space Crossword Puzzles
This Is Matter Review 2022-05-05
Across
- third person present of be
- the total quantity
- anything that can be filled up
- located on every side
- occupied space
- matter with no shape
- possess, own, or hold third person singular
- the amount of space something occupies
- all
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- form
- moves along in a stream
- everything; solids, liquids, or gases
- matter with volume but no shape
- matter with a shape and volume
- second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be.
- possess, own, or hold first person, second person, and third person plural
- fills up space
- the amount of matter something has
- expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else
19 Clues: all • form • occupied space • fills up space • the total quantity • matter with no shape • located on every side • moves along in a stream • third person present of be • matter with a shape and volume • anything that can be filled up • matter with volume but no shape • the amount of matter something has • everything; solids, liquids, or gases • the amount of space something occupies • ...
Solar System 2022-12-21
Across
- Largest Planet in Solar System
- relating to the sun
- one of a planet's natural satellites,
- Third planet from Sun
- Planet with most Moons
- to turn around a center point, or axis,
- the attractive force of a body.
- small object moving around a larger object.
- a person who travels in space.
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- the path an object moves around another object
- body an object that is located in outer space
- a spherical object that orbits a central star
- Seventh planet away from Sun
- Closest planet to sun
- planet a space body too small to be called a plane
- Fourth planet from sun
- the motion of one object around another.
- Furthest planet from sun
- second planet from Sun
19 Clues: relating to the sun • Closest planet to sun • Third planet from Sun • Planet with most Moons • Fourth planet from sun • second planet from Sun • Furthest planet from sun • Seventh planet away from Sun • Largest Planet in Solar System • a person who travels in space. • the attractive force of a body. • one of a planet's natural satellites, • to turn around a center point, or axis, • ...
Space and City 2021-02-09
Secret Space Cadet 2021-10-26
13 Clues: Principal • Our Mascot • Your career • Your last name • Office Manager • Attendance Clerk • Rancho __________ • Counselor for students L-Z • Counselor for students A-K • the type of place we work at • 3 letter F word for enjoyment • AP for students 6th grade and A-K 7th grade • AP for students 7th grade L-Z and 8th grade
Life in Space 2021-06-10
Across
- the moment in which a machine or engine is turned on
- to send information
- the condition of gaining speed, going faster
- to set a craft in motion
- a door on a spacecraft
- the place on a craft on which another craft will stop/park
- an object orbiting the Earth which transmits different kinds of data
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- with no crew
- the condition in which people and objects seem to be weightless
- (adj) to have the capacity to prevent harm or damage
- to finish or complete a task successfully
- an adjective to describe that something is not heavy
- a place in which human life is possible
13 Clues: with no crew • to send information • a door on a spacecraft • to set a craft in motion • a place in which human life is possible • to finish or complete a task successfully • the condition of gaining speed, going faster • the moment in which a machine or engine is turned on • (adj) to have the capacity to prevent harm or damage • ...
space by stacey 2012-06-19
Across
- The sun is just one of about 100 ______ stars in our galaxy
- this planet is blue and green
- ______ is the smallest planet
- the milkley way is a ______
- the name for people who travel to the moon is called _____
- astornauts wear ______ to keep themselfs warm while there in space
- _______ is the only planet visable on earth
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- ______ is cold
- ____ is a red planet that is also made out of rock
- it takes the sun 24 _____ for a complete turn
- it takes the sun six hudrend and fordy five days for a _______ turn around the earth
- the sun is a ______
- _____ is the biggest star
13 Clues: ______ is cold • the sun is a ______ • _____ is the biggest star • the milkley way is a ______ • this planet is blue and green • ______ is the smallest planet • _______ is the only planet visable on earth • it takes the sun 24 _____ for a complete turn • ____ is a red planet that is also made out of rock • the name for people who travel to the moon is called _____ • ...
Earth and Space 2015-04-28
Across
- The closest planet to the sun
- Pertaining to the sky
- The center star of our solar system
- Seventh planet to the sun
- The spinning motion of an object on its axis
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- Fifth planet to the sun
- The movement of an object around another object
- Third planet closest to the sun
- The imaginary line objects rotate on
- Sixth planet to the sun
- Fourth planet to the sun
- Second closest planet to the sun
- Eighth planet to the sun
13 Clues: Pertaining to the sky • Fifth planet to the sun • Sixth planet to the sun • Fourth planet to the sun • Eighth planet to the sun • Seventh planet to the sun • The closest planet to the sun • Third planet closest to the sun • Second closest planet to the sun • The center star of our solar system • The imaginary line objects rotate on • The spinning motion of an object on its axis • ...
Flying Through Space 2024-02-08
Across
- meteoroids that make it through to the Earth’s surface
- the line that divides light and dark on the moon
- a stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing smaller
- meteoroids that enter Earth’s atmosphere and burn up
- someone who studies meteors
- brightest object in the night sky, creates Earth’s tides
- a solid ice object surrounded by dust/gas that shows a tail
- stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing larger
- stage of the moon cycle, full bright circle
Down
- a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a bump
- a small irregular shaped rocky object that orbits the sun
- a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a banana
- small rocky object broken off from an asteroid or comet that goes through space
13 Clues: someone who studies meteors • stage of the moon cycle, full bright circle • a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a bump • a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a banana • stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing larger • the line that divides light and dark on the moon • a stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing smaller • ...
Outer Space Crossword 2022-07-21
13 Clues: nomo • tocem • xaalgy • astenpl • reiodast • Our planet • solar_____ • is very hot • someone from outer space • unidentified flying object • a person who travels in space • what do we use to travel to the moon? • There are millions of these things in the sky at night
Space Vocabulary Words 2023-03-23
Across
- The moon phase in which less than one-half of the Moon appears to be lit on the right side
- The moon phase in which less than one-half of the Moon appears to be lit on the left side
- An imaginary line that Earth rotates around
- The moon phase is when the Moon is halfway to a new moon
- A sequence of events that repeats itself
- The moon phase is when the Moon is halfway to a full moon
- The moon phase in which the Moon appears to have the Sun’s light shining on more than half of the right side of the Moon
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- The moon phase in which the Moon appears to have the Sun’s light shining on more than half of the left side of the Moon
- Making a complete spin on an axis 24 hours
- The slant of Earth’s axis
- Making a complete turn around another object 365 days
- The moon phase in which the entire lighted side of the Moon can be seen
- The moon phase in which the lighted side of the Moon cannot be seen
13 Clues: The slant of Earth’s axis • A sequence of events that repeats itself • Making a complete spin on an axis 24 hours • An imaginary line that Earth rotates around • Making a complete turn around another object 365 days • The moon phase is when the Moon is halfway to a new moon • The moon phase is when the Moon is halfway to a full moon • ...
The Space Race 2024-04-12
Across
- distant
- a major change or accomplishment
- related to science
- synonym for very innovative
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes.
- to be self-assured
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- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.
- a person who goes somewhere first
- to predict, to anticipate
- synonym for significant
- synonym for audacious
- a fast space vehicle
13 Clues: distant • related to science • to be self-assured • a fast space vehicle • synonym for audacious • synonym for significant • to predict, to anticipate • synonym for very innovative • a major change or accomplishment • a person who goes somewhere first • facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-16
Across
- The hottest and brightest stage of a star
- Birthplace of stars
- Galaxy that has no shape
- The second stage of a star
- closest star to us
- massive bright star
- Everything
Down
- A super giant
- large group of stars,gas, and dust
- Dead galaxy
- Icy object that orbits the sun
- The galaxy where our sun is located in
- celestial object that revolves around the Earth
13 Clues: Everything • Dead galaxy • A super giant • closest star to us • Birthplace of stars • massive bright star • Galaxy that has no shape • The second stage of a star • Icy object that orbits the sun • large group of stars,gas, and dust • The galaxy where our sun is located in • The hottest and brightest stage of a star • celestial object that revolves around the Earth
Gravitational Theory - Space 2025-11-20
Across
- Ripples in spacetime caused by massive objects moving quickly, like two black holes colliding.
- The amount of “stuff” or matter inside an object.
- The speed an object needs to move fast enough to break free from a planet’s or star’s gravity.
- The act of finding or measuring something that is normally hard to see or feel.
- The path one object takes as it moves around another object because of gravity.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing—not even light—can escape from it.
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- The invisible area around an object where its gravity can pull on other objects.
- A rule that says gravity gets much weaker as you move farther away from an object — and it decreases very quickly.
- Binary Black Holes)Two massive objects (like black holes) orbiting each other.
- (of spacetime)How space bends around mass. More mass = deeper bend.
- (of a wave)How big the wave is — for gravitational waves, it’s how much space is stretched or squeezed.
- A “fabric” that combines space and time. Objects with mass bend this fabric, and that bending is what we feel as gravity.
- Pulling and stretching that happens when gravity is stronger on one side of an object than the other.
13 Clues: The amount of “stuff” or matter inside an object. • (of spacetime)How space bends around mass. More mass = deeper bend. • Binary Black Holes)Two massive objects (like black holes) orbiting each other. • The act of finding or measuring something that is normally hard to see or feel. • ...
A Glimpse of Outer Space 2014-06-20
Across
- a very large cloud of dust and gas in outer space.
- One who studies stars and planets.
- a bright object in space having a tail of dust/gas.
- an extremely large group of stars and planets.
- A celestial body moving around the earth.
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- A creature from another planet.
- All existing things in the space.
- a large piece of rock from space that appear as a bright light.
- a mass of rock that moves around in space.
- A group of bright stars with a definite shape.
- a natural object that moves around a planet.
- a very small star that does not shine brightly.
12 Clues: A creature from another planet. • All existing things in the space. • One who studies stars and planets. • A celestial body moving around the earth. • a mass of rock that moves around in space. • a natural object that moves around a planet. • A group of bright stars with a definite shape. • an extremely large group of stars and planets. • ...
THE UNIVERSE 2023-04-14
Across
- Earth's natural satellite
- The red planet
- A dwarf planet
- Travellers to space
- A spacecraft for travelling to space
- Another name for a flying saucer
Down
- A group of stars (The Great Bear)
- If you see a shooting ....., you can make a wish.
- Burning stone in space
- Ball shaped objects in space
- A creature from other planet
11 Clues: The red planet • A dwarf planet • Travellers to space • Burning stone in space • Earth's natural satellite • Ball shaped objects in space • A creature from other planet • Another name for a flying saucer • A group of stars (The Great Bear) • A spacecraft for travelling to space • If you see a shooting ....., you can make a wish.
science crossword puzzle 2023-03-02
10 Clues: eyes color • bright dark • weather temperature • earth, mars, Jupiter • ,sun, space, far away, • temperature feels like • space light sound ground • space water land life human • month day hour minute second • planet, star, moon, mars, sun,
sport +verbs 2025-05-02
18 Clues: яхта • поезд • корабль • stop it • скучать • автобус • мотоцикл • готовить • вертолет • приходить • to make a video • плавать на лодке • play with 3 balls • transport for cycling • don't go out, sit at home • teacher ...? student answers. • transport in the air , it can fly • ship we can go to the space by this transport
Astronomy Kamyar Combadière 2016-05-31
Across
- Name of a famous film actor
- 5th planet of the solar system
- It can be natural or not
- Allows to see the planet from the earth
- Famous telescope in orbit
- Sometimes we can see it during the night
- First man in the space
- Keeps you on the earth
- First man on the moon
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- First monkey in orbit
- He attributs his name to some famous point
- When the sun is at the center
- Warms the earth
- Rock in space
- The planet closest to the sun
- A dog in the space
- First man who said that the sun is at the center
- We can find some in cinema industry
18 Clues: Rock in space • Warms the earth • A dog in the space • First monkey in orbit • First man on the moon • First man in the space • Keeps you on the earth • It can be natural or not • Famous telescope in orbit • Name of a famous film actor • When the sun is at the center • The planet closest to the sun • 5th planet of the solar system • We can find some in cinema industry • ...
The game 2021-02-03
Across
- processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills
- cultural and intellectual movement which advocate the use of science and technologies with the next purpose: increase the physical and mental capacities and abilities of humans
- animals that injure or kill cultivated plants. The harm done by plant pests and diseases is great. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods: insects, arachnids (mites), and some species of millipedes and crustaceans (wood lice).(two words without any space between)
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. That means the germs are not killed and continue to grow.(two words without any space between)(two words without any space between)
- Human’s fossils study
- is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells.
- the combination of influences best suited to improve the hereditary qualities of a race or breed, especially the human race.
- The biggest challenge of the twenty-first century is to provide sufficient food, water, and energy to allow everyone on the planet to live decent lives in decent environments, in the face of rising population, the threat of climate change, and (sooner or later) declining fossil fuels.(two words without any space between)
- An action in return of a phenomenon that amplify its causes (the word is said positive) or reduce it (the word is qualified as negative)
- meeting between two individuals from different species
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
- is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology or disease severity.
- Scientist aren't sure that this matter exists because it doesn't radiate in the univers but it can explain some observations of the cosmos.(two words without any space between)
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- a set of processes for the provention of a disease, it is opposed to a curative therapy which is just aimed at healing
- it is the retention of heat in the atmosphere because of the effect of certains gaz.(three words without any space between)
- the investigation, by means of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity(two words without any space between)
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.(two words without any space between)
- The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between)
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- This celestial object is so dense that the intensity of his gravitational field stop matters and light.(two words without any space between)
- it is a scientific community which study the evolution of climat (in order to make report) So it’s an organisation of experts which study the evolution of climate.
- phytosanitary products which causes the cancellation of some « harmful » cultures like beatles, mushrooms, or « bad » or « harmfull » grass.
- the process by which beings developed on earth from primates (two words without any space between)
- a mix between two different species.
24 Clues: Human’s fossils study • a mix between two different species. • meeting between two individuals from different species • The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between) • processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills • ...
The problems that science has to solve and some solutions it already has 2021-02-04
Across
- animals that injure or kill cultivated plants. The harm done by plant pests and diseases is great. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods: insects, arachnids (mites), and some species of millipedes and crustaceans (wood lice).(two words without any space between)
- the process by which beings developed on earth from primates (two words without any space between)
- it is the retention of heat in the atmosphere because of the effect of certains gaz.(three words without any space between)
- Scientist aren't sure that this matter exists because it doesn't radiate in the univers but it can explain some observations of the cosmos.(two words without any space between)
- is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells.
- The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between)
- a mix between two different species.
- the combination of influences best suited to improve the hereditary qualities of a race or breed, especially the human race.
- is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology or disease severity.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. That means the germs are not killed and continue to grow.(two words without any space between)(two words without any space between)
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- The biggest challenge of the twenty-first century is to provide sufficient food, water, and energy to allow everyone on the planet to live decent lives in decent environments, in the face of rising population, the threat of climate change, and (sooner or later) declining fossil fuels.(two words without any space between)
- Human’s fossils study
- phytosanitary products which causes the cancellation of some « harmful » cultures like beatles, mushrooms, or « bad » or « harmfull » grass.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.(two words without any space between)
- cultural and intellectual movement which advocate the use of science and technologies with the next purpose: increase the physical and mental capacities and abilities of humans
- a set of processes for the provention of a disease, it is opposed to a curative therapy which is just aimed at healing
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills
- This celestial object is so dense that the intensity of his gravitational field stop matters and light.(two words without any space between)
- An action in return of a phenomenon that amplify its causes (the word is said positive) or reduce it (the word is qualified as negative)
- it is a scientific community which study the evolution of climat (in order to make report) So it’s an organisation of experts which study the evolution of climate.
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
- the investigation, by means of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity(two words without any space between)
23 Clues: Human’s fossils study • a mix between two different species. • The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between) • processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills • is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells. • ...
Science Ch.5 2025-02-03
Across
- A space station that 16 nations worked together to build.
- The first person to travel in space.
- The first human being to set foot on the surface of the moon.
- A type of telescope that uses mirrors to produce an image.
- A region with certain objects may be attracted or repelled by electric force.
- A wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field, vibrating at right angles to each each other other.
- Call the “Father of Modern Rocketry”; Built and launched the first liquid fuel rocket.
- A structure in space in which people can live and work for weeks at a time.
- The first American to travel in space.
- The speed at which electromagnetic waves travel in a vacuum equal to To 186,000 Miles per second.
- A movement of energy from one place to another.
- how fast a wave oscillates
- An arrangement of electromagnetic waves according to frequency and wavelength.
- Stars that produce rapid burst of radio waves.
- often called the red planet; Has two moons
- An unmanned spacecraft that is launched specifically to explore the unknown.
- A device that makes distant objects appear clear or closer.
- A back-and-forth motion that repeatedly follows the same path.
- A Russian space station launched in 1986.
- sometimes called the MorningStar or evening star; Hottest planet in our solar system.
- A type of telescope that uses lenses to gather light and for an image.
- The first artificial object to orbit the Earth.
- Discovered that light is a combination of many colors; Discovered the laws of motion
- The closest planet to the sun, the speediest planet
- the length of one complete wave or cycle of oscillation.
- Discovered electromagnetic waves; Realize that light is a type of electric manic wave.
- largest planet in our solar system; Has a huge storm known as a great red spot
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- The first astronomer to make extensive use of a telescope in his study of the heavens.
- has the most glorious rings of any planet in our solar system.
- Discovered the planet Uranus.
- First woman to fly in space.
- A special device that can split light into a spectrum before analysis.
- beautiful royal blue color; Largest moon named Titan; Has the strongest winds measured anywhere in the solar system.
- The low point of a wave.
- An American spacecraft that was the first spacecraft designed to be reused.
- An orbit in which a satellite follows the direction of the earth rotation where it stays in the same location in the sky.
- The first satellite launched by the United States
- Help to make the US a world leader in space exploration; Developed the rocket used to carry men to moon
- The color sequence, Roy G.Bv that appears when white light is passed through a prism.
- The first man space mission to actually land on the moon.
- A reflecting telescope with 8 foot wide main mirror launched into orbit around the early 1990s
- The high point of a wave.
- the term of whatever carries a wave.
- discovered by William and Caroline Herschel; My entire system is turned on its side
- The bending of any waves direction at the boundary between two wave media.
- An instrument that collects radio waves from space.
- The first space station launched by the U.S.
- The first American to orbit the Earth
- A region in which certain objects are attracted or repel by a magnet.
- a person who journeys into space.
- The turning back or turning a side of any wave when it hits an obstacle.
- any object that orbits a larger object.
- an orbit in which a satellite Travels perpendicular to the equator, passing over the polar regions as it circles the Earth.
53 Clues: The low point of a wave. • The high point of a wave. • how fast a wave oscillates • First woman to fly in space. • Discovered the planet Uranus. • a person who journeys into space. • The first person to travel in space. • the term of whatever carries a wave. • The first American to orbit the Earth • The first American to travel in space. • ...
Week 23 Science Vocabulary 2014-01-30
Across
- the number of units that fit across
- does not have a definite shape but does take up a definite amount of space
- a measurement system based on units of 10
- smallest part of an element
- the number of unit squares that cover a surface
- contain no properties of metals
- a substance that is made up of only one type of matter
- the amount of matter making up an object
- a force or pull between all objects
- the number of cubes that fit inside an object
- the upward force of a liquid or gas on an object
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- the mass of the matter in a given space
- the number of units that fit from one end to the other
- a table of the elements
- have some but not all properties of metals
- does not have a definite shape and does not take up a definite amount of space
- substance that is made up of only one type of matter
- the smallest part of an element
- has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space
19 Clues: a table of the elements • smallest part of an element • the smallest part of an element • contain no properties of metals • the number of units that fit across • a force or pull between all objects • the mass of the matter in a given space • the amount of matter making up an object • a measurement system based on units of 10 • have some but not all properties of metals • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-07
Across
- Contains vocal cords, also known as the voice box.
- 9 layers build this structure, aids in breathing.
- Refers to the space in the mouth.
- There are over 480 million of these in your lungs.
- A hollow space in the frontal bone, assists with warmth and moisture.
- A small flap that controls where air/food go (trachea or esophagus).
- A collection of alveoli, covered in capillaries.
- Refers to the space in the nose.
- Main organ responsible for respiration, primarily inhalation
- A hollow space that helps lighten the weight of the skull.
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- Leads from the larynx to your bronchi, also called your windpipe.
- Connects the trachea to your lungs.
- First to provide filtration, warmth and moisture to air inhaled through the nose.
- AKA "branches of the tree", connects bronchi to alveolar ducts.
- Has 3 sections connecting the nose and mouth to the esophagus.
- A long tube used in digestion, usually behind the trachea.
- AKA "Broccoli stems", connects bronchioles to alveolar sacs.
- The muscle between your ribs, primarily responsible for exhalation .
- Where the trachea divides into the left and right bronchi.
19 Clues: Refers to the space in the nose. • Refers to the space in the mouth. • Connects the trachea to your lungs. • A collection of alveoli, covered in capillaries. • 9 layers build this structure, aids in breathing. • Contains vocal cords, also known as the voice box. • There are over 480 million of these in your lungs. • ...
univers vocab justice simmons 5th 2014-10-09
Across
- The death of a large star by explosion
- very little dust or gas
- electromagnetic waves with longer
- All space and the matter space contains
- center is the sun
- low frequencies
- is how fast light travels
- the transfer of energy from the sun to the
- rotational center of a huge galaxy
- radiation that contain waves
- a huge grouping of stars that rotate and
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- areas of stars that spred out
- electromagnetic waves with long wave lengths
- A galaxy wih a bright center
- waves
- An object with more than four solar masses
- provide us with visible light
- electromagnetic waves that are between
- a large grouping of stars in space
19 Clues: waves • low frequencies • center is the sun • very little dust or gas • is how fast light travels • A galaxy wih a bright center • radiation that contain waves • areas of stars that spred out • provide us with visible light • electromagnetic waves with longer • rotational center of a huge galaxy • a large grouping of stars in space • The death of a large star by explosion • ...
Date Night 2024-01-30
Across
- Book Series
- Host of next SNL (2 words, no space)
- Name of Netflix Series we most recently finished
- Local Rival of ______ (2 words, no space)
- City/Location Josh is going to next week
- Most bike-able city
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- My favorite local version of ________
- _____ by numbers
- Company that starts many mornings
- Named location in top right of Fortnite map (2 words, no space)
- Fruit (Native to mainland China & Taiwan)
- A very reliable car brand
- A new drink (to us)
- Top of the Premier League table (currently)
- Name of friend who has an unexpected new family
- ____ yogurt
- Josh's favorite horror franchise
- Streaming service that hosts LOTR
18 Clues: Book Series • ____ yogurt • _____ by numbers • A new drink (to us) • Most bike-able city • A very reliable car brand • Josh's favorite horror franchise • Company that starts many mornings • Streaming service that hosts LOTR • Host of next SNL (2 words, no space) • My favorite local version of ________ • City/Location Josh is going to next week • ...
Science Vocabulary, Part 3 2022-12-19
Across
- dark area of the Moon's surface
- synonymous to orbit
- how long an orbit takes
- a space object like Venus or Jupiter
- the galaxy that our solar system is in
- a star that Earth always tilts towards
- a period of time
- to rotate around an object
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- a collection of a star, planets, and other space objects
- a meteor that has crashed into Earth
- luminescent part of interstellar medium
- chunk of rock and metal in space
- the collection of everything that exists
- a young star
- light that humans can see
- a star towards the end of its life
- recreation of an object or event
- chunk of rock that orbits a planet
18 Clues: a young star • a period of time • synonymous to orbit • how long an orbit takes • light that humans can see • to rotate around an object • dark area of the Moon's surface • chunk of rock and metal in space • recreation of an object or event • a star towards the end of its life • chunk of rock that orbits a planet • a meteor that has crashed into Earth • ...
cw i 2025-12-07
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- – When two spacecraft connect
- – A spacecraft used for traveling to space
- – The team working together in space
- – A person who travels into space
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- – The force that keeps us on the ground
- – A special job in space
- – When a rocket lifts off
- – What astronauts wear outside their spacecraft
- – Protects an astronaut’s head
- – The center that guides space flights
10 Clues: – A special job in space • – When a rocket lifts off • – When two spacecraft connect • – Protects an astronaut’s head • – A person who travels into space • – The team working together in space • – The center that guides space flights • – The force that keeps us on the ground • – A spacecraft used for traveling to space • – What astronauts wear outside their spacecraft
Beginning Drawing: Helpful Terms for Contour and Gesture Drawing 2021-10-18
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- Space The areas in an artwork that are more focused on the main idea of the artwork
- Space The space around an object that is empty; can be used as a visual cue to make drawings more accurate in space
- The difference between any number of elements in an artwork
- Your materials for creating art
- “Outline” of the subject you are drawing
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- Life A drawing or painting focused on an arrangement of objects
- A type of line that expresses movement within a form
- A drawing not meant to express perfection, but to act as a fun means to quickly draw an idea or a visual image
- What you are focusing your drawing on
- A personal method of executing a work
- The subject and how it behaves in a space; can demonstrate weight, volume, shape, or depth
- A basic drawing/ rough draft to aid in the beginning process of creation
- Manipulation of space to create distance between what lays in the front and in back
13 Clues: Your materials for creating art • What you are focusing your drawing on • A personal method of executing a work • “Outline” of the subject you are drawing • A type of line that expresses movement within a form • The difference between any number of elements in an artwork • Life A drawing or painting focused on an arrangement of objects • ...
Advantages and Disadvantages of Corporations 2024-02-13
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- This is the taxes that corporations, and possibly investors (if there are any), have to pay on profits and dividends
- __________ allows for companies to operate while being separate from company owners
- Companies will have the capital raised through ____________ to use for large projects (three words- no space)
- You receive independency from the corporation to reduce ___________ (two words- no space)
- You receive protection of your personal assets because of the ____________ (two words- no space)
- Incorporation requires a lot of _______ and time
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- Companies need to be able to make use of ________ to maintain a healthy work environment
- Companies will have the ability to work with brokerage firms to proceed with _______________ (two words- no space)
- Companies will be able to raise ________ through investors purchasing company shares
- ____________ results in investors being more likely to buy company shares (two words- no space)
- This is what results within companies due to needing to reach financial targets
- Investors that buy company shares will be able to buy and sell their shares with ease due to the stocks' ___________
- There are ___________ and paperwork that companies need to agree with and/or do (two words- no space)
- ___________ requires being legally knowledgeable and paying various fees, resulting in some entrepreneurs reconsidering ___________
- Companies will constantly be dealing with ________ due to needing to comply with legal restrictions
15 Clues: Incorporation requires a lot of _______ and time • This is what results within companies due to needing to reach financial targets • __________ allows for companies to operate while being separate from company owners • Companies will be able to raise ________ through investors purchasing company shares • ...
Astronomy 2023-06-21
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- A massive collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- The path that an object takes as it moves around another object in space.
- An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body and provides information or communication.
- A vehicle that is powered by engines and used to travel into space.
- System The Sun and all the planets, moons, and other objects that orbit around it.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star and shines by reflecting light from the star.
- A bright, glowing ball of gas in outer space that produces its own light and heat.
- A small celestial body that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up, producing a streak of light.
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- An optical instrument used to magnify and view distant objects in the sky.
- A scientist who studies celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
- All of space and everything in it, including galaxies, stars, planets, and other objects.
- The natural satellite of the Earth, visible in the night sky as a round, shining object.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed.
- A person who travels and works in space.
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the Sun and develops a tail.
15 Clues: A person who travels and works in space. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where new stars are formed. • A vehicle that is powered by engines and used to travel into space. • A massive collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • The path that an object takes as it moves around another object in space. • ...
Universe 2023-09-18
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- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born and can appear as colorful patches.
- Earth's natural satellite, a celestial body that orbits our planet and reflects sunlight.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun.
- A celestial object made of ice and dust that orbits the Sun, often developing a bright tail when near it.
- Station A large spacecraft where astronauts live and work for extended periods, such as the International Space Station (ISS).
- The path that an object, like a planet or satellite, takes as it goes around another object in space.
- Brave individuals trained to travel in spacecraft and explore space, often going to the International Space Station (ISS).
- Large celestial bodies that orbit stars, such as Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, often having moons.
- A vehicle designed to propel itself into space, often used to transport astronauts and cargo.
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- System Our Sun and everything that orbits it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- A small celestial object that enters Earth's atmosphere, often called a shooting star when it burns up.
- The vast, seemingly endless expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, where planets, stars, and galaxies exist.
- Glowing celestial objects in the night sky, like the Sun but far away, often forming constellations.
- Vast collections of stars, planets, dust, and gas bound together by gravity, like our Milky Way.
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and planets.
15 Clues: Earth's natural satellite, a celestial body that orbits our planet and reflects sunlight. • An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space, such as stars and planets. • A vehicle designed to propel itself into space, often used to transport astronauts and cargo. • ...
Most Popular American Movies In The 1950s 2024-03-04
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- Miniaturized electronic circuit consisting of semiconductor materials
- The first living creature to orbit the Earth sent by the Soviet Union in 1957
- Slang term for advertising executives, reflecting the era's focus on consumer culture
- Fastening material consisting of loops and hooks invented by George de Mestral
- Movement of population from cities to suburban areas, characteristic of the 1950s
- A vehicle used for space travel propelled by engines that expel gases at high speeds
- Electronic component that revolutionized the field of electronics replacing vacuum tubes
- The first communications satellite launched by the United States in 1962
- A vehicle or machine designed for travel or operation in outer space
- Medical innovation introduced by Thomas Cronin and Frank Gerow
- Vehicle capable of traveling over land water mud ice and other surfaces
- Medical device that regulates heart rhythm invented by Wilson Greatbatch
- Race The competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for supremacy in space exploration
- The first artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
- Plastic hoops twirled around the waist, popularized as a fad in the 1950s
- Gagarin The first human to journey into outer space aboard Vostok 1 in 1961
- The United States government agency responsible for the civilian space program
- Plastic flying disc toy popularized by Wham-O in the 1950s
- Iconic fashion doll introduced by Mattel revolutionizing the toy industry
- Popular hairstyle product used for slicking back hair in the 1950s
- Popular hangout spots serving carbonated beverages and ice cream treats
- Medical breakthrough developed by Jonas Salk to prevent polio infection
- Fastening material consisting of loops and hooks invented by George de Mestral
- Electronic device for receiving and displaying moving images and sound
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- Device that converts sunlight into electricity laying the foundation for solar power
- Kitchen appliance that uses microwaves to heat and cook food quickly
- A series of Soviet robotic spacecraft missions to the Moon in the late 1950s and early 1960s
- Coin-operated music players found in diners and bars, playing popular tunes of the era
- The first US satellite to orbit the Earth launched in 1958
- Data storage technology used in credit cards and identification cards
- Suit A garment worn by astronauts during space flights to protect them from the harsh environment of space
- Module The spacecraft used to land astronauts on the Moon during the Apollo program
- von Braun A German-American aerospace engineer who played a key role in the development of rocket technology
- Convenient payment method allowing purchases on credit with repayment later
- A term used for a Russian astronaut or space traveler
- pen Writing instrument using a metal ball to distribute ink onto paper
- Social gatherings where Tupperware plastic containers were sold, popular in the 1950s
- Television system distributing television programming to paying subscribers via radio frequency signals
- Wireless device used to control electronic devices from a distance
- Canaveral A major space launch site located on the east coast of Florida
- Flared skirts often worn with petticoats, emblematic of 1950s fashion
- The Soviet spacecraft that carried the first human Yuri Gagarin into space in 1961
- Shepard The first American to travel into space on the Mercury-Redstone 3 mission in 1961
- Iconic eateries serving classic American comfort food, popular in the 1950s
- Countercultural movement advocating for artistic expression and non-conformity
- Discovery of the molecular structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick
- Device that emits highly concentrated beams of light with applications in various fields
- The second human spaceflight program by NASA conducted between 1961 and 1966
- The first human spaceflight program by the United States launched in 1958
- Glenn The first American to orbit the Earth aboard Friendship 7 in 1962
50 Clues: A term used for a Russian astronaut or space traveler • The first US satellite to orbit the Earth launched in 1958 • Plastic flying disc toy popularized by Wham-O in the 1950s • Medical innovation introduced by Thomas Cronin and Frank Gerow • Wireless device used to control electronic devices from a distance • ...
fries 2021-02-04
9. Spelling Words 2020-10-13
Nasa 2012-10-15
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- / To send a missile, Space craft, satellite or object into the air or space.
- / Someone who works and travels through space.
- / The part of a space craft where people stay in.
- / The construction and design of spacecrafts.
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- / A US space program that sent the first man onto the moon.
- / Part of a space craft that is used separately to do a particular job.
- / An object sent into space to collect information while traveling round earth.
- / National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- / The part of a space craft that can be separated from the main part.
9 Clues: / The construction and design of spacecrafts. • / Someone who works and travels through space. • / National Aeronautics and Space Administration • / The part of a space craft where people stay in. • / A US space program that sent the first man onto the moon. • / The part of a space craft that can be separated from the main part. • ...
1234 2025-11-13
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- crooked letters
- otsikko
- ohjelmointi
- key used for deleting
- the part of a phone you look at
- thick letters
- headphone with a microphone
- this is used when your battey is low
- kuvake
- to remove something
- hakemisto
- small computer
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- e.g. abitti stick (1 space)
- laajakaista
- asentaa
- sovellus
- key used for a space
- laitteisto
- e.g. roam.fi
- this is what you type with
20 Clues: kuvake • otsikko • asentaa • sovellus • hakemisto • laitteisto • laajakaista • ohjelmointi • e.g. roam.fi • thick letters • small computer • crooked letters • to remove something • key used for a space • key used for deleting • this is what you type with • e.g. abitti stick (1 space) • headphone with a microphone • the part of a phone you look at • this is used when your battey is low
Astronomy and space crossword fun. 2022-10-20
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- A theory where Earth orbited the Sun.
- A thing made to see far away objects.
- A person who studies space.
- The whole blank space.
- Space studied beyond Earth.
- Two space objects going around each other.
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- A theory where the Sun is in the center.
- A hole in the center of a planet.
- When an object travels around another.
- An imaginary line going through Earth.
- A planets spin on its axis.
- A force that pulls.
12 Clues: A force that pulls. • The whole blank space. • A person who studies space. • A planets spin on its axis. • Space studied beyond Earth. • A hole in the center of a planet. • A theory where Earth orbited the Sun. • A thing made to see far away objects. • When an object travels around another. • An imaginary line going through Earth. • A theory where the Sun is in the center. • ...
The problems that science has to solve and some solutions it already has 2021-02-04
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- Scientist aren't sure that this matter exists because it doesn't radiate in the univers but it can explain some observations of the cosmos.(two words without any space between)
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. That means the germs are not killed and continue to grow.(two words without any space between)(two words without any space between)
- Human’s fossils study
- it is the retention of heat in the atmosphere because of the effect of certains gaz.(three words without any space between)
- the investigation, by means of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity(two words without any space between)
- The biggest challenge of the twenty-first century is to provide sufficient food, water, and energy to allow everyone on the planet to live decent lives in decent environments, in the face of rising population, the threat of climate change, and (sooner or later) declining fossil fuels.(two words without any space between)
- An action in return of a phenomenon that amplify its causes (the word is said positive) or reduce it (the word is qualified as negative)
- The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between)
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
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- a set of processes for the provention of a disease, it is opposed to a curative therapy which is just aimed at healing
- is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology or disease severity.
- animals that injure or kill cultivated plants. The harm done by plant pests and diseases is great. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods: insects, arachnids (mites), and some species of millipedes and crustaceans (wood lice).(two words without any space between)
- the process by which beings developed on earth from primates (two words without any space between)
- This celestial object is so dense that the intensity of his gravitational field stop matters and light.(two words without any space between)
- is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells.
- it is a scientific community which study the evolution of climat (in order to make report) So it’s an organisation of experts which study the evolution of climate.
- processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.(two words without any space between)
- phytosanitary products which causes the cancellation of some « harmful » cultures like beatles, mushrooms, or « bad » or « harmfull » grass.
- the combination of influences best suited to improve the hereditary qualities of a race or breed, especially the human race.
- a mix between two different species.
- meeting between two individuals from different species
- cultural and intellectual movement which advocate the use of science and technologies with the next purpose: increase the physical and mental capacities and abilities of humans
24 Clues: Human’s fossils study • a mix between two different species. • meeting between two individuals from different species • The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between) • processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills • ...
The problems that science has to solve and some solutions it already has 2021-02-04
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- animals that injure or kill cultivated plants. The harm done by plant pests and diseases is great. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods: insects, arachnids (mites), and some species of millipedes and crustaceans (wood lice).(two words without any space between)
- the process by which beings developed on earth from primates (two words without any space between)
- it is the retention of heat in the atmosphere because of the effect of certains gaz.(three words without any space between)
- Scientist aren't sure that this matter exists because it doesn't radiate in the univers but it can explain some observations of the cosmos.(two words without any space between)
- is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells.
- The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between)
- a mix between two different species.
- the combination of influences best suited to improve the hereditary qualities of a race or breed, especially the human race.
- is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology or disease severity.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. That means the germs are not killed and continue to grow.(two words without any space between)(two words without any space between)
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- The biggest challenge of the twenty-first century is to provide sufficient food, water, and energy to allow everyone on the planet to live decent lives in decent environments, in the face of rising population, the threat of climate change, and (sooner or later) declining fossil fuels.(two words without any space between)
- Human’s fossils study
- phytosanitary products which causes the cancellation of some « harmful » cultures like beatles, mushrooms, or « bad » or « harmfull » grass.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.(two words without any space between)
- cultural and intellectual movement which advocate the use of science and technologies with the next purpose: increase the physical and mental capacities and abilities of humans
- a set of processes for the provention of a disease, it is opposed to a curative therapy which is just aimed at healing
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills
- This celestial object is so dense that the intensity of his gravitational field stop matters and light.(two words without any space between)
- An action in return of a phenomenon that amplify its causes (the word is said positive) or reduce it (the word is qualified as negative)
- it is a scientific community which study the evolution of climat (in order to make report) So it’s an organisation of experts which study the evolution of climate.
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
- the investigation, by means of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity(two words without any space between)
23 Clues: Human’s fossils study • a mix between two different species. • The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between) • processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills • is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells. • ...
earths satelites 2023-02-16
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- previously known as the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Preparatory Project and NPP-Bridge
- formerly known as GOES-R before reaching geostationary orbit,
- It is part of the Jason satellite series and is named after Michael Freilich.
- is the largest modular space station in low Earth orbit.
- is the first of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's latest generation of U.S. polar-orbiting, non-geosynchronous
- is a weather satellite operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- originally called SAC-E by CONAE, is a dual satellite joint Earth observation mission
- is the second spacecraft and the first earth observation satellite launched into Earth orbit on 10 December 2001 by the SUPARCO Pakistan's national space agency
- is an Algerian satellite operated by the Algerian Space Agency for cartography, management of agriculture
- was launched on July 23, 1972, by a Delta 900 rocket from Vandenberg
- was a high-resolution commercial Earth observation satellite, owned by DigitalGlobe, launched in 2001 and reentered
- NASA, 1999, Studied sun's UV to infrared energy output.
- is Earth's only permanent natural satellite
- Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite is an Earth observation satellite and the world's first satellite dedicated to greenhouse gas monitoring
- whose mission was to study the Earth's ozone layer
- previously known as GeoEye-2, was a third generation commercial Earth observation satellite launched on 11 November 2016,
- is the first Earth observation satellite manufactured and operated solely by the National Space Organization
- Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- No.1, was a commercial Earth observation satellite capable of transmitting high-resolution imagery to the ground stations as it passed overhead.
- was a Russian satellite orbiting the Earth, before breaking up on January 4, 2023.
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- It was launched by SpaceX on a Falcon 9 v1.1 launch vehicle on 11 February 2015, from Cape Canaveral
- also known as Thaichote,
- is an Earth-orbiting satellite launched 17 February 1959
- was a joint satellite altimeter mission between NASA, the U.S. space agency; and CNES, the French space agency, to map ocean surface topography. Launched on August 10, 1992
- is a Spanish Earth observation and reconnaissance satellite
- is the seventh satellite of the Landsat program
- is a satellite which forms part of ESA's Living Planet Programme.
- is a satellite altimeter created by a partnership of the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites and National Aeronautic and Space Administration.
- is Sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth that takes simultaneous measurements of Earth's atmosphere, land, and water
- was a Filipino nanosatellite. It was developed under the Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Microsatellite program and was jointly implemented by the University of the Philippines
- It is the second successful high-precision CO₂ observing satellite, after GOSAT.
- was intended to be the first satellite of independent Belarus
- is the first satellite to use ISRO's Indian Mini Satellite bus
- is an Earth observation satellite launched on 27 September 2021 from Space Launch Complex-3E
- is a NASA in orbit around the Earth, studying the precipitation, evaporation, and cycling of water.
- is an American Earth observation satellite launched on 11 February 2013. It is the eighth satellite in the Landsat program;
- It is the third major component of the Earth Observing System following on Terra and Aqua
- is a joint NASA and CNES environmental satellite, built in the Cannes Mandelieu Space Center
- is Indonesia’s first remote sensing satellite, made by the experts from National Institute of Aeronautics and Space and Technical University Berlin Germany
- was a commercial Earth observation satellite, and was the first to collect publicly available high-resolution imagery at 1- and 4-meter resolution
40 Clues: also known as Thaichote, • is Earth's only permanent natural satellite • is the seventh satellite of the Landsat program • whose mission was to study the Earth's ozone layer • NASA, 1999, Studied sun's UV to infrared energy output. • is an Earth-orbiting satellite launched 17 February 1959 • is the largest modular space station in low Earth orbit. • ...
Nervous System 2023-10-16
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- The _____________ lobe contains executive functioning
- The __________ is primarily involved in memory (and is shaped like a seahorse).
- The _______ mater is the most superficial of the meninges.
- The ___________ horn of the spinal cord is composed of axons of somatosensory neurons.
- The dorsal _________ contains both somatosensory and motor neurons going to the back of the body.
- The __________ helps us with balance and contains a structure known as the arbor vitae.
- The structure connects the third and fourth ventricles. (Hint: Two words, no space)
- The ________ gland processes information about light/dark cycles
- The __________ gland is responsible for releasing hormones into the blood.
- The dorsal ________ contains somatosensory neurons that are entering the spinal cord, and contains a ganglion for their cell bodies.
- CN X, also known as the _______ nerve, is the only cranial nerve to innervated structures in the abdomen.
- CN IX is also known by this name
- The _________ nerve (name, not number) provides motor innervation to the muscles of facial expression
- Cerebrospinal fluid flows through the __________ space of the meninges.
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- The ____________ nerve (name, not number) provides somatosensory innervation to the face.
- The __________ horn of the spinal cord is composed of axons and cell bodies of motor neurons.
- The ________ mater is in direct contact with the brain, and goes down into the sulci.
- The space between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater is the _________ space.
- The ___________ lobe contains the somatic motor cortex
- The central canal of the spinal cord contains ____________ fluid.
- The ________ root contains motor axons as they exit the spinal cord, but before they join with sensory neurons to create nerves.
- The space between the bone and the dura mater is the ________ space.
- The __________ rami contains both somatosensory and motor neurons going to the front of the body.
- CN VIII Vestibulocochlear provides special sense information about hearing and what?
- The ___________ plexus helps to create cerebrospinal fluid
25 Clues: CN IX is also known by this name • The _____________ lobe contains executive functioning • The ___________ lobe contains the somatic motor cortex • The _______ mater is the most superficial of the meninges. • The ___________ plexus helps to create cerebrospinal fluid • The ________ gland processes information about light/dark cycles • ...
Ankle and Calcaneus Crossword 2023-07-18
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- On a lateral ankle and calcaneus, if the ___ are elevated, the fibula will be too ___.
- On a lateral calcaneus, if the toes are elevated, the ___ _____ dome is demonstrated anteriorly.
- ______ dorsiflexion with a 40-degree angle will demonstrate a closed talocalcaneal joint space.
- On a properly positioned axial calcaneus there should be no ___, but adequate _____ of the calcaneal tuberosity.
- On a properly positioned oblique (mortise) ankle, the distal ____ is seen without ___ superimposition, demonstrating an open lateral mortise.
- The centering for an Axial calcaneus is at the ___ of the 3rd ____.
- According to Bontrager's Evaluation Criteria for Exposure, what joint space is visualized without overexposing the distal tuberosity?
- The centering for an Axial calcaneus is at the ___ of the 3rd ____.
- On a lateral ankle and calcaneus, if the __ is ___, the talocalcaneal joint space is open and tibiotalar joint space is closed.
- What joint space is open on a properly positioned axial calcaneus?
- On a properly positioned oblique (mortise) ankle, the tibia superimposes ______ of the distal fibula.
- On a properly positioned AP ankle the ____ mortise is open and the ___ mortise is closed.
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- On a properly positioned lateral ankle should inclued the base of the 5th _____, _____, and _____.
- _____ dorsiflexion with a 40-degree angle will obscure the talocalcaneal joint space and the tuberosity will show excessive foreshortening.
- What is in profile on a properly positioned axial calcaneus?
- On a lateral ankle and calcaneus, if the __ is ___, the talocalcaneal and tibiotalar joint spaces will be closed.
- On an axial calcaneus, if the 4th and 5th metatarsals are visible, the leg is ____ _____.
- On a properly positioned lateral ankle, the _____ joint space is open.
- On a properly positioned oblique (45*) ankle, the ___ is seen without tibial _____.
- On a lateral ankle and calcaneus, if the ___ is elevated, the fibula will be too ___.
- On a lateral calcaneus, if the heel is elevated, the ___ _____ dome is demonstrated anteriorly.
- On a properly positioned AP ankle the tibia superimposes ___ ____ of the distal fibula.
- For an Axial calcaneus the tube is angled 40 degrees ______.
- A 15-20⁰ medial rotation of the ankle will demonstrate an open ___ ___.
24 Clues: What is in profile on a properly positioned axial calcaneus? • For an Axial calcaneus the tube is angled 40 degrees ______. • What joint space is open on a properly positioned axial calcaneus? • The centering for an Axial calcaneus is at the ___ of the 3rd ____. • The centering for an Axial calcaneus is at the ___ of the 3rd ____. • ...
Volume and Population Density 3A Mango 2025-12-10
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- : A common unit for 3D space
- : A 3D shape with two circular bases
- : How volume can be visualized
- : A perfectly round 3D shape
- : Mass divided by volume
- : A small metric volume unit
- : People per unit of area
- : Units used for area
- : How much a container can hold
- : Area with low population density
- : The bottom face of a 3D figure
- : A prism with triangular ends
- : A rule to calculate volume
- : A common unit for floor area
- : To solve using math
- : A unit for measuring volume of liquids
- : Units used for volume
- : The amount of space an object occupies
- : When the number of people rises or falls
- : A box-shaped 3D object
- : Increase of people in an area
- : Distance around a shape
- : To see how values are different or alike
- : Measurements like length, width, height
- : A close but not exact calculation
- : Opposite of crowded
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- : A visual way to find volume
- : How much a container can store
- : One dimension used to find volume
- : What volume measures
- : What units tell you in a calculation
- : The total area of a 3D shape's surfaces
- : Area with high population density
- : A network of squares used for measurement
- : The second dimension used to find volume
- : A shape with a base and triangular faces meeting at a point
- : Shows where people live
- : A comparison of two numbers
- : The number of people in a region
- : Area of the base of a 3D figure
- : Length × width
- : What high population density causes
- : A solid with 6 equal square faces
- : The measure from base to top
- : To find the size or quantity of something
- : Too many people in a space
- : When an object becomes larger in space
- : A mathematical rule
- : A living space often used in population examples
- : A specific area
50 Clues: : Length × width • : A specific area • : Units used for area • : To solve using math • : A mathematical rule • : Opposite of crowded • : What volume measures • : Units used for volume • : Mass divided by volume • : A box-shaped 3D object • : People per unit of area • : Shows where people live • : Distance around a shape • : A common unit for 3D space • : A perfectly round 3D shape • ...
Science Vocab 2022-09-11
Across
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- space rocks
- about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- space research
- earth science
- The fifth planet
- state of matter
- Only Saturn has..
- state of matter
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science
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- positive electric charge
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- a group of atoms bonded together
- a basis for reasoning
- facts and statistics
- looking at something to gain information
- systematic investigation
- state of matter
- Our Planet
20 Clues: Our Planet • space rocks • earth science • space research • state of matter • state of matter • state of matter • The fifth planet • Only Saturn has.. • facts and statistics • a basis for reasoning • positive electric charge • systematic investigation • a group of atoms bonded together • looking at something to gain information • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth • ...
Science Vocab 2022-09-11
Across
- earth science
- Our Planet
- The fifth planet
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- a basis for reasoning
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- state of matter
- a group of atoms bonded together
- about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- space rocks
- state of matter
- state of matter
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- looking at something to gain information
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- systematic investigation
- Only Saturn has..
- positive electric charge
- space research
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science
- facts and statistics
20 Clues: Our Planet • space rocks • earth science • space research • state of matter • state of matter • state of matter • The fifth planet • Only Saturn has.. • facts and statistics • a basis for reasoning • systematic investigation • positive electric charge • a group of atoms bonded together • looking at something to gain information • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth • ...
Bunwop 2018-09-21
Across
- Is mine
- the house of lads
- Data's "father"
- top indian
- Space Protestants
- spinning god
- Best Kababs
- Gets you fucked fast
- Got sick in Kmla's mouth
- Data's child
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- Pillar of Excess
- He looks a bit sick...
- The black hole of Ireland
- Best Burrito Place
- Study Area
- Best Architect
- Hi...
- Short hand for cryptocurrencies
- Space Catholics
- The best printing company
- Snooker Genius
21 Clues: Hi... • Is mine • Study Area • top indian • Best Kababs • spinning god • Data's child • Best Architect • Snooker Genius • Data's "father" • Space Catholics • Pillar of Excess • the house of lads • Space Protestants • Best Burrito Place • Gets you fucked fast • He looks a bit sick... • Got sick in Kmla's mouth • The black hole of Ireland • The best printing company • Short hand for cryptocurrencies
Atomic Age Innovations 2024-02-15
Across
- - Breast implant material
- - Arcade game creation
- - Hoop craze
- - Missile technology
- - Recreational invention
- - Cooking appliance
- - Fabric developments
- - Space exploration agency
- - Instant photography
- - Vertical takeoff aircraft
- - Light amplification
- - Fastening invention
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- - Wrap invention
- - Electronic data processor
- - Propulsion technology
- - Race advancements
- - Double helix discovery
- - Mass media device
- - Fashion doll
- - Heart device
- - Card innovation
- - Portable electronics
- - Plastic container brand
- - Panel technology
- - Energy source
25 Clues: - Hoop craze • - Fashion doll • - Heart device • - Energy source • - Wrap invention • - Card innovation • - Panel technology • - Race advancements • - Mass media device • - Cooking appliance • - Missile technology • - Fabric developments • - Instant photography • - Light amplification • - Fastening invention • - Arcade game creation • - Portable electronics • - Propulsion technology • ...
Spanish Restaurant vocab NO ARTICLES 2024-04-09
36 Clues: oil • soda • milk • menu • fork • peas • food • knife • owner • chair • spoon • beans • drink • check • peach • plate • Table • cheese • butter • garlic • yogurt • napkin • waiter • vinegar • chicken • customer • to order • to serve • sandwich • to taste • mayonaise • delicious • to refill • appetizers • main course(no space) • leave the tip(No space)
mov32 2024-07-01
Across
- Wise creatures
- Peter Pan adventure
- Time traveling dwarfs
- Alien invasion
- Underground creatures
- Robot rebellion
- James Bond in space
- Virtual reality thriller
- Dark fantasy
- Chronicles of Narnia
- Barbarian's ally
- Horror anthology
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- Epic battles
- Robot villains
- Giant planet
- Interstellar travel
- Starfleet adventures
- Magic cauldron quest
- Hidden riches quest
- Space settlers
- Ant intelligence
- Dark magic
- Buzz's origin
- Cosmic adventures
- Witch's revenge
25 Clues: Dark magic • Epic battles • Giant planet • Dark fantasy • Buzz's origin • Robot villains • Wise creatures • Alien invasion • Space settlers • Robot rebellion • Witch's revenge • Ant intelligence • Barbarian's ally • Horror anthology • Cosmic adventures • Peter Pan adventure • Interstellar travel • Hidden riches quest • James Bond in space • Starfleet adventures • Magic cauldron quest • Chronicles of Narnia • ...
Week 25 2023-08-22
Across
- conflicts, emotional situations
- incorrect, not right
- take temporarily, return later
- picture, image from camera
- awkward, uncomfortable situation
- right, accurate
- jewelry for neck
- tasks, housework
- black and white birds, live in cold places
- would not
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- have not
- space vehicle, launches into space
- unexpected, sudden event
- unique, not common
- inhale, exhale air
- ruin, decay
- extremely cold
- hot, strong flavor
- outcome, end result
- were not
20 Clues: have not • were not • would not • ruin, decay • extremely cold • right, accurate • jewelry for neck • tasks, housework • unique, not common • inhale, exhale air • hot, strong flavor • outcome, end result • incorrect, not right • unexpected, sudden event • picture, image from camera • take temporarily, return later • conflicts, emotional situations • awkward, uncomfortable situation • ...
Homestuck 2025-03-11
20 Clues: Maid of life • heir of void • seer of mind • bard of rage • mage of doom • Page of hope • maid of time • Seer of light • Rouge of void • Witch of life • thief of light • sylph of space • page of breath • Heir of breath • Knight of time • Rouge of heart • Witch of space • Prince of hope • knight of blood • Prince of heart
Visual Arts 2024-11-28
Across
- When an object is flat or smooth to touch but looks like it should have a texture
- Designs of buildings
- This is a flat, enclosed area which has 2 dimensions, length and width
- A type of shape made using straight or regularly curved lines
- A type of shape made using irregular lines
- The colours red, blue and green are _____ colours
- An object which is three dimensional having length, width and height
- Design, style and colours of clothing
- This element of art is used to give the illusion of depth
- This describes the feel of an actual surface
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- This type of space takes the shape of the image or object
- A geometric design using patterns and symbols
- The shade of a colour
- The colours blue, green and violet are _____ colours
- This type of space takes up the space around an image or object
- The brightness of a colour
- The element of art that is created by light
- The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- The name of a colour
19 Clues: Designs of buildings • The name of a colour • The shade of a colour • The brightness of a colour • Design, style and colours of clothing • A type of shape made using irregular lines • The element of art that is created by light • This describes the feel of an actual surface • A geometric design using patterns and symbols • The colours red, blue and green are _____ colours • ...
Simon Santos ¨So god made a farmer¨ 2023-01-22
Across
- A part in SPACE. Ram wanted people to buy their new Truck
- ¨who would laugh, and then sigh, and then reply¨
- ¨and then reply, with smiling eyes¨is an example of a ___
- ¨¨I need a caretaker.¨- so God made a farmer¨ is an example of a ______
- The connotation or association of word choice.
- Optimistic could be used as the ____
- adults and general drivers are the ___ of SPACE
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- ¨I need somebody¨ is an example of…
- The ad was made to promote Dodge Rams new truck this is the ____ of SPACE
- Speech and poetry are ____
- ¨So god made a farmer¨ would be an example of…
- ¨Shoe Scraps¨ and ¨Who Would¨ are both examples of..
- parts of a sentence that are grammatically equal in rhythm, clarity, and strucutre.
- Sentence structure, including sentence length and pattern.
- Hopeful could be an example of …
- speaker of the ad
- Paul harveyś speech at FFA convention in 1987 is the ___ of SPACE
- A refrence to a well known person, story, etc.
- Exaggerating a sentence to make a point.
19 Clues: speaker of the ad • Speech and poetry are ____ • Hopeful could be an example of … • ¨I need somebody¨ is an example of… • Optimistic could be used as the ____ • Exaggerating a sentence to make a point. • ¨So god made a farmer¨ would be an example of… • The connotation or association of word choice. • A refrence to a well known person, story, etc. • ...
Nasa 2012-10-15
Across
- The part of a space craft that can be separated from the main part.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- An object sent into space to collect information while traveling round earth.
- A US space program that sent the first man onto the moon.
- The construction and design of spacecrafts.
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- The part of a space craft where people stay in.
- Part of a space craft that is used separately to do a particular job.
- Someone who works and travels through space.
- To send a missile, Space craft, satellite or object into the air or space.
9 Clues: The construction and design of spacecrafts. • Someone who works and travels through space. • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • The part of a space craft where people stay in. • A US space program that sent the first man onto the moon. • The part of a space craft that can be separated from the main part. • ...
God's Universe- day 3 2021-04-09
Across
- scientific instrument that flies through space
- we live in one called the milky way
- there is one named curiosity on mars
- it can be called the cosmos
- this is what bring astronauts to the ISS
- the first reusable spacecraft
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- these emit short bursts of radio signals
- these eat stars
- what happens when a star dies
- the largest planet in the solar system
- it orbits around us
- the beginning of a star
12 Clues: these eat stars • it orbits around us • the beginning of a star • it can be called the cosmos • what happens when a star dies • the first reusable spacecraft • we live in one called the milky way • there is one named curiosity on mars • the largest planet in the solar system • these emit short bursts of radio signals • this is what bring astronauts to the ISS • ...
Astronomy and space crossword fun. 2022-10-20
Across
- A theory where Earth orbited the Sun.
- A thing made to see far away objects.
- A person who studies space.
- The whole blank space.
- Space studied beyond Earth.
- Two space objects going around each other.
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- A theory where the Sun is in the center.
- A hole in the center of a planet.
- When an object travels around another.
- An imaginary line going through Earth.
- A planets spin on its axis.
- A force that pulls.
12 Clues: A force that pulls. • The whole blank space. • A person who studies space. • A planets spin on its axis. • Space studied beyond Earth. • A hole in the center of a planet. • A theory where Earth orbited the Sun. • A thing made to see far away objects. • When an object travels around another. • An imaginary line going through Earth. • A theory where the Sun is in the center. • ...
Math Terms 2021-03-08
Across
- a type of triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees
- a type of graph that emphasizes changes over time
- the horizontal base of a graph (two words no space)
- the amount of two-dimensional space a figure takes up
- the answer to a subtraction question
- the answer to a division question
- a four-sided, two-dimensional figure
- a type of triangle with three equal sides
- describes how to find the terms of a pattern (two words no space)
- the vertical axis of a graph (two words no space)
- the result of multiplication
- a type of graph that emphasizes the portion of the whole represented by each category
- the number that a dividend is divided by
- a type of triangle with all angles less than 90 degrees
- tells what the colours or symbols represent; is seen on graphs and maps
- a two-dimensional unit
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- the result of multiplying a number by itself (two words no space)
- where the x- and y-axes meet
- a type of graph that emphasizes comparison of the categories
- a type of triangle with no equal sides
- multiplication and division sentences using the same numbers (2 words no space)
- a type of triangle with one 90 degree angle
- an acronym telling the order in which to perform operations
- a visual representation of data
- a number that can be multiplied to get a product
- a letter or symbol, such as n, representing an unknown or changing value
- a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- a type of triangle with two equal sides
- a predictable series
- a mathematical topic that uses variables to represent numbers
- the result of addition
- the number being divided in a division question
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of equal, parallel sides
- a three-dimensional unit
34 Clues: a predictable series • the result of addition • a two-dimensional unit • a three-dimensional unit • where the x- and y-axes meet • the result of multiplication • a visual representation of data • the answer to a division question • the answer to a subtraction question • a four-sided, two-dimensional figure • a type of triangle with no equal sides • ...
Solar System Vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- The amount of gravitational pull between two objects.
- A collection of stars and their solar systems that are gravitationally bound to one another.
- A scientist who studies objects and events beyond Earth’s atmosphere, such as the movement of stars and planets.
- A star and all of the objects that orbit it.
- A sequence of events that repeats.
- The different shapes of the Moon visible from Earth.
- A push or a pull.
- A natural phenomenon that causes objects to be attracted to each other based on each object’s mass and the distance between them.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet.
- Information that supports or refutes a claim.
- When the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun such that the Moon’s shadow causes some places on Earth to experience darkness during daytime.
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- When the Moon passes into Earth’s shadow.
- A flat two-dimensional plane where a space object is at any point in its orbit.
- The angle of Earth’s axis(approximately 23.5 degrees from perpendicular) relative to Earth’s orbital plane around the Sun.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A desirable outcome given up to gain another desirable outcome.
- The imaginary line around which an object spins, or rotates.
- Rockets, satellites, probes, space stations, and space shuttles that carry various tools and equipment to gather data about space and space objects.
- The ratio of the size of a real object to the size of a model, map, diagram, or other representation of that object.
- the mean, or average, distance between Earth and the Sun.
- Something that happens in a repeated and predictable way.
- Any description or measurement gathered by the senses or instruments.
- A curved path that a space object takes around a star, planet, or moon.
23 Clues: A push or a pull. • The amount of matter in an object. • A sequence of events that repeats. • When the Moon passes into Earth’s shadow. • A star and all of the objects that orbit it. • The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet. • Information that supports or refutes a claim. • The different shapes of the Moon visible from Earth. • ...
The problems that science has to solve and some solutions it already has 2021-02-04
Across
- Scientist aren't sure that this matter exists because it doesn't radiate in the univers but it can explain some observations of the cosmos.(two words without any space between)
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. That means the germs are not killed and continue to grow.(two words without any space between)(two words without any space between)
- Human’s fossils study
- it is the retention of heat in the atmosphere because of the effect of certains gaz.(three words without any space between)
- the investigation, by means of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity(two words without any space between)
- The biggest challenge of the twenty-first century is to provide sufficient food, water, and energy to allow everyone on the planet to live decent lives in decent environments, in the face of rising population, the threat of climate change, and (sooner or later) declining fossil fuels.(two words without any space between)
- An action in return of a phenomenon that amplify its causes (the word is said positive) or reduce it (the word is qualified as negative)
- The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between)
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
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- a set of processes for the provention of a disease, it is opposed to a curative therapy which is just aimed at healing
- is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology or disease severity.
- animals that injure or kill cultivated plants. The harm done by plant pests and diseases is great. The most varied and numerous species of crop pests are arthropods: insects, arachnids (mites), and some species of millipedes and crustaceans (wood lice).(two words without any space between)
- the process by which beings developed on earth from primates (two words without any space between)
- This celestial object is so dense that the intensity of his gravitational field stop matters and light.(two words without any space between)
- is the process of introducing foreign gene delivery, such as DNA or RNA, into host cells.
- it is a scientific community which study the evolution of climat (in order to make report) So it’s an organisation of experts which study the evolution of climate.
- processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.(two words without any space between)
- phytosanitary products which causes the cancellation of some « harmful » cultures like beatles, mushrooms, or « bad » or « harmfull » grass.
- the combination of influences best suited to improve the hereditary qualities of a race or breed, especially the human race.
- a mix between two different species.
- meeting between two individuals from different species
- cultural and intellectual movement which advocate the use of science and technologies with the next purpose: increase the physical and mental capacities and abilities of humans
24 Clues: Human’s fossils study • a mix between two different species. • meeting between two individuals from different species • The issue to know how our univers was created.(two words without any space between) • processe during which their is a permanent destruction of surfaces covered with drills • ...
Spanish Restaurant vocab NO ARTICLES 2024-04-09
36 Clues: oil • soda • milk • menu • fork • peas • food • knife • owner • chair • spoon • beans • drink • check • peach • plate • Table • cheese • butter • garlic • yogurt • napkin • waiter • vinegar • chicken • customer • to order • to serve • sandwich • to taste • mayonaise • delicious • to refill • appetizers • main course(no space) • leave the tip(No space)
27 2024-08-19
Across
- Symmetrical design
- Private garden space
- Small stones
- Garden lighting
- Entry to garden
- Arranging plants
- Garden crossing
- Garden feature
- Green leaves
- Elevated beds
- Soil area
- Seating in garden
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- Water feature
- Garden edges
- Narrow garden path
- Garden bloom
- Garden style
- Shade provider
- Edible garden
- Small garden space
- Warm climate garden
- Climbing plants
- Land shape
- Stone walkway
- Garden boundary
25 Clues: Soil area • Land shape • Garden edges • Garden bloom • Garden style • Small stones • Green leaves • Water feature • Edible garden • Stone walkway • Elevated beds • Shade provider • Garden feature • Garden lighting • Climbing plants • Entry to garden • Garden crossing • Garden boundary • Arranging plants • Seating in garden • Symmetrical design • Narrow garden path • Small garden space • Warm climate garden • ...
Astronomical Objects 2024-12-12
Across
- - Space telescope.
- - The Red Planet.
- - Dwarf planet.
- - Neptune's moon.
- - Hottest planet.
- - Rotating neutron star.
- - Bright and distant.
- - Orbits a star.
- - Minor planet.
- - Our star.
- - Polar lights
- - Earth's natural satellite.
- - Space rock.
Down
- - Gravitational pull.
- - Glowing ball of gas.
- - Volcanic moon.
- - Largest planet.
- - Interstellar cloud.
- - Ringed planet.
- - Shadow event.
- - Collection of stars.
- - Nearest galaxy.
- - Hunter constellation.
- - Ice and dust.
24 Clues: - Our star. • - Space rock. • - Polar lights • - Dwarf planet. • - Shadow event. • - Minor planet. • - Ice and dust. • - Volcanic moon. • - Ringed planet. • - Orbits a star. • - The Red Planet. • - Largest planet. • - Neptune's moon. • - Hottest planet. • - Nearest galaxy. • - Space telescope. • - Gravitational pull. • - Interstellar cloud. • - Bright and distant. • - Glowing ball of gas. • ...
bom44 2024-06-29
Across
- Early VCR format
- Tiny switch
- Atomic energy
- Copy machine
- First cell phone
- Detection system
- Record player
- Fast airplane
- Early computer
- Portable cassette player
- Space probe
- Disk storage
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- Navigation tool
- Tiny circuit
- Early fax machine
- Communication satellite
- Distant star
- First geostationary satellite
- Light amplification
- Data transmitter
- Space telescope
- First satellite
- Early video game
- Moon mission
- Beeper device
25 Clues: Tiny switch • Space probe • Tiny circuit • Distant star • Copy machine • Moon mission • Disk storage • Atomic energy • Record player • Fast airplane • Beeper device • Early computer • Navigation tool • Space telescope • First satellite • Early VCR format • First cell phone • Detection system • Data transmitter • Early video game • Early fax machine • Light amplification • Communication satellite • ...
7 2024-08-27
Across
- Bloodsuckers
- Feudal Japan
- Girl's love
- Gears and steam
- Mind games
- Classroom drama
- Dark romance
- Cowboys and outlaws
- Grand stories
- Virtual reality
- Witches and wizards
- Combat arts
- Fight for life
- Mixed genres
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- Supernatural beings
- Power struggle
- Dark futures
- Outer space
- Remembering past
- Blood and guts
- Boy's love
- Solving crimes
- Perfect worlds
- War and strategy
- Songs and bands
25 Clues: Mind games • Boy's love • Girl's love • Outer space • Combat arts • Bloodsuckers • Dark futures • Feudal Japan • Dark romance • Mixed genres • Grand stories • Power struggle • Blood and guts • Solving crimes • Perfect worlds • Fight for life • Gears and steam • Classroom drama • Virtual reality • Songs and bands • Remembering past • War and strategy • Supernatural beings • Cowboys and outlaws • Witches and wizards
Phases of Matter 2023-01-26
Bob’s serect crossword 2020-04-20
Across
- after a space clue it is a part of fork
- after a space it is a part of story
- after a space clue it is a part of born
- after a space clue it is a part of morning
- after a space clue it is a part of story
- after a space clue it is a part of story
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- after a space clue it is a part of shore
- after a space it is a part of corn
- after a space clue it is a part of horn
- after a space clue it is a part of score
- after a space clue it is a part of score
- after a space clue it is a part of morning
12 Clues: after a space it is a part of corn • after a space it is a part of story • after a space clue it is a part of fork • after a space clue it is a part of horn • after a space clue it is a part of born • after a space clue it is a part of score • after a space clue it is a part of score • after a space clue it is a part of story • after a space clue it is a part of story • ...
Candy 2024-04-18
Across
- Space A smooth, buttery candy made by cooking sugar
- Space A hard candy on a stick
- Space Chewy, fruit-flavored candies often in the shape of bears
- Space A soft, chewy candy that can be pulled
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- Space A chewy, black candy with a distinct flavor
- Space A popular candy made from cocoa beans
- Butter Cup Space A candy with a peanut butter filling coated in chocolate
- Bean Space A small, jelly-filled candy often found in assorted flavors
- Space A rich, creamy candy made by cooking sugar, milk, and chocolate
9 Clues: Space A hard candy on a stick • Space A popular candy made from cocoa beans • Space A soft, chewy candy that can be pulled • Space A chewy, black candy with a distinct flavor • Space A smooth, buttery candy made by cooking sugar • Space Chewy, fruit-flavored candies often in the shape of bears • Space A rich, creamy candy made by cooking sugar, milk, and chocolate • ...
Chapter 14 Interior Design 2023-02-09
Across
- How a design works, including its usefulness, convenience, and organization.
- Part of a circle or oval; can also take a free-form shape ranging from slightly curvy to very curvy.
- The physical shape of objects
- A term that refers to the area around a form.
- The amount of pattern or objects in a space. It also refers to how crowded or empty a space appears.
- A design characteristic that includes materials and structure.
- A term that refers to a space that is visually crowded or fabrics with a lot of pattern or lines.
- The way a surface feels to the touch.
- lines that are perpendicular to the ground and cause your eyes to move up and down.
- The most basic element of design that forms when two dots are connected.
- The physical shape of an object that communicates a lifelike, traditional, and familiar feeling.
- Texture that you see, but cannot feel.
- The physical shape of an object that is random and fl owing.
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- that angle between horizontal and vertical lines and communicate different levels of activity, ranging from a low- to high-level of energy.
- The transmission of ideas without the use of words; involves body language. Also the sending and receiving of messages without the use of words.
- Form of communication involving words, including speaking, listening, and writing.
- The physical shape of an object that rearranges or stylizes a recognizable object.
- A type of nonverbal communication. It is the language of sight and communicates a certain personality, feeling, or mood.
- Lines that are parallel to the ground and direct your eyes across a space
- Beauty.
- The entire process used to develop a specificfi project.
- A term that refers to the way a surface feels or appears to feel.
- A term that refers to a space that is simple and sparse.
- The physical shape of an object that uses squares, rectangles, circles, and other geometric fi gures.
24 Clues: Beauty. • The physical shape of objects • The way a surface feels to the touch. • Texture that you see, but cannot feel. • A term that refers to the area around a form. • The entire process used to develop a specificfi project. • A term that refers to a space that is simple and sparse. • The physical shape of an object that is random and fl owing. • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2012-11-28
Across
- Buying one of these forgives all your sins and is considered as buying your way into heaven.
- (two words no space) Through the invention of the ______ ______ more bibles were printed which spread the Church's message faster.
- Through the sacrament of the ________ of the sick Jesus continues to touch those who are seriously ill.
- In the United States the Anglican church is known as the ________ church.
- This is a gift freely given to us by God.
- (two words no space) this man posted his 95 theses on a church door in Germany.
- These men lived more like princes than holy men during the Renaissance.
- King _____ VII formed the church of England because the Catholic pope would not grant him an anulment.
- __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378.
- The black plague lasted _______ years.
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- This caused people to put more emphesis on human achievement and not on divine presence.
- (two words no space) The _________ _______ declared the pope’s election invalid and voted their own pope.
- In the early ______ century Martin Luther challenged some ideas of the Catholic Church.
- (two words no space) The _______ ______ is a independent sovereign nation that houses the church headquarters.
- Who brought supplies to the sick, annointed the sick, and buried the dead during the period of the black plague pandemic?
- This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king.
- The _______ of Justice was a document that expressed that both Lutherans and Catholics accept that we are saved by God’s grace therefore we are both called to do good deeds.
- (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan.
- (two words no space) It took ________ years to restore power to the true pope after the great schism.
- The great ______ is the internal division of the church,in result the western orthodox church was formed.
- The ________ church is another name for the church of England.
21 Clues: The black plague lasted _______ years. • This is a gift freely given to us by God. • The ________ church is another name for the church of England. • This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king. • (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan. • __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378. • ...
Components of The Universe Leah Burgess 2014-10-10
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- Electromagnetic waves that are between radio waves and infrared waves in the electromagnetic spectrum
- Radiation consisting of electric and magnetic waves that travel at the speed of light
- A galaxy with bulge in the center and very distinct long arms winding around the center
- A self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy is generated by nuclear reactions in its interior
- Large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space;the location of star information
- An object with more then four solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10km across whose gravity is so strong that even light can not escape
- A representation of an object that is accurate in its proportions to the actual object
- How fast light travels, 300,000km/sec
- The luminous celestial body around which the Earth and other planets revolve;composed mainly of hydrogen
- Rotational center of a huge galaxy such as the Milky Way Galaxy
- A large grouping of stars in space
- The transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves,such as visible light and infrared waves
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in 1 year
- Bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons against the bright stars in a galaxy
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- The distance between any two corresponding points that are adjacent on a wave
- used in astronomy as a standard unit to compare the size of other stars with our sun
- A plot of surface temperature (color)of stars vs. their luminosity (brightness)
- Provide us with visible light spectrum,the colors we see
- The death of a large star by explosion
- All space and the matter space contains
- Areas of stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- An instrument that collects light or other electromagnetic radiation and concentrates it for better observation
22 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space • How fast light travels, 300,000km/sec • The death of a large star by explosion • All space and the matter space contains • Provide us with visible light spectrum,the colors we see • Rotational center of a huge galaxy such as the Milky Way Galaxy • Areas of stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy • ...
Grinchmas 2024 2024-12-14
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- When having ladder safety what kind of grip should you use?
- A soft skill is what kind of skill?
- What day does the customer acquire a second late fee?
- What is the first name of your COO/EVP?
- What size apartment fits in a 10x15 unit?
- What is the third step in the sale's process?
- 97180 is the number of your what?
- What is the ABC of safety?
- What is the name of newest reservation site?
- What should you check for on a customer's account if they report a theft?
- Where would you find emergency contacts/passwords for each Extra Space Storage location?
- A hard skill is what kind of skill?
- Extra Space Storage's star service has how many stars?
- What is the first name of your VP?
- What app does Extra Space Storage use to order it's branded items from?
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- What is the name of our review service?
- How long is the proper notice given to a customer before you can access their unit?
- Where do you find Extra Space Storage's matrix?
- What is the first name of your SVP of operations?
- What is the very first task to be completed in the morning?
- What do we require a customer to give $100 for?
- Extra Space Storage promises how many things to each customer?
- Time bound is part of what kind of goal?
- What is the first tool that you use when looking for help?
- What is the first name of your CEO?
- Here at Extra Space Storage you should do what when greeting customers?
- What is the 888 storage number to?
- The auction process starts on which day?
- How do you spell the first name of your DM correctly? :)
- What site do you use to interact with a customer's account?
- 97100 is the number of your what?
31 Clues: What is the ABC of safety? • 97180 is the number of your what? • 97100 is the number of your what? • What is the 888 storage number to? • What is the first name of your VP? • A soft skill is what kind of skill? • What is the first name of your CEO? • A hard skill is what kind of skill? • What is the name of our review service? • What is the first name of your COO/EVP? • ...
Summer Harmony 25th Anniversary Season 2015-08-23
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- Formal concert wear
- Alternate location
- First concert
- number of CD recordings
- Semi-religious musical style
- Current church rehearsal space
- Ivory tickler
- Closer
- Current baton holder
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- Clair and Kenny both enjoy
- Frequent guests
- Joe Thurston featured
- First director
- 4 part musical style
- Clair's old haunt
- founder
- Formerchurch rehearsal space
- first recording venue
- Allentown outside venue
- Frequent guests' director
- Clair's favorite haunt
21 Clues: Closer • founder • First concert • Ivory tickler • First director • Frequent guests • Clair's old haunt • Alternate location • Formal concert wear • 4 part musical style • Current baton holder • Joe Thurston featured • first recording venue • Clair's favorite haunt • number of CD recordings • Allentown outside venue • Frequent guests' director • Clair and Kenny both enjoy • ...
THE SOUTHERN ANTHEM 2024-04-05
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- I guess we're killing a god's son today
- Fe (element)
- Newton's laws of _
- the white powder
- Italian space matter
- short French dictator
- resident _ (game)
- scary day
- Li (element)
- SATURN
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- space battle
- you're telling me a _ fried this rice?
- you're cruising for a _
- _ gives you wings
- just the top part
- the burnt French cathedral
- Tom _ (celebrity)
- AAAHHHHH *running*
- the gambling house
- new orleans
20 Clues: SATURN • scary day • new orleans • space battle • Fe (element) • Li (element) • the white powder • _ gives you wings • just the top part • Tom _ (celebrity) • resident _ (game) • Newton's laws of _ • AAAHHHHH *running* • the gambling house • Italian space matter • short French dictator • you're cruising for a _ • the burnt French cathedral • you're telling me a _ fried this rice? • ...
U3 2022-10-30
41 Clues: bin • bay • each • cost • pick • life • trip • will • plan • live • town • live • shall • album • south • photo • place • north • lucky • round • reuse • space • share • spend • market • island • colock • potato • spring • museum • ticket • dragon • collect • rubbish • unhappy • seaside • weekend • barbecue • together • activity • sandcastle
crosstuck 2025-12-19
20 Clues: seer of mind • heir of void • page of hope • maid of life • mage of doom • bard of rage • maid of time • seer of light • witch of life • rogue of void • rogue of heart • witch of space • heir of breath • knight of time • sylph of space • prince of hope • page of breath • thief of light • prince of heart • knight of blood
Chapter 15 Crossword 2012-11-30
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- The _______ of Justice was a document that expressed that both Lutherans and Catholics accept that we are saved by God’s grace therefore we are both called to do good deeds.
- (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan.
- Buying one of these forgives all your sins and is considered as buying your way into heaven.
- (two words no space) Through the invention of the ______ ______ more bibles were printed which spread the Church's message faster.
- Through the sacrament of the ________ of the sick Jesus continues to touch those who are seriously ill.
- __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378.
- (two words no space) The _______ ______ is a independent sovereign nation that houses the church headquarters.
- (two words no space) It took ________ years to restore power to the true pope after the great schism.
- In the United States the Anglican church is known as the ________ church.
- In the early ______ century Martin Luther challenged some ideas of the Catholic Church.
- King _____ VII formed the church of England because the Catholic pope would not grant him an anulment.
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- These men lived more like princes than holy men during the Renaissance.
- The ________ church is another name for the church of England.
- (two words no space) this man posted his 95 theses on a church door in Germany.
- This is a gift freely given to us by God.
- This caused people to put more emphesis on human achievement and not on divine presence.
- (two words no space) The _________ _______ declared the pope’s election invalid and voted their own pope.
- The black plague lasted _______ years.
- Who brought supplies to the sick, annointed the sick, and buried the dead during the period of the black plague pandemic?
- The great ______ is the internal division of the church,in result the western orthodox church was formed.
- This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king.
21 Clues: The black plague lasted _______ years. • This is a gift freely given to us by God. • The ________ church is another name for the church of England. • This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king. • (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan. • __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378. • ...
Art and other terms found around the classroom 2021-04-18
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- (two words, no space) art career with the most "yes, I'm interested in this career" choices
- Mrs. Hunziker's college mascot
- harry potter house I, Mrs Hunziker, would be sorted into
- not in the foreground or middleground
- Mrs. Hunziker's favorite comic book hero
- first modern graffiti artist, Darryl McCray
- red, red-orange, orange, yellow, yellow-orange are _____colors
- Character from Harry Potter, used over the sink, to help you remember to clean your brushes
- means, "to sign". A graffiti term
- Mrs. Hunziker has a classic car from 1973. What kind of car is it? There are several images of this red car around the room
- red, yellow and blue are ____ colors
- Mrs. Hunziker's son played many sports but pictures of him participating in this particular one are in her room.
- black marker used to sign our bird canvas
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- a principle of art. Can be asymmetrical, symmetrical or radial. We used radial ___ to create our printmaking stamp project
- type of paint used to paint our birds
- color scheme when two colors are across from each other on the color wheel
- violet, blue-violet, blue, blue-green and green are ____ colors
- (two words, no space) what the S in S.O.A.R stands for
- orange, green and violet are ___colors
- (two words, no space) To the Crazy Ones, last two words
- higher, (two words, no space) what the R in S.O.A.R stands for
- a one color, color scheme
- (two words, no space) art career with the most "no, I'm not interested in this career" choices
- method we used to draw our candy still life and tree
- lighter color achieved by adding white to a color
- artist that painted Starry Night
- of the elements of art, the one missing from this list. Line, Shape, Form, Color, Space, Texture. It means the lighness or darkness of something.
- darker color achieved by adding black to a color
28 Clues: a one color, color scheme • Mrs. Hunziker's college mascot • artist that painted Starry Night • means, "to sign". A graffiti term • red, yellow and blue are ____ colors • type of paint used to paint our birds • not in the foreground or middleground • orange, green and violet are ___colors • Mrs. Hunziker's favorite comic book hero • black marker used to sign our bird canvas • ...
objects in space 2021-07-26
13 Clues: PATH • STAR • BODY • OR PATCH • AND DUST • OR METAL • LOOMINOUS • satellite • OF MATTER • ROCKY BODY • MILLIONS OF STARS • SYSTEM, THE GROUP OF SPACE • YEAR, ASTRONOMICAL DISTANCE
space term crossword 2013-11-26
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- Light travels through a vacuum at 186,000 miles per second or 300,000 km per second.
- Is a combination of lenses made of different glass.
- Negatively charged elementary particle found outside, but is attached to the nucleus of an atom.
- A measure of the total amount of matter within an object.
- Is the science that deals with the material universe beyond the earth's atmosphere.
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- Instrument to measure total energy or power from an object in the form of radiation.
- Type of light with the longest wavelength with the least energy.
- Fundamental unit of matter consisting of fixed number of protons.
- Galaxy going through a high rate of star formation
- A very bright meteor.
- Curved path, usually elliptical in shape, an object follows around a bigger object or a common centre of mass
- The distance light travels in one year, equivalent to approximately 5.9 trillion miles (9.5 trillion KM)
- Something visible without the aid of binoculars or a telescope.
13 Clues: A very bright meteor. • Galaxy going through a high rate of star formation • Is a combination of lenses made of different glass. • A measure of the total amount of matter within an object. • Something visible without the aid of binoculars or a telescope. • Type of light with the longest wavelength with the least energy. • ...
Let's Discover Space 2014-05-18
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- You can see these twinkling in the night sky
- Little creatures that come from outer space to visit
- A space ship that aliens fly around in
- Space ------ These are in space and people live in them to watch over the galaxy
- These are man made and orbit around the earth so that we can get information
- This is what a rocket lands on
- This takes astronauts to the moon
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- This lights up our days
- This planet has rings around it
- Neil --------- The first man to take a step on the moon
- A person who travels on a rocket to get the the moon
- Our solar system is full of these and earth is one of them
- Our planet that we live on
13 Clues: This lights up our days • Our planet that we live on • This is what a rocket lands on • This planet has rings around it • This takes astronauts to the moon • A space ship that aliens fly around in • You can see these twinkling in the night sky • Little creatures that come from outer space to visit • A person who travels on a rocket to get the the moon • ...
Planets and Space 2014-10-29
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- People who travel into space on a spaceship
- Once a planet, in now classified as dwarf planet
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- The planet that is closest to Earth
- The planet where humans live
- This planet is a red colour
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- The largest planet in the solar system
- A big ball of ice and snow
- Has the most rings of any planet in the solar system
- Huge space which contains all matter and energy
- Provies heat and light to all planets
- Made up of gas, there is millions of them in the sky
- These are up in the sky at night
13 Clues: A big ball of ice and snow • This planet is a red colour • The planet where humans live • These are up in the sky at night • The planet that is closest to Earth • Provies heat and light to all planets • The largest planet in the solar system • The smallest planet in our solar system • People who travel into space on a spaceship • ...
Shape and Space 2016-04-02
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- parallelogram where all sides are equal
- 2 pairs of parallel sides
- triangular based pyramid, 4 faces, 6 vertices, 6 edges
- parallelogram with all sides equal and all right angles
- all corners point outwards
- cone with polygon base
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- a closed 2D shape with all straight sides
- 4 sides, 2 of which are parallel
- 2 parallel faces, 2 identical faces, elements are corresponding and parallel
- quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines
- one corner has 'fallen' in
- 2 sides equal, 1 pair of parallel sides
- cylinder whose base is a polygon and has straight sides
13 Clues: cone with polygon base • 2 pairs of parallel sides • one corner has 'fallen' in • all corners point outwards • 4 sides, 2 of which are parallel • parallelogram where all sides are equal • 2 sides equal, 1 pair of parallel sides • a closed 2D shape with all straight sides • quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines • ...
Space and Planets 2017-05-15
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- This planet orbits the Sun every 84 Earth years, and was the first planet to be discovered by using a telescope.
- The 'red' planet, which is half the size of Earth and takes 1.9 years to orbit the Sun.
- This planet does not have any moons or rings, and is the hottest planet in the solar system.
- This planet orbits the Sun once every 11.8 Earth years and has the most moons (67).
- The type of planets that are mostly composed of rocks and metals.
- The name of our Solar System, which contains billions of stars and nine plants.
- The only planet that contains life, and was previously believed to be the centre of the universe.
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- Includes all existing matter, thousands of galaxies and is always getting bigger.
- The centre of our galaxy, in which each planet orbits around.
- This planet is known for its huge ring system, discovered by Galileo Galilei.
- The closest planet to the Sun, which only takes 88 days to orbit around the Sun.
- Planets that are mostly made up of gasses, such as helium and hydrogen.
- This planet was once known as the ninth planet, but is now known as the largest dwarf planet.
13 Clues: The centre of our galaxy, in which each planet orbits around. • The type of planets that are mostly composed of rocks and metals. • Planets that are mostly made up of gasses, such as helium and hydrogen. • This planet is known for its huge ring system, discovered by Galileo Galilei. • ...
Earth and Space 2017-08-20
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- , Distances in space are sometimes measured using __________ years.
- , A pattern in the stars.
- , There are eight of these in the Solar System.
- , The planet we live on.
- , you can see lots of these on a clear night.
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- , The name of our galaxy.
- , When the Moon looks like a complete bright circle of light it is a __________________ Moon.
- , The Earth is part of the ____________ System.
- , small lumps of rock orbiting the Sun.
- , The length of time it takes for the Earth to go around the Sun once.
- , The Moon looks different at different times of the month. The different shapes are called _________________ of the Moon.
- , Our nearest star.
- , A __________ year has 366 days.
13 Clues: , Our nearest star. • , The planet we live on. • , The name of our galaxy. • , A pattern in the stars. • , A __________ year has 366 days. • , small lumps of rock orbiting the Sun. • , you can see lots of these on a clear night. • , The Earth is part of the ____________ System. • , There are eight of these in the Solar System. • ...
Unit 5 Space 2018-05-12
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- It looks like a spoon in the sky
- many stars form into a group
- this person goes into space
- a form of transportation used in space
- This is the name of our galaxy
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- when the sun moves in front of the moon
- the front of your eyes
- this star group has three stars in a line as a belt
- you use a camera to make these
- a tool used to fixed things
- a person who fixes things
- it's the name of the space telescope
- if you look at an eclipse too long this cn happen
13 Clues: the front of your eyes • a person who fixes things • a tool used to fixed things • this person goes into space • many stars form into a group • you use a camera to make these • This is the name of our galaxy • It looks like a spoon in the sky • it's the name of the space telescope • a form of transportation used in space • when the sun moves in front of the moon • ...
year 9 space 2024-02-01
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- Newton's 2nd law relates force, mass, and
- The hottest stars are often ..... in colour
- The unit of measurement for mass is
- The difference between mass and weight is that weight includes the effect of
- The color of a star indicates its
- The biggest thing
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- Stars with a much greater mass than the sun explode in a
- Hole The final stage of a massive star's life cycle is a neytron star or a
- Planets take ...... to orbit the sun if they are further from it.
- The force acting on an object due to gravity is
- Dwarf The stage where a sun-star becomes a small, hot, dense remnant is
- Year The unit used to measure distances between stars is
- This force keeps planets, moons, and comets in orbit is
- The life cycle of stars similar to the sun starts with a
14 Clues: The biggest thing • The color of a star indicates its • The unit of measurement for mass is • Newton's 2nd law relates force, mass, and • The hottest stars are often ..... in colour • The force acting on an object due to gravity is • This force keeps planets, moons, and comets in orbit is • Stars with a much greater mass than the sun explode in a • ...
Space Race Achievements 2023-12-23
15 Clues: Land • Orbit • Orbit • Program • Docking • Program • Capsule • Columbia • Tereshkova • Moon Impact • Moon Lander • Mars Landing • Moon Landing • Space Station • Communications
Arms/Space Race 2024-01-12
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- STrategic Arms Reduction Treaty
- first trip to the moon
- first woman in space
- Worlds first capable satellite
- Soviets were building secret missile bases in
- what was created the same year Atlas was released in '58
- U.S. nucler test where scientist badly miscalculated its landing
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- Forcing all Soviet nuclear missiles and installations to be removed
- after SALT II was put in place, later that year Soviet Union invades
- Cold War ends in
- first person in space
- InterContinental Ballistic Missile
- biggest nuclear weapon to be tested
13 Clues: Cold War ends in • first woman in space • first person in space • first trip to the moon • Worlds first capable satellite • STrategic Arms Reduction Treaty • InterContinental Ballistic Missile • biggest nuclear weapon to be tested • Soviets were building secret missile bases in • what was created the same year Atlas was released in '58 • ...
Earth in Space 2024-05-23
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- Eclipse: When Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon.
- Refers to the various entities within the solar system, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- Eclipse: When the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking the Sun's light from reaching Earth.
- Occurs when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another celestial body. For example, solar eclipses happen when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking the Sun's light.
- The four divisions of the year are marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the Earth's tilt and its orbit around the Sun.
- Phases : The different shapes of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen from Earth.
- Large systems of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity. The Milky Way is an example of a galaxy.
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- System: The collection of planets and other objects orbiting the Sun, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- The act of explaining the meaning or significance of data to understand its implications.
- The force of attraction between objects with mass. It is responsible for the motion of planets in the solar system and stars within galaxies.
- The ratio of the size of a model or representation to the actual size of the object it represents, used to provide a sense of proportion.
- A representation or simulation used to explain or predict how something works. In this context, a model is used to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system.
- Refers to the movement or trajectory of celestial bodies within galaxies and the solar system, influenced by the gravitational forces at play.
- Properties: Characteristics of objects in the solar system, such as size, distance, or mass, represented proportionally to their actual dimensions.
- Analysis: The process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data to extract useful information and draw conclusions.
15 Clues: Phases : The different shapes of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen from Earth. • The act of explaining the meaning or significance of data to understand its implications. • Eclipse: When Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon. • ...
A safe Space 2025-05-06
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- London-based recovery centre (House)
- A safe space to share and connect
- What recovery brings over time
- The state of living free from addiction
- A key principle in the recovery journey
- Something that may lead to cravings or urges
- The process of clearing substances from the body
- A light in the dark; essential to keep going
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- A local place of support in recovery
- A powerful practice that shifts mindset
- A positive statement of self-belief
- Support group for those recovering
- What it takes to ask for help
13 Clues: What it takes to ask for help • What recovery brings over time • A safe space to share and connect • Support group for those recovering • A positive statement of self-belief • London-based recovery centre (House) • A local place of support in recovery • A powerful practice that shifts mindset • The state of living free from addiction • ...
Space Tourism Vocabulary 2025-03-11
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- Feeling of no gravity
- The vast universe beyond Earth
- Sends rockets into space
- some kind of spacecraft
- One of a kind
- A place to buy and sell things
- Can be used more than once
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- Something you want to reach
- Moves people or objects up and down
- Standard or traditional
- Path around a planet or star
- Moving from one place to another
- What you can see
13 Clues: One of a kind • What you can see • Feeling of no gravity • Standard or traditional • some kind of spacecraft • Sends rockets into space • Can be used more than once • Something you want to reach • Path around a planet or star • The vast universe beyond Earth • A place to buy and sell things • Moving from one place to another • Moves people or objects up and down
astronomy 2022-08-11
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- A force that pulls objects towards the center of Earth, other planets or moons.
- A planet’s spin on its axis.
- A device used to make distant objects appear much closer.
- Theory that states the sun is the center of the solar system.
- the study of space beyond our atmosphere.
- A hole in the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface.
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- The path of an object around another object in space.
- When an object travels around another
- An imaginary line going through the center of a sphere’s north and south poles.
- a person who studies space.
- they the earth was the center of the Universe.
- takes 1 year to complete a revolution around the sun.
- takes 1 day to complete a full rotation.
- everything in space as a whole
14 Clues: a person who studies space. • A planet’s spin on its axis. • everything in space as a whole • When an object travels around another • takes 1 day to complete a full rotation. • the study of space beyond our atmosphere. • they the earth was the center of the Universe. • The path of an object around another object in space. • ...
13 2024-08-27
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- High school chaos
- Rurouni Kenshin
- Vash the Stampede
- War in space
- Racing action
- Master thief
- Classical music
- Bike gangs
- Space war
- Post-apocalypse
- Troubled students "Great Teacher ..."
- Paranormal cases
- Boxing tale
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- Drilling to the heavens
- Music and mecha
- Fantasy epic
- Gothic horror
- Undead hitman
- Spirit world
- Feudal action
- Retrieval experts
- Apocalyptic mecha
- Mecha drama
- Mecha surfing
- Fantasy world
25 Clues: Space war • Bike gangs • Mecha drama • Boxing tale • Fantasy epic • War in space • Spirit world • Master thief • Gothic horror • Undead hitman • Racing action • Feudal action • Mecha surfing • Fantasy world • Music and mecha • Rurouni Kenshin • Classical music • Post-apocalypse • Paranormal cases • High school chaos • Vash the Stampede • Retrieval experts • Apocalyptic mecha • Drilling to the heavens • ...
Spanish Restaurant vocab NO ARTICLES 2024-04-09
36 Clues: oil • soda • peas • food • fork • menu • milk • Table • peach • beans • chair • plate • drink • owner • spoon • knife • check • cheese • butter • waiter • yogurt • napkin • garlic • vinegar • chicken • to serve • sandwich • to order • to taste • customer • delicious • mayonaise • to refill • appetizers • main course(no space) • leave the tip(No space)
nostal51 2024-06-15
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- Run-and-gun game
- Fast blue hedgehog
- Side-scrolling shooter
- Pink puffball hero
- Quirky RPG
- Blue bomber hero
- Futuristic racing game
- Link's quest game
- Block-stacking puzzle
- Space combat game
- Boxing game
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- Angelic archer's quest
- Motocross racing game
- Dracula's castle adventure
- Explosive strategy game
- Ninja action game
- Martial arts game
- Samus's space adventure
- Shooting game with dog
- Iconic Italian plumber
20 Clues: Quirky RPG • Boxing game • Run-and-gun game • Blue bomber hero • Ninja action game • Martial arts game • Link's quest game • Space combat game • Fast blue hedgehog • Pink puffball hero • Motocross racing game • Block-stacking puzzle • Angelic archer's quest • Side-scrolling shooter • Futuristic racing game • Shooting game with dog • Iconic Italian plumber • Explosive strategy game • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-05-26
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- man-made orbiter
- ET realm
- ___shine; ___rise
- rocket launch
- settlement
- weighty attraction
- exchange information
- word with "age" or "race"
- astronauts aircraft
- one of Santa's reindeer
- from the red planet
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- desert heaven
- Mars
- space traveler
- the sun and its orbiters
- chemical element O
- mars explorer
- fourth planet from the sun
- things wished upon
- harvest/farming
- daily intake
- visitor from another world
- where Armstrong walked
- cheesecloth
24 Clues: Mars • ET realm • settlement • cheesecloth • daily intake • desert heaven • rocket launch • mars explorer • space traveler • harvest/farming • man-made orbiter • ___shine; ___rise • chemical element O • things wished upon • weighty attraction • astronauts aircraft • from the red planet • exchange information • where Armstrong walked • one of Santa's reindeer • the sun and its orbiters • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-03
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- system The sun, planets, moons, asteroids and comets for instance
- A cloud in outer space, mostly made of hydrogen and helium
- Ours is made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen gas
- Largest moon in the solar system
- Earth's sister planet, too hot to live on
- A belt of constellations starting with Aries and ending with Pisces
- The seventh planet, it's tipped on its side
- Dipper Seven stars that form the outline of a saucepan
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A large collection of billions of stars bound by gravity
- Large and small rocks mainly found between Mars and Jupiter
- A mix of ice and rock, it forms a long tail when it gets near the sun
- Our nearest neighbor in space
- hole A collapsed star with so much gravity its light can't get out
- This spacecraft landed people on the moon
- A rock from outer space that hits a planet like Earth
- A space object that makes its own light by nuclear fusion
- Innermost planet of our solar system
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- Sixth planet from the sun, has beautiful rings
- The "red planet"
- An old red giant star in the constellation Orion
- Third planet from the sun, it's filled with life
- He figured out that planet orbits are elliptical not round
- Far-out world discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh
- This force keeps us from floating out into space
- The eighth planet, 3 billion miles out
- A room where the stars appear on a domed ceiling
- He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter
- An imaginary picture made out of connecting stars together
- These are launched from Florida's Space Coast
- A place from which to observe the sky and the universe
- Someone who travels beyond the Earth's atmosphere
32 Clues: The "red planet" • Our nearest neighbor in space • Largest moon in the solar system • He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter • Innermost planet of our solar system • The eighth planet, 3 billion miles out • The largest planet in our solar system • Earth's sister planet, too hot to live on • This spacecraft landed people on the moon • The seventh planet, it's tipped on its side • ...
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- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible as a bright patch against a dark background of stars.
- Relating to the sun, used to describe phenomena that are influenced by the sun's energy and magnetic field.
- An instrument used for viewing distant objects, particularly in space.
- A vehicle designed to travel in space, including satellites, probes, and manned spacecraft.
- A celestial body orbiting a star, has enough mass to be nearly spherical and cleared its orbit of debris.
- A small rocky or metallic body that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, also called a shooting star.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, mainly between Mars and Jupiter in the asteroid belt.
- Relating to the moon or to a month, used to describe phenomena that are influenced by the moon's gravitational pull.
- A massive, luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity.
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- A rare event in which a star explodes, becoming temporarily brighter than the entire galaxy it inhabits.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.
- A vehicle propelled by the expulsion of gas produced by burning fuel.
- A garment worn by astronauts to protect them from the harsh conditions of space.
- Occurring or situated between stars.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that forms a coma (atmosphere) and sometimes a tail when it approaches the sun.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- hole An object in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- A Russian astronaut, from the Russian word "kosmonavt."
- The force that attracts two bodies toward each other, dependent on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
- A planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system.
20 Clues: Occurring or situated between stars. • A Russian astronaut, from the Russian word "kosmonavt." • A planet that orbits a star outside of our solar system. • The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space. • A massive, luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity. • ...
