space Crossword Puzzles
17 2024-08-06
Across
- to break suddenly from inside with noise and force
- relating to the moon
- to send a spacecraft or bomb into the sky, or a ship into the water
- an object in space that leaves a bright line behind it in the sky
- to watch someone or something carefully
- relating to, or involving the sun
- very important; rare and worth a lot of money
- to say that something will happen in the future
- to find out something that you did not know before
- everything that exists, including stars, space, etc.
- development and improvement of skills, knowledge, etc.
- an instrument that makes distant objects seem larger and closer
- to keep people or things apart from each other
- to form by putting together; to produce music, poetry, etc.
- the force that makes objects fall to the ground
- to hit something with great force
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- happening or starting from a short time ago
- to move around a large object in space such as a planet
- someone who travels and works in space
- to try to discover all the facts about something
- not well known; not easy to understand
- an important job, usually travelling somewhere
- clear to almost anyone; easy to understand or see
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth to collect information
- used to refer to a particular thing and not something general
- the area outside the Earth; an empty or available area
- a large, round object in space that moves around the sun or another star
- to increase in size or amount, or to make something increase
- to travel to a new place to learn about it
- an extremely large group of stars and planets
30 Clues: relating to the moon • relating to, or involving the sun • to hit something with great force • someone who travels and works in space • not well known; not easy to understand • to watch someone or something carefully • to travel to a new place to learn about it • happening or starting from a short time ago • very important; rare and worth a lot of money • ...
Intro to Mac Computrs 2024-09-05
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- What does the Command-A keyboard shortcut do?(Hint: Two words, no space)
- At the bottom of the screen. Quick access to your most frequently used applications, folders, and files.
- What does the Command-V keyboard shortcut do?
- The Adobe program to edit videos. (Hint: Two words, no space)
- What does the Command-C keyboard shortcut do?
- The Adobe program to create graphics.
- You click on this icon to search your computer for files or programs.
- This is what you type on.
- This is at the top of the screen display. (Hint: Two words, no space)
- The button is on your left hand side on the back of the screen.
- What does the Command-Shift-S keyboard shortcut do? (Hint: Two words, no space)
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- This is on the menu bar at the top of the screen, changes for each program you use.(Hint: Two words, no space)
- This is the background to your computer, where all icons will show up. Programs will cover this area when opened.
- We have an external reader with card slot for this. (Hint: Two words, no space)
- Doing Command-Shift-4 will do this which lets you copy whats on your screen.
- _________ is the Application on the dock to open up folders to navigate your computer.
- The Adobe program used to edit photos.
- This is what you use to move the cursor around on the screen.
- is the ___________ key
- The port is located on your right side behind the screen. It takes 3.5mm audio jack.
- What does the Command-Z keyboard shortcut do?
- What does the Command-S keyboard shortcut do?
- The ________ menu is what you use to log out of the computer at the end of class.
23 Clues: is the ___________ key • This is what you type on. • The Adobe program to create graphics. • The Adobe program used to edit photos. • What does the Command-V keyboard shortcut do? • What does the Command-C keyboard shortcut do? • What does the Command-Z keyboard shortcut do? • What does the Command-S keyboard shortcut do? • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-04-16
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- In terms of GDP this is NOT stocks or bonds but the final capital goods that a business purchases
- The long version of CPI (no space)
- This type of unemployment is the result of a mismatch of labor supply and marker. Workers do not have the right kind of skills needed
- CPI is used to measure this ______
- This is the full name for the FRS or the FED (no space)
- This is the acronym for the market committee that creates monetary policy
- This is the finished product used in GDP (2 words/no space)
- This country has the highest GDP and world's largest economy since 1871
- This diagram shows the different relationships in an economy and how they work together (2 words/no space)
- This is a model that shows economic activity over time and it repeats over and over (2 words/no space)
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- There are 12 of these in the Federal Reserve
- When there is a temporary decrease in inflation rates (very common)
- This is a very serious recession that has a large contraction in the economy
- The long version of GDP (no space)
- This type of unemployment is the result of workers moving between jobs or waiting for a job to start
- This type of unemployment is caused by the downturn of economic activity (the jobs usually return)
- CPI reports are done _________
- This is the lowest point on a business cycle
- This type of unemployment has to do with what jobs are available during 'season'
- This is the highest point on a business cycle
- When the government spend more money than it has it creates a __________.
- This form of policy is created by the government
22 Clues: CPI reports are done _________ • The long version of GDP (no space) • The long version of CPI (no space) • CPI is used to measure this ______ • There are 12 of these in the Federal Reserve • This is the lowest point on a business cycle • This is the highest point on a business cycle • This form of policy is created by the government • ...
ESC 116 L Astronomy Lab Final Review 2022-05-04
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- Unit of measuring astronomical distances
- Can increase your grade (2 words no space)
- Bending of light when passing from one medium into another
- Vertical axis of H-R diagram
- The distance travelled by light in a year (2 words no space)
- The objective of a reflecting telescope
- The Pleiades are this type of star cluster
- Cooler regions on the surface of the Sun
- Stars drift to the ... during the night
- Uranium can be ...
- As measured with respect to the stars
- The objective of a refracting telescope
- The magnitude as seen from 10 pc
- The power of a telescope to collect light (2 words no space)
- The Universe is ...
- The farther a galaxy the larger its ...
- 90% of stars are located here on the H-R diagram (2 words no space)
- Equation used to measure speed of galaxies
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- Lower left region of the H-R diagram (2 words no space)
- Stars produce ... spectra
- Science that studies the Universe
- The function of the eyepiece is to ...
- His law: v=Hd
- Indicator that galaxies are moving away
- The eyepiece is a ...
- Upper right region of the H-R diagram (2 words no space)
- The identity of a chemical element is determined by the number of ...
- Atomic particle with no electric charge
- The ability of a telescope to resolve detail
- His third law can be used to calculate the mass of Jupiter
- Their number equals number of protons in an atom
- Returning of light when passing from one medium into another
- Radioactive element used to determine the Earth’s age
- Horizontal axis of H-R diagram
- As measured with respect to the Earth
35 Clues: His law: v=Hd • Uranium can be ... • The Universe is ... • The eyepiece is a ... • Stars produce ... spectra • Vertical axis of H-R diagram • Horizontal axis of H-R diagram • The magnitude as seen from 10 pc • Science that studies the Universe • As measured with respect to the stars • As measured with respect to the Earth • The function of the eyepiece is to ... • ...
การทำงานของนักวิทยาศาสตร์ 2023-06-25
Across
- Time เวลา
- Inferring การลงความคิดเห็นข้อมูล
- Defining operationally การกำหนดนิยามเชิงปฏิบัติ
- Observation การสังเกต
- Modeling Construction การสร้างแบบจำลอง
- Classification การจำแนกประเภท
- Controlling variables การควบคุมตัวแปร
- Experimenting การทดลอง
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- Communication การสื่อความหมายข้อมูล
- Prediction การพยากรณ์
- numbers Using numbers การคำนวณ
- Interpreting data การตีความหมายข้อมูล
- Relationship การหาความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างสเปชกับสเปชและสเปชกับเวลา
- Formulating hypothesis การตั้งสมมติฐาน
- Space พื้นที่ครอบครองวัตถุ
- Identifying การกำหนด
- Measurements การวัด
- Organizing การจัดกระทำ
- Conclusion การลงข้อสรุป
19 Clues: Time เวลา • Measurements การวัด • Identifying การกำหนด • Prediction การพยากรณ์ • Observation การสังเกต • Organizing การจัดกระทำ • Experimenting การทดลอง • Conclusion การลงข้อสรุป • Space พื้นที่ครอบครองวัตถุ • Classification การจำแนกประเภท • numbers Using numbers การคำนวณ • Inferring การลงความคิดเห็นข้อมูล • Communication การสื่อความหมายข้อมูล • Interpreting data การตีความหมายข้อมูล • ...
UE Operations and Technical Services One-Day 2023-01-20
Across
- A document sent from Event Consultants and Planners with all of an event details
- Name of the closet across from the RSU Auditorium
- Testing the audio, video, and internet connection for the permanent technology, as well as cameras and audio devices, in a space, and shutting the system off before leaving the space
- What does the "I" in CRIM stand for?
- This room only has the capability to support one wired microphone
- Dropping off deliverable resources to the main desk for the sponsor to pick up
- Common name of the Multipurpose Space in room LIB103
- A piece of equipment (chair, table, ect)
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- Term used to describe an event that requires extra attention determined by the following factors: the nature of the event, status of attendees, complexity of setup, and space being used
- Screen Orientation the Standard Tech should be in
- Standard setup style for Dunn A&B
- The name of the Operations and Technical Services Phone on the Supervisor desk
- What weekly responsibility is preformed by the Operations Assistant on duty every Monday morning?
- Standard Setup style for RSU202
- How many feet of EGRESS space need to exist between all exit points of a space and the edges of the setup?
- The name of the web based program we use to create diagrams
- When calling out from a shift less than 24 hours away, you ______ your supervisor before emailing eventops@bridgew.edu
- A red, BSU registration cover that is like a tablecloth
- The foyer on the ground floor of RSU is called the ______ foyer
19 Clues: Standard Setup style for RSU202 • Standard setup style for Dunn A&B • What does the "I" in CRIM stand for? • A piece of equipment (chair, table, ect) • Screen Orientation the Standard Tech should be in • Name of the closet across from the RSU Auditorium • Common name of the Multipurpose Space in room LIB103 • A red, BSU registration cover that is like a tablecloth • ...
Word 2016 Module 2 2016-11-02
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- Text or graphics that appear at the top of each document page
- A note that exists at the bottom of the page
- Type of page break that Word inserts because it has determined that it has run out of space on a page
- Amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph
- Process of placing items on the Office Clipboard
- A document you use to communicate the results of research findings
- Type of page break that the user inserts as desired
- Text or graphics that appear at the bottom of each document page
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- A named group of formatting characteristics
- Corrects errors as you type
- Displayed along the left edge of the Word window
- Format of sources in a MLA style Works Cited page
- Amount of space above and below a paragraph
- indent Indenting just the first line of a paragraph
- Using someone else's work and claiming it as your own
- Amount of vertical space between each line of text
16 Clues: Corrects errors as you type • A named group of formatting characteristics • Amount of space above and below a paragraph • A note that exists at the bottom of the page • Displayed along the left edge of the Word window • Process of placing items on the Office Clipboard • Format of sources in a MLA style Works Cited page • ...
Williamstown Independent FFA 2018-05-30
Across
- The organization that merged with the FFA in 1965 was the ____ ____ of America (2 words no space).
- This is the first degree an FFA member can attain.
- Williamstown FFA is in the _____ region of the Kentucky FFA (2 words no space).
- This city is where the National FFA Convention is held.
- Gentlemen wear this around their neck for official FFA dress.
- The Kentucky FFA Advisor is ______.
- There are ____(number) National FFA Officers.
- One of the official FFA Colors (2 words no space).
- The FFA Creed was written by E.M.
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- The National FFA Advisor is ____.
- The National FFA Organization was founded in this city (2 words no space).
- These awards recognize FFA members for excellence in their SAE.
- This is the highest degree an FFA member can attain.
- This is the 'uniform' of the National FFA Organization (2 words no space).
- This is an organization for former members, parents, and supporters of FFA.
- Women wear this around their neck for official FFA dress.
- One of the official FFA colors (2 words no space).
17 Clues: The National FFA Advisor is ____. • The FFA Creed was written by E.M. • The Kentucky FFA Advisor is ______. • There are ____(number) National FFA Officers. • This is the first degree an FFA member can attain. • One of the official FFA colors (2 words no space). • One of the official FFA Colors (2 words no space). • This is the highest degree an FFA member can attain. • ...
Space crossword puzzle 2022-01-26
Across
- belt-It separates the outer planets from the inner planets
- biggest planet is our solar system
- orbits us
- smallest planet
- big hot and its what gives us light
- has a log tail and orbits the sun
- has different tempters and sizes
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- planets inside of the asteroid belt
- where we live
- planets outside of the asteroid belt
- red yellow and bigger then mercury but smaller then Earth
- outer planet blue and spines upside down
- outer planer and blue
- the red planet
14 Clues: orbits us • where we live • the red planet • smallest planet • outer planer and blue • has different tempters and sizes • has a log tail and orbits the sun • biggest planet is our solar system • planets inside of the asteroid belt • big hot and its what gives us light • planets outside of the asteroid belt • outer planet blue and spines upside down • ...
Earth and Space 2020-06-06
Across
- Term is used to measure the distance between objects found in space. It is the unit that measures the distance that light can travel in one year.
- The inside of this planet is composed of ice and rock. The exterior of this planet is composed primarily of chemicals such as methane, H2O, ammonia. This planet is 7th in the solar system and is also known as the ice giant.
- A composition of ice dust and gas that is in the form of an ellipse (a narrow circle). These objects orbit the sun and when it orbits closer to the sun, a tail of gas and dust follow this celestial object.
- The beginning phase of a star's life. At this phase it does not yet resemble a star but it begins to form from clouds and gas. This star is also known as a baby star.
- A scientific theory that defines an explosion of matter that created the universe.
- A moment caught 2-5 times a year when the sun is obscured by the moon passing between it and the earth. This happens when the sun and moon are directly aligned with the earth.
- A terrestrial planet composed of carbon dioxide, oxidized iron dust and rocks. This planet is known as the red planet for the colour of its appearance and is also the fourth planet in the solar system.
- This gas planet is well known for the rings that are composed of millions of small particles. This planet is the fourth planet in the solar system.
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- This is the final stage of a star's life. At this stage a huge explosion caused by massive stars burning fuel in their core. As it creates energy it puts a lot of pressure on the core causing it to crack and explode.
- A small composition of matter that enters the earth's atmosphere from space in the form of a streak of light caused by them burning up when falling rapidly.
- These are also known as northern lights and are caused by the interaction between the sun and the north pole’s atmosphere. It is a collision of charged particles that create a pattern of different coloured lights in the sky.
- An assembly in which 8 planets and millions of celestial bodies including moons, dwarf planets and asteroids orbit the sun
- This phase is the result of a low or intermediate mass star reaching its final stages of life. Once this star has exhausted the hydrogen in its core, it becomes millions of times larger than its original size. Their shell is a much lower temperature
- A collection of millions of stars, dust particles, and gas that vary in shape and size. This assembly is held together by gravity and supermassive black holes can be located at the center of some larger collections.
14 Clues: A scientific theory that defines an explosion of matter that created the universe. • An assembly in which 8 planets and millions of celestial bodies including moons, dwarf planets and asteroids orbit the sun • Term is used to measure the distance between objects found in space. It is the unit that measures the distance that light can travel in one year. • ...
Earth and Space 2020-06-05
Across
- The unit of measurement to measure the distance light travels within a year.
- A planet that has the same surface as the moon as it is covered with craters.
- Balls of ice coated with organic material. Originally cold but when near the sun they heat up causing them to disperse dust and gas.
- A moment where the moon is between both the sun and the earth causing a shadow to be cast onto the earth.
- An explanation/theory that states that the universe formed through a colossal explosion.
- The occurrence of a series of different colours of lights within the sky usually in the northern hemisphere.
- They are objects can be the size of dust grains or asteroids and are also called space rocks.
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- Made up of 8 planets, the sun, 138 moons, asteroids, and space rocks.
- A stage where a star begins to be visible as it creates strong winds to push away the surrounding molecules and gas.
- The planet that relatively is the same size as the earth.
- The stage in which gases and dust clump together because of gravity creating these objects that convert hydrogen into helium.
- A collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars in an area.
- A stage in which a star runs out of hydrogen and helium fusing into carbon occurs within the star’s core.
- The second-largest planet on the solar system that has rocks and ice orbiting around it to form a ring.
14 Clues: The planet that relatively is the same size as the earth. • A collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars in an area. • Made up of 8 planets, the sun, 138 moons, asteroids, and space rocks. • The unit of measurement to measure the distance light travels within a year. • A planet that has the same surface as the moon as it is covered with craters. • ...
Space and Earth 2020-06-15
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- The unit of measurement used in astronomy to measure the distance light travels in a year.
- The majority of the star’s life is spent in this stage, generating light and heat through the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
- A collection of dust, gas, stars and their solar systems held together by a gravitational force.
- The fourth largest planet in our solar system, ______ is a gas giant made up of methane, helium and hydrogen. It is the second farthest planet from the sun.
- The theory used by astronomers to explain how the universe began as a single point and expanded into what it is today.
- When the moon moves between the sun and the Earth, it casts a shadow onto the Earth. This event is called a _____ _______.
- A meteoroid that survives its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the Earth’s surface is called a _________.
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- The sun and its many orbiting bodies are all a part of the _____ ______.
- A super-hot star that is formed after a star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and loses its outer layers.
- Tails of gas and dust may form once this celestial object, made up of ice and dust, is near the sun.
- Composed mainly of hydrogen with some helium, ______ is the planet with the lowest density and is encircled by a prominent system of rings made up of ice.
- _______ ________, widely known as the northern lights, are bright glows and bands of light that appear naturally in the sky through small particles and energy emitted from the sun.
- ____ is often referred to as the Red Planet due to its red appearance caused by the iron in its surface.
- The stage in a star’s life where its outer layer expands due to its rising temperatures caused by helium sinking towards its core.
14 Clues: The sun and its many orbiting bodies are all a part of the _____ ______. • The unit of measurement used in astronomy to measure the distance light travels in a year. • A collection of dust, gas, stars and their solar systems held together by a gravitational force. • ...
Living in Space 2014-11-19
14 Clues: oben • bauen • unten • treiben • Ursprung • Forschung • Geschmack • Sauerstoff • entwickeln • Schwerkraft • Bedingungen • entscheiden • Vorbereitung • streiten;kämpfen
Solar Space Heating 2015-08-17
Across
- cats enjoy solar thermal energy by sitting where
- when solar thermal heat gets released
- these numbers on windows make for better efficiency
- window glass works best if it is high in what
- besides water, this is a great heat collector
- walls and windows must have to keep heat in
- what sun spaces are designed to gain
- the direction your house must face to produce solar
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- am to three pm are the most productive solar hours
- this material, used for floors, also holds heat
- this is just as important as high absorption
- the percent of heating a sun room can provide
- these, fans and windows keep space from overheating
- this is the best way to store solar thermal heat
14 Clues: what sun spaces are designed to gain • when solar thermal heat gets released • walls and windows must have to keep heat in • this is just as important as high absorption • window glass works best if it is high in what • the percent of heating a sun room can provide • besides water, this is a great heat collector • this material, used for floors, also holds heat • ...
Space and Aliens 2023-02-21
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- There are many of these besides our own in the universe (g....)
- The ship that aliens would use to come to Earth (s....)
- Long tube-shaped instrument that we use to watch the sky at night (t....)
- When foreigners/strangers come to your "home" without being invited (i....)
- Kidnapping (a....)
- A robot that looks like a human (a....)
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- Word sometimes used to refer to humans who live on Earth (e....)
- An alien that comes from the planet Mars (m....)
- The area of space really far from us (o....)
- A hole on the surface of the moon (c....)
- Aliens probably live on a different one than earth (p....)
- A genre of books/films about what could happen with alien in the future (s....)
- What you use to make you look like something/someone else (d....)
- Short of unidentified flying object (u....)
14 Clues: Kidnapping (a....) • A robot that looks like a human (a....) • A hole on the surface of the moon (c....) • Short of unidentified flying object (u....) • The area of space really far from us (o....) • An alien that comes from the planet Mars (m....) • The ship that aliens would use to come to Earth (s....) • Aliens probably live on a different one than earth (p....) • ...
Space and Travel 2023-04-11
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- pool, what is one place you can practice weightlessness?
- people who study the universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
- a device to make distant objects appear nearer and larger.
- and science, You need a lot of knowledge in what two subjects?
- What are the abbreviations for National Aeronautics and Space Administration?
- a spacecraft that is designed to penetrate the surface.
- a year, How long does it take to become an astronaut?
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- phase, The appearance of the moon at one point in its cycle.
- the prefix for impossible is?
- a telescope using a mirror to produce an image?
- The path an object makes around another object under the force of gravity
- if a star looks like it is moving it is really what?
- What is it called when you make a few trips, getting closer each time until you know it is safe?
- a telescope using a lens to produce an image.
14 Clues: the prefix for impossible is? • a telescope using a lens to produce an image. • a telescope using a mirror to produce an image? • if a star looks like it is moving it is really what? • a year, How long does it take to become an astronaut? • a spacecraft that is designed to penetrate the surface. • pool, what is one place you can practice weightlessness? • ...
Space - H Huang 2021-09-03
Across
- the thing that comes out of the sun
- rumored to live on other planets
- center of every solar system
- expert or student in astronomy.
- round solid black thing
- another word for meteor
- we live here
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- 8th planet from the sun
- people who research the conditions of a planet
- something cold that can be found on other planets
- thing we use to get into space
- famous chocolate bar
- another word for asteroid
- the sun is very ...
14 Clues: we live here • the sun is very ... • famous chocolate bar • 8th planet from the sun • round solid black thing • another word for meteor • another word for asteroid • center of every solar system • thing we use to get into space • expert or student in astronomy. • rumored to live on other planets • the thing that comes out of the sun • people who research the conditions of a planet • ...
Jonnie's Space Crossword 2021-07-27
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- A man-made thing made to be sent into space to collect information
- A star that the Earth orbits around
- A fixed luminous object in the sky which is like the sun
- The collection of 8 planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids and comets
- A big rock that orbits the sun
- A celestial object that flies around space
- A celestial body that orbits around a star, like the Sun
- The natural satellite of any planet, visible by reflecting the light from the sun
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- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space as a meteor
- Year A form of measurement used for space
- A dark patch that appears on the sun sometimes
- The curved path of a thing that travels around a planet or moon
- A small thing that would become a meteor if it entered the Earths atmosphere
- A system of millions or billions of stars held together by gravitational attraction
14 Clues: A big rock that orbits the sun • A star that the Earth orbits around • Year A form of measurement used for space • A celestial object that flies around space • A dark patch that appears on the sun sometimes • A fixed luminous object in the sky which is like the sun • A celestial body that orbits around a star, like the Sun • ...
OBJECTS IN SPACE 2021-07-26
14 Clues: LUMINOUS • ORBITING • LARGE STAR • CURVED PATH • ICE AND DUST • ROCK OR METAL • SPOT OR PATCH • BODY OF MATTER • ARTIFICIAL BODY • SMALL ROCKY BODY • NATURAL SATELLITE • MILLIONS OF STARS • the group of space • ASTRONOMICAL DISTANCE
Space crossword -Emily- 2021-07-26
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- an artificial body placed in orbit around earth or moon
- The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- a system of millions and billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- A piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space
- A big star that the earth orbits around
- A Celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
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- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface
- the natural satellite of the earth visible at night
- The curved path of a celestial body or spacecraft around a star
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky which is made up of gases
14 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun • A big star that the earth orbits around • the natural satellite of the earth visible at night • an artificial body placed in orbit around earth or moon • A Celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Space definition Crossword 2021-07-26
Across
- orbits a planet
- a machine that orbits planets and stars
- a celestial body
- the collection of 8 planets
- a path around a planet, star or any object
- unit of length in space
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- a spot that sometimes appears on the sun
- system of millions of billions of stars
- a piece of rock when fallen to earth surface
- a rock orbiting the sun
- a ball of matter that enters the earth atmosphere
- astronomical object
- a celestial object consisting of ice and dust
- big hot yellow star
14 Clues: orbits a planet • a celestial body • astronomical object • big hot yellow star • a rock orbiting the sun • unit of length in space • the collection of 8 planets • system of millions of billions of stars • a machine that orbits planets and stars • a spot that sometimes appears on the sun • a path around a planet, star or any object • a piece of rock when fallen to earth surface • ...
Space/The Planets 2022-05-17
Across
- the sun's atmosphere
- planet that has the Great Red Spot
- known as the "ringed planet"
- dark spots on the photosphere
- the moon ____ the light from the sun
- the outermost part of the sun
- the surface of the sun
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- each orbit that a planet makes around the sun
- able to sustain life
- the planet most like Earth
- the first man on the moon, Neil ____
- unmanned research spacecraft sent beyond Earth's orbit
- any object that orbits another object in space
- brightest object in the morning and evening skies
14 Clues: the sun's atmosphere • able to sustain life • the surface of the sun • the planet most like Earth • known as the "ringed planet" • dark spots on the photosphere • the outermost part of the sun • planet that has the Great Red Spot • the first man on the moon, Neil ____ • the moon ____ the light from the sun • each orbit that a planet makes around the sun • ...
Maker Space 6 2018-05-02
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- When something is often on the brink of destruction or total loss and rebounds. If we limit our consumptive ways and look more towards the future and our impact, we make this is a possibility.
- My place
- Worked with Roosevelt to get National Parks Act passed. Key person within the conservationist movement. Tasked with creating and managing a plan for the nation’s Western forest reserves and how to prolong their lives so future generations can get the most out of them.
- Relates to my space most from beginning of Steinberg. Group often marginalized to areas of low economic and environmental capacity. Sometimes used to promote increased travel by rail to national parks to encourage greater consumption.
- Way to describe nature's resilient ways. Sometimes it can come back as you expect sometimes it is a little worse coming back. Either way it can come back to you if you put enough effort into it and work for it. Just like the environment if you do nothing for it nothing will be done for you.
- step back from reality. The reason people view nature so aesthetically pleasing and continue to go into it when life gets hard and they need a break. Often hurt due to consumptive ways of life by removing this escape in nature due to finding a better use for the land.
- Connection of land from Native American time periods to more modern times. The use of land to change from forested areas to urban centers as well as agricultural hubs. Often seen as a cause for deforestation and eutrophication from the agricultural areas into water ways.
- Jefferson's way to divide up the land in the U.S Rectangular Land Survey. Used to increase and promote westward expansion and encourage people to settle out in the Midwest with this type of land for farming basically given away by the government.
- Viewed as wilderness by early explorers, often viewed as resilient in faces of adversity. Place we exploit most to further our need for more products to fuel our overly consumptive society, that without change will be gone before we know it.
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- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife. Brought more into the public light by Pinchot and Roosevelt regarding the national parks and the need to save them for future generations to admire.
- Result of large amounts of runoff full of nutrients into waterways such as streams, ponds or lakes, often human driven and caused due to a greater need for land for farming or factories
- Where people went due to manifest destiny. The leaving of the East coast with the promise of a better life ahead of them. Helped country grow tremendously in size but also caused large amounts of ecological damage, like killing of buffalo and mass deforestation.
- Theme of this crossword
- a result of clearing land for farms or for urban development. Major problem faced by rural areas mainly in the Midwest and West due to unregulated logging and large subsidies by the government to increased mass cutting of forests to promote development.
14 Clues: My place • Theme of this crossword • Result of large amounts of runoff full of nutrients into waterways such as streams, ponds or lakes, often human driven and caused due to a greater need for land for farming or factories • ...
All about space 2024-01-07
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- particles from comets, asteroids, and other bodies that are generally smaller than 0.1mm in diameter
- a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space
- a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other
- the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- a belt around the heavens extending 9° on either side of the ecliptic, the plane of Earth's orbit and of the Sun's apparent annual path
- rocky remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun
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- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a celestial body that -orbits the sun, has enough mass to assume a nearly round shape, has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a moon
- the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere
- An unidentified form of matter that accounts for galaxies rotating faster than their visible mass should cause
- frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices
- a spherical rocky body, probably with a small metallic core, revolving around Earth in a slightly eccentric orbit at a mean distance of about 384,000 km (238,600 miles)
- About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe sprang into existence
14 Clues: a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere • About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe sprang into existence • the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it • a system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other • ...
Unit 3 Space 2023-09-26
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- Used to see bones and can cause cancer
- Currently the dominant theory for how the universe formed into what we see today
- Used in cell phones, radar, and mri machines
- The whole range of EM waves
- The increase in wavelength from stars moving further away
- How fast a wave travels measured in m/s
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- The distance from crest to crest
- Used to create vitamin D but can also cause skin cancer
- The colors of the rainbow that we see
- Waves given off by every object and used in remote controls, CD-ROMs, and heat lamps
- The number of wavelengths that pass a given point in one second
- Has the longest wavelength and smallest frequency
- The decrease in wavelength from stars moving closer
- Has the highest energy and frequency and can cause cancer
14 Clues: The whole range of EM waves • The distance from crest to crest • The colors of the rainbow that we see • Used to see bones and can cause cancer • How fast a wave travels measured in m/s • Used in cell phones, radar, and mri machines • Has the longest wavelength and smallest frequency • The decrease in wavelength from stars moving closer • ...
Magnetism and Space 2023-10-20
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- Magnetic field lines can be used to predict m_____?
- When magnets come together
- When magnets are forced away from each other
- Magnetic field ______ are what interact between two magnets?
- North and North poles ______?
- South and North poles _______?
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- Magnets can keep ________ on the tracks at an amusement park?
- Magnets can be found in your _______ that gets stolen or broken often at school?
- What are at the ends of a magnet?
- What causes Earth's magnetic field?
- What does the magnetic field around Earth protect it from?
- Magnets can stick to a ________ in your kitchen?
- Item that has magnetic field lines
- What can be used to determine what direction is north using magnetism?
14 Clues: When magnets come together • North and North poles ______? • South and North poles _______? • What are at the ends of a magnet? • Item that has magnetic field lines • What causes Earth's magnetic field? • When magnets are forced away from each other • Magnets can stick to a ________ in your kitchen? • Magnetic field lines can be used to predict m_____? • ...
LIFE IN SPACE 2024-04-24
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- After the moon, what is the next target for deep space exploration?
- The name of the first helicopter to fly on another planet
- The name of the rover that first landed on Mars in 2012.
- How many moons does Mars have?
- Mars is characterized by strong _____
- In which seat were you sitting in the air jet?
- To simulate the space environment, future astronauts are training under ______
- What are humans trying to grow and study on the ISS?
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- What would be helpful for humans to stabilize their posture in space?
- Against which country was the US competing to reach the moon in the 1960s?
- What type of technology astronauts were using to train in approaching and docking the International Space Station (ISS)
- How many months would it take to go to Mars with the current technology?
- How long has there been a human presence on the ISS?
- What color is the sunset on Mars?
14 Clues: How many moons does Mars have? • What color is the sunset on Mars? • Mars is characterized by strong _____ • In which seat were you sitting in the air jet? • How long has there been a human presence on the ISS? • What are humans trying to grow and study on the ISS? • The name of the rover that first landed on Mars in 2012. • ...
Earth and Space 2024-06-25
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- What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in?
- What is the name of the plates that make up the Earth's crust?
- List the first letters of the planets in our solar system, starting closest to the Sun.
- How many planets are there in our solar system?
- Which planet is referred to as the Red Planet?
- What is the force that keeps all of the planets in orbit around the Sun?
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- What is the hottest layer of Earth?
- Which planet is the closest to Earth and is also the hottest in the solar system?
- What do we call the large wave that can be created by an earthquake in the sea?
- What is the name of the celestial body that was removed as a planet in 2006?
- What do we call the substance that makes up most of the mantle?
- Which planet takes approximately 365 days to orbit the Sun?
- What is the closest planet to the Sun?
- What is the name of the second largest planet in our solar system?
14 Clues: What is the hottest layer of Earth? • What is the closest planet to the Sun? • Which planet is referred to as the Red Planet? • How many planets are there in our solar system? • What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in? • Which planet takes approximately 365 days to orbit the Sun? • What is the name of the plates that make up the Earth's crust? • ...
Rocketing Into Space 2024-12-06
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- The place Apollo 13 was supposed to land.
- What James loved to build and launch as a boy.
- The ocean where the Apollo 13 capsule landed.
- The month when the Apollo 13 mission launched.
- James's job after being a pilot.
- The organization that hired James as an astronaut.
- What exploded in one of the tanks on Apollo 13.
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- One material used in the invention that helped clean the spacecraft air.
- Apollo 13 was this type of space trip.
- The city where James Lovell was born.
- What James helped clean with an invention during Apollo 13.
- The military branch where James worked as a pilot.
- The small spacecraft the astronauts used to return to Earth.
- James's dream job when he grew up.
14 Clues: James's job after being a pilot. • James's dream job when he grew up. • The city where James Lovell was born. • Apollo 13 was this type of space trip. • The place Apollo 13 was supposed to land. • The ocean where the Apollo 13 capsule landed. • What James loved to build and launch as a boy. • The month when the Apollo 13 mission launched. • ...
Space Vocab Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus have these.
- This planet can reach temperatures of -353 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The galaxy that our solar system is a part of.
- This planet can reach temperatures of 863 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The largest asteroid in the asteroid belt.
- A collection of icy debris, and the edge of our solar system.
- Jupiter and Saturn
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- Neptune and Uranus
- the star cluster that our solar system is part of.
- Mars and Mercury are this kind of planet.
- The belt between Mars and Jupiter is full of these.
- Jupiter and Neptune are this kind of planet.
- Venus has a carbon dioxide __________.
- Pluto is in the _______ Belt.
14 Clues: Neptune and Uranus • Jupiter and Saturn • Pluto is in the _______ Belt. • Venus has a carbon dioxide __________. • Mars and Mercury are this kind of planet. • The largest asteroid in the asteroid belt. • Jupiter and Neptune are this kind of planet. • The galaxy that our solar system is a part of. • Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus have these. • ...
Space conquest 1 2025-06-04
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- conflict between two powers to take control over the sky
- synonym for vessel or spaceship
- the action of bringing an aircraft down to the ground after being in the air
- a country or area that is under the political control of a more powerful country, usually one that is far away
- singer of Space Oddity
- strong hard hat that astronauts wear to protect their heads.
- famous astronaut who inspired the character of Buzz Lightyear
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- adjective to describe a strong feeling of happiness
- South African businessman who wants to colonise space
- when a vessel rises into the air from the ground
- biopic of Elton John which was named after a song of his (his nickname).
- In Toy Story, Woody the cowboy represents ....
- red planet
- a special protective outfit that people wear in space, that covers the whole body and provides a supply of air
14 Clues: red planet • singer of Space Oddity • synonym for vessel or spaceship • In Toy Story, Woody the cowboy represents .... • when a vessel rises into the air from the ground • adjective to describe a strong feeling of happiness • South African businessman who wants to colonise space • conflict between two powers to take control over the sky • ...
Journey into space 2025-05-21
14 Clues: nujno • cepivo • orbita • svetel • bolezen • lebdeti • razviti • razgled • hrbtenica • preprečiti • gravitacija • razširiti se • kolonizirati • igrišče(nogometno)
Space and Planets 2025-05-07
14 Clues: Has big rings. • Shooting star. • The red planet. • Hottest planet. • Largest planet. • Our home planet. • Deep blue planet. • Has a bright tail. • Closest to the Sun. • Rocky space object. • Path around a planet. • Used for space travel. • Huge collection of stars. • Earth's natural satellite.
22. Outer Space 2025-07-07
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- When one heavenly body blocks the light of another.
- Something from beyond our home world.
- A starry picture in the night sky.
- A big science lab orbiting our home world.
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- The eighth and farthest major world from its central star, also a blue ice giant.
- A space traveler.
- A giant group of burning balls of gas.
- The sixth world from its central star, famous for its beautiful rings.
- A very large world made mostly of gas.
- A dirty snowball in the sky with a tail.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- A famous telescope floating above our atmosphere.
- A small dwarf world beyond the major ones in our system.
- The seventh world from its central star, a blue-green ice giant.
14 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. • A very large world made mostly of gas. • The distance light travels in one year. • A dirty snowball in the sky with a tail. • A big science lab orbiting our home world. • A famous telescope floating above our atmosphere. • ...
Melanin Unit, Part 2 (Lessons 7-12 from Melanin Unit) 2022-05-11
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- a group of inherited disorders where there is little or no production of the pigment melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- a type of single-stranded RNA involved in protein synthesis that is made transcribed directly from the DNA template (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- (three words, no space between the words) one base is inserted or deleted which changes the reading of the gene after the change (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between words) the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change because there is natural variation in traits in populations and that some individuals have traits are better suited to the environment than others (Hint: Lesson 12)
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- a reddish-yellow form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- the ability of an organism to pass on its genetic material to its offspring (Hint: Lesson 12)
- (two words, no space between words) change one base changes one amino acid, also called a point mutation (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between words) change one base doesn’t change any amino acids (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between word) a nutrient your body needs for building and maintaining healthy bones, nervous system and immune system (Hint: Lesson 11)
- a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
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- (two words, no space between words) any reason for organisms with certain phenotypes to have either a survival benefit or disadvantage (Hint: Lesson 12)
- the ability of an animal to copy inanimate objects so that they can be able to escape detection (Hint: Lesson 12)
- the most serious type of skin cancer, that develops in the cells that produce melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- the process in which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum synthesize proteins (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- a brown pigment occurring in hair, skin, and the iris of the eye in people and animals (Hint: Lesson 7a)
- a type of single-stranded RNA that carries an amino acid bonded on one end, and has an anti-codon on the other end (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- (two words, no space between words) molecules that combine to form proteins (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
- (two words, no space between words) change one base adds early STOP codon (Hint: Lesson 10a)
- (two words, no space between words) The full set of relationships between codons and amino acids (or stop signals) is called the genetic code(Hint: Lessons 8 & 9)
20 Clues: a reddish-yellow form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a) • a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin (Hint: Lesson 7a) • the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA (Hint: Lessons 8 & 9) • (two words, no space between words) change one base adds early STOP codon (Hint: Lesson 10a) • ...
1960s US History Exam Review Crossword 2022-01-31
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- Great Society program that gave health insurance to Americans who were 55 and older
- the first animal Americans sent into space
- Great Society program that offered a school readiness program to lower income families
- first Roman Catholic president
- the common purpose that linked the Mississippi Sovereignty Commission and the White Citizens Council
- the USA's space agency
- the legal separation of public and private facilities by race
- the city where JFK was assassinated
- name that was commonly given to members of the counterculture during the 1960s
- rights African Americans such as Medgar Evers and Martin Luther King Jr. fought for these during the 1960s
- Texas congressman who became president after Kennedy, created the Great Society, and deepened American involvement in Vietnam
- the name of the moon landing project
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- the first American in space
- the first satellite in space
- common values of the counterculture movemement
- the surge of civil rights activism in 1964
- Kennedy's domestic policy agenda which proposed a significant increase in government spending on housing, welfare, education, science, and the arts
- a subconflict within the Cold War between the US and the USSR for aeronautic and astronomical superiority
- the generation the hippies belonged to
- the first animal in space
- the first person to break the sound barrier
- the American space agency employed this notorious group
- the first person to walk on the moon
- Great Society program that provided health insurance for individuals living below the poverty line
- the first American to orbit the earth
- characteristics of this type of community during the 1960s included things like vegetarianism and nontraditional medicine
26 Clues: the USA's space agency • the first animal in space • the first American in space • the first satellite in space • first Roman Catholic president • the city where JFK was assassinated • the first person to walk on the moon • the name of the moon landing project • the first American to orbit the earth • the generation the hippies belonged to • ...
Nervous System 2023-10-16
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- The _________ nerve (name, not number) provides motor innervation to the muscles of facial expression
- The central canal of the spinal cord contains ____________ fluid.
- The __________ gland is responsible for releasing hormones into the blood.
- The __________ horn of the spinal cord is composed of axons and cell bodies of motor neurons.
- The structure connects the third and fourth ventricles. (Hint: Two words, no space)
- CN IX is also known by this name
- The ___________ horn of the spinal cord is composed of axons of somatosensory neurons.
- The space between the bone and the dura mater is the ________ space.
- The _____________ lobe contains executive functioning
- The _______ mater is the most superficial of the meninges.
- The dorsal _________ contains both somatosensory and motor neurons going to the back of the body.
- The ___________ lobe contains the somatic motor cortex
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- Cerebrospinal fluid flows through the __________ space of the meninges.
- CN X, also known as the _______ nerve, is the only cranial nerve to innervated structures in the abdomen.
- The space between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater is the _________ space.
- The ________ mater is in direct contact with the brain, and goes down into the sulci.
- The __________ rami contains both somatosensory and motor neurons going to the front of the body.
- The ____________ nerve (name, not number) provides somatosensory innervation to the face.
- The __________ helps us with balance and contains a structure known as the arbor vitae.
- The ___________ plexus helps to create cerebrospinal fluid
- The ________ root contains motor axons as they exit the spinal cord, but before they join with sensory neurons to create nerves.
- CN VIII Vestibulocochlear provides special sense information about hearing and what?
- The __________ is primarily involved in memory (and is shaped like a seahorse).
- The ________ gland processes information about light/dark cycles
- The dorsal ________ contains somatosensory neurons that are entering the spinal cord, and contains a ganglion for their cell bodies.
25 Clues: CN IX is also known by this name • The _____________ lobe contains executive functioning • The ___________ lobe contains the somatic motor cortex • The ___________ plexus helps to create cerebrospinal fluid • The _______ mater is the most superficial of the meninges. • The ________ gland processes information about light/dark cycles • ...
Travel and Transport 2024-04-01
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- To travel by getting rides from passing vehicles.
- Room with a bed for two people (two words - no space)
- Area at a station where passengers wait for trains.
- Budget-friendly accomodation with shared rooms.
- Journey to a sacred place for religious reasons
- Someone who walks on their two feet, like you when you're going to school!
- Government department checking goods entering/leaving the country.
- The activity of travelling while carrying your clothes and other things that you need in a rucksack, usually not spending very much money and staying in places that are not expensive.
- Passenger compartment on a train.
- A detailed plan for a trip.
- Boat that carries passengers and vehicles across water.
- To travel regularly between your home and your workplace, like going back and forth each day.
- Small, usually family-run accomodation.
- Tiredness caused by rapid time zone changes (two words - no space)
- A year taken off between education or work for travel (two words - no space)
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- Room with two single beds (two words - no space)
- Wave goodbye to someone travelling (phrasal verb - no space)
- A place to stay, like a hotel or someone's house.
- Long walk for exercise or sightseeing, often in nature.
- A postponement of a journey.
- Someone riding in a vehicle, like a car, bus, or airplane, but not the one driving or flying it. Think of them as travelers on a journey.
- Financial protection for (travel-related) risks.
- A sea voyage for pleasure, often with stops at various ports.
- A ticket for travel in two directions (two words - no space)
24 Clues: A detailed plan for a trip. • A postponement of a journey. • Passenger compartment on a train. • Small, usually family-run accomodation. • Budget-friendly accomodation with shared rooms. • Journey to a sacred place for religious reasons • Room with two single beds (two words - no space) • Financial protection for (travel-related) risks. • ...
Art 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-23
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- The visually pleasing arrangement of elements in an artwork.
- Any 3 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- The space surrounding a subject.
- Adding white to a color.
- The depth of space covering a large distance; a zoomed out lens.
- Line ____ is how thick/thin a line is.
- Red, Orange, Yellow are ___ colors.
- Blue, Green, Violet are ____ colors.
- An artwork featuring scenery.
- Triangle, circle, rectangle, and other perfect shapes.
- Violet, Orange, Green
- Line where the sky touches the ground.
- Cloud, leaf, blob, and other imperfect shapes found in nature.
- Lightness or darkness.
- The process of Describing, Analyzing, Interpreting, and Evaluating an artwork is called an art _____.
- Red, Blue, Yellow.
- The space occupied by the subject.
- Using opposites together to create visual interest.
- The outline and most important lines inside (no shading or texture).
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- Opposite colors: Red and Green, Blue and Orange, Yellow and Violet.
- Sky/Farthest distance
- Adding black to a color.
- The depth of space covering a short distance; zoomed in lens.
- A line that isn't really there, but is created by empty space or an arrangement of objects. (Implied lines can create movement in an artwork to lead the eyes around the page.)
- A ___ sketch is a small sketch that lays out the composition of a larger artwork.
- Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Violet-Blue, Blue-Green, Green-Yellow.
- Another word for color
- Nearest distance
- The __ point is where perspective lines cross.
- Middle distance
- An artwork featuring a person.
- The area between and around subjects; 3D depth.
- How bright or pure the color is.
- Line ______ is the personality/mood/emotion of a line.
34 Clues: Middle distance • Nearest distance • Red, Blue, Yellow. • Sky/Farthest distance • Violet, Orange, Green • Another word for color • Lightness or darkness. • Adding black to a color. • Adding white to a color. • An artwork featuring scenery. • An artwork featuring a person. • The space surrounding a subject. • How bright or pure the color is. • The space occupied by the subject. • ...
Art 1 2025-04-10
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- The repetition of one or more elements in the artwork in a predictable way.
- _________ space is the object or subject of the artwork.
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel are ________ colors.
- A path created by a moving point, mark, or object.
- Using many different elements—such as line, shape, or value—together in an artwork.
- ________ space is the air or space AROUND the subject/object.
- Flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length and height).
- Putting multiple elements that are different next to each other.
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- A visual oneness or wholeness that is created when the Elements of Art and Principles of Design are fully utilized.
- The way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight.
- Is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface.
- A sense of importance given to a part of an artwork (usually creating a focal point).
- The way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye around an artwork, usually to a focal point (the part of the artwork the artist wants the audience to see the most).
- The relationship in size of one part of an artwork to another.
- the lightness or darkness of a surface.
- the surface quality of an object.
- Three-dimensional (length, width, height) and can be viewed from many angles. Forms have volume and take up space.
- Used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork. It can also refer to the positive and negative space between, around, or within objects.
- ________ colors can be used to make any color.
- The repetition and use of elements of art to create the visual equivalent of a musical beat.
20 Clues: the surface quality of an object. • the lightness or darkness of a surface. • ________ colors can be used to make any color. • A path created by a moving point, mark, or object. • Is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface. • _________ space is the object or subject of the artwork. • ________ space is the air or space AROUND the subject/object. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-18
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- to be lifted from the planet and then to a journey into space
- the brightest planet in the sky
- any vehicle that fliest in space
- layer of gases that covers a planet, start, or moon
- a streak of light that is seen in the night sky and disappears
- Looks like a red star in the night sky
- third planet from the sun
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- a natural object that travels around a planet in space
- the galaxy in our solar system is located
- the center of the planet, star, or moon
- imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- the plants, moons, the sun, and anything affected by the sun's gravity
- a ball of dusty ice that orbits the sun
- the planet that lies on its side
- the whole space and everything in it
- last planet discovered
- force that pulls objects toward each other
- closest planet to the sun
18 Clues: last planet discovered • closest planet to the sun • third planet from the sun • the brightest planet in the sky • any vehicle that fliest in space • the planet that lies on its side • the whole space and everything in it • Looks like a red star in the night sky • the center of the planet, star, or moon • a ball of dusty ice that orbits the sun • ...
Family Trip 1 2025-12-22
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- fuzzy blanket lover
- why you won't be at school (two words, no space)
- relating to or characteristic of a whole country and its people
- known for spring's arrival, blooming flowers, and showers
- relating to the international sports festival held every four years
- a journey made by car (two words, no space)
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- a harbor where ships load or unload
- might spend his life looking at rocks
- helical metal coils, that can be pressed or pulled but returns to its former shape when released
- Native American word meaning sparkling waters (two words, no space)
- plane enthusist
- the people you will be with
- having a high degree of heat or a high temperature
- will build you a mansion out of cardboard boxes
- the Spanish plural for "angel"
- falling water
- a public green space for recreation or an enclosed area for hunting/wildlife
- the county where we will be for the trip
18 Clues: falling water • plane enthusist • fuzzy blanket lover • the people you will be with • the Spanish plural for "angel" • a harbor where ships load or unload • might spend his life looking at rocks • the county where we will be for the trip • a journey made by car (two words, no space) • will build you a mansion out of cardboard boxes • ...
BT Krossword 2021-12-13
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- Preferred method of killing
- president of which church
- line of work during murders (two words no space)
- branch of service (two words no space)
- ______control, ______abuse
- "B" in BTK
- "K" in BTK
- BTK's calling card
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- type of female victim
- location(state)of murders
- "T" in BTK
- Motive? (two words no space)
- Number of victims
- Middle Name
- Method of getting victims to comply
15 Clues: "T" in BTK • "B" in BTK • "K" in BTK • Middle Name • Number of victims • BTK's calling card • type of female victim • location(state)of murders • president of which church • ______control, ______abuse • Preferred method of killing • Motive? (two words no space) • Method of getting victims to comply • branch of service (two words no space) • line of work during murders (two words no space)
Classic Arcade Games 2025-06-14
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- – Crawl and shoot
- – Blast rocks in outer space
- – 3D space maze shooter
- – Serve drinks fast or get fired
- – Hops across traffic
- – Mario dodges barrels
- – Gobbles pellets, hates ghosts
- – Space shooter with alien waves
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- – Jumps on cubes, curses a lot
- – “Intruder alert!” game
- – Vector tunnel shooter
- – Underground pump action
- – Pigs shoot arrows at wolves
- – Arcade game based on the movie
- – Fly an ostrich, poke knights
15 Clues: – Crawl and shoot • – Hops across traffic • – Mario dodges barrels • – Vector tunnel shooter • – 3D space maze shooter • – “Intruder alert!” game • – Underground pump action • – Blast rocks in outer space • – Pigs shoot arrows at wolves • – Jumps on cubes, curses a lot • – Fly an ostrich, poke knights • – Gobbles pellets, hates ghosts • – Serve drinks fast or get fired • ...
การทำงานของนักวิทยาศาสตร์ 2023-08-20
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- Conclusion การลงข้อสรุป
- Defining operationally การกำหนดนิยามเชิงปฏิบัติการ
- Relationship การหาความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างสเปชกับสเปซและสเปชกับเวลา
- Formulating hypothesis การตั้งสมมติฐาน
- Time เวลา
- Identifying การกำหนด
- Controlling variablesการควบคุมตัวแปร
- Interpreting data การตีความหมายข้อมูล
- Measurements การวัด
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- Modeling Construction การสร้างแบบจำลอง
- Observation การสังเกต
- Classification การจำแนกประเภท
- Space พื้นที่ครอบครองวัตถุ
- Communication การสื่อความหมายข้อมูล
- Prediction การพยากรณ์
- Inferring การลงความคิดเห็นข้อมูล
- Organizing การจัดกระท่า
- Experimenting การทดลอง
- numbers Using numbers การคํานวณ
19 Clues: Time เวลา • Measurements การวัด • Identifying การกำหนด • Observation การสังเกต • Prediction การพยากรณ์ • Experimenting การทดลอง • Conclusion การลงข้อสรุป • Organizing การจัดกระท่า • Space พื้นที่ครอบครองวัตถุ • Classification การจำแนกประเภท • numbers Using numbers การคํานวณ • Inferring การลงความคิดเห็นข้อมูล • Communication การสื่อความหมายข้อมูล • ...
practice 2021-11-20
Across
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
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- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
Across
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
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- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
UNIVERSE 2025-05-08
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- The farthest known type of space object that releases huge amounts of energy.
- A glowing ball of gas held together by gravity.
- The invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A gigantic explosion that marks the death of a massive star.
- A telescope that orbits Earth and observes deep space.
- A rotating celestial body that orbits a star.
- A space object made of ice and dust with a tail.
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- The red planet, fourth from the Sun.
- The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy.
- matter The invisible matter that makes up most of the universe's mass.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- A huge system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- The first event that began the universe.
- The third planet from the sun, our home.
- A natural satellite that orbits Earth.
16 Clues: The red planet, fourth from the Sun. • A natural satellite that orbits Earth. • The first event that began the universe. • The third planet from the sun, our home. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A rotating celestial body that orbits a star. • A glowing ball of gas held together by gravity. • The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy. • ...
Aziz Jovan Bryan funny crossword 2022-01-31
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- balls of ice and rocks in space
- a big ball of gas
- our universe
- a path
- where galaxies stay
- a pull on planets
- smallest particle thats everywhere
- invented by edwin....
- big rocks in space
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- the milky way is one
- the planets and there order with a star
- black matter that suck in gases
- the fastest distance
- the most common theory on how the universe was created
- a group of stars
- the furthest thing we have sent in space
- length to measure circles
17 Clues: a path • our universe • a group of stars • a big ball of gas • a pull on planets • big rocks in space • where galaxies stay • the milky way is one • the fastest distance • invented by edwin.... • length to measure circles • balls of ice and rocks in space • black matter that suck in gases • smallest particle thats everywhere • the planets and there order with a star • ...
The landlady 2 2024-10-31
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- Synonym of bed cover.
- Ground level for a building.
- Synonym of happy.
- Synonym of seriously.
- Synonym of "a little".
- We change the ________ on the bed every week.
- Cane used as aid to walking.(without space)
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- Elle est cinglée. (without space)
- Ça me dit quelquechose. (without space)
- He stood on the __________ and asked if he could come in.
- Plutôt, assez.
- Synonym of selective.
- Synonym of cold.
- Avec soin.
- Synonym of crazy.
- Area at the top of the stairs.
- Light evening meal.
17 Clues: Avec soin. • Plutôt, assez. • Synonym of cold. • Synonym of happy. • Synonym of crazy. • Light evening meal. • Synonym of bed cover. • Synonym of selective. • Synonym of seriously. • Synonym of "a little". • Ground level for a building. • Area at the top of the stairs. • Elle est cinglée. (without space) • Ça me dit quelquechose. (without space) • ...
Stamos term 4 spelling 2019-12-02
19 Clues: Guess • Overseas • Final stop • Own products • Day dreaming • Space vehicle • Straight away • Finding things • Getting bigger • Inside a mouth • To be backed up • Spinning action • Antenna in space • Happiness and joy • Suddenly invisible • After an earthquake • Something happening • Gas planet with rings • Book with products to buy
WHO WAS THE FIRST? 2023-04-07
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- - the first man invented car "Tesla"
- - first person sailed around the world
- - the first man invented light bulb
- - the first woman travelled in space
- - fisrt person invented the radio
- - the first man travelled in space
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- - first person discovered penicillin
- - fisrt scientist discovered radium
- - first man invented the telepnhone
- - the fisrt man walked in space
- - the second man travelled in space
- - the fisrt man walked on the Moon
- - the first country that invented paper
13 Clues: - the fisrt man walked in space • - fisrt person invented the radio • - the fisrt man walked on the Moon • - the first man travelled in space • - fisrt scientist discovered radium • - first man invented the telepnhone • - the second man travelled in space • - the first man invented light bulb • - first person discovered penicillin • - the first man invented car "Tesla" • ...
Aerospace (Grades 3-6) 2025-08-23
Across
- Very accurate clock for navigation.
- Orbiting above one point on Earth.
- Person who travels in space.
- Air and space travel.
- Tool to measure altitude (height).
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- Tricks and stunts done by aircraft.
- Person who travels in space (used mainly in Russia).
- A vehicle that glides on water.
- How air moves around objects.
- A tool to see far away.
- Tool to measure speed.
- Sending measurements from far away.
- Study of space and stars.
13 Clues: Air and space travel. • Tool to measure speed. • A tool to see far away. • Study of space and stars. • Person who travels in space. • How air moves around objects. • A vehicle that glides on water. • Orbiting above one point on Earth. • Tool to measure altitude (height). • Tricks and stunts done by aircraft. • Very accurate clock for navigation. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
Across
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Down
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
Home 2023-06-15
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- A building where people live
- A room with facilities for personal hygiene
- The lowest habitable level of a building
- room A room for relaxation and socializing
- An outdoor area with plants and flowers
- The area behind a house, usually with outdoor space
- The top covering of a building
- A unit within a larger building or complex
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- A room for sleeping and personal belongings
- A structure for making a fire indoors
- A covered entrance to a building
- A space within a building for specific activities
- A series of steps that connects different levels
- A room used for cooking and food preparation
- A building or space for parking vehicles
- The space or room at the top of a house
16 Clues: A building where people live • The top covering of a building • A covered entrance to a building • A structure for making a fire indoors • An outdoor area with plants and flowers • The space or room at the top of a house • The lowest habitable level of a building • A building or space for parking vehicles • room A room for relaxation and socializing • ...
Galaxies Crossword 2022-03-11
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- the physical universe beyond earth.
- the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way.
- an astronomical object with millions or billions of stars, held together with gas an dust.
- spherical body moving in orbit.
- this would show something moving towards us.
- this would show something in space moving away from us, or expanding.
- the amount of light emitted by an object at a certain time.
- type of galaxy with no distinct shape.
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- a galaxy with arms coming out of it, or looking as if it is spinning.
- a famous astronomer, has a telescope named after him.
- type of galaxy with a smooth spherical shape.
- a study done by hubble to see into a black empty part of space.
- another name for the universe, or a vast space.
- occurring in between stars.
- a cloud of gas or dust in outer space.
15 Clues: occurring in between stars. • spherical body moving in orbit. • the physical universe beyond earth. • a cloud of gas or dust in outer space. • type of galaxy with no distinct shape. • the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way. • this would show something moving towards us. • type of galaxy with a smooth spherical shape. • another name for the universe, or a vast space. • ...
Chapters 18, 19, and 20 Project - JT Gasper 2016-04-25
Across
- Cash crop was grown here.
- (2 words, no space) Escaped slave that help other slaves.
- (2 words, no space) Most important revolution in the world ever.
- Used to transport goods in the North.
- ___ was the South biggest industry.
- The South’s ____ relied on slavery. Everyone knew this.
- Denmark Vesey tried to lead a ____ revolt.
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- Many ____ came to the USA because of war and famine
- (2 words, no space) This newspaper was made by William Lloyd Garrison
- (2 words, no space) A great African American abolitionist, public speaker.
- Building canals and road only benefited the ____.
- (2 words, no space) Inventor of the cotton gin.
- Families were destroyed by slavory. The biggest fear of a slave is being ____ away from your family.
- The most common way to ______ was to do you in small ways like stealing, breaking tools, etc.
- As an African American, you face this, along with discrimination in your day-to-day life.
15 Clues: Cash crop was grown here. • ___ was the South biggest industry. • Used to transport goods in the North. • Denmark Vesey tried to lead a ____ revolt. • (2 words, no space) Inventor of the cotton gin. • Building canals and road only benefited the ____. • Many ____ came to the USA because of war and famine • The South’s ____ relied on slavery. Everyone knew this. • ...
M2 Vocab 2025-01-07
Across
- Difficult but interesting or rewarding to do.
- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- The path one object takes around another in space.
- Large objects in space that orbit a star, like Earth or Mars.
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, and space.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- To travel to or look at something to learn about it.
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- The force that pulls things toward the ground or keeps planets in orbit.
- To send a spacecraft or rocket into the air or space.
- A group of people working together on a ship, plane, or spacecraft.
- To stay alive, especially in difficult situations.
- A man-made or natural object that orbits a planet, like the Moon or communication devices.
- The layer of air or gas around a planet.
- The outermost layer of something, like the ground or skin.
- The situations or environment in which something happens.
15 Clues: The layer of air or gas around a planet. • A small rocky object that orbits the Sun. • Difficult but interesting or rewarding to do. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • To stay alive, especially in difficult situations. • The path one object takes around another in space. • To travel to or look at something to learn about it. • ...
heat 2024-04-10
Across
- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
heat 2024-04-10
Across
- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
Down
- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
heat 2024-04-10
Across
- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
Down
- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
AP Macroeconomics Unit 2 Test Review 2025-11-02
Across
- The sum of frictional and structural unemployment (no spaces).
- This exchange of money occurs when business pay for resources.
- The percentage of the population that is considered part of the labor force (acronym).
- Caused by too much money chasing too few goods, higher bids drive the price up (no spaces).
- Sell resources to businesses through the resource market.
- Increase in average level of prices.
- Provides public goods and services to businesses and households.
- When workers take on work that is beneath their skill level or for fewer hours than full-time employment.
- This exchange of money occurs when households pay for products.
- This exchange of money occurs when businesses pay for labor.
- Caused by producers raising prices and producing less because of increased production costs (no spaces).
- Level of employment when the economy is operating exactly at its full potential (no space).
- Negative net exports (no space)
- Per Capita GDP does not consider ___ cost of living.
- A rise in prices is equivalent to a ___ in wages.
- Increased transaction costs caused by inflation (no spaces).
- Unemployment caused by a fundamental shift in the economy.
- The amount of physical goods and services that can be bought by a given amount of money (no space).
- The CPI may not reflect the consumption patterns of all households (no spaces).
- goldilocks rate of inflation that causes neither increase or decrease in inflation (acronym).
- This transfer of money is the incentive for land.
- Workers who are able and willing to work but who cannot find jobs
- Decrease in average level of prices.
- Unemployment caused by the weather or calendar.
- This CPI includes all prices in the basket
- Sell goods and services to households through the product market
- Government pay to businesses.
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- The cost of having a less reliable unit of measurement (no spaces).
- Government pay to households.
- Trading a financial instrument involving high risk, in expectation of significant returns.
- Borrowers with ___ rate loans are not hurt by inflation.
- Unemployment caused by the usual coming and going of people between jobs.
- Means that a price from the past has been adjusted for inflation.
- Means that a price from the past hasn't been adjusted for inflation.
- Buying capital
- This CPI excludes volatile energy and food prices
- The CPI assumes that consumers continue to purchase the same basket of goods and services even as prices change (no space).
- Per Capita GDP helps compare the wealth of nations and the wealth of a nation over ____.
- This transfer of money is the incentive for capital.
- Positive net exports (no space).
- When "true" unemployment is not visible to statistics (no space).
- This transfer of money is the incentive for labor.
- The cost of changing a listed price (no space).
- Unemployment caused by recessions in the business cycle.
- This transfer of money is the incentive for entrepreneurship.
- The CPI does not account for changes in quality (no space).
- Government purchases wherein nothing is produced (no space).
- A measure of the overall price level, a number reflecting average level of prices (no space).
- Per Capita GDP is skewed by people with ___ incomes.
- List of goods that the average consumer buys in a year (no space).
- Businesses who ___ prices quickly are not hurt by inflation.
- This exchange of money occurs when businesses are paid for products.
- The unemployment rate is published ___ in the United States.
- Total number of people who are willing and able to work (no space).
- The US has had a trade ___ since the 1980s.
- A market phenomenon characterized by surges in asset prices to levels significantly above the fundamental value of that asset.
- These fund government programs (income and sales).
57 Clues: Buying capital • Government pay to households. • Government pay to businesses. • Negative net exports (no space) • Positive net exports (no space). • Increase in average level of prices. • Decrease in average level of prices. • This CPI includes all prices in the basket • The US has had a trade ___ since the 1980s. • The cost of changing a listed price (no space). • ...
Rocket Propulsion 2025-11-19
Across
- Rockets burns this to create hot gases.
- The emptiness found in space is called a ___________.
- The system where total momentum stays the same is called a what system?
- Rockets help us explore space and launch what?
- The hot gases shoot out through this at the back of the rocket.
- A rocket engine does this to fuel to produce hot gases.
- What word describes the straight-line movement discussed in the text?
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- The “push” force that moves a rocket forward.
- The opposite force that moves the rocket forward is the what?
- Rockets work here, even though there are no particles.
- Newton’s Third Law says for every action, there is an equal and opposite what?
- A rocket sitting still in space has zero ____________ because it’s not moving.
- Rockets burn fuel to create this.
- The scientist that discovered the Laws of Motions.
- Rocket propulsion explains how rockets what into space.
- Rockets move forward because gases are pushed out the what?
16 Clues: Rockets burn fuel to create this. • Rockets burns this to create hot gases. • The “push” force that moves a rocket forward. • Rockets help us explore space and launch what? • The scientist that discovered the Laws of Motions. • The emptiness found in space is called a ___________. • Rockets work here, even though there are no particles. • ...
Math 73: Final Project 2023-05-01
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- The set of all solutions to the homogenous system Ax=0.
- The length of a vector
- The dimension of the eigenspace corresponding to a specific eigenvalue
- The span of the rows of a matrix.
- A set is _________ if each pair of vectors have a dot product of 0
- If every vector in one vector space is an output for some vector in another vector space
- A directed line segment that represents displacement.
- The number of vectors in a basis for the vector space
- The number of linearly independent rows or columns
- A set of vectors such that every vector in the vector space can be expressed as a unique combination
- 1. interchange rows 2. multiply a row by a nonzero constant 3. add multiples of a row to another
- A type of inner product.
- Set of all vectors in a subspace that are mapped by T to the 0 vector of another subspace
- A subset of a vector space that falls under the same operations of addition and scalar multiplication
- An array that can represent a system of equations.
- A matrix that transforms a coordinate vector from one basis to another
- An expression that represents a vector v as a scalar combination of vectors v1 through vk with scalars c1 through ck.
- The factor by which areas or volumes are scaled by the matrix.
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- If the matrix A is ____________ there exists an invertible matrix P such that P^-1AP=D
- A scalar of a matrix such that there is a nonzero vector x where Ax=𝜆x.
- The coefficients of the linear combination relative to a specific basis. They represent a specific vector
- From a vector space V to a vector space W is a mapping T:V-->W
- A collection of one or more linear equations.
- When a transformation is one to one and onto
- The system of equations is ____________ if the constant term in each equation is 0.
- The ith column of matrix A becomes the ith row
- If no two vectors of one vector space map to the same vector of another vector space
- Matrix multiplication
- The span of the columns of a matrix.
- Number of times an eigenvalue appears
- A set of vectors that are orthogonal to each other and are unit vectors
- None of the vectors in the set can be expressed as a linear combination of any of the other vectors
- The shadow that one vector casts onto another.
- Matrix A is symmetric if A=A^T
- Set of all vectors in a subspace that are images from another subspace under a transformation, which includes the 0 vector
35 Clues: Matrix multiplication • The length of a vector • A type of inner product. • Matrix A is symmetric if A=A^T • The span of the rows of a matrix. • The span of the columns of a matrix. • Number of times an eigenvalue appears • When a transformation is one to one and onto • A collection of one or more linear equations. • The ith column of matrix A becomes the ith row • ...
practice 2021-11-20
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- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
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- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
Across
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
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- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
Do You know Your Atmosphere? 2025-10-05
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- The layer where meteors burn up
- The layer where weather and clouds form
- The outermost layer that gradually fades into space
- The total number of satellites in a GPS constellation
- What the Northern and Southern lights are know as
- The layer where the International Space Station orbits
- The layer where most commercial aircraft fly
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- Used to study space and human anatomy
- The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere
- Balloons, Used to observe weather
- The planet surrounded by the atmosphere
- Generally orbit in the exosphere
- Line, Where space begins
- The boundary between the thermosphere and exosphere
- Responsible for warming the earth
- Layer, Generally found in the Stratosphere to protect us from UV radiation
16 Clues: Line, Where space begins • The layer where meteors burn up • Generally orbit in the exosphere • Balloons, Used to observe weather • Responsible for warming the earth • Used to study space and human anatomy • The layer where weather and clouds form • The planet surrounded by the atmosphere • The layer where most commercial aircraft fly • ...
Do You Know Your Atmosphere? 2025-10-05
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- The outermost layer that gradually fades into space
- The planet surrounded by the atmosphere
- Used to study space and human anatomy
- The layer where meteors burn up
- Balloons, Used to observe weather
- The total number of satellites in a GPS constellation
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- What the Northern and Southern lights are know as
- Generally orbit in the exosphere
- Where space begins
- Layer, Generally found in the Stratosphere to protect us from UV radiation
- The layer where most commercial aircraft fly
- The boundary between the thermosphere and exosphere
- Responsible for warming the earth
- The layer where the International Space Station orbits
- The layer where weather and clouds form
- The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere
16 Clues: Where space begins • The layer where meteors burn up • Generally orbit in the exosphere • Responsible for warming the earth • Balloons, Used to observe weather • Used to study space and human anatomy • The planet surrounded by the atmosphere • The layer where weather and clouds form • The layer where most commercial aircraft fly • ...
Erat 2025-10-05
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- Balloons, Used to observe weather
- The layer where most commercial aircraft fly
- Generally orbit in the exosphere
- The layer where meteors burn up
- The planet surrounded by the atmosphere
- Used to study space and human anatomy
- The layer where weather and clouds form
- Layer, Generally found in the Stratosphere to protect us from UV radiation
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- What the Northern and Southern lights are know as
- The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere
- The layer where the International Space Station orbits
- The boundary between the thermosphere and exosphere
- The total number of satellites in a GPS constellation
- The outermost layer that gradually fades into space
- Responsible for warming the earth
- Where space begins
16 Clues: Where space begins • The layer where meteors burn up • Generally orbit in the exosphere • Balloons, Used to observe weather • Responsible for warming the earth • Used to study space and human anatomy • The planet surrounded by the atmosphere • The layer where weather and clouds form • The layer where most commercial aircraft fly • ...
Furniture 2025-04-09
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- soft, comfortable piece of furniture designed for sitting and relaxing.
- typically consists of a flat surface supported by legs, used for various dining
- functional piece of furniture designed for sitting, often characterized by its shape, material, and comfort
- a piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting upon
- the lowermost portion of a building below ground level
- an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it
- a warm, inviting space where we prepare and enjoy food.1
- a place to keep clothes and personal item
- functional and clean space designed for personal hygiene.
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- Room or space where people work
- a space for storing and maintaining vehicles.
- private room in a house where people sleep and often relax1.
- a cozy, inviting space where families and friends gather to relax and socialize.
- space typically found at the top of a house, often used for storage
14 Clues: Room or space where people work • a place to keep clothes and personal item • a space for storing and maintaining vehicles. • a piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting upon • the lowermost portion of a building below ground level • a warm, inviting space where we prepare and enjoy food.1 • functional and clean space designed for personal hygiene. • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
CIM History of Manufacturing 2022-08-24
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- any kind of improvement
- the process of creating a product from raw materials
- just in time manufacturing, parts are available when they are needed. This reduces the amount of time and resources spent on storing and managing inventory
- credited with the concept of the assembly line (no space between words)
- statistics based system of minimizing defects (no space between words)
- a manufacturing system that focuses on the elimination of waste
- computer _______________ manufacturing (CIM), use of computers and automation in manufacturing
- range of motion of a robot/machine (no space between words)
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- credited with the concept of interchangeable parts (no space between words)
- ____________ guided vehicle (AGV), self-driving vehicle
- computer numeric ____________ (CNC), use of computers to operate and control robots/machines
- manufacturing space/resources arranged into efficient groups (no space between words)
- artificial intelligence
13 Clues: any kind of improvement • artificial intelligence • the process of creating a product from raw materials • ____________ guided vehicle (AGV), self-driving vehicle • range of motion of a robot/machine (no space between words) • a manufacturing system that focuses on the elimination of waste • statistics based system of minimizing defects (no space between words) • ...
IS_Strategy_CrossWord 2024-04-24
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- - A third party specialist is hired to perform everything or almost everything related to development, operation, and maintenance of the information system.
- - A method for estimating system development person-hours and development costs by quantifying the number of input/output screens and files to be used, and the level of difficulty of functions to be developed.
- - A technique for checking whether functions are in accordance with specifications, focusing on the output results of input data.
- - Refers to one of the members of a project (Two words but no space)
- - A chart that breaks down the project member organization into parts and organizes them into a hierarchical structure
- - A method that divides input data into a "valid equivalence class" or an "invalid equivalence class," and adopts values that are representative of each class as test data.
- - is a diagram that shows the flow of all related work in an operation. (two words but no space)
- - A development model that advances each process in sequence without backtracking, similar to the flow of a waterfall.
- - means paying for products using a contactless IC card that has been charged with cash in advance so that it has equal value to cash. It can also refer to the system. (two words but no space)
- - A technique for checking the internal structure and logic of a program, focusing on program control and flow.
- - A comprehensive plan designed to achieve specific objectives and guide the overall direction and development of a corporation over the long term (two words but no space)
- - A framework that involves separating software functions and parts into distinct services, and constructing a system that puts them all together.
- - Temporarily organized based on individuals possessing diverse specialized skills, distinct from a permanent organizational structure
- - Temporarily assembled in order to execute activities and achieve a specific purpose within a specified time
- - Shows the structure of the system.It consists of three parts with the class name on top, attributes in the middle, and operations on the bottom. (two words but no space)
- - This is when the product is launched into the market, with sales typically low as companies focus creating awareness and generating initial trial (two words but no space)
- - A figure that shows the relationship between system users, functions the system provides, and external systems. (three words but no space)
- - Provide technical development and research for new products.
- - Expresses the relationship between data using “entities” and “relationships.” (two words but no space)
- - Is a structured institution involved in economic endeavors, including but not limited to production, sales, and service.
- - A combination of marketing tools used to achieve marketing objectives (two words but no space)
- - An individual who is variously impacted by the project or has a stake in its success or failure
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- - To denote an important point in the work schedule
- - is one that identifies problems within operations, and provides assistance in finding clues to solve them. (two words but no space)
- - a technique for defining the most important success factor from among many, and it is used as a foundation for business strategy.
- - A method for streamlining processes involved in manufacturing, construction, etc.
- - A framework for what the company will do as a business and how it will generate profits. (two words but no space)
- - A process designed to promote proper understanding of the business activities by presenting the current activities in an easy-to- understand manner.
- - A strategic business analysis methodology that involves evaluating and categorizing a corporation’s collection of products or business units (three words but no space)
- - also known as Value Analysis (VA), is a systematic approach used to improve the value of products, processes, or services by optimizing their functions while minimizing costs. (two words but no space)
- - Number of processes in a project
- - A development model that creates prototypes from an early stage of system development and obtains confirmation from the user as development advances.
- - Refers to the final deliverables of the project, and the work scope required to produce the deliverables.
- - A collaborative partnership or tie-up between corporations aimed at achieving mutual benefits.
- - Graph representing the distribution
- - Sell the products or services supplied by the corporation directly to the customer.
- - A chart that breaks down the work scope of the project into detailed items, and organizes the items into a hierarchy
- - A method of programming that divides the program into individual processes and forms a hierarchical structure. Also referred to as "structured programming”
- - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions
- - Responsible for financial affairs such as procurement of funds and financial administration.
- - An individual who manages and oversees projects (Two words but no space)
- - provides an online software distribution service and employ a “single-tenant scheme” in which exclusive servers are provided for each company
- - A commonly used framework for categorizing products (three words but no space)
- - Indicates relationship between cause and effect.
- - A management technique to facilitate every process of a specified project (Two words but no space)
- - A framework for streamlining the flow of operations on the network by establishing flow diagrams or rules. (two words but no space)
- - a type of outsourcing in which a third party specialist handles operations related to servers and other equipment. (two words but no space)
- - A method for forming an agreement when system development is outsourced to another company.
- - Responsible for management as the company’s representative.
- - a system used when designing things such as machinery, buildings, and electronic circuits
50 Clues: - Number of processes in a project • - Graph representing the distribution • - Shows tasks as linked chains of actions • - Indicates relationship between cause and effect. • - To denote an important point in the work schedule • - Responsible for management as the company’s representative. • - Provide technical development and research for new products. • ...
practice 2021-11-20
Across
- The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978.
- (revolution) A revolution in the 1960s that attempted to increase food production worldwide and helped avert famine.
- Initially built in 1942 by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly as a way to calculate firing tables during World War II and has become smaller and more powerful throughout the years.
- exploration Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union dwindled down and the two countries began cooperating in the name of this area of discovery.
- These silicon chips can contain over a billion transistors compared to their predecessors.
- Space Station A cooperative venture sponsered by 16 countries including the United States and Russia in order to establish and maintain a working laboratory for scientific experimentation in space.
- Advancements in technology and medicine such as microscopes, lasers, ultrasound, and other surgical techniques prevented and cured this condition.
- Food scarcity that can be caused by natural disasters, armed conflicts, and overused soil.
- Space Telescope The United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration and European Space Agency launched this telescope in 1990. It has been orbiting and recording images of objects in space for twenty years.
- A worldwide network of linked computers that began in the late 1960s as a way to link scientists in order to exchange information with each other.
- One of the rovers that were landed on Mars that still remains exploring on the surface of the planet, taking panoramic images.
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- engineering Technology in which the genes of a living cell are modified for medical or industrial use.
- The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981.
- Provided advanced imaging which can be used to detect neurological injuries and helped doctors build three-dimensional images of organs or regions of the body.
- The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s.
- Water was discovered under certain conditions on this planet; two robotic rovers were landed on it in 2004.
- This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015.
- The creation of identical copies of DNA that allows scientists to reproduce plans and animals that are identical to existing plants and animals.
- In February of 2018, the Endeavor crew delivered this module part as one of the last pieces of the ISS. President Obama also held a conference with the Endeavor crew.
- An integrated circuit that was first developed in the 1950s and are found in the majority of today’s cars, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
20 Clues: The nationality of one of the cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz 28 in 1978. • The study of heredity through research on genes that became popular in the 1980s. • This planet was first flown past by the U.S. space probe New Horizons in July 2015. • The United States space shuttle program began with the launch of this orbiter in 1981. • ...
Reading Response 3- Kelly Freeland 2019-09-18
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- Type of Anchor chart where the teacher collects students' thoughts, drawings, and ideas.
- When focusing on the BIG IDEA of the text students determine...
- Types of books that more likely to hold students' attention and engage them more than dry text (no space)
- Strategy that weaves students' thoughts and questions into a coherent conversation about big ideas.
- Students work together and are grouped around a common interest, question, or topic of study. (no space)
- When we show kids how we approach text, and make it visible how understanding happens (no space)
- A powerful tool used for learning, understanding, and remembering text. (no space)
- After the teacher finishes modeling, students discuss between themselves working through the text, and when class comes back together students will have a more cohesive answer. (3 words, no space)
- Text with vivid writing spurs...
- When children have no prior knowledge on a topic, it often spurs...
- "Nothing compels readers more than personal ___ in a text."
- Type of oral response where students discuss with a neighbor allowing even quiet kids to discuss their ideas about the text. (3 words, no space)
- Type of Anchor chart that kids discuss what they know and qualities of a specific ___
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- The reason a student is reading a text. (for a school assignment, to gain information, for instruction, for entertainment, for fun)
- Type of Anchor chart that records the interesting and important information that the reader discovers when reading and researching.
- Students read the same text and meet together to discuss and respond to the text. Authentic conversation encourages participation and encourages the expression of opinions, questions, issues, and connections to their own lives. (no space)
- Type of discussion where students get many different perspectives on a theme or topic.
- These different categories of books fall under a book's __ : Easy books, Challenging books, and Just-right books
- When children have prior knowledge on a topic and relate to the text
- Teacher reads text and models their own thinking, and students listen, turn and talk, and jot down or draw ideas, reactions, questions, thinking, and comments. (three words, no space)
- Type of discussion group made up of 3-5 students where they discuss and reason through a text.
- Type of study group where students work together to build knowledge of a common topic/interest.
- Strategy that helps with clarification, deeper understanding, and building knowledge
- Resource created to connect past teaching and learning to future teaching and learning. (no space)
- Students drawing conclusions from ambiguous texts
- Type of Anchor chart that incorporates the lesson context and student comments and insights.
26 Clues: Text with vivid writing spurs... • Students drawing conclusions from ambiguous texts • "Nothing compels readers more than personal ___ in a text." • When focusing on the BIG IDEA of the text students determine... • When children have no prior knowledge on a topic, it often spurs... • When children have prior knowledge on a topic and relate to the text • ...
Elements and Principles of Design 2021-05-03
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- using multiple variations of elements in an artwork for interest.
- The repetition of certain elements in a particular order.
- How area is used in an artwork. Objects (positive space) vs. the space around them (negative space)
- Defined by a closed set of lines. 2-Dimensional.
- A path created by a moving line in space.
- Elements stand out from eachother in an artwork. For example, light vs dark.
- 3-dimensional space defined by line and value.
- The cohesiveness of an artwork. Colours, lines, etc work well together visually.
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- the lightness or darkness of a colour.
- The focal point in an artwork. What you notice first.
- Visual weight in an artwork. This can be symmetrical (the same on each side) or asymmetrical (heavier on one side than the other).
- Organized on a wheel, they are in fact reflected light!
- How your eye is led through the artwork.
- The feel of a surface, or the visual illusion of the feel of a surface.
14 Clues: the lightness or darkness of a colour. • How your eye is led through the artwork. • A path created by a moving line in space. • 3-dimensional space defined by line and value. • Defined by a closed set of lines. 2-Dimensional. • The focal point in an artwork. What you notice first. • Organized on a wheel, they are in fact reflected light! • ...
The Space Race 2021-04-26
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- What is the name of the program, directed by NASA, launched in 1968, and designed to accomplish the goal of a moon landing?
- First US Satellite Explorer 1 was launched
- First human spaceflight
- Who was the first American to enter space?
- What is the name of the program, directed by NASA, designed to stage a series of space test flights between 1961 and 1963?
- Which president started a multi-billion dollar program to send astronauts to the moon in 1962?
- Sputnik 2 was launched with the first dog in orbit
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- a large spacecraft. It orbits around the earth it is a home where astronauts live
- He was the first human to journey into outer space(Soviet Union)
- Besides the Space Race, what other technological race was taking place between the two rival countries?
- the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
- a rocket launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft
- Sputnik the first artificial satellite was launched
- First controlled space flight
14 Clues: First human spaceflight • First controlled space flight • First US Satellite Explorer 1 was launched • Who was the first American to enter space? • Sputnik 2 was launched with the first dog in orbit • Sputnik the first artificial satellite was launched • He was the first human to journey into outer space(Soviet Union) • ...
JTDaShiell - Movie Characters and their Famous Quotes 2021-09-22
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- "No, I am your father" (2 Words, No Space)
- "They're taking the hobbits to Isengard"
- "let it go, let it go. can't hold it back anymore"
- "You shall not pass"
- "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it." (2 Words, No Space)
- "Avengers Assemble" (2 Words, No Space)
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- "The city is flying, we're fighting an army of robots, and I have a bow and arrow."
- "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"
- "And that was without a single drop of rum, mate"
- "You are on this council, but we do not grant you the rank of Master" (2 Words, No Space)
- "My Precious"
- "You're a wizard, Harry"
- "It's the ship that made the Kessel run in under twelve parsecs!" (2 Words, No Space
- "No, try not. Do or do not. There is no try"
- "I am inevitable"
15 Clues: "My Precious" • "I am inevitable" • "You shall not pass" • "You're a wizard, Harry" • "Avengers Assemble" (2 Words, No Space) • "They're taking the hobbits to Isengard" • "No, I am your father" (2 Words, No Space) • "No, try not. Do or do not. There is no try" • "And that was without a single drop of rum, mate" • "let it go, let it go. can't hold it back anymore" • ...
Crossword 2016-11-12
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- stable in shape with no holes
- measures how heavy the subject is for its size. To find a density of an object, you need to divide its mass by its volume
- measurements like liter, meter or gram
- chemical bonding in which three pairs of electrons shared between two elements
- chemical bonding in which one pair of electrons are shared between two elements
- thing which represent or stands for something else
- anything which has weight and takes up space
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- having consistency like water or oil
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole; cosmos
- chemical bonding in which two pairs of electrons are shared between two elements
- airline fluid substance which expands freely to fill any available space
- measure of the effort gravity which object has
- empty/free space; the physical universe beyond earth’s atmosphere
- how much matter the subject is
- physical force against the object
15 Clues: stable in shape with no holes • how much matter the subject is • physical force against the object • having consistency like water or oil • measurements like liter, meter or gram • anything which has weight and takes up space • measure of the effort gravity which object has • thing which represent or stands for something else • ...
FFF 2025-05-01
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- ___ cells; Devices that convert sunlight into energy, used to power spacecraft.
- The first American satellite to successfully orbit Earth.
- The first space station, launched by the Soviet Union in 1971.
- A non-stick material used in spacecraft heat shields and spacesuits.
- Aldrin; The second astronaut to walk on the moon.
- invented to write in zero gravity and extreme conditions.
- ____ Gagarin; The first human to orbit the Earth in 1961.
- U.S. government agency created in 1958 to oversee space exploration.
- The first animal in space, a dog launched by the Soviet Union.
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- The spacecraft that carried the first human into space.
- ____Tereshkova; The first woman to travel into space, in 1963.
- ___ foam; A soft material developed by NASA to improve astronaut safety and comfort.
- The world’s first artificial satellite, launched in 1957.
- The mission that landed the first humans on the moon in 1969.
- Armstrong; The first person to walk on the moon.
15 Clues: Armstrong; The first person to walk on the moon. • Aldrin; The second astronaut to walk on the moon. • The spacecraft that carried the first human into space. • The first American satellite to successfully orbit Earth. • The world’s first artificial satellite, launched in 1957. • invented to write in zero gravity and extreme conditions. • ...
A Universe of Stars Vocabulary Review 2021-01-29
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- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- guess what happens
- a result or effect of an action or condition
- a piece of information that is true
- correct for the situation
- strengthen or support
- fully in agreement
- a single thing, person, or group forming part of a whole
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- an amount of space between two things or people
- covering a large area/ a lot
- to judge someone's value or worth
- a certain way of expressing an idea
- area beyond earth
- all existing matter and space considered as a whole
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- differ in size, amount, or nature from something else of the same general class
16 Clues: area beyond earth • guess what happens • fully in agreement • strengthen or support • correct for the situation • covering a large area/ a lot • to judge someone's value or worth • a certain way of expressing an idea • a piece of information that is true • a result or effect of an action or condition • an amount of space between two things or people • ...
vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- the part of the universe lying outside the limits of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- in the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- a quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity, acceleration, thrust, lift, drag, momentum, or torque.
- a vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
- the informal competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to launch unmanned satellites, send people into space, and land them on the Moon.
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- a condition in which no acceleration from gravity or other force can be detected. Zero gravity.
- a chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust.
- tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- a vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- the locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- established in 1958 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America’s space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- operated by automatic or remote control, with no crew or personnel.
- large, dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas," early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the moon's surface is covered in maria.
- the path of an object moving through space.
- a vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- a proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
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- the science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- of Gravity a fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- a rille. Rilles are usually named for the craters they are close to. Example: Rima Cavendish is a rille that runs near the Cavendish crater.
- a state of very weak gravity.
- a joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2, 2000. The space station is located in orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- a voyage outside the Earth’s atmosphere.
- a path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- the mechanical coupling of two or more human-made orbiting objects.
- a bowl-shaped depression formed in the soft soil of the moon by the impact of a meteorite or other object.
- a vehicle designed for space flight.
- a vehicle for driving over rough terrain.
- fine, greyish dust and soil that covers the surface of the moon. Formed by constant pounding of the surface by impacts, the regolith can be between 2 meters and 20 meters deep.
- a long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon. These grooves or channels can be several kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers long.
- when a rocket turns and flies into the wind during a launch.
- Cocking
- a fixed or adjustable vane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
- a rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between Earth and craft orbiting the Earth.
- Gravity
35 Clues: Cocking • Gravity • a state of very weak gravity. • a vehicle designed for space flight. • in the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • a voyage outside the Earth’s atmosphere. • a vehicle for driving over rough terrain. • the path of an object moving through space. • ...
Flight & Space Lesson 3 - Key Terms 2021-04-28
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- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- A vehicle capable of sustaining a person above the terrestrial atmosphere.
- (NASA) Established in 1858 as the government agency responsible for the United States of America's space program and long-term general aerospace research. A civilian organization, it conducts or oversees research into both civilian and military aerospace systems.
- A rille. Rilles are usually named for the craters they are close to. Example: Rima Cavendish is a rille that runs near the Cavendish crater.
- Weightlessness.
- Occurs when a rocket turns and flies into the wind during a launch.
- The informal competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to launch unmanned satellites, sending people into space, and landing them on the Moon.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- The locus of all points in the plane at which the sum of the distances from a fixed pair of points is a given constant.
- A voyage outside the Earth's Atmosphere.
- A fixed or adjustable cane or airfoil affixed longitudinally to an aerodynamically or ballistically designed body for stabilizing purposes.
- A rocket-launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft, used for journeys between earth and craft orbiting the Earth.
- (ISS) A joint project of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Russian Federal Space Agency, and the U.S.' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The ISS represents a permanent human presence in space: it has been manned with a crew of at least two since November 2nd, 2000. The space station is located in an orbit around the Earth at an altitude of approximately 360 km, a type of orbit usually termed low Earth orbit.
- A vehicle for driving over rough terrain.
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- A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust.
- A proposed explanation for an observation. An educated guess which forms a basis for a test.
- A vehicle designed for space flight.
- a state of very weak gravity
- A fixed point in a material body through which the resultant force of gravitational attraction acts.
- Large,dark plains formed by volcanic eruptions. Latin for "seas,"early astronomers thought these dark areas on the moon were filled with water. 16% of the monn's surface is covered in maria.
- The path of an object moving through space
- In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle.
- A long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon. These grooves or channels can be several kilometers wide and hundreds of kilometers long.
- A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- A condition in which no acceleration from gravity or other force can be detected. Zero gravity.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity, acceleration, thrust, lift, drag, momentum, or torque.
- The science of getting ships, aircrafts, or spacecrafts from place to place
- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- The part of the universe lying outside of the limits of the Earth's Atmoshphere
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past. These tubes can serve as shelter from meteorites, radiation, and extreme temperatures.
- Fine, greyish dust and soil that covers the surface of the moon. Formed by constant pounding of the surface by impacts, the regolith can be between 2 meters and 20 meters deep.
- Spacecraft operated by automatic or remote control, with no crew or personnel.
- The mechanical coupling of two or more human made orbiting objects.
34 Clues: Weightlessness. • a state of very weak gravity • A vehicle designed for space flight. • A voyage outside the Earth's Atmosphere. • A vehicle for driving over rough terrain. • The path of an object moving through space • In the U.S., a person who rides in a space vehicle. • A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust. • ...
heat 2024-04-10
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- What everything has
- particles vibrate
- How much space something takes up
- What is used to measure heat or cold
- The energy that is generated while moving
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- has lots of space and takes up lots of space
- Opposite of cold
- Another word for shrink
- Everything is made of it
- particles move around and take space of the container
- Another word for growing
- Opposite of water
- What powers us, and can be generated
13 Clues: Opposite of cold • particles vibrate • Opposite of water • What everything has • Another word for shrink • Everything is made of it • Another word for growing • How much space something takes up • What is used to measure heat or cold • What powers us, and can be generated • The energy that is generated while moving • has lots of space and takes up lots of space • ...
Solar System Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- a manmade object in space that orbits the Earth
- a person that travels into space
- Celestial body that orbits a star
- The sun and all of the stars and other objects that orbit the star.
- an unmanned spacecraft that travels into deep space
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- a tool used to make objects look closer and bigger
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet
- A ball of dust and ice that forms a tail of gases when orbiting the sun
- Gas, dust, and stars (all all of the objects that orbit those stars
- A very small rocky body in space that does not enter Earth's atmosphere
- A small rocky body in space that is usually found in the asteroid belt
- Huge ball of very hot gases
- The path an object in space takes as it travels around another object
13 Clues: Huge ball of very hot gases • a person that travels into space • Celestial body that orbits a star • A natural satellite that orbits a planet • a manmade object in space that orbits the Earth • a tool used to make objects look closer and bigger • an unmanned spacecraft that travels into deep space • Gas, dust, and stars (all all of the objects that orbit those stars • ...
7s 2024-04-29
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- - Explosive death of a massive star (9 letters, nine)
- - Instrument for viewing distant objects in space (9 letters, nine)
- - Space telescope launched in 1990 (6 letters, six)
- - Universe as a whole (6 letters, six)
- - Reusable spacecraft for travel between Earth and orbit (7 letters, seven)
- - Person trained for space travel (9 letters, nine)
- - Path followed by an object around a star (5 letters, five)
- - Small rocky or metallic body moving through space (9 letters, nine)
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- - Group of stars forming a recognizable pattern (13 letters, thirteen)
- - Cloud of gas and dust in space (6 letters, six)
- - Planet orbiting a star outside our solar system (9 letters, nine)
- - Celestial object with a tail of gas and dust (5 letters, five)
- - Object orbiting a larger body (9 letters, nine)
- - Massive system of stars (6 letters, six)
- - Small rocky body orbiting the sun (8 letters, eight)
15 Clues: - Universe as a whole (6 letters, six) • - Massive system of stars (6 letters, six) • - Cloud of gas and dust in space (6 letters, six) • - Object orbiting a larger body (9 letters, nine) • - Space telescope launched in 1990 (6 letters, six) • - Person trained for space travel (9 letters, nine) • - Explosive death of a massive star (9 letters, nine) • ...
Astronomy and Telescopes Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- The astronomer who built a 40-foot telescope and discovered Uranus
- The wavelength of light that infrared telescopes detect
- The country where the FAST radio telescope is located
- The scientist who improved the telescope for astronomical use in 1609
- The space telescope launched in 1990, famous for its deep field images
- The type of telescope that uses mirrors to gather and focus light
- The celestial objects that the Kepler Space Telescope was designed to find
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- phenomenon that causes color fringing in refracting telescopes
- The planet whose moons were first observed by Galileo
- The newest space telescope, launched in 2021 to observe the early universe
- main advantage of putting telescopes in space
- The type of astronomical object that pulsars were first thought to be
- The type of telescope that uses lenses to gather and focus light
- The inventor of the reflecting telescope
- Telescope, The type of telescope that detects radio waves from space
15 Clues: The inventor of the reflecting telescope • main advantage of putting telescopes in space • The country where the FAST radio telescope is located • The planet whose moons were first observed by Galileo • The wavelength of light that infrared telescopes detect • phenomenon that causes color fringing in refracting telescopes • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2016-01-08
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- A big hole in space that pulls in everything! (Light, planets, everything!)
- A space rock that sometimes hits the Earth.
- A cloud of space dust.
- The combination of all gases on Earth.
- A ball of fire in the sky, where fusion of H atoms takes place. (The Sun is an example)
- A lot of stars and planets in a given part of space.
- The circle an object makes around another object.
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- A dark spot on the Sun where temperature is lower than the rest of the Sun.
- An object in space made up of rock or gas and ice, an example is Earth or Mars.
- The distance light travels in a year = 9.5 trillion km.
- An object made up of ice and rock that flies through space.
- A system made up of the Sun and eight planets that go around it. We live in this system.
- The explosion of a giant star.
- The wind coming from the Sun.
14 Clues: A cloud of space dust. • The wind coming from the Sun. • The explosion of a giant star. • The combination of all gases on Earth. • A space rock that sometimes hits the Earth. • The circle an object makes around another object. • A lot of stars and planets in a given part of space. • The distance light travels in a year = 9.5 trillion km. • ...
All About Space 2020-10-20
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- The planet most similiar to earth
- The outer atmosphere of a star
- 1.3 million earths fill up this star
- a small rock that is orbiting the sun
- The planet that Elon Musk wants human being to live on
- The red planet
- A unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in a year
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- The largest planet
- The smallest planet
- a place in space where matter and light cannot escape if they fall in
- A group of stars in the sky
- Elon Musk's cmopany for space exploration
- The planet with the worst weather
- The sixth planet from the sun
- Too bright for the human eye to see
15 Clues: The red planet • The largest planet • The smallest planet • A group of stars in the sky • The sixth planet from the sun • The outer atmosphere of a star • The planet most similiar to earth • The planet with the worst weather • Too bright for the human eye to see • 1.3 million earths fill up this star • a small rock that is orbiting the sun • ...
Space crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
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- first human to be on the moon
- third from the sun
- Unidentified Flying Object
- the red planet
- the galaxy we live in
- the biggest planet
- space rocks
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- the one with the rings
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- we see this at night
- has the 8 planets
- The first to reach the moon
- a dwarf planet
- what made space travel possible
14 Clues: space rocks • the red planet • a dwarf planet • has the 8 planets • third from the sun • the biggest planet • we see this at night • the galaxy we live in • the one with the rings • Unidentified Flying Object • The first to reach the moon • first human to be on the moon • what made space travel possible • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Earth In Space 2021-12-12
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- which former planet was made a dwarf planet in 2006
- What is the 4th planet in the solar system?
- The name of the occurrence of when the moon gets between the sun and earth casting the moon's shadow onto the earth?
- One the gas giant planets
- The name for a meteor that reaches the ground without burning up?
- How many phases of the moon cycle? (write number as word)
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- What is the 5th phase of the moons cycle?
- 'dirty snowballs' made from a mixture of mainly ice and carbon dioxide
- what is the name of the theory describing the sun as the centre of the universe?
- What is the name of the theory describing earth as the centre of the universe?
- The closest planet to the sun
- something with such an intense gravitational pull that even light cannot escape its event horizon.
- the name for when a planet completes and orbit around the sun?
- How many offical planets are there in the solar system? (write number as word)
14 Clues: One the gas giant planets • The closest planet to the sun • What is the 5th phase of the moons cycle? • What is the 4th planet in the solar system? • which former planet was made a dwarf planet in 2006 • How many phases of the moon cycle? (write number as word) • the name for when a planet completes and orbit around the sun? • ...
Earth and Space 2021-06-02
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- when planets around the sun
- The great Red spot on Jupiter
- big hot hydrogen ball
- Galaxy we live in...
- closest planet to the Sun
- Planet after Earth?
- 4 closest planets to sun
- coldest planet
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- another word for shooting star
- 4 furthest planets from the sun
- The amount of time that takes the Earth to do a full orbit of the sun
- ring surrounded planet
- earths centre
- dwarf planet in our solar system
14 Clues: earths centre • coldest planet • Planet after Earth? • Galaxy we live in... • big hot hydrogen ball • ring surrounded planet • 4 closest planets to sun • closest planet to the Sun • when planets around the sun • The great Red spot on Jupiter • another word for shooting star • 4 furthest planets from the sun • dwarf planet in our solar system • ...
Things in Space 2021-07-26
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- a natural satellite that orbits any planet including the earth
- a system of millions or billions of stars and other things, held together by gravitation attraction.
- a natural or artificial body that orbits a larger body.
- a piece of rock or metal that fell from outer space as a meteor.
- an area on the sun that is highly magnetic and appears dark in contrast to the rest of the sun.
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere and appears as a streak of light.
- a large luminous spherical object, mainly composed of plasma and held together by its own gravity.
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- a collection of planets and other celestial bodies that orbit around one central star.
- A celestial body moving in a elliptical orbit around a star.
- a measure of travel equivalent to the speed that light travels through the universe.
- a celestial object made of rock, frozen gases, and dust that orbits the Sun
- the path that an object takes when going around a star, planet or a moon.
- the star that Earth orbits.
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging enormously in size, are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits.
14 Clues: the star that Earth orbits. • a natural or artificial body that orbits a larger body. • A celestial body moving in a elliptical orbit around a star. • a natural satellite that orbits any planet including the earth • a piece of rock or metal that fell from outer space as a meteor. • the path that an object takes when going around a star, planet or a moon. • ...
Things in Space 2021-07-26
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- an area of high magnetic activity, on the surface of the Sun
- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- celestial objects made out of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun
- the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- the star at the centre of the Solar System
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
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- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year or about 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometres)
- large natural object that orbits, or travels around, a planet
- Small chunks of rock that travel through space
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- Sun and all of the smaller objects that move around it
14 Clues: a small rocky body orbiting the sun • the star at the centre of the Solar System • Small chunks of rock that travel through space • Sun and all of the smaller objects that move around it • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • an area of high magnetic activity, on the surface of the Sun • ...
Space Science Review 2017-10-29
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- a large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- any natural object outside earth's atmosphere
- A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface.
- imaginary line that passes through the center of an object
- A ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows
- a small object made of rock or metal that orbits the sun
- Millions or billions of stars held together in a group by their own gravity
- The study of the moon, planets, stars, and other objects in space
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- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
- The movement of an object around another object
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
- star, planets, and all the other celestial bodies that revolve around the star
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
14 Clues: A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface. • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • any natural object outside earth's atmosphere • The movement of an object around another object • a small object made of rock or metal that orbits the sun • imaginary line that passes through the center of an object • ...
space by chanel 2012-06-18
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- noone has ever been on marshot the sun is verry hot
- jupiter has sixeen moons
- uranus is the farthest from the sun
- the earth is the third planet from the sun
- the earth rotates slowly
- the sun can blined you
- mercury had 18 moons
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- giant jupiter is called a gas giant
- earth is the safest place for humans
- mecury is the closest to the sun
- the sun is a star
- a meteoroid goes 25km per second
- earth has a high gravity level
- the most visiable rings
14 Clues: the sun is a star • mercury had 18 moons • the sun can blined you • the most visiable rings • jupiter has sixeen moons • the earth rotates slowly • earth has a high gravity level • mecury is the closest to the sun • a meteoroid goes 25km per second • giant jupiter is called a gas giant • uranus is the farthest from the sun • earth is the safest place for humans • ...
EARTH AND SPACE 2022-07-20
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- makes up the largest percentage of the sun's composition
- As the distance between two objects in space increases the gravity will __________terrestrial The inner planets are also called
- Most comets come from the _____ & Oort Cloud beyond Neptune's orbit
- Phases of the moon in which the moon appears to be getting larger are referred to as
- The closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- axis Changing seasons are caused by
- No of seasons on Earth
- As the mass of a star increases the gravity will _______
- _______ hit the ground
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- Season when the area you live in tilts away from the sun
- Nuclear fusion produces the sun's energy. It fuses hydrogen into ___ atoms
- I am located between Mars and Jupiter
- A cloud of gas and dust in space is called
- The______moon shows more than half of the bright side of the moon
14 Clues: No of seasons on Earth • _______ hit the ground • The closest galaxy to the Milky Way • axis Changing seasons are caused by • I am located between Mars and Jupiter • A cloud of gas and dust in space is called • Season when the area you live in tilts away from the sun • makes up the largest percentage of the sun's composition • ...
The space race 2024-04-21
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- Name of the programme to study
- First man to set foot on the moon
- What is the name of the programme where the chimpanzee is sent?
- Name of the shuttle that exploded on 28 January 1986.
- The first artificial satellite
- What planet has space exploration focused on?
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- The number of artificial satellites moving in the Earth's orbit
- The name of the first man to travel in space
- The first United States launch
- The first living thing to be sent to earth
- Who launched the Apollo mission?
- The country that sent the first artificial satellite into space
- Name of the united states space agency
- Name of the invention that allows astronauts to travel in space without being attached to the spacecraft.
14 Clues: Name of the programme to study • The first United States launch • The first artificial satellite • Who launched the Apollo mission? • First man to set foot on the moon • Name of the united states space agency • The first living thing to be sent to earth • The name of the first man to travel in space • What planet has space exploration focused on? • ...
