here • Star at the center of the solar system • This planet is described as the red planet • Fastest spinning planet in the solar system • ...
Earth In Space 2018-08-27
Across
- a representation, generally in miniature, to show the construction or appearance of something.
- the force of attraction between any two objects for example between a person and Earth (p. 67).
- eclipse the shadow cast on the earth when the moon is between the sun and the earth (p. 117).
- the half of the earth between the South Pole and the equator.
- The movement of the earth around the sun along a curved path (p. 105).
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- the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, occurring about every 12 hours.
- the half of the earth between the North Pole and the equator.
- the path followed by an object in space as it revolves around another object (p. 105).
- moon the shape of the moon when about two-thirds of its face is lit up, as seen from Earth (p. 116).
- The spinning or turning of the earth on its axis (p. 104).
- moon thin curved shape of the moon when only one part of its face is lit up, as seen from Earth (p. 116).
- eclipse the darkening of the moon by the shadow of Earth when Earth is between the sun and the moon (p. 117).
- moon the phase of the moon when its face is almost invisible from Earth (p. 116).
- The imaginary circle around the earth's surface, It divides the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
- moon the shape of the moon when its face is seen fully from Earth (p. 116).
15 Clues: The spinning or turning of the earth on its axis (p. 104). • the half of the earth between the North Pole and the equator. • the half of the earth between the South Pole and the equator. • The movement of the earth around the sun along a curved path (p. 105). • moon the shape of the moon when its face is seen fully from Earth (p. 116). • ...
Space revision 2018 2018-05-22
Across
- The planet with the largest mass
- Our galaxy
- The storm on jupiter
- The hottest planet
- The amount of planets in our solar system
- The scientist who discovered gravity
- The former planet, now dwarf planet
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- The rocket that humans first sent to the moon
- When the sun blocks the moon
- The term used for the planets jupiter, saturn, uranus, and neptune
- The nearest galaxy to us
- The polish scientist who discovered that the earth orbited the sun
- When the moon blocks the sun
- Mars' nickname
- The releaser of all the energy in our solar system
15 Clues: Our galaxy • Mars' nickname • The hottest planet • The storm on jupiter • The nearest galaxy to us • When the sun blocks the moon • When the moon blocks the sun • The planet with the largest mass • The former planet, now dwarf planet • The scientist who discovered gravity • The amount of planets in our solar system • The rocket that humans first sent to the moon • ...
Space Review Crossword 2019-04-24
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- The sun and all the objects that orbit it make up our _______ system
- The only planet that is covered in liquid water and has a breathable atmosphere
- The closest planet to the sun
- The force that keeps all of the planets in orbit
- A chunk of rock or metal that orbits the sun
- Space company that recently made some technological breakthroughs in space transportation
- A large ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun
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- The largest planet with a big red spot
- A red planet with the largest volcanoes and highest mountains
- To orbit or spin around another object
- A large body of gas or rock
- The sun is made up of glowing hot ___________
- A craft used to travel in space
- The sun is a yellow __________ star
- The _________ is a large body of rock that orbits the earth
15 Clues: A large body of gas or rock • The closest planet to the sun • A craft used to travel in space • The sun is a yellow __________ star • The largest planet with a big red spot • To orbit or spin around another object • A chunk of rock or metal that orbits the sun • The sun is made up of glowing hot ___________ • The force that keeps all of the planets in orbit • ...
All about Space 2021-08-01
Across
- A natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night
- The totality of all existing things
- Either of the two points of the ecliptic at which its distance from the celestial equator is greatest
- Any of the small particles of matter in the solar system that are directly observable
- A celestial body that appears as a fuzzy head with a tail
- A property of matter by which it remains at rest unless acted upon by some external force
- A shaded region surrounding the dark central portion of a sunspot
- The light given off by the stars
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- Of, derived from, relating to or caused by the sun
- The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- To move or revolve around
- The earth's natural satellite
- Any of the small rocky celestial bodies found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- The force of attraction towards the earth's center
- The central dark part of a sunspot
15 Clues: To move or revolve around • The earth's natural satellite • The light given off by the stars • The central dark part of a sunspot • The totality of all existing things • Of, derived from, relating to or caused by the sun • The force of attraction towards the earth's center • A celestial body that appears as a fuzzy head with a tail • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-23
Across
- a large body in space that orbits a star, having dirt is not a requirement
- someone who has travelled to space
- seventh planet from the sun, has 27 moons and 2 sets of rings
- the name of the star in our solar system
- this planet has "The Great Red Spot", which is a storm that has lasted for over 150 years
- all of our galaxies combined make what?
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- this powerful force keeps us on the Earth
- this was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 and lost its status as the ninth planet in our solar system (in Dr. Kendall's heart this is still a planet)
- the second largest planet in our solar system, also a gas giant
- we are of the milky way what?
- the only planet other than earth that we believe may have supported life
- a planet named after the Roman goddess of love
- orbits around the earth
- this planet does not spin but rolls on its axis
- closest planet to the sun
15 Clues: orbits around the earth • closest planet to the sun • we are of the milky way what? • someone who has travelled to space • all of our galaxies combined make what? • the name of the star in our solar system • this powerful force keeps us on the Earth • a planet named after the Roman goddess of love • this planet does not spin but rolls on its axis • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-24
Across
- A region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- A bright trail or streak of light that appears in the night sky when a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
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- A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- A cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by the combustion of its contents, used typically as a firework or signal.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- The star around which the earth orbits.
15 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • A giant cloud of dust and gas in space. • The star around which the earth orbits. • A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-25
Across
- a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground
- Earths only satellite
- The area of air and gas
- giant balls of hot gas
- a gaseous cyan-coloured ice giant
- 17 times the mass of Earth
- largest in the Solar System
- closest in mass and size to its neighbor Earth
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- first planet from the Sun
- rocky remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system
- a big ball of rock or iron
- It is a massive, hot ball of plasma, inflated and heated by energy
- the only planet associated with the color ofblood
- It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth
- the only planet that is known to support life
15 Clues: Earths only satellite • giant balls of hot gas • The area of air and gas • first planet from the Sun • a big ball of rock or iron • 17 times the mass of Earth • largest in the Solar System • a gaseous cyan-coloured ice giant • a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground • the only planet that is known to support life • closest in mass and size to its neighbor Earth • ...
earth and space 2024-05-21
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- the top layer of the earth
- gray and low in the sky
- season with thanks giving
- cloud that is high in the sky
- the water on earth
- hot season
- cold season
- big rock flying in space
- the middle layer of the earth
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- light and fluffy cloud
- the rocks on earth
- flower season
- the animals on earth
- ice and rock ball flying in space
- water turns into a solid
15 Clues: hot season • cold season • flower season • the rocks on earth • the water on earth • the animals on earth • light and fluffy cloud • gray and low in the sky • water turns into a solid • big rock flying in space • season with thanks giving • the top layer of the earth • cloud that is high in the sky • the middle layer of the earth • ice and rock ball flying in space
Space Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-30
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- This star cycle makes them thousands of times larger than how they were
- This layer extends to within 100 miles of the suns surface
- Gas, dust, and spinning balls from the nebula
- Medium sized stars, such as our sun
- some of the most violent eruptions on the suns surface
- This is the center of the sun
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- Enormous explosion where gas and dust spewed into space by forming new stars and planets
- year The distance light can travel which is 6 trillion miles
- A star shrinks and sucks up everything and not even light can escape
- They shine for billions of years until there cold
- Where the sun spot forms
- Where are all stars are born in vast clouds of gas and dust
- It’s the middle layer of the sun’s atmosphere which may extend 240 million miles
- where the photosphere is at
- This is the suns thickest layer
15 Clues: Where the sun spot forms • where the photosphere is at • This is the center of the sun • This is the suns thickest layer • Medium sized stars, such as our sun • Gas, dust, and spinning balls from the nebula • They shine for billions of years until there cold • some of the most violent eruptions on the suns surface • ...
Life in Space 2024-04-23
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- Who travels in space?
- What holds us down on Earth?
- What is a shooting star?
- What is a small space snowball with a tail?
- What strange things might we see?
- What flies in space?
- What are big balls around the Sun?
- What is a bunch of stars?
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- What are strange things in the sky?
- What is a dent on the Moon?
- What helps us see far?
- What flies high into space?
- What is the big bright thing in the sky?
- What is Earth's natural satellite?
- What twinkles in the night sky?
15 Clues: What flies in space? • Who travels in space? • What helps us see far? • What is a shooting star? • What is a bunch of stars? • What is a dent on the Moon? • What flies high into space? • What holds us down on Earth? • What twinkles in the night sky? • What strange things might we see? • What are big balls around the Sun? • What is Earth's natural satellite? • ...
Scale Space crossword 2024-08-19
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- The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.
- A network of interconnected businesses, organizations, and individuals that support innovation and growth.
- A newly established business, typically small and innovative.
- Ownership interest in a company, often in the form of shares.
- The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods.
- A risky or daring journey or undertaking, often associated with new businesses.
- Financial resources provided for the growth and development of a startup.
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- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks to do so.
- Innovation that significantly alters or replaces existing markets or industries.
- The process of turning a product, service, or asset into a source of income.
- The process of growing a company by expanding its operations.
- An industry focused on the use of living systems and organisms to develop products.
- A government authority or license giving a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- A significant change in strategy for a startup.
- A program or space that supports the growth and success of new businesses.
15 Clues: A significant change in strategy for a startup. • The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods. • The process of growing a company by expanding its operations. • A newly established business, typically small and innovative. • Ownership interest in a company, often in the form of shares. • ...
Planets and space 2023-06-12
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- A vast system of billions or trillions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, held together by gravitational forces.
- A scientist who studies celestial objects, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and their physical properties.
- The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and reflects sunlight to create moon phases.
- A celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun and often displays a tail when it comes closer to heat.
- A small object that enters the Earth's atmosphere, producing a streak of light as it burns up due to friction.
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation in space, including satellites, probes, and manned spaceships.
- A luminous sphere of gas held together by its own gravity, producing light and heat.
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- A person who travels and works in space, often aboard spacecraft or the International Space Station.
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space, allowing us to see planets, stars, and galaxies more clearly.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space, typically using engines that burn fuel and expel gases.
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed.
- The force that attracts objects towards each other, keeping planets in orbit and giving weight to objects on Earth.
- An object that orbits around a planet or a star, often used for communication, navigation, or scientific observations.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the planets.
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
15 Clues: A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed. • A luminous sphere of gas held together by its own gravity, producing light and heat. • The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the planets. • The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and reflects sunlight to create moon phases. • ...
space and flight 2021-11-15
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- A state of very weak gravity.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- A vehicle for driving over rough terrain.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A vehicle designed for space flight.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place
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- The part of the universe lying outside the limits of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- A fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
- A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust
- A bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle
- Fine, greyish dust and soil that covers the surface of the moon. Formed by constant pounding of the surface by impacts, the regolith can be between 2 meters and 20 meters deep.
15 Clues: A state of very weak gravity. • A vehicle designed for space flight. • A vehicle for driving over rough terrain. • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle • A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust • A path described by one body in its revolution about another. • The mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects. • ...
use _ for space 2022-06-01
15 Clues: icon • mouse • later • camera • screen • no one • I go/am • something • a year ago • _____ clic en • _______ a Internet • use to message fast • ______ por Internet • ______ un disco compacto • last word of "to be online"
Patterns in Space 2025-03-11
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- One revolution around the Sun is called [BLANK]
- Season occurring when the North Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun
- A group of stars that make a shape/picture
- The spinning of an object around its axis
- Gravity gets [BLANK] with distance
- An imaginary line that goes through the center of the Earth
- The first Moon Phase following a Full Moon
- The movement of one object around another object
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- The Moon Phase where the first half of the Moon is visible
- The amount of daylight and darkness are [BLANK] during both Spring and Fall
- Force that pulls everything to Earth (or other objects in space)
- The tilt of Earth's axis causes these
- Season occurring when the North Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
- A dark area or shape made by an object blocking a source of light
- The Moons gravitational pull causes these
15 Clues: Gravity gets [BLANK] with distance • The tilt of Earth's axis causes these • The spinning of an object around its axis • The Moons gravitational pull causes these • A group of stars that make a shape/picture • The first Moon Phase following a Full Moon • One revolution around the Sun is called [BLANK] • The movement of one object around another object • ...
Time and Space 2025-03-16
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- The 1859 solar storm, which inspired "Cyber Cocoon," is known as what event?
- Which NASA mission was named after a Greek goddess?
- "Beyond the Light" includes a 26-minute cinematic experience divided into how many scenes?
- What is the primary tool used to study space, as highlighted in the exhibition?
- Jewel Box Sun" showcases the Sun in how many different wavelengths?
- What is the name of the art and technology studio that created "Beyond the Light"?
- Which Mars rover, represented in "Mars Rovers’ Dreams," was described as having a personality combining whimsy, wonder, and grit?
- Which space telescope’s discoveries are featured in "Beyond the Light"?
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- What type of orbit will Artemis missions use to help astronauts reach the Moon’s South Pole?
- What type of propulsion does the Artemis mission use for inclination control thrusters?
- The "Cyber Cocoon" installation explores the potential effects of which type of solar event?
- Which scientific institute curates the images from the James Webb Space Telescope?
- "Nature’s Pulse" visualizes Earth’s health using how many transparent OLED screens?
- What celestial body is the focus of NASA’s Artemis mission?
- What space agency collaborated with ARTECHOUSE to create "Beyond the Light"?
15 Clues: Which NASA mission was named after a Greek goddess? • What celestial body is the focus of NASA’s Artemis mission? • Jewel Box Sun" showcases the Sun in how many different wavelengths? • Which space telescope’s discoveries are featured in "Beyond the Light"? • The 1859 solar storm, which inspired "Cyber Cocoon," is known as what event? • ...
31 -Space Race 2025-04-13
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- – First artificial satellite, launched by USSR in 1957.
- – Lunar module that landed on the Moon.
- – First person to walk on the Moon.
- – Apollo 11 command module’s name.
- – First human in space, Soviet cosmonaut.
- – Series of Soviet satellites and spacecraft.
- – Soviet robotic missions to the Moon.
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- – Soviet news agency that announced spaceflight achievements.
- – Aldrin’s nickname; second man on the Moon.
- – U.S. president who set Moon landing goal.
- – Rocket series that launched Apollo missions.
- – Long-running Soviet/Russian spacecraft program.
- – First U.S. human spaceflight program.
- – NASA program that landed men on the Moon.
- – NASA program before Apollo; tested spaceflight skills.
15 Clues: – Apollo 11 command module’s name. • – First person to walk on the Moon. • – Soviet robotic missions to the Moon. • – Lunar module that landed on the Moon. • – First U.S. human spaceflight program. • – First human in space, Soviet cosmonaut. • – U.S. president who set Moon landing goal. • – NASA program that landed men on the Moon. • ...
33 - Space Race 2025-04-14
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- – Role responsible for talking to astronauts from mission control.
- – Launch ______; where rockets lift off from.
- – Apollo 11 astronaut, Moonwalker and lunar module pilot.
- – Commander of Apollo 8, first to orbit the Moon.
- – Apollo 16 command module pilot, originally bumped from Apollo 13.
- – Critical item used by astronauts to follow mission steps.
- – Sea of _______; site of Apollo 11 landing.
- – Took famous "Earthrise" photo during Apollo 8.
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- – First name of Duke, youngest person to walk on the Moon.
- – Small engine used to slow spacecraft during descent.
- – Nickname for Apollo 10 lunar module.
- – One of the Mercury Seven, later managed astronaut selection.
- – Data sent from spacecraft to Earth.
- – Lunar module pilot of Apollo 12, walked on the Moon.
- – Powerful rockets that help spacecraft escape Earth’s gravity.
15 Clues: – Data sent from spacecraft to Earth. • – Nickname for Apollo 10 lunar module. • – Sea of _______; site of Apollo 11 landing. • – Launch ______; where rockets lift off from. • – Took famous "Earthrise" photo during Apollo 8. • – Commander of Apollo 8, first to orbit the Moon. • – Small engine used to slow spacecraft during descent. • ...
Space Cross Word 2021-08-31
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- ? A place where humans lived
- ? This planet has a funny name
- ? someone who travels in space
- ? a large bowl-shaped cavity in the ground.
- ? there are 8 _____ in our Solar System
- ? Something that lasts 24 hours.
- ? These people study the universe
- ? Something that appears at night time.
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- ? a small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- ? Moon
- ? a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- ? something that is a bus in space kind of
- ? This thing is a very large ball of bright glowing hot matter in space.
- ? the main topic of this cross word
- ? a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space as a meteor.
15 Clues: ? Moon • ? A place where humans lived • ? This planet has a funny name • ? someone who travels in space • ? Something that lasts 24 hours. • ? These people study the universe • ? the main topic of this cross word • ? a small rocky body orbiting the sun. • ? there are 8 _____ in our Solar System • ? Something that appears at night time. • ...
22. Outer Space 2025-07-06
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- A dirty snowball in the sky with a tail.
- Something having to do with a world's orbiting natural satellite.
- Giant A very large world made mostly of gas.
- A space traveler.
- A starry picture in the night sky.
- The distance light travels in one year.
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- Space Station A big science lab orbiting our home world.
- The seventh world from its central star, a blue-green ice giant.
- When one heavenly body blocks the light of another.
- Something from beyond our home world.
- A small dwarf world beyond the major ones in our system.
- A famous telescope floating above our atmosphere.
- The sixth world from its central star, famous for its beautiful rings.
- The eighth and farthest major world from its central star, also a blue ice giant.
- A giant group of burning balls of gas.
15 Clues: A space traveler. • A starry picture in the night sky. • Something from beyond our home world. • A giant group of burning balls of gas. • The distance light travels in one year. • A dirty snowball in the sky with a tail. • Giant A very large world made mostly of gas. • A famous telescope floating above our atmosphere. • When one heavenly body blocks the light of another. • ...
Earth Space Science 2025-07-30
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- A cluster of stars in the sky that are grouped together in a particular pattern
- An object that orbits a planet
- The science that studies celestial objects
- Has a star with planets orbiting it
- The galaxy Earth's a part of
- A huge ball of glowing gas
- The entirety of time, space, matter, and energy
- A star in the center of our solar system
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- A measure of distance, the distance light travels in a year
- An object that orbits a planets, a natural satellite
- Balls of ice and dust orbiting the sun
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stats and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- A small rocky 'mini planet'
- One of the eight main celestial bodies of our solar system
- A rock in space that enters the surface/ atmosphere of a planet.
15 Clues: A huge ball of glowing gas • A small rocky 'mini planet' • The galaxy Earth's a part of • An object that orbits a planet • Has a star with planets orbiting it • Balls of ice and dust orbiting the sun • A star in the center of our solar system • The science that studies celestial objects • The entirety of time, space, matter, and energy • ...
Universe and Space 2022-10-17
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- The line on which an object rotates
- A series of space missions designed to send people to the moon
- Life that originates outside Earth
- A day when Earth's rotation axis is leaning along Earth's orbit
- Reusable spacecraft that transport people and materials to and from space
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- A day when Earth's rotation axis is the most toward or away from the Sun
- The large, dark, flat areas on the Moon
- The study of life in the universe, including life on Earth
- Any small object that orbits a larger object
- A spinning motion
- Uncrewed spacecraft sent from Earth to explore objects in space
- The motion of one object around another object
- The path an object follows as it moves around another object
- A vehicle designed to propel itself by ejecting exhaust from one end
- Anything related to the moon
15 Clues: A spinning motion • Anything related to the moon • Life that originates outside Earth • The line on which an object rotates • The large, dark, flat areas on the Moon • Any small object that orbits a larger object • The motion of one object around another object • The study of life in the universe, including life on Earth • ...
Students in Space 2022-07-27
Space crossword puzzle 2022-02-10
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- a force that pulls or attracts
- diagonal line through the earth
- system the sun is responsible for many patterns is our _______ ______
- shadows face the ______ direction from the sun
- a stars brightness counts on its size temp and ______ from earth
- you can see different ones at different times of year
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- what is the mascot of Groton Dunstable schools
- new, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent are all _________________
- earth makes a complete _____ in 24 hours
- these support evidence that the sun "moves" through the sky
- the sun is one
- it takes a year or 365 days for the earth to complete one around the sun
- The tilt is why we have _______ the orbit is why _______ change
- places where millions and millions of stars are
- a medium-sized star
15 Clues: the sun is one • a medium-sized star • a force that pulls or attracts • diagonal line through the earth • earth makes a complete _____ in 24 hours • what is the mascot of Groton Dunstable schools • shadows face the ______ direction from the sun • places where millions and millions of stars are • you can see different ones at different times of year • ...
Earth Space Science 2022-01-14
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- what is being tested
- the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration
- fourth stage in a stars life
- third stage in a stars life
- the data collected during the experiment
- final stage in a stars life
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- describes the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time
- second stage of a stars life
- first stage of a stars life
- the vertical distance between a peak or a valley and the equilibrium point
- when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction
- an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it
- the distance between corresponding points on two consecutive waves
- a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location
- the ability to do work
15 Clues: what is being tested • the ability to do work • first stage of a stars life • third stage in a stars life • final stage in a stars life • second stage of a stars life • fourth stage in a stars life • the data collected during the experiment • an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it • the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- outside of the asteroid belt
- outer an has rings
- orbits us
- the smallest planet
- It separates the outer planets from the
- big,hot and it's what gives us light
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- outer planer and blue
- inside of the asteroid belt
- the red planet
- the biggest planet is our solar system
- has a log tail and orbits the sun
- has different tempters and sizes
- Red,yellow and bigger then mercury but smaller then Earth
- outer planet blue and spines upside
- where we live
15 Clues: orbits us • where we live • the red planet • outer an has rings • the smallest planet • outer planer and blue • inside of the asteroid belt • outside of the asteroid belt • has different tempters and sizes • has a log tail and orbits the sun • outer planet blue and spines upside • big,hot and it's what gives us light • the biggest planet is our solar system • ...
funny space crossword 2025-12-01
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- a magnet that attracted around a celestial body making over celestial body's orbit it
- a collection of stars, planets and celestial body's
- a big rock chilling through space
- humans were like look at those stars it looks like a whatever it is
- a big flaming rock that has the zoomies through space
- a big thing that if you look at the sun from it you will get temporary blindness
- star goes kaboom and little particles start float in space
- naughty moon goes in front of the sun
- a collection of stars planets and celestial bodies that is extraordinary massive
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- i want to be a planet
- stars that make anything possibly a banana
- force that keeps you on earth and keeps you from flying
- a little thing we call da sky
- going round and round
- a little thing a ma bob floating around space
15 Clues: i want to be a planet • going round and round • a little thing we call da sky • a big rock chilling through space • naughty moon goes in front of the sun • stars that make anything possibly a banana • a little thing a ma bob floating around space • a collection of stars, planets and celestial body's • a big flaming rock that has the zoomies through space • ...
Space and Astronomy 2025-08-24
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- – A large celestial body that orbits a star and doesn't produce light.
- – The sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings.
- – When one celestial body blocks the light from another.
- – A massive ball of burning gas that emits light and heat.
- – An icy body that releases gas and dust, often with a glowing tail.
- – A rocky object orbiting the sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- – The invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
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- – A tool used to view distant stars and planets.
- – The path one object takes as it circles around another in space.
- – The universe as an orderly and harmonious system.
- – A giant cloud of gas and dust where stars may be born.
- – A vehicle used to launch objects into space.
- – A small rock or particle from space that burns in Earth’s atmosphere.
- – A massive system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- – Earth’s natural satellite.
15 Clues: – Earth’s natural satellite. • – A vehicle used to launch objects into space. • – A tool used to view distant stars and planets. • – The universe as an orderly and harmonious system. • – The sixth planet from the sun, known for its rings. • – A giant cloud of gas and dust where stars may be born. • – When one celestial body blocks the light from another. • ...
Outer Space Crossword! 2026-03-15
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- A group of stars in the sky.
- A ball of shining gas, made mostly of hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity. Turning hydrogen into helium creates the energy that makes stars shine.
- Rocks floating around in space.
- A force that pulls matter together.
- The streak of light caused when a meteoroid enters a planet’s atmosphere and starts to burn from the heat of friction.
- A place in space where matter and light cannot escape if they fall in.
- A cloud of dust or gas found between stars.
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- Compact area in the center of a massive galaxy that is around a supermassive black hole. They are some of the brightest objects in the universe.
- The curved path that a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves as it circles around another object.
- All of space and time, and everything in it. It’s everything ever!
- An icy rock that lets off gas and dust, which may form tails when it is flying close to a sun.
- A collection of thousands to billions of stars held together by gravity. We live in the Milky Way.
- The explosion of a star that makes it as bright as a whole galaxy.
- A natural object that travels around a bigger natural object. The Earth has one we see at night.
- A large body in outer space that circles around the sun or another star.
15 Clues: A group of stars in the sky. • Rocks floating around in space. • A force that pulls matter together. • A cloud of dust or gas found between stars. • All of space and time, and everything in it. It’s everything ever! • The explosion of a star that makes it as bright as a whole galaxy. • A place in space where matter and light cannot escape if they fall in. • ...
Potterworld! 2017-04-10
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- A Griffin Prefect that also has a youtube channel
- Cunning and ambitious
- wise and studious
- A majestic Bird as a well as an allegiance
- Where the destroyed Phoenix Base is
- A place with two entrances and is full of secrets(3 words no space)
- An Amazing dueler; Arena Master
- Where the Dark follower base is(2 words no space)
- A spell that gives you the ability to see in the dark
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- An Amazing Flying Professor that plays hide and seek
- Someone who is loyal to the dark lord(2 words no space)
- Kind and love food(2 words no space)
- Teaches Flying,Dueling, and Charms
- Spell needed to reach the newer phoenix base(2 words no space)
- Full of pride and are brave
15 Clues: wise and studious • Cunning and ambitious • Full of pride and are brave • An Amazing dueler; Arena Master • Teaches Flying,Dueling, and Charms • Where the destroyed Phoenix Base is • Kind and love food(2 words no space) • A majestic Bird as a well as an allegiance • A Griffin Prefect that also has a youtube channel • Where the Dark follower base is(2 words no space) • ...
Vocab Word Wall Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-12
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- a big ball of hot gases
- a person that is exploring space
- a continuous area or expanse which is free
- planets that are not sustainable to a human body
- agency responsible for the space program
- a celestial body resembling a small planet
- conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- when moon moves into the earths shadow
- the biggest star in the earths orbit
- the rate at which an entity such as a star completes cycles of rotations
- a big airplane that goes into orbit to do space exploration
- a big rock in space heading towards the earth
- a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or a star
- a rock falls from space to earth
- the shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse
- when light encounter a discontinuity in the medium through which it is being transmitted
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- a ring that all our planets follow
- cosmetic snow balls of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the sun
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- investigation out of our orbit
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
- the angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis
- is the earths only satellite
- the moon before getting smaller
- piece of technology that is in space and orbits around earth in 90 minutes
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- phase that is starting the moon phase
- a phase of the moon almost finishing its cycle
- a building or place given over to or equipped for observation of natural phenomena
- a big camera that can see all the way out of our orbit
- before a full moon and after a new moon
31 Clues: a big ball of hot gases • is the earths only satellite • investigation out of our orbit • the moon before getting smaller • a person that is exploring space • a rock falls from space to earth • a ring that all our planets follow • the biggest star in the earths orbit • phase that is starting the moon phase • when moon moves into the earths shadow • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- a device that is used to obtain information from outer space and send it back to Earth
- a device without people on it that is designed for travel or operation outside of the Earth’s atmosphere
- spinning of a planet, moon, sun, or another object around its axis
- sun-centered
- a spherical region that surrounds the solar system
- objects of rock, metal, and ice that are smaller than planets and revolve around the Sun
- object that revolves around a larger object in space
- a unit used to measure distances in the Solar System equal to the average distance between the Earth and Sun
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- force of gravity between two objects increases as the mass of the objects increases and as the distance between them decreases
- oval shaped
- a small body from which a planet originated in the early stages of development of the solar system
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
- a piece of rock from space the enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns, creating a bright streak of light across the sky
- the region of interplanetary space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in which most asteroids are found
- solar system object made of ice, which follow a long, narrow orbit around the Sun dwarf planet: a celestial body similar to a planet by orbiting in a zone that has many other objects in it
- one orbit of an object in space around another object in space
- a relatively large spherical body that surrounds a star
- a piece of a meteor that breaks off and lands on the Earth meteoroid: a relatively small, rocky body that travels through space
- one of the large planets made mostly of gas geocentric: describes something that using Earth as the reference point gravitational force: force of attraction between two objects
- rocky planets in the inner solar system
- a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed
21 Clues: oval shaped • sun-centered • rocky planets in the inner solar system • a natural object that revolves around a planet • a spherical region that surrounds the solar system • object that revolves around a larger object in space • a relatively large spherical body that surrounds a star • one orbit of an object in space around another object in space • ...
Look Book crossword Unit 7~8 2023-12-22
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- action that all planets are doing now
- the power acting between two objects (space)
- a person who travels into space
- a bed that astronauts use in space(2)
- the 1st month
- the place where you live in now
- a person's opinion that may happen in future
- the closest planet to the sun
- mechanical engineer working for Nasa(2)
- international space station
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- a circus school in Colombia(3)
- a dance where only hands and feet can touch the floor
- the icy planet, there are seventeen hours in a day on ______
- the gases around a planet
- It's a type of music that musicians sometimes play on the street in Morocco
- a person who catches animals
- _______ Opera-an important traditional performance in China
- traditional stories that came from ancestor
- a place that celebrate Monte Carlo (international circus festival)
19 Clues: the 1st month • the gases around a planet • international space station • a person who catches animals • the closest planet to the sun • a circus school in Colombia(3) • a person who travels into space • the place where you live in now • action that all planets are doing now • a bed that astronauts use in space(2) • mechanical engineer working for Nasa(2) • ...
Crocodiles & Alligators 2017-05-31
17 Clues: Big • Nose • Give • Fast • Hard • Space • mostly • Chance • Skills • Tapered • Perilous • Snakes & Lizards • Length, bodyweight • Rest/lie in the sun • Finding differences • Habitat/where they live • Space, zones or regions
space exploration in the 1960s: 2023-09-21
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- - First U.S. human spaceflight program.
- - Extravehicular activity.
- - U.S. space explorer.
- - Moon-landing program.
- - Path of a celestial body.
- - Launch of a spacecraft.
- - First artificial satellite.
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- - Soviet spacecraft series.
- - Instrument for celestial observation.
- - Red planet of interest.
- - First human in space.
- - Pertaining to the moon.
- - Russian space explorer.
- - Spacecraft propulsion device.
- - Program that prepared for Apollo missions.
15 Clues: - U.S. space explorer. • - First human in space. • - Moon-landing program. • - Red planet of interest. • - Pertaining to the moon. • - Russian space explorer. • - Launch of a spacecraft. • - Extravehicular activity. • - Soviet spacecraft series. • - Path of a celestial body. • - First artificial satellite. • - Spacecraft propulsion device. • - Instrument for celestial observation. • ...
Neil Armstrong 2023-03-25
11 Clues: competition • flying vehicle • related to the moon • famous space station • expedition into space • endless space of matter • body in space with craters • person who works with vehicles • mode of transportation used for space • starting word of most nasa rocket names • person who is legally allowed to fly planes
ASTRONAUTS ALMANAC 2024-12-05
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- Space environment without air
- NASA’s historic moon mission program
- Small rocket engine for fine movements
- Space telescope launched in 1990
- Cord connecting astronauts during a spacewalk
- Collection of stars, gas, and dust
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- Part of an astronaut's suit protecting the head
- US space agency acronym
- Second planet from the sun
- Joining of two spacecraft in orbit
- Russian spacecraft for orbital missions
- Ice and dust body with a glowing tail
- Path of a spacecraft around a planet
- Weightless condition in space
14 Clues: US space agency acronym • Second planet from the sun • Space environment without air • Weightless condition in space • Space telescope launched in 1990 • Joining of two spacecraft in orbit • Collection of stars, gas, and dust • NASA’s historic moon mission program • Path of a spacecraft around a planet • Ice and dust body with a glowing tail • ...
METABOLISM PART 2 2021-01-06
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- Pyruvate has to be converted to ____ ______ (2 words no space) in the intermediate step so it can enter the Krebs cycle.
- __ respiration is a type of cellular respiration that produces maximum number of ATP (38 ATP) per molecule of glucose.
- ____ acts as a terminal electron acceptor for fermentation.
- The Calvin cycle operates during the light _______ phase of photosynthesis.
- ______ ______ ______ (3 words no space) is a series of redox reactions that pass electrons from one membrane bound carrier to another ad then to a final electron acceptor.
- The electrons carried from glycolysis and Kreb cycle are donated to the electron transport chain by ___ and FADH2.
- ____ respiration uses alternative electron acceptors like sulfate, nitrate and carbonate.
- Aerobic respiration produces _____ ATP than anaerobic respiration.
- During electron transport chain, some of the carriers actively transport protons across the membrane by the process of ______. This process sets up the Proton motive force.
- Fermentation is mainly done to regenerate ______ , that enters back into glycolysis.
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide is fixed and reduced to produce glucose during the _____ _____ stage of photosynthesis(2 words no space-name of the cyclic phase)
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- ____ _____ (2 words no space) is the only step of respiration in which Carbon dioxide is produced.
- Fermentation of a glucose molecule has the potential to produce a net number of ___ ATP’s. (spell out the number)
- Two ____ _______ (2 words no space )molecules are the end products of glycolysis: They are also the precursors for aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration and fermentation.
- Glycolysis, occurs in the ___ of prokaryotic as well as the eukaryotic cells.
- NAD+, FAD+ and NADP are all examples of ____ ____ (2 words no space).
- Fermentation produces ____ ATP than respiration.
- The electrochemical gradient of hydrogen ions across a membrane is called the _____ gradient.
- The Electron transport chain occurs in the ___ ___ (2 words no space) of the prokaryotic cell.
- The electron transport chain generates ATP by _____ phosphorylation, where energy from the redox reactions is used to attach an inorganic phosphate to ADP
20 Clues: Fermentation produces ____ ATP than respiration. • ____ acts as a terminal electron acceptor for fermentation. • Aerobic respiration produces _____ ATP than anaerobic respiration. • NAD+, FAD+ and NADP are all examples of ____ ____ (2 words no space). • The Calvin cycle operates during the light _______ phase of photosynthesis. • ...
ZATHURA 2021-04-29
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- Planet with highest density in solar system
- NASA scientists have developed technology to help ___ land during emergencies
- Biggest circle seen around the sun or the moon
- This part of sun is visible to us
- Line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky
- The outer atmosphere of a star is called
- Goldilocks zone is also known as ___ zone
- Unmanned spacecraft sent by NASA to study the planet Jupiter and its moon
- The layer of gases that surround the earth
- First name of the first woman astronaut born in haryana
- A space movie about aliens for people who don’t like movies about aliens
- Planet with fastest revolution time
- Wg Cdr Rakesh sharma was a
- An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as
- Country of Asia's first cold atom lab
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- World's third largest hypersonic wind tunnel situated at
- The process by which dust and gas accumulated into the larger bodies such as stars and planets
- Planet named after a Greek God, unlike others which are named after Roman Gods
- The first Canadian astronaut to walk on the moon
- Last name of the second Soviet space Traveller
- 1st satellite of India
- Recently NASA's perseverance a rover generated which oxygen on Mars for the first time
- Which country recently launched a prototype that can catch space debris with net
- All of space and everything in it including star's, planets and galaxies
- Path of a planet around the Sun
- Expelled from solar system family
- The only planet whose period of rotation is longer than the period of revolution around the Sun is
- In April 2021, India and France have agreed on which space agreement for sending humans to space
- The lander of Chandrayaan 2 was named
- Real scientist of Mission Mangal
30 Clues: 1st satellite of India • Wg Cdr Rakesh sharma was a • Path of a planet around the Sun • Real scientist of Mission Mangal • This part of sun is visible to us • Expelled from solar system family • Planet with fastest revolution time • The lander of Chandrayaan 2 was named • Country of Asia's first cold atom lab • The outer atmosphere of a star is called • ...
Module 4.01 Quiz 2024-11-01
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- Change the properties of an object in the design space. (e.g., move, rotate, and scale.)
- Three-sided polygon that has exactly three vertices that are connected by edges.
- Coordinate planes are aligned with a selected object.
- A line that connects two vertices and defines the edge of one two-dimensional section of an object.
- Location in 3D space used to designate the end of a line or an intersection between two lines.
- Four-sided polygon that has exactly four vertices that are connected by edges.
- Infinite line representing one dimension in 3D space.
- All edges in a direct line are connected end-to-end.
- Change the size of an object, line, or vertex relative to one or more coordinate planes.
- Two-dimensional space that combines all points within two axes.
- Coordinate planes are aligned with the design space.
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- Change the rotation of an object, line, or vertex relative to a coordinate plane.
- Create additional edges that divide a face into multiple faces.
- Any point along an axis.
- Face of an object that consists of lines and vertices.
- Change the location of an object, line, or vertex alone one or more axes.
- Designate a fixed increment for transformations.
- Create and scale a connected copy of all edges along the plane of a face.
- Simple objects in 3D space. These would include basic shapes like cubes, cones, and spheres.
- Two-dimensional polygon that is defined by at least three edges that intersect at vertices.
- Size and position of objects relative to each other or to the design space.
- Polygon that consists of more than four vertices.
- Create an angled face between the adjacent faces of a 3D solid object.
- Move a face in the direction of Normal, creating additional faces between the edges and the original edge location.
- Used to define which side of a face or vertex is considered the “out” side.
25 Clues: Any point along an axis. • Designate a fixed increment for transformations. • Polygon that consists of more than four vertices. • All edges in a direct line are connected end-to-end. • Coordinate planes are aligned with the design space. • Coordinate planes are aligned with a selected object. • Infinite line representing one dimension in 3D space. • ...
Pencil Shading Terms 2022-10-13
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- Space The positive space in a drawing is the area where the objects take the space.
- Flying mammal
- Line This line is sued to show movement and action.
- A shape which has a circle on one end and a point on the other. A 3-D triangle.
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- In a work of art, chiaroscuro is a dramatic lighting difference where a sharply highlighted figure or objects against a dark background. High contrast.
- The darker area of an object where the light does not hit. The opposite side of the highlight.
- Space The negative space in a drawing is all of the space around and in between the objects.
- The horizon line is the same as your eye level. When determining the horizon of your drawing the artist needs to look at the subject matter and determine what is above eye level and what is below eye level.
- A six sided box on which all six sides are perfect squares.
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- The lightest area of shading. In a drawing, the brightest highlight is just left white paper.
- Line A line which appears to be at rest.
- Large marsupial
- This is achieved when a drawing appears to have depth, space and a foreground, middle ground, and background.
- Line This line is used to draw the outside lines and basic surface lines of an object.
- Line This line is used to quickly sketch the subject matter in a drawing.
- A circle which appears to have been flattened.
- A tube shape with a circle at both ends.
- Line This line is perceived by the viewer when the artist has shaded an area next to a highlighted area. The place where the shading differences meet is called an implied line.
- The degree of lightness and darkness in shading. A value scale starts with white and slowly gradates to black.
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Line A line which appears to be at rest. • A tube shape with a circle at both ends. • A circle which appears to have been flattened. • Line This line is sued to show movement and action. • A six sided box on which all six sides are perfect squares. • ...
Maya's Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-06
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- image/ made up
- visually descriptive
- relating to the magnetic field of earth
- study of outer space
- center of the earth
- form a mental image
- someone who flies to space
- branch of math that studies shapes/ lines
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- something to do with space
- extremely large
- something that you make up
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurement
- internal heat of the earth
- the science of earth
- rocky airless worlds that orbit the sun
- photo
- earth
17 Clues: photo • earth • image/ made up • extremely large • center of the earth • form a mental image • visually descriptive • study of outer space • the science of earth • something to do with space • something that you make up • internal heat of the earth • someone who flies to space • relating to the magnetic field of earth • rocky airless worlds that orbit the sun • ...
Satellite 2023-12-13
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- A planet with a ring
- The red planet
- Fammous failed rocket launch (1)
- The gas planet
- Famous failed rocket launch (2)
- Used for meteorology
- Japanese space development company
- Our home
- Used to explore plants
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- An international satellite
- Group of stars with a given name
- The moon of a planet with rings
- Used to receive electromagnetic waves
- Creatures outside planet Earth
- Space Development Company
- A celestial body moving in the sky
- Transportation from Earth to Space
17 Clues: Our home • The red planet • The gas planet • A planet with a ring • Used for meteorology • Used to explore plants • Space Development Company • An international satellite • Creatures outside planet Earth • The moon of a planet with rings • Famous failed rocket launch (2) • Group of stars with a given name • Fammous failed rocket launch (1) • A celestial body moving in the sky • ...
Cross Word 2022-05-01
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- controversial and bias posters
- humans and their ancestors
- first dog in orbit
- strong and influencial nations
- the name of the Russian satellites
- space tech for communication
- first hominid in space
- mission to get a man on the moon
- first man in space
- first man on moon
- state owned ideology
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- war with violence or fighting
- crisis caused by USSR missiles
- ban of testing nuclear weapons
- the capitalist nation in the cold war
- USSR
- the release of satellites
17 Clues: USSR • first man on moon • first dog in orbit • first man in space • state owned ideology • first hominid in space • the release of satellites • humans and their ancestors • space tech for communication • war with violence or fighting • controversial and bias posters • crisis caused by USSR missiles • ban of testing nuclear weapons • strong and influencial nations • ...
HappyThursday 2024-09-19
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- location of NASA headquarters (abbr)
- all of space, time, matter, and energy
- in Orbit City, they live in the Skypad apartments
- Pluto
- jet-propulsion device
- world-famous tourist attraction in LA
- main component of a star
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- comfort in every bar
- Santa's 6th reindeer
- responsible for the tides
- Isaac's law
- SpaceX and Tesla
- 6th planet from the sun
- gap between words
- "anti-gravity machine" from The Office
- a celebrity
- first animal in space
17 Clues: Pluto • Isaac's law • a celebrity • SpaceX and Tesla • gap between words • comfort in every bar • Santa's 6th reindeer • jet-propulsion device • first animal in space • 6th planet from the sun • main component of a star • responsible for the tides • location of NASA headquarters (abbr) • world-famous tourist attraction in LA • all of space, time, matter, and energy • ...
Isha! 2025-06-11
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- Class we had together
- Fav animal
- My fav movie
- my birthday month
- My fav show (two words no space)
- My fav holiday
- My fav ice cream flavor (3 words no space)
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- My fav food
- my birthday date (like for you 15)
- Fav book genre (two words no space)
- My fav snack
- Fav season (winter spring summer or fall)
- Fav type of flower
- Song that reminds me of you
- My fav sport
- My dogs name
- Fav number
17 Clues: Fav animal • Fav number • My fav food • My fav snack • My fav movie • My fav sport • My dogs name • My fav holiday • my birthday month • Fav type of flower • Class we had together • Song that reminds me of you • My fav show (two words no space) • my birthday date (like for you 15) • Fav book genre (two words no space) • Fav season (winter spring summer or fall) • ...
Isha! 2025-06-11
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- Class we had together
- Fav animal
- My fav movie
- my birthday month
- My fav show (two words no space)
- My fav holiday
- My fav ice cream flavor (3 words no space)
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- My fav food
- my birthday date (like for you 15)
- Fav book genre (two words no space)
- My fav snack
- Fav season (winter spring summer or fall)
- Fav type of flower
- Song that reminds me of you
- My fav sport
- My dogs name
- Fav number
17 Clues: Fav animal • Fav number • My fav food • My fav snack • My fav movie • My fav sport • My dogs name • My fav holiday • my birthday month • Fav type of flower • Class we had together • Song that reminds me of you • My fav show (two words no space) • my birthday date (like for you 15) • Fav book genre (two words no space) • Fav season (winter spring summer or fall) • ...
Isha! 2025-06-11
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- Fav animal
- Fav number
- My fav movie
- Fav book genre (two words no space)
- My dogs name
- Fav season (winter spring summer or fall)
- my birthday date (like for you 15)
- My fav show (two words no space)
- Song that reminds me of you
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- My fav ice cream flavor (3 words no space)
- My fav snack
- My fav food
- My fav sport
- my birthday month
- Class we had together
- My fav holiday
- Fav type of flower
17 Clues: Fav animal • Fav number • My fav food • My fav snack • My fav movie • My fav sport • My dogs name • My fav holiday • my birthday month • Fav type of flower • Class we had together • Song that reminds me of you • My fav show (two words no space) • my birthday date (like for you 15) • Fav book genre (two words no space) • Fav season (winter spring summer or fall) • ...
Chest Trauma Puzzle 2014-03-11
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- humans have 12 pairs of these
- emphysema (swelling and crackling sound if air leaks into the tissues)
- type of pleural effusion caused by resulting from inflammation of the pleura.
- type of pleural effusion caused by abnormal lung pressure
- use of a needle to rapidly drain fluid from the pleural space
- encourage this to help re-expand the lung
- fluctuation of the water seal chamber with respiration
- pleura which lines the chest cavity
- another name for subcutaneous emphysema
- risk factor for primary spontaneous pneumothorax
- difficulty breathing
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- pleura which surrounds the lungs
- air in the pleural space
- most common cause of hemothorax
- blood in the pleural space
- pleural _____ (excessive fluid in the pleural space)
- holding the chest to protect against the pain
- pneumothorax (hallmark sign is tracheal deviation)
- bluish color of the skin or mucous membranes
19 Clues: difficulty breathing • air in the pleural space • blood in the pleural space • humans have 12 pairs of these • most common cause of hemothorax • pleura which surrounds the lungs • pleura which lines the chest cavity • another name for subcutaneous emphysema • encourage this to help re-expand the lung • bluish color of the skin or mucous membranes • ...
SCIENCE 2023-12-13
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- a space rock
- a wave that travels through space.
- the amount of times a wave passes in a given time period
- what does the human eyes see when you combined all the color of the spectrum
- the transfer of energy from one space
- wave that moves parallel to its medium
- what does the human eyes see when theres no colors at all
- heat traveling through empty space
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- heat rises, cold/cool sinks
- the distance between one crest to the next
- part of the eye that sends information
- a large mirror for light
- clear surface of eye that allows bends light into lens
- a source to see in darkness
- matter that waves travel through
- heat transfer by direct touch
- black hole in the eye
- wave that is a type of machine wave
- a large source of light
- wave a that needs a medium to trave
20 Clues: a space rock • black hole in the eye • a large source of light • a large mirror for light • heat rises, cold/cool sinks • a source to see in darkness • heat transfer by direct touch • matter that waves travel through • a wave that travels through space. • heat traveling through empty space • wave that is a type of machine wave • wave a that needs a medium to trave • ...
crossword 2022-05-10
15 Clues: Space • Galaxy • Kelvin • Cepheid • Parallax • Inflation • Cosmology • Photometer • Dark Matter • Temperature • DopplerShift • Hole Black Hole • Electromagnetism • PrimevalFireball • FundamentalForces
Race 2 Space -2 Space Club JMIT 2023-09-27
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- The measurement used for stuff inside the solar system
- The force that balances out gravity.
- Largest moon in solar system
- Brightest comet in solar system
- The first telescope in Earth's orbit.
- Who discovered Uranus(First Name)?
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- First country to land on South pole of moon
- The cloud of dust and gas that the solar system came from.
- The closest star to the solar system besides the sun.
- The space a object takes up.
- The way scientists measure large distances in space.
- The object in the solar system with the largest gravitational pull.
- The person who discovered gravity.
- Where objects shrinks to infinite density
- The gravitational pull of an object.
15 Clues: The space a object takes up. • Largest moon in solar system • Brightest comet in solar system • The person who discovered gravity. • Who discovered Uranus(First Name)? • The force that balances out gravity. • The gravitational pull of an object. • The first telescope in Earth's orbit. • Where objects shrinks to infinite density • First country to land on South pole of moon • ...
Friday Crossword 2024-05-16
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- The huge explosion that scientists think created the Universe a long time ago.
- The big, bright star at the center of our Solar System that gives us light and warmth.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it.
- The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space.
- Anything related to land or Earth. Terrestrial planets are rocky planets like Earth.
- The closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It's very hot and has no moons.
- The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun.
- The way we learn about the world and universe through observation, experiments, and study.
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- People who study and learn about how the world and the universe work.
- People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it.
- A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun.
- A huge group of stars, planets, and other space stuff held together by gravity. We live in the Milky Way galaxy.
- The path that planets, moons, and other objects follow as they go around a star or planet.
- A big, colorful cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The second planet from the Sun. It’s similar in size to Earth but has a very thick, hot atmosphere.
- Everything that exists, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, and space.
- The spinning of a planet or other object around its own axis. Earth’s rotation gives us day and night.
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It's a big collection of stars and planets.
- A specific area or part of a larger space, like a neighborhood or part of the sky.
21 Clues: The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun. • People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it. • A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun. • The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space. • The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area. • ...
Astronomy Crosswords 2025-04-11
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- Fourth planet of the solar system
- Total amount of energy or light a star or other celestial object emits per unit of time
- American space cooperation
- 2 Hydrogen 1 Oxygen
- People who explore outer space
- Field, The area around a magnet where magnetic forces can be felt or detected
- Force of attraction between objects with mass
- The founder of Tesla and SpaceX
- The inner center of a planet
- FLare Sudden intense bursts of radiation from the sun
- matter in an object
- Short formed of Internation Space Sation
- To create something such as energy
- is a comparison of two quantities
- Measure of how much mass is contained
- Thin layer above the photosphere
- West East South....?
- Basic unit of matter
- A celestial planet that orbits the Sun
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- Refers to the curved path an object takes as it moves around another object due to gravity.
- Anything related to rotation or turning around a central point or axis
- A famous Youtuber who worked on the Mars Rover
- Release or discharge of something such as light
- A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- Often used to describe the strength or intensity
- Space sciencetist
- Distance from the center of a circle or sphere to its edge or surface
- Amount of space in an object
- The 3rd planet of the solar system
- Refers to how much an object or shape deviates from being perfectly circular
- A planet with a noticeable ring
- Aircraft that propels astronauts into outer space
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet
- Anything related to the sun
- Speed of an object in a specific direction
- A massive luminous ball of gas
- Outer layer of the sun
- Capacity to do work or cause change existing in various forms like kinetic
- Bright yellow/orange hot star
39 Clues: Space sciencetist • 2 Hydrogen 1 Oxygen • matter in an object • West East South....? • Basic unit of matter • Outer layer of the sun • American space cooperation • Anything related to the sun • Amount of space in an object • The inner center of a planet • Bright yellow/orange hot star • People who explore outer space • A massive luminous ball of gas • The founder of Tesla and SpaceX • ...
Intro to Space Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle 2024-10-17
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- A continuum of all electromagnetic waves arranged according to frequency and wavelength, from radio waves to gamma radiation
- A person trained to be part of a spacecraft crew
- A galaxy with a bulge in the center and very distinct long arms winding around the center
- Objects, such as planets, moons, and stars, that are located in space
- Streaming arcs of millions of stars swirling around the center of a spiral-shaped galaxy
- A galaxy with very little symmetry that does not fit into any category
- A complex system of garments that allows an astronaut to work safely outside a spacecraft
- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located
- Rotation center of a galaxy
- The management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity
- The quality in a person or society that arises from arts, manners, and scholarly pursuits
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- A galaxy with a long oval shape, a bright center, no apparent internal structure or spiral arms, and very little dust or gas
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in one year
- A large grouping of stars in space
- A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system
- All of space and the matter space contains
- A celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy is generated by nuclear reactions in its interior
- A star and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it
- A measure of how far apart two objects are
- The investigation of physical conditions in space and on stars, planets, and other celestial bodies through the use of satellites, space probes, or spacecraft with human crews
20 Clues: Rotation center of a galaxy • A large grouping of stars in space • All of space and the matter space contains • A measure of how far apart two objects are • A person trained to be part of a spacecraft crew • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located • A large celestial body that revolves around a star in a solar system • ...
Astronomy Definitions 2025-10-08
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- Small, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- Region between Mars and Jupiter filled with rocks and small objects
- Small bits of rock or dust that float about in space.
- Natural satellite that orbits a planet
- Meteor that survives its fall through the atmosphere and lands on Earth
- Distance light travels in one year (2 words)
- Icy space objects that form glowing tails when they get close to the Sun
- Large, round object that orbits a star, like Earth around the Sun
- Robots that explore the surface of other planets or moons
- Small, round space object that orbits the Sun but isn’t big enough to be a planet (2 Words)
- Small bits of rock or dust that burn up as they fall through Earth’s atmosphere. They look like stars streaking across the sky (2 words)
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- Powerful space telescope that helps us see deep into the universe (2 words)
- Space objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune, like Pluto and Eris (3 words)
- Giant lab orbiting Earth where astronauts live and do experiments (3 words)
- Zone beyond Neptune full of icy objects, including dwarf planets like Pluto (2 words)
- Group of stars that form a pattern or picture in the sky
- Everything that exists: space, time, stars, galaxies, and planets
- Star near the end of its life that expands and becomes very large and cool (3 words)
- Star at the centre of our Solar System that gives Earth light and heat
- Giant shell of icy objects far, far away from the Sun, thought to be the source of many comets (2 Words)
- Big gas planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- Huge collection of stars, planets, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- Massive explosion that happens when a big star dies
- Spot in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape (2 words)
- Galaxy that contains our Solar System (2 words)
25 Clues: Natural satellite that orbits a planet • Distance light travels in one year (2 words) • Galaxy that contains our Solar System (2 words) • Massive explosion that happens when a big star dies • Small, rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • Small bits of rock or dust that float about in space. • Big gas planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune • ...
Universe Vocab-Ceara Latson-6th 2014-10-09
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- waves with longer wavelengths than visible light.
- transfer of energy through matter or space.
- instrument that collects light or other electromagnetic radiaton
- accurate representation of an object that is almost like the actual object
- radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves.
- waves with very high energy and no mass or charge.
- Galaxy with bulge in center with long arms.
- equals 9.5 trillion km
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- All space and matter in space.
- explosion of a large star.
- stars that spread from center of spiral galaxy
- dust that appears as dark ribbons against bright stars
- waves that are high energy used in medical.
- 300,000km/sec
- distance between two adjacent corresponding points.
- grouping of stars in space.
- galaxy with bright center with little dust or gas
- Waves with long wavelengths and low frequencies.
- waves that provide visible light spectrum.
19 Clues: 300,000km/sec • equals 9.5 trillion km • explosion of a large star. • grouping of stars in space. • All space and matter in space. • waves that provide visible light spectrum. • transfer of energy through matter or space. • waves that are high energy used in medical. • Galaxy with bulge in center with long arms. • stars that spread from center of spiral galaxy • ...
CROSSWORD 12 JULY 2022 2022-07-08
Across
- a card that a passenger must have in order to be allowed to get on an aircraft or a ship [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, from which you can take money out of your bank account using a special card [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- a style, especially in the arts, that involves a particular set of characteristics
- a building in which local government officials and employees work and have meetings [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- to laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way, often at something silly or rude or when you are nervous
- a school that is free to go to because the government provides the money for it [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- (British English) the floor of a building that is at the same level as the ground outside [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
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- an official notice put on your vehicle when you have parked illegally that tells you that you must pay a fine (= a punishment that involves paying an amount of money)
- books, films, or cartoons about an imagined future, especially about space travel or other planets [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- a belt that fastens around you when you are travelling in a vehicle or aircraft and holds you in your seat, in order to reduce the risk of being injured in an accident [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- a special wide strip on a road, on which only buses are allowed to travel [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
- the act of thinking about something
- the job of performing in films or plays
- a food made from a mixture of flour, fat, and water, rolled flat and either wrapped around or put over or under other foods, and then baked
- relaxed in manner and character [BE CAREFUL: two words without space]
15 Clues: the act of thinking about something • the job of performing in films or plays • relaxed in manner and character [BE CAREFUL: two words without space] • a style, especially in the arts, that involves a particular set of characteristics • to laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way, often at something silly or rude or when you are nervous • ...
It’s a Bird, It's a Plane, It’s Superman! Or… is it? 2024-01-22
Across
- Allergy season is here
- “Look it’s the London ____”
- “Light-bringer”, fallen angel
- Titan is the moon of what planet in our solar system
- Jumping Olympic sport that “Eddie the eagle” used to compete in
- Short horizontal bar hung by ropes, typically used in circus performances
- The calm is in the eye of the storm
- When a celestial body obscures another celestial body
- Planet in our solar system that has 79 moons
- A person that is trained and certified by the Russian Space Agency to work in space
- Constellation known for its three stars that make up the belt
- Movie that stars the character Dusty Crophopper
- Mulan’s dragon friend
- A group of dragons
- A rigid framework composed of only two force members
- Aircraft without an internal structural frame
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- Canadian owned airline company
- As my astrophysics teacher calls them “clouds in space”; clouds of dust and gas in space
- What planet did superman come from?
- Toy that you take out on windy days
- Known colloquially as the redbird
- The “wispy” looking clouds in the sky
- A jump into water that produces a large splash; or a round solid projectile
- Small unmanned aerial vehicle
- OHO Canada’s official postal code for Santa in the North Pole
- Sadako’s goal was to fold 1000 of these
- To sail or hover in the air, often at a great height
- Name of object propelled by a catapult
- Earth’s shape is an oblate ____
- Infrared space telescope; formerly known as the “Next Generation Space Telescope”
30 Clues: A group of dragons • Mulan’s dragon friend • Allergy season is here • “Look it’s the London ____” • “Light-bringer”, fallen angel • Small unmanned aerial vehicle • Canadian owned airline company • Earth’s shape is an oblate ____ • Known colloquially as the redbird • What planet did superman come from? • Toy that you take out on windy days • The calm is in the eye of the storm • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2025-04-01
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- A round pit on a moon's surface
- The spinning motion of a planet about its axis
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust; the earliest stage in a star's life
- The presumed final stage of a white dwarf
- An object that revolves around another object in space
- A star that has collapsed under its own gravity
- A meteoroid that has hit the Earth's surface.
- The movement of an object around another object
- All of space and everything around it
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- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- A natural object that orbits a planet
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
- A celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
- an object in space whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
- A pattern of stars in the sky
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space that is the first stage of star formation.
- A piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere
21 Clues: A pattern of stars in the sky • A round pit on a moon's surface • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • A natural object that orbits a planet • All of space and everything around it • The presumed final stage of a white dwarf • A meteoroid that has hit the Earth's surface. • The spinning motion of a planet about its axis • A star that has collapsed under its own gravity • ...
Chp. 11 Fossils Crossword 2025-11-20
Across
- Petroleum and natural gas came from these fossilized marine plants
- (2 words, no space) In 2005 what was discovered in a fossilized T-Rex that scientists didn't think was possible
- Fibrous plant matter build up and compressed
- (2 words, no space) Also called a missing link
- A species is headed for this when more animals or plants dies than are born
- This type of fossil seems to appear reliably in their proper sequence across the world
- An organic sedimentary rock that formed from fossilized plants
- Creationists believe this event is when most fossils were formed
- Most evolutionists believe there were this many extinction events
- A mineralized form of tree sap
- (2 words, no space) Examples are coal, oil, natural gas
- 95% of all fossils are _____ organisms
- (2 words, no space) examples are bones, shells and insects trapped in amber
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- The study of fossils
- Many dead things don't fossilize because they are eaten by these
- The process of replacement where dissolved minerals replace the actual material
- A type of flat print found on rocks
- Fossils usually less than a millimeter in size
- Commonly called oil
- The type of rock most fossils are found in
- (2 words, no space) a dead organism trapped in sediment decayed away and left an open space
- Any remains or trace of a formerly living thing preserved by natural processes
- Many scientists believe fossils can tell us a lot about _____ in the past
- Most biologists have this worldview
24 Clues: Commonly called oil • The study of fossils • A mineralized form of tree sap • A type of flat print found on rocks • Most biologists have this worldview • 95% of all fossils are _____ organisms • The type of rock most fossils are found in • Fibrous plant matter build up and compressed • (2 words, no space) Also called a missing link • ...
Environmental Science Unit 2.3 - Biomes, Water, Air 2025-11-16
Across
- The smallest of the the three global atmospheric circulation cells (no space).
- The seasonal change that occurs around June 20-21 (no space).
- The top of the mesosphere.
- The atmospheric layer beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere
- The cause of fluctuations (no space).
- Biome that receives less than 25 cm annual precipitation.
- The top of the troposphere.
- Biome that receives 200+ cm annual precipitation (no spaces).
- The ion layer in the thermosphere.
- The amount of dissolved salt present in water.
- Biome that receives less than 25 cm annual precipitation and has permafrost.
- Warm air creates an area of ___ pressure.
- The percent of solar energy being reflected.
- The seasonal change that occurs around December 20-22(no space).
- The area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The second atmospheric layer.
- Ocean ecosystem with low productivity due to low light penetration, a phytoplankton base of food chain, deep sea organisms and hydrothermal vent communities (no space).
- What does denser air do?
- The hottest atmospheric layer.
- The earth's rotation causes moving air and water to appear to move to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and the left in the Southern Hemisphere (no space).
- Permanently frozen soil.
- The narrow band of high winds near the top of the troposphere that can move at speeds up to 300 km per hour and are unpredictable (no space).
- Biome that receives 50-200 cm annual precipitation (no spaces).
- Diagrams that summarize an area's average monthly temperature and precipitation.
- The rate at which primary producers undergo photosynthesis (no spaces).
- The maximum amount of water vapor in air at a give temperature (no space).
- Trees that lose their leaves and cease photosynthesis for part of the year.
- The liberation of energy when atmospheric water vapor condenses into liquid water (no spaces).
- The cooling effect of the reduction in pressure of rising air (no space).
- Terrestrial climax communities with wide geographic distributions.
- The seasonal change that occurs around March 20-21 (no space).
- Biome that receives 25-75 cm annual precipitation.
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- Global air movement patterns, due to unequal heating of earth's surface (no spaces).
- The coldest atmospheric layer.
- Warmer air can hold more of this.
- Biome that receives 75-100 cm annual precipitation.
- Also known as mid-latitude cells (no space).
- The top of the stratosphere.
- These aquatic ecosystems have a high salt content
- Photosynthesis tends to be limited by light availability, which is a function of depth and water ___.
- Biome that receives 25-100 cm annual precipitation (also known as Boreal or N Coniferous Forest).
- The seasonal change that occurs around September 22-23(no space).
- Biome that receives 50-150 cm annual precipitation.
- Ocean ecosystems that provide habitats and help protect shorelines from erosion.
- Ocean ecosystem that is highly diverse, with an extreme range of temperature, moisture, and salinity.
- At night the land cools more ___ than water.
- The warming effect of the increase in pressure of sinking air (no space).
- The amount of organic matter that remains after primary producers use some to carry out cellular respiration (no spaces).
- On sunny days land heats up ___ than water.
- Cold air creates an area of ___ pressure.
- Biome that receives 30-100 cm annual precipitation (also known as Mediterranean shrublands).
- The rate at which primary producers convert energy to biomass (no spaces).
- Organic matter.
- These aquatic ecosystems have a low salt content.
- The lowest atmospheric layer.
- What does less dense air do?
- Average conditions, including temperature and precipitation, over long periods of time in a given area.
- Convection currents located between 0-30 degrees N and 0-30 degrees S latitude (no space).
- Aquatic ecosystems are either flowing or ____.
60 Clues: Organic matter. • What does denser air do? • Permanently frozen soil. • The top of the mesosphere. • The top of the troposphere. • The top of the stratosphere. • What does less dense air do? • The second atmospheric layer. • The lowest atmospheric layer. • The coldest atmospheric layer. • The hottest atmospheric layer. • Warmer air can hold more of this. • ...
The Sun Cross Word Puzzle 2021-09-25
Across
- The Earth’s ______ is the region of space surrounding Earth resulting from the interaction of the solar wind with the Earth’s magnetic field.
- Solar _____ storm occurs when there is a large-scale magnetic eruption which accelerates charged particles in the solar atmosphere to very high velocities.
- The Sun’s ____ is where thermonuclear reaction take place.
- Space weather can _____ telecommunication on Earth.
- A _____ storm is a temporary disturbance of the Earth’s magnetosphere caused by a solar wind shock wave.
- Space weather is phenomena that occur on the _____ of the Sun
- The Sun’s atmosphere consists of ____ parts.
- A bright red layer of gas below the corona.
- Space weather can disrupt ____ system (GPS) on Earth.
- The ______ zone is the layer which is located above the Sun’s core.
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- Grainy structures visible at the upper part of the convective zone that forms the photosphere.
- Particles in plasma travel together at high speeds from the Sun to outer space.
- A dark area on the surface of the photosphere due to lower temperatures than the surrounding temperature.
- A very large loop shape made up of flaming gases on top of the Sunspots.
- Space weather can disturb ___power lines on Earth.
- A compact layer of gas seen to be shining with yellow light from the Earth.
- In the Sun’s core, ____ atoms are fused to form helium atoms.
- Coronal mass ejection is the eruption of _____ gas particles that appears to be a cloud that expands.
- The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.
- The ____ zone is where large bubbles of hot plasma move up towards the surface of the Sun.
- Charged gas that erupts strongly and often occurs near the Sunspots.
21 Clues: A bright red layer of gas below the corona. • The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere. • The Sun’s atmosphere consists of ____ parts. • Space weather can disturb ___power lines on Earth. • Space weather can _____ telecommunication on Earth. • Space weather can disrupt ____ system (GPS) on Earth. • The Sun’s ____ is where thermonuclear reaction take place. • ...
Socialization Review Crossword 2024-03-20
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- Children who lack socialization in there early years are considered ___ children.
- An integrated conception of the norms, values, and beliefs of one's community or society. (2 words, no space)
- The stage where children take on roles of others one at a time and act and think as another would.
- Locke's theory that humans learn all their behavior from the environment they live in. (2 words, no space)
- The stage where children learn to engage in more sophisticated role taking as they become able to consider the roles of several people simultaneously.
- TV, newspapers. magazines, internet, radio (2 words, no space)
- cultural process of learning to participate in group life.
- "Self" is composed of these two parts (2 words, no space)
- Socially constructed concept that varies depending on location, culture, time in history.
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- Designed an experiment that showed the negative effects of social isolation on rhesus monkeys.
- The unique way that an individual adapts to his/her surroundings.
- Process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors.
- Places where residents are separated from the rest of society. (2 words, no space)
- Group of individuals about the same age and share common interests.
- Process in which old norms, values, attitudes, behaviors are given up.
- Stage between childhood and adulthood-typically spanning teenage years.
- The people whose judgements are most important to out self-concepts. (2 words, no space)
- The stage where a child imitates the physical and verbal behaviors of significant others.
- Children often learn their socialization from their ___.
- Characteristics present at birth.
20 Clues: Characteristics present at birth. • Children often learn their socialization from their ___. • "Self" is composed of these two parts (2 words, no space) • cultural process of learning to participate in group life. • TV, newspapers. magazines, internet, radio (2 words, no space) • Process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors. • ...
UNIT 21 - Science, space travel, the universe 2025-12-01
Across
- a goal or purpose
- testing an idea to see what happens
- an organized society with cities and government
- something that is unknown or hard to understand
- making or creating a plan or idea
- a place where water is stored
- without any limit
- a vehicle that travels in space
- a rock from space that enters the Earth's atmosphere
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- to confuse or puzzle someone
- disorder or randomness in a system
- a small rocky object in space
- the path of an object around a planet or star
- judging how good or correct something is
- a region in space with very strong gravity
- to move very fast in science fiction
- to settle in a new land and control it
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- the process of getting larger
- to fall down or fail
- having the skills or knowledge for something
- no longer existing
- how heavy something is for its size
- an idea that can be tested in science
- relating to the sun
- energy that travels through space or air
- a theoretical passage connecting two points in space
- looking carefully at something
- when one object blocks another in the sky
- improving something to make it more accurate
- material used to make clothes or objects
- an idea suggested for discussion
- to make a planet suitable for humans
- a theory or idea that is not based on real science
- relating to the moon
- a small settlement far from other places
36 Clues: a goal or purpose • without any limit • no longer existing • relating to the sun • to fall down or fail • relating to the moon • to confuse or puzzle someone • the process of getting larger • a place where water is stored • a small rocky object in space • looking carefully at something • a vehicle that travels in space • an idea suggested for discussion • ...
Poverty in Elizabethan England 2024-04-15
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- People who rented land from owner
- When prices rise
- Not enough of something
- More and more people (2 words no space)
- Homeless and jobless people who wandered around
- Who the land belonged to
- Not having jobs
- New system of dividing fields
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- When not enough food grows (2 words no space)
- What farmers grow
- Less pay (2 words no space)
- Moving from one place to another
- Important product for export
- Land anybody could use for crops/pasture (2 words no space)
14 Clues: Not having jobs • When prices rise • What farmers grow • Not enough of something • Who the land belonged to • Less pay (2 words no space) • Important product for export • New system of dividing fields • Moving from one place to another • People who rented land from owner • More and more people (2 words no space) • When not enough food grows (2 words no space) • ...
Exam 3 Review 2021-03-21
Across
- the process by which animals maintain an internal temperature within a normal range
- the process by which cells with the same genes become different from each other (two words, no space)
- the development of body form and cell organization
- uptake of small molecules by body cells
- irreversible increase in size
- unspecialized tissue composed of dividing cells
- the process of breaking food down into molecules small enough to absorb
- failure to obtain adequate nutrition
- type of meristem that undergoes secondary growth
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- what the space between cells is filled with in animals (two words, no space)
- body system that transmits information between specific locations; controls all other body systems
- where materials such as nutrients, waste products, and gases must be exchanged across (two words, no space)
- the overall flow and transformation of energy in an animal
- maintaining internal balance regardless of external environment
- the act of eating or feeding
- govern strength, diffusion, movement, and heat exchange in animals (two words, no space)
- body system that releases signaling molecules called hormones into the bloodstream
- type of meristem that undergoes primary growth
- the passage of undigested material out of the digestive system
19 Clues: the act of eating or feeding • irreversible increase in size • failure to obtain adequate nutrition • uptake of small molecules by body cells • type of meristem that undergoes primary growth • unspecialized tissue composed of dividing cells • type of meristem that undergoes secondary growth • the development of body form and cell organization • ...
Cross Word 2022-05-01
Across
- controversial and bias posters
- humans and their ancestors
- first dog in orbit
- strong and influencial nations
- the name of the Russian satellites
- space tech for communication
- first hominid in space
- mission to get a man on the moon
- first man in space
- first man on moon
- state owned ideology
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- war with violence or fighting
- crisis caused by USSR missiles
- ban of testing nuclear weapons
- the capitalist nation in the cold war
- USSR
- the release of satellites
17 Clues: USSR • first man on moon • first dog in orbit • first man in space • state owned ideology • first hominid in space • the release of satellites • humans and their ancestors • space tech for communication • war with violence or fighting • controversial and bias posters • crisis caused by USSR missiles • ban of testing nuclear weapons • strong and influencial nations • ...
Satellite 2023-12-13
Across
- Creatures outside planet Earth
- A big rock trapped in Earth's gravity
- A celestial body moving in the sky
- The moon of a planet with rings
- Fammous failed rocket launch
- Space Development Company
- The gas planet
- The red planet
- A planet with a ring
- Transportation from Earth to Space
- An international satellite
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- Japanese space development company
- Used for meteorology
- Used to explore plants
- Used to receive electromagnetic waves
- Our home
- Group of stars with a given name
17 Clues: Our home • The gas planet • The red planet • Used for meteorology • A planet with a ring • Used to explore plants • Space Development Company • An international satellite • Fammous failed rocket launch • Creatures outside planet Earth • The moon of a planet with rings • Group of stars with a given name • Japanese space development company • A celestial body moving in the sky • ...
Satellite 2023-12-13
Across
- A planet with a ring
- The red planet
- Fammous failed rocket launch (1)
- The gas planet
- Famous failed rocket launch (2)
- Used for meteorology
- Japanese space development company
- Our home
- Used to explore plants
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- An international satellite
- Group of stars with a given name
- The moon of a planet with rings
- Used to receive electromagnetic waves
- Creatures outside planet Earth
- Space Development Company
- A celestial body moving in the sky
- Transportation from Earth to Space
17 Clues: Our home • The red planet • The gas planet • A planet with a ring • Used for meteorology • Used to explore plants • Space Development Company • An international satellite • Creatures outside planet Earth • The moon of a planet with rings • Famous failed rocket launch (2) • Group of stars with a given name • Fammous failed rocket launch (1) • A celestial body moving in the sky • ...
Isha! 2025-06-11
Across
- Class we had together
- Fav animal
- My fav movie
- my birthday month
- My fav show (two words no space)
- My fav holiday
- My fav ice cream flavor (3 words no space)
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- My fav food
- my birthday date (like for you 15)
- Fav book genre (two words no space)
- My fav snack
- Fav season (winter spring summer or fall)
- Fav type of flower
- Song that reminds me of you
- My fav sport
- My dogs name
- Fav number
17 Clues: Fav animal • Fav number • My fav food • My fav snack • My fav movie • My fav sport • My dogs name • My fav holiday • my birthday month • Fav type of flower • Class we had together • Song that reminds me of you • My fav show (two words no space) • my birthday date (like for you 15) • Fav book genre (two words no space) • Fav season (winter spring summer or fall) • ...
Escape Room 2024 2024-05-10
Across
- This note gets two (2) beats
- Composed of three (3) or more pitches
- a genre of music focused on expressing hardships, (with the)
- The penultimate solfege syllable
- "Ta Ta TiTi Ta" is an example of this
- This genre of music was focused on expressing emotions
- Letters in a C Chord
- Volume of music, e.g.
- Five (5) of these form the musical staff
- Miss Yazo's primary instrument
- 3rd Space, 1st Line, 2nd Line
- An instrumental group consisting of wind, string, and percussion instruments
- The second solfege syllable
- An Italian word for a slow speed
- How many beats in a whole rest
- Letters in an F Chord
- Conductor's wand
- Quiet, musically
- A stringed instrument originally invented by the Portuguese
- Loud, in Italian
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- The first keyboard instrument invented
- A brass instrument might also be called this
- A genre of music that lasted from 1600-1750 and was very ornate
- The speed of music, in Italian
- A genre of music during which Beethoven composed
- "Every bird has found a place, on a line or in a ______"
- Letters in a B Diminished Chord
- How many beats in a dotted half note
- How music is divided and organized
- The first solfege syllable
- Style of music
- # First Space
- Music performed alone
- 3rd Space, 2nd Space, 3rd Line
- The letters of the alphabet used in music
- 2nd Space, 2nd Line, 4th Space, 4th Line
- The name of this symbol -->
- A highly popular genre of music today
38 Clues: # First Space • Style of music • Conductor's wand • Quiet, musically • Loud, in Italian • Letters in a C Chord • Volume of music, e.g. • Music performed alone • Letters in an F Chord • The first solfege syllable • The second solfege syllable • The name of this symbol --> • This note gets two (2) beats • 3rd Space, 1st Line, 2nd Line • The speed of music, in Italian • ...
Space 2021-12-21
6 Clues: the planet with water • speed with a direction • when the sun is covered by the moon • phase of the moon where it is fully lit • phase of the moon where only a small slice is shown • an invisible force which attracts a body to another body with larger mass
Space 2021-12-14
6 Clues: can blind you from earth • we can see them at night • circles around the earth • has a big ring around it • planet 71% water and 29% earth • it is launched from earth to other planets
space 2023-02-13
6 Clues: is very hot • has 82 moons • has life on it • a glowing yellow orb in the sky • has a dot on it because that is a explosion • sometimes full sometimes half, glows at night
space 2023-02-06
6 Clues: A dwarf planet. • hottest planet. • Nearest planet to sun. • planet having rings around it. • A tool that astronomers use to see faraway objects. • Name of a constellation whose shape is like a ladle.
space 2022-09-26
6 Clues: wheeled machine • used for flights • the solid state of water • how sound travels in space • carries satellites into space • used by a pilot to jump out of an airplane
Space 2021-02-07
6 Clues: The Earth is an example. • The Earth's natural satellite. • The star that heats the Earth. • A natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night. • Any one of the very large groups of stars that make up the universe. • All of space and everything in it including stars, planets, galaxies, etc.
space 2021-02-10
6 Clues: is Earth's satellite. • are solidand some are not. • is the brightest object in the sky. • are huge balls of gases out in space. • are the leftovers of the solar system. • Flashes of light in the night sky.burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
space 2021-06-09
Space! 2023-05-22
Space 2023-05-28
6 Clues: A collection of star systems • Everything that exists anywhere • The universe considered as a whole • A magnifier of images of distant objects • The force of attraction between all masses in the universe • Of or relating to a celestial body that orbits around a star
