space Crossword Puzzles
Oceans Earth/Space Bell 2020-11-25
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- The area where edges of the continents meet the ocean.
- The lowest point of a wave
- Structure built parallel to shore to protect properties from storms.
- Shallow water offshore. (sandbar)
- Deep water between longshore bar and beach
- The highest point of a wave
- The largest ocean.
- ridge of sand that forms between the mainland and an island and connects the island to the mainland.
- Forms when a spit closed off a bay.
- Tide cycle with one high tide every 24 hours
- Periodical rise and fall of sea level.
- A destructive wave caused by water displacement caused by underwater landslide, volcanic eruption, earthquake or iceberg falling into the sea.
- Sediments originating from elements in seawater.
- structures that provide anchorages and calm beaches.
- Area where the seafloor drops away quickly to the abyssal plain.
- Shallowest part of the continental margin, extending seaward from the shore.
- Sediments originating from land.
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- Currents flowing parallel to the shore inside the longshore bar.
- Sediments originating from living and once living organism.
- Difference in wave speed caused initially straight wave crest to bend when part of the crest moves into shallow water.
- Large ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the United States
- Long ridges of sand or other sediments deposited or shaped by longshore currents.
- A gently sloping depositional surface at the base of a continental slope.
- The amount of dissolved salts in seawater
- 71% of Earth is covered by this.
- wall like structure built into the water perpendicular to the shoreline for the purpose of trapping beach sand.
- Rapidly flowing water currents the cut submarine canyons.
- Tide cycle with one larger one smaller high tide in 24 hours
- The transmission of energy through matter
- Tide cycle with 2 high tides every 24 hours
- Horizontal distance between the identical point on two waves.
- Area in which sediments are deposited along the shore
- Are formed when waves move into shallow water.
- Narrow bank of sand that projects into the water from a bend in the coastline.
34 Clues: The largest ocean. • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • 71% of Earth is covered by this. • Sediments originating from land. • Shallow water offshore. (sandbar) • Forms when a spit closed off a bay. • Periodical rise and fall of sea level. • The amount of dissolved salts in seawater • The transmission of energy through matter • ...
Earth And Space Systems 2023-02-12
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- Planet located in the habitable zone of the solar system, with conditions that allow for the presence of large amounts of liquid water. This planet has one moon, luna.
- of Revolution The time it takes for an object (such as a planet) to go around another object (such as the sun).
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- Eclipse This type of eclipse occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun. Light that normally would illuminate the moon is blocked by the earth casting a shadow on the moon.
- Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position and tilt with regard to the sun.
- Icy gas giant that rotates on its side.
- Phase of the moon where more than half is illuminated, but the moon is not quite full.
- tide The time at which the tide reaches its lowest level (occurs when the sun and moon are not aligned)
- Cold, blue gas giant with a prominent dark spot.
- Year (LY) The distance that light travels in one year. Used to measure HUGE distances in space.
- A ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion. The closes one of these to Earth is our Sun.
- Satellite An object that orbits a planet and is not man made - the moon is an example of one on earth.
- Eclipse This type of eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth.
- The smallest terrestrial planet and the planet closest to the sun. Scorching temperatures here by day, extremely cold temperatures here by night due to the almost non-existent atmosphere.
- Becoming more full.
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- of Rotation The time it takes for an object (such as a planet or a moon) to spin a full 360° on its axis.
- tide The time at which the tide reaches its highest level (occurs when the sun and/or moon are in line with the earth)
- Earth's "twin" planet with a runaway greenhouse gas effect. The atmosphere here is always hot and filled with clouds of sulfuric acid. This planet rotates backwards and a day here is longer than a year.
- Tide The tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides. Caused by the alignment of the sun and the moon, so gravitational pull on the earth's oceans is amplified.
- Unit (AU) The average distance between Earth and the sun, about 150 million km. A unit used for measuring distances between planets in our solar system.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- Gas giant with the strongest magnetosphere in the solar system, the most moons and a giant red spot- a megastorm, that is twice the size of earth.
- Red planet that shows evidence of flowing water at one point in its history. Home to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system.
- Tide the tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides. Occurs when sun and moon are at right angles to each other, canceling out some of the effects of gravity on the earth's oceans.
- The alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun.
- Gas giant with the most prominent ring system.
- Becoming less full.
27 Clues: Becoming more full. • Becoming less full. • Icy gas giant that rotates on its side. • Gas giant with the most prominent ring system. • Cold, blue gas giant with a prominent dark spot. • The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space • Phase of the moon where more than half is illuminated, but the moon is not quite full. • ...
middle east features (/=space) 2023-03-05
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- An estimate of the amount of crude oil located in a particular economic region that has not yet been drilled
- A graph showing the amount of rainfall and the temperature of an area.
- a serious disagreement or argument,
- The value of all resources an individual or society owns
- An area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- To buy and sell goods and services.
- an area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- the study of the processes that shape the Earth's surface, the animals and plants that inhabit it
- the variety of plant and animal species in an area
- small in number or amount and spread out over an area.
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships
- A large group of people that share a common background e.g. , tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin.
- The height of the land
- The way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area.
- To bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale
- Areas with distinct climates
- the study of the processes that shape the Earth's surface, the animals and plants that inhabit it
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- a product or service sold abroad.
- population divided by land area in square kilometres
- Electricity generated from moving water
- A large scale ecosystem made of living (e.g. animals) and non living parts (e.g. climate, soil)
- The point where two or more of the earth’s tectonic plates meet
- area of land under the rule of a state
- meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- A geopolitical region which includes parts of Europe, Asia and Africa
- A series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground.
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- the watering of land by artificial means for agriculture
- A relationship among countries in which they depend on each other for resources, goods and services.
- Lack of precipitation (rainfall) for an extended length of time resulting in drier than normal conditions
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country or region is made and used.
- closely compacted, many in a small area
- a great deal of variety; very different.
33 Clues: The height of the land • Areas with distinct climates • a product or service sold abroad. • a serious disagreement or argument, • To buy and sell goods and services. • area of land under the rule of a state • Electricity generated from moving water • closely compacted, many in a small area • a great deal of variety; very different. • ...
Space, the Final Frontier 2023-03-03
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- a dwarf planet that is very far away
- one of Pluto's moons
- this is a ball of dust, ice and rock
- a star that is about 4.5 billion years old
- the name of one of Mars 2 moons
- comet you might see this object in 2061
- a large group of stars, dust and gas
- holds a galaxy together & we float without it
- mars is the planet that is half the size of this
- way all the stars humans can see are here
- a spacecraft that travels through space
- giant the sun will turn into this
- the Red Planet
- one of Jupiter's moons
- some moons are shaped like these
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- comets usually have ____ tails
- a person who travels beyond earth
- an object in space that travels around a planet
- the small bright body in the head of a comet
- a robot that can take pictures and collect stuff
- Mars is this to Earth
- this is a minor planet
- Pluto has the largest one of these
- a vehicle designed to fly in outer space
- and _____ are the 2 planets without any moons
- this is an exploding ball of burning gas
26 Clues: the Red Planet • one of Pluto's moons • Mars is this to Earth • this is a minor planet • one of Jupiter's moons • comets usually have ____ tails • the name of one of Mars 2 moons • some moons are shaped like these • a person who travels beyond earth • giant the sun will turn into this • Pluto has the largest one of these • a dwarf planet that is very far away • ...
J. Rhodes Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- a broad band of light that can be seen in the night sky and that is caused by the light of a very large number of faint stars
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance that is the simplest member of the family of chemical elements
- a red supergiant star of spectral type M1-2 and one of the largest visible to the naked eye
- a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977
- a group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name
- a doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun, extending just beyond the orbit of Neptune from about 30 to 55 AU.
- sits more or less directly above Earth's north pole along our planet's rotational axis
- is the source of our light and is a big star
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- a hour and 30 mins transferred to all minutes
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- we live on the planet called _______
- a large telescope in space.
- a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity
- guardians of the ________
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- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- an Ethiopian princess of Greek mythology rescued from a monster by her future husband Perseus
- our ______ is called earth
- a force that makes thing fall down
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion or, if it is moving, to change the magnitude or direction of its velocity
- a star system, and is widely believed to be the closest to the solar system at a distance of 4.37 light years
- an extreme red hypergiant or red supergiant star in the constellation Scutum
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- buzz _______ from toy story
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- the brightest star in the night sky. called also Dog Star
28 Clues: guardians of the ________ • our ______ is called earth • buzz _______ from toy story • a large telescope in space. • a force that makes thing fall down • we live on the planet called _______ • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • is the source of our light and is a big star • a hour and 30 mins transferred to all minutes • ...
H. Crozier Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- one before voyager two
- I.S.S stands for ________________________
- the sun has a lot of ____
- a ________ bomb is very destructive
- the third planet from the sun is the_____
- gamoras sisters name is ______
- _______ is a car company
- _______ is newtons first law
- the opposite of a whitehole is a _________
- snap back to reality ope there goes _______
- buzz _________
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- the I.S.S. orbits the earth every _________
- the big dipper is a _____________
- the __________ is full of ice
- the _________ galaxy will eventually collide with ours
- the ______ telescope takes picture of space
- people mistake a _________ for a star
- a ________ is a candy bar
- ____________ is a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- _____ is a type of gum
- guardians of the ______
- the earth is a ______
- the sun is a ____
23 Clues: buzz _________ • the sun is a ____ • the earth is a ______ • one before voyager two • _____ is a type of gum • guardians of the ______ • _______ is a car company • the sun has a lot of ____ • a ________ is a candy bar • _______ is newtons first law • the __________ is full of ice • gamoras sisters name is ______ • the big dipper is a _____________ • a ________ bomb is very destructive • ...
K. Emmerich space puzzle 2023-04-21
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- a group of stars that we think have a meaning
- galaxy we live in
- space probe launched by NASA
- famous telescope
- the craft place of stars
- newtons 1st law
- they have a core and there oval like
- are galaxy is held by a big
- triple star system in the southern constellation and has three stars
- weight is gravity times
- hour and a half minutes
- big Space station
- the first element
- a force that pulls in
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- takes to light a year to get here
- up in the sky that orbits the Earth but is not the moon
- the moon is on earth
- there are about 5 of these in the big dipper
- we live in the Milky Way _____
- Most things that hit Earth come from this belt
- is a plant that has life on it
- is another name for the north star
- is right next to the Milky Way Galaxy
23 Clues: newtons 1st law • famous telescope • galaxy we live in • big Space station • the first element • the moon is on earth • a force that pulls in • weight is gravity times • hour and a half minutes • the craft place of stars • are galaxy is held by a big • space probe launched by NASA • we live in the Milky Way _____ • is a plant that has life on it • takes to light a year to get here • ...
K Linnemeyer Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- What is the name of the satellite that NASA sent out to see if there is anything else is out there?
- What is the biggest satellite in space.
- Your weight changes if you go to a different planet but was always stays the same?
- A water molecule is mad out of 1 oxygen and 2 _______s.
- We are on the ______.
- What are clouds that are in space called?
- What is another name for the North Star?
- A 18 wheeler has more ______ that a toy car.
- A black void that sucks up everything near it.
- What is the thing that keeps us on the ground?
- One person in Toy Story is named Buzz _________.
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- 1.5 hours is equal to _______.
- A group of stars is called __________.
- What is the icy ring called that is around the sun.
- Which galaxy is located 2.5 light years away.
- What is the name of the big telescope in space?
- There are many _______s orbiting around us.
- We are is the ________ galaxy.
- is the closes star to earth besides the sun?
- The earth is ____ing around the sun.
- We are in the Milky Way _______.
- There are 8 _____s in our solar system.
- What is the sun?
23 Clues: What is the sun? • We are on the ______. • 1.5 hours is equal to _______. • We are is the ________ galaxy. • We are in the Milky Way _______. • The earth is ____ing around the sun. • A group of stars is called __________. • What is the biggest satellite in space. • There are 8 _____s in our solar system. • What is another name for the North Star? • ...
Personal Space- Crossword List 2012-12-06
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- A unknown program that infects computer software’s and goes through fire walls to control your computer.
- Computer hardware equals the collection of physical elements that comprise a computer system.
- Individual, private, a personal opinion. Relating to, directed to, or intended for a particular person.
- Control+Alt+delete-Brings up a menu where you can log off your account, shut down the computer and change your account password.
- Findingout about something.
- A type of storage.
- A series of questions.
- A ________ is a structured collection of data.
- A computer program in which figures arranged in the rows of a grid can be controlled and used in calculations.
- A replica of a person, place, animal or thing.
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- Are visual presentations on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone to brand to show great or poor detail about something.
- Appropriate conduct; doing the right thing.
- Is the term denoting either an entrance or changes which are inserted into a system and which activate/modify a process.
- Computer-Aided Manufacturing.
- Comingup with a lot of ideas.
- A form of art in which various materials (e.g.photographs and pieces of paper or fabric) are arranged and stuck to a backing.
- A cursor is a moving placement or pointer that indicates a position.
- In abstract algebra. Is a commutative ring which contains a multiplicative inverse for every nonzero element, equivalently a ring whose nonzero element, sequivalently a ring whose nonzero elements form an abelian group under multiplication.
- An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
- May refer to: [editing] Computers. Aa screen that displays output from a computer.
- A special kind of variable, used in a subroutine to refer to one of the pieces of data provided as input to the subroutine.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
22 Clues: A type of storage. • A series of questions. • Findingout about something. • Computer-Aided Manufacturing. • Comingup with a lot of ideas. • Appropriate conduct; doing the right thing. • A ________ is a structured collection of data. • A replica of a person, place, animal or thing. • The programs and other operating information used by a computer. • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-29
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- changing water levels
- the season in which leaves fall
- the force that pulls things to earth
- longest and shortest day
- growing season
- south pole
- slightly off centre
- the line that separates the hemispheres
- large burning ball of gas
- period of time in which we can see
- time between full moon and new moon
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- turn
- when there is no light
- time between new moon and full moon
- half of the earth
- weak tide
- imaginary lines going across the earth
- where the prime meridian is
- season associated with ice and snow
- summer, winter etc.
- hot season
- imaginary lines that go vertically around the earth
- our planet
- transition into Summer or Winter
- north pole
25 Clues: turn • weak tide • hot season • south pole • our planet • north pole • growing season • half of the earth • summer, winter etc. • slightly off centre • changing water levels • when there is no light • longest and shortest day • large burning ball of gas • where the prime meridian is • the season in which leaves fall • transition into Summer or Winter • period of time in which we can see • ...
Our Place In Space 2013-10-30
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- To go around continuously
- The season in which we enjoy the beach the and cold things the most
- The opposite of darkness
- The largest star in our universe
- there is a southern and a northern
- The center of the earth has this kind of force on us
- One of these orbits our planet
- The longest and shortest day of the year
- We live on it
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- An imaginary line that marks the 0 degrees latitude
- The imaginary line that passes through the north and south poles
- The opposite of daylight
- Light up
- The season when animals are born and flowers bloom
- We have four of these in a year
- The season in which you make snowmen
- The season where most leaves fall off trees
- An area of the world where the time is all the same
- We have high and low _____. They are affected by the moon
- The world _____ on its axis
20 Clues: Light up • We live on it • The opposite of darkness • The opposite of daylight • To go around continuously • The world _____ on its axis • One of these orbits our planet • We have four of these in a year • The largest star in our universe • there is a southern and a northern • The season in which you make snowmen • The longest and shortest day of the year • ...
Space Science Crossword puzzle 2013-11-13
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- Lightest part of Earth's shadow.
- Outermost layer of the Moon.
- Occurs when the Moon appears close to the sun in the sky.
- At any time, ______ shines on half of the Moon's surface
- Dark covered rock that formed from lava.
- Lower areas of the Moon's surface filled with lava and then cooled.
- The half of the Moon that constantly faces Earth is called the ____ side.
- it takes about a month for the moon to _____ Earth and go through all the phases.
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- When the near side of the moon is more than half lit but not fully lit.
- It takes about a _____ for the moon to orbit Earth and go through all the phases.
- The breaking of the material from impacts of craters.
- The pull of ______ keeps the moon in orbit around Earth.
- In the ocean The average water level rises slowly for about 6 _____.
- _____ occur because the Moon's gravity changes the shape of Earth's oceans.
- Occurs when a shadow makes the sun or the moon seem to grow dark.
- A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between Earth and the ___.
- The darkest part of Earth's shadow.
- The dark area on the Moon is called a lunar ____.
- The Moon become dark during a ____ eclipse because it passes through Earth's shadow.
- The half of the moon that constantly faces away from Earth is called the ___ side.
20 Clues: Outermost layer of the Moon. • Lightest part of Earth's shadow. • The darkest part of Earth's shadow. • Dark covered rock that formed from lava. • The dark area on the Moon is called a lunar ____. • The breaking of the material from impacts of craters. • The pull of ______ keeps the moon in orbit around Earth. • At any time, ______ shines on half of the Moon's surface • ...
Human Adaptation to Space 2014-06-03
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- take something away from
- in one or more directions
- act or process of depicting or portraying
- and propagation and emission of energy in the form of rays or waves
- follow in an effort to overtake or capture; chase
- path of a celestial body or an artificial satellite as it revolves around another body
- substance, such as a liquid or gas, that can flow, has no fixed shape, and offers little resistance to an external stress
- in accord with or characteristic of the normal functioning of a living organism
- to a galaxy
- lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion
- feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit
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- natural force of attraction exerted by a celestial body, such as Earth, upon objects at or near its surface, tending to draw them toward the center of the body.
- operated by, or performed by a human
- period of existence or persistence
- curve outward
- keep in existence; maintain.
- perceive or indicate differences; discriminate
- chance of being injured or harmed; danger
- physical or mental disorder, especially a mild illness
- act or an instance of exposing
20 Clues: to a galaxy • curve outward • take something away from • in one or more directions • keep in existence; maintain. • act or an instance of exposing • period of existence or persistence • operated by, or performed by a human • act or process of depicting or portraying • chance of being injured or harmed; danger • perceive or indicate differences; discriminate • ...
X Space X Word 2014-04-23
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- Asian country making TROX products
- Connection piece for flexible ducting to a chilled beam
- Motor used to operate the blades of a damper
- Type of drop associated with air and water
- Type of chilled beam which is not Passive
- Place where TROX China is located
- Type of plate used in a plenum box
- Group name for TROX in Asia
- Products for cooling air
- Company name
- Products known as DUK
- Material used to manufacture the new TJN diffuser
- Ceiling diffuser with unique air pattern
- Metal surround on a chilled beam
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- Name of a popular damper
- Louvre type which restricts rain and sand
- Another name for a heat exchanger
- Product for reducing sound level
- Area to be air conditioned
- TROX Air Handler range
- European Certification label.
- Type of low airflow diffuser
- Process to determine the correct product model
- Type of Linear diffuser
24 Clues: Company name • Products known as DUK • TROX Air Handler range • Type of Linear diffuser • Name of a popular damper • Products for cooling air • Area to be air conditioned • Group name for TROX in Asia • Type of low airflow diffuser • European Certification label. • Product for reducing sound level • Metal surround on a chilled beam • Another name for a heat exchanger • ...
Planets and Space Crossword 2014-10-25
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- Yellow star in the middle of our Solar System
- This planet takes 365 days to orbit the sun
- Planet has rings you can see with a telescope
- How many moons does the Earth have?
- Color of Uranus and Neptune
- Moon controls these on Earth
- Metal body that orbits the Earth
- Man discovered that gravity keep the planets in orbit around the Sun
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Planet that is no longer a part of our Solar System
- Color of the spot on Jupiter
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- This planet is known as the 'Red Planet'
- Hottest planet in our solar system
- This planet spins on its side
- Last planet in our Solar System
- Largest planet in our Solar system
- Abbreviation for the American space company
- Way Our Solar System is part of this Galaxy
- How many planets are there in our Solar System?
- The Earth takes 365 days to do this around the sun
20 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun • Color of Uranus and Neptune • Moon controls these on Earth • Color of the spot on Jupiter • This planet spins on its side • Last planet in our Solar System • Metal body that orbits the Earth • Hottest planet in our solar system • Largest planet in our Solar system • How many moons does the Earth have? • This planet is known as the 'Red Planet' • ...
seth edwards space 6th 2015-02-20
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- a group of millions or billions of stars held together by gravity
- a wide zone of small particles that orbit a planet
- a satellite in which people can live and work for long periods
- the colors that make up visible light
- a dark area of the moon
- an object that orbits a more massive object
- sunlight shines equally on the northern and southern hemisphere
- a divide that gathers electromagnetic radiation
- a spacecraft that drops into a planet's atmosphere
- crater when an object strikes the surface of a larger object in space it explodes and leaves behind a round pit called an
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- jupiter saturn uranus and neptune
- a craft designed to land on a planet's surface
- occurs when molten rock moves from a planets hot interior onto its surface
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- small solid rocky bodies that orbit close to the sun
- the path of an object in space as it moves around another object
- a small icy object that is difficult to see
- when a shadow makes the sun or moon seem to grow dark
- particles that become very hot enough to glow producing brife strikes of light
- a space object that reaches earths surface
20 Clues: a dark area of the moon • jupiter saturn uranus and neptune • the colors that make up visible light • a space object that reaches earths surface • a small icy object that is difficult to see • an object that orbits a more massive object • a craft designed to land on a planet's surface • a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • ...
Space Crossword Daniel R. 2015-03-10
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- A continuous area or expanse that is (Used to describe everything)
- The force that pulls objects towards each other
- A body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- An expert in or student of astronomy
- The planet closest to the sun
- The curved path of an object around a star
- A huge body of gas creating light and heat
- The dwarf planet that used to be known as being a planet
- The red planet
- Unit for force
- A very large cloud of dust and gas that exists in outer space
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- A body in orbit around a planet or moon
- A spacecraft designed to land on the surface of a planet or moon
- A mass of rock that moves around in space
- An instrument designed to make objects nearer
- A spacecraft designed to go into orbit
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- A system of millions or billions of stars
- A natural Satellite around any planet
- The planet on which we live
20 Clues: The red planet • Unit for force • The planet on which we live • The planet closest to the sun • An expert in or student of astronomy • A natural Satellite around any planet • A spacecraft designed to go into orbit • A body in orbit around a planet or moon • A mass of rock that moves around in space • A system of millions or billions of stars • ...
Outer Space Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-11
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- The closest start to our Solar System.
- The stage where stars live the majority of their lives.
- Our galaxy looks like a __________________ with spiral arms that spin out from a central bar.
- A really hot ball of gas with hydrogen fusing into helium at its core.
- is a big cloud of collected interstellar medium (gas and dust) in space.
- A galaxy with no distinct shape.
- The closest neighboring galaxy to ours.
- He figured out that the orbits of planets were ellipses, not circles.
- Type of nebula where they are reflecting the light of the stars around them.
- Transformed our view of galaxies. He recognized that some of the fuzzy things we could see were actually galaxies.
- This is formed when gravity causes dust and gas, in a nebula, to clump together.
- Type of nebula where it emits or gives off their own light.
- Type of nebula that is formed when a dying star begins to shed its outer layers.
- Light years can also help determine __________. How old something is out in space.
- Oval, like a racetrack, with lots of old stars.
- The balance between gravity pulling atoms towards the center and gas pressure pushing heat and light away front eh center.
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- This is an object whose gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- He wanted people to identify comets properly, so he created a separate category of "fuzzy objects" that were not comets. They turned out to be star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.
- He wrote that the universe never began and will never end.
- Everything in the ________________ is so far apart from each other.
- A galaxy with a very thin pinwheel with long, curved arms of younger stars.
- Where we live.
- The distance that light can travel in one light year.
- A protostar that never had enough dust and gas to achieve a temperature hot enough to ignite fusion.
- What causes a star to die in the end.
- A system of millions or billions of stars being held together by gravitational attraction.
- What each star in our galaxy represents.
- 3 to 10 times smaller than large galaxies.
- The distance that light can travel in one year.
- Our galaxy is located on a small partial arm called the ___________________.
- Light years is a unit of __________________ out in space.
31 Clues: Where we live. • A galaxy with no distinct shape. • What causes a star to die in the end. • The closest start to our Solar System. • The closest neighboring galaxy to ours. • What each star in our galaxy represents. • 3 to 10 times smaller than large galaxies. • The distance that light can travel in one year. • Oval, like a racetrack, with lots of old stars. • ...
Space In 34 Words 2017-12-16
Across
- The fully shaded inner region caused by an opaque object
- Outer shell of a star where light is radiated
- A natural electrical phenomenon, described as bright light that occurs near the north and south pole
- The height of an object in reference to sea level
- Speedy and small
- Earths armour from the suns radiation
- The moon
- Furthest from the sun but still in our galaxy
- Shorter than violet, longer than X
- A ______ is a scientific tool used to separate light into different colours
- My ______ is Scorpio
- Term for the sun
- The shadow that is formed in an area with a partial eclipse
- A body that orbits earth
- The moon moves in the same direction as the earths _________.
- if you liked it than you should've put a ring on it
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- A small device used for obtaining information
- The measurement for the brightness of a star
- It was the longest day and it was the shortest day.
- The darkest area in the brightest light
- A sudden increase in brightness from the sun
- The stars appearing as an imaginary image
- The angle of an orbital and equatorial plane
- An American astronomer known for his vital contributions to extra-galactic and observational astronomy
- The stars in the night sky
- Scorching ball of light
- North and south
- The distance travelled by light in 1 year
- "The Home of Everybody Anybody Ever Knew"
- large star that is brighter than a giant and normally stays cool
- It is hidden
- The aura of plasma surrounding the sun
- The universe regarded as a complex, orderly system. Opposite of chaos
33 Clues: The moon • It is hidden • North and south • Speedy and small • Term for the sun • My ______ is Scorpio • Scorching ball of light • A body that orbits earth • The stars in the night sky • Shorter than violet, longer than X • Earths armour from the suns radiation • The aura of plasma surrounding the sun • The darkest area in the brightest light • The stars appearing as an imaginary image • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2018-09-25
Space and Earth Review 2021-12-09
Across
- massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the release of energy
- spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- Plate Boundary two plates move away from each other, and new crust is created between them
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- formed from an existing rock that is changed by heat and pressure
- Plate Boundary two plates collide, come together, or crash into each other
- nuclei of two smaller atoms join to form a larger atom releasing energy
- slow motion of Earth's axis that traces out a cone over a period of 26,000 years
- Plate Boundary two plates that are sliding past each other often forming earthquakes
- circular movement of an object around another object; orbit
- center of mass of two or more bodies orbiting around each other
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- description of surface features of land
- periodic oscillation or wobbling of the Earth's axis
- formed from broken pieces from other rocks or fossils are pressed and cemented together
- directly above an earthquake's focus on the surface of the earth
- formed from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface of Earth
- arrangement of minerals in flat or wavy parallel bands
- transfer of energy by collisions or direct contact
- transfer of energy by the movement of a fluid
- Magnitude measurement of ground shaking during an earthquake
20 Clues: description of surface features of land • spinning motion of a planet on its axis • transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • transfer of energy by the movement of a fluid • transfer of energy by collisions or direct contact • periodic oscillation or wobbling of the Earth's axis • arrangement of minerals in flat or wavy parallel bands • ...
We Dream Of Space 2022-01-27
Across
- The little boy from the arcade
- Fitch's favorite place to go after school
- Got shuttle commander for the school project
- Loves machines, space, and schematics
- The owner of the arcade
- Fitch's not so best friend
- The girl that Vern called Chewbacca
- The team that Cash got kicked off of
- Rachel's two friends with the same name
- middle child; loves playing major havoc
- The teacher that taught about the Challenger
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- The popular girl that Vern likes
- The rocket that changed Bird's world
- Where Bird dreams of going
- Bird's biggest fascination
- Birds favorite things to make
- Bird's friend and crush
- Fitch's and Bird's older brother
- Fitch's favorite arcade game
- One of Cash's best friends
20 Clues: The owner of the arcade • Bird's friend and crush • Where Bird dreams of going • Bird's biggest fascination • Fitch's not so best friend • One of Cash's best friends • Fitch's favorite arcade game • Birds favorite things to make • The little boy from the arcade • The popular girl that Vern likes • Fitch's and Bird's older brother • The girl that Vern called Chewbacca • ...
Grammar Space 1-6 2022-04-13
20 Clues: n. 입구 • n. 낙타 • n. 엔진 • n. 꼬리 • n. 벌집 • v. 지키다 • n. 자격증 • v. 고치다 • v. 나르다 • adj. 일찍 • v. 배달하다 • to ~을 듣다 • bee 여왕 벌 • n. (꽃의)꿀 • v. (알을)낳다 • n. 연장, 도구 • v. 훈련을 받다 • n. (차량)정비공 • v.(해, 달이)뜨다 • adj. (타이어 등이)펑크난, 바람이 빠진
Grammar Space 2-8 2022-04-22
20 Clues: n.약 • n.소매 • n.알약 • n.규칙 • n.비밀번호 • v.지불하다 • v.반납하다 • adj.위험한 • adv.오늘밤에 • v.다치게 하다 • n.장갑, 글러브 • v.(짐을) 싸다 • prep.가까이에 • n.청구서, 고지서 • v.먹을 것을 주다 • off (옷 등을) 벗다 • up (늦게까지) 안 자다 • v.급하게 움직이다, 서두르다 • adj.공손한, 경의를 표하는 • v.(식당 등에서 음식을) 제공하다
Grammar Space 1-12 2022-05-17
Grammar Space 2-10 2022-05-18
20 Clues: n.다리 • n.그릇 • n.인터뷰 • n.울타리 • n.목걸이 • n.수의사 • n.손전등 • n.변호사 • v.그리다 • v.발명하다 • 비행기 사고 • ~을 알아내다 • n.장치, 기구 • v.씻다, 닦다 • n.진실, 사실 • ~에서 달아나다 • v.닦다, 훔치다 • v.페이트를 칠하다 • n.건전지, 배터리 • n.(자동차, 비행기 등의) 잔해
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
Across
- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Space 🚀🌌☄️ 2023-11-08
Across
- Has a lot of planets
- Is very big and sucks everything in
- Makes up stars
- Shines at night
- Liquid substance
- Where something is
- Pulls you down on earth
- Is always pulling
- Is very hot
- Not the past or present
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- A source of energetic
- Distance of light travel
- Movement
- going off ground
- Has humans on it
- path a planet travels around the sun
- reflects the sun's light during the night
- Explores space
- The weight
- Is made from rocks
20 Clues: Movement • The weight • Is very hot • Makes up stars • Explores space • Shines at night • going off ground • Has humans on it • Liquid substance • Is always pulling • Where something is • Is made from rocks • Has a lot of planets • A source of energetic • Pulls you down on earth • Not the past or present • Distance of light travel • Is very big and sucks everything in • ...
Lets Go Investigate SPACE! 2023-11-16
Across
- An object which plasma held together by self gravity
- Icy small solar system that gets hot and begins to let out gases when close to the sun
- Fourth planet frim the sun and the the furthest terrestrial planet
- Space time where gravity is so strong that light and other waves can escape it
- Powerful explosion of a star which occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star
- Something that is small rocky body in space they are smaller than asteroids and range in size from a grain or a meter wide
- The fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in the solar system
- The third planet from the sun that is known as the harbor of life
- The first star directly imaged
- First planet from the sun and the smallest in the solar system
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- Second planet from the sun and is rocky dense.
- Galaxy that includes the solar system
- The seventh from the sun and is a big ball of icy gas
- When the moon moves into the earths shadow and darkens
- Minor planets or an object that is neither an actual planet or comet
- Object with a large round body that is not a star
- Occurs when the moon is in-between the earth and the sun
- Eighth and farthest planet from the sun
- The center of the solar system a huge hot ball of plasma
- Sixth planet from the sun and the second largest planet in the solar system
20 Clues: The first star directly imaged • Galaxy that includes the solar system • Eighth and farthest planet from the sun • Second planet from the sun and is rocky dense. • Object with a large round body that is not a star • An object which plasma held together by self gravity • The seventh from the sun and is a big ball of icy gas • ...
LIFE IN SPACE CROSSWORD 2024-01-26
Across
- Something that cannot be seen by the bare human eye.
- Welcoming or available.
- To help or support.
- Something that is protected.
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor).
- To break or bore thought something.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- A bacteria that causes diseases or fermentation.
- To examine an object and to find the results.
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- a compound or substance that has been purified.
- The surroundings of a place.
- The acronym for Carbon Dioxide.
- A big body of water.
- An educated guess.
- A mixrure of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- Exterior or upper boundary of an object or body.
- An event.
- Water if not in solid or liquid form.
- To survive.
- Water if not in a gas form.
- A person that examines chemistry.
- A natural smelly
- A living thing.
- Energy from a source.
- Something that is thick.
25 Clues: An event. • To survive. • A living thing. • A natural smelly • An educated guess. • To help or support. • A big body of water. • Energy from a source. • Welcoming or available. • Something that is thick. • Water if not in a gas form. • The surroundings of a place. • Something that is protected. • The acronym for Carbon Dioxide. • A person that examines chemistry. • ...
Space crossword for school 2023-09-18
Across
- an object that revolves around the sun that is considered too small to be a planet
- a ball of ice and dust with a long wispy tail
- a glowing ball of light that is everywhere in space
- known for its rings
- a giant or small black glowing hole that sucks anything near enough to it
- when a meteoroid hits earth surface
- small dark spot
- largest planet and has a red spot
- a stream of billions to millions of stars due to gravitational force
- a giant form of gas or dust occupying space between stars
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- a dwarf planet that is no longer a planet in the solar system
- a belt or ring of dust and rocks surrounding the sun and four inner planets
- has the biggest volcano
- a small rocky sphere that circles some planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- The biggest star in the solar system
- a vehicle used to get to planets or the moon
- a glowing ball of white light that repels objects near it
- the 1st planet from the sun
- only planet with water
- 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet
- has the greenhouse effect on it
22 Clues: small dark spot • known for its rings • only planet with water • has the biggest volcano • the 1st planet from the sun • has the greenhouse effect on it • a chunk of rock or dust in space • largest planet and has a red spot • when a meteoroid hits earth surface • The biggest star in the solar system • 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet • ...
Space crossword for school 2023-09-18
Across
- an object that revolves around the sun that is considered too small to be a planet
- a ball of ice and dust with a long wispy tail
- a glowing ball of light that is everywhere in space
- known for its rings
- a giant or small black glowing hole that sucks anything near enough to it
- when a meteoroid hits earth surface
- small dark spot
- largest planet and has a red spot
- a stream of billions to millions of stars due to gravitational force
- a giant form of gas or dust occupying space between stars
Down
- a dwarf planet that is no longer a planet in the solar system
- a belt or ring of dust and rocks surrounding the sun and four inner planets
- has the biggest volcano
- a small rocky sphere that circles some planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- The biggest star in the solar system
- a vehicle used to get to planets or the moon
- a glowing ball of white light that repels objects near it
- the 1st planet from the sun
- only planet with water
- 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet
- has the greenhouse effect on it
22 Clues: small dark spot • known for its rings • only planet with water • has the biggest volcano • the 1st planet from the sun • has the greenhouse effect on it • a chunk of rock or dust in space • largest planet and has a red spot • when a meteoroid hits earth surface • The biggest star in the solar system • 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
Across
- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
Science Foundations 1. Space 2025-08-25
Across
- with your mouth
- I feel, I see, I hear, I smell, I taste
- with your nose
- the planet we live on
- with your ears
- person who studies science
- all the planets
- opposite of inside
- quiet, no taking
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- to ask
- response to a question
- 5 scientific steps
- how much, how long or short
- with your eyes
- light from the star in our solar system
- bright, what we see.
- large star that gives us light and energy
- with your hands
- little or no light
- needs light, and object and a surface
20 Clues: to ask • with your nose • with your ears • with your eyes • with your mouth • all the planets • with your hands • quiet, no taking • 5 scientific steps • opposite of inside • little or no light • bright, what we see. • the planet we live on • response to a question • person who studies science • how much, how long or short • needs light, and object and a surface • ...
Edgar's space crossword puzzle 2025-05-16
Across
- something that is used to explore interstellar and our solar system
- a space station that people use
- the amount of resistance you get from an object
- this makes up about 75% of our universe
- we live on it
- a giant cloud of dust in space
- a star that is in the north
- something that has force and keep on moving
- something that has so much gravity that not even light can escape it
- a force that pulls things
- something that is 10000 years away
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- how long it takes for a satellite to orbit
- pattern in stars that tell mythological stories
- a belt that is past out solar stystem
- a greek myth
- something that proved there was other galaxies
- something that can be used to gather data in space
- it is the galaxy that we live in
- the closet star to us besides the sun
- when the planets rotate around the sun
- something that has a lot of stars and a lot of planets in it
- earth is a
- something that is mostly made of helium and hydrogen and very hot
23 Clues: earth is a • a greek myth • we live on it • a force that pulls things • a star that is in the north • a giant cloud of dust in space • a space station that people use • it is the galaxy that we live in • something that is 10000 years away • a belt that is past out solar stystem • the closet star to us besides the sun • when the planets rotate around the sun • ...
Astro Space Club Puzzles 2025-06-07
Across
- "The objective is to prove that living organisms can survive even when launched into orbit."
- "The longest day of the year when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky."
- "Pluto"
- "The "Red Planet"
- "Pioneer of telescopic astronomy who challenged the geocentric model."
- "Frozen celestial body with a glowing tail"
- "The star at the center of our solar system"
- "Hawking temperature"
- "Discoverer of laws describing planetary motion in elliptical orbits."
- "Famous space agency of the United States"
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- "Galactic Halo"
- "The first person to walk on the Moon"
- "organization in Thailand responsible for the research, education, and dissemination of knowledge about astronomy and space."
- "Astronomer who proved the universe is expanding, leading to the Big Bang theory."
- "Our home galaxy"
- "beautiful rings"
- "Polish astronomer who formulated the heliocentric theory."
- "Active galactic nuclei"
- "Massive explosion that started the universe"
- "The first landing on the Moon occurred in 1969."
20 Clues: "Pluto" • "Galactic Halo" • "The "Red Planet" • "Our home galaxy" • "beautiful rings" • "Hawking temperature" • "Active galactic nuclei" • "The first person to walk on the Moon" • "Famous space agency of the United States" • "Frozen celestial body with a glowing tail" • "The star at the center of our solar system" • "Massive explosion that started the universe" • ...
Ch 2 Review - Space 2025-11-30
Across
- This characteristic explains why the outer planets are much colder than the inner planets (4 words, no spaces - Answer in this format: ______________the_____)
- An astronaut standing on this type of planet would sink right through the surface because these worlds are composed entirely of liquids and gases (two words, no spaces)
- A satellite made of rock and ice that orbits a planet
- This zone between two planets acts like a cosmic junkyard, filled with chunks of rock and metal that never formed into a planet (two words, no spaces)
- Scientists study this material floating in space because it's the building blocks that will eventually become new planets and stars (two words, no spaces)
- This type of solar system object originates from the Kuiper Belt and has a highly elliptical orbit
- A system of eight planets and the sun, along with moons, asteroids, and comets (two words, no spaces)
- When a space rock actually makes it all the way to Earth's surface without burning up, scientists call it this
- Unlike planets, this type of object hasn't cleared its orbital neighborhood but still orbits the Sun and has enough mass to be roughly round (two words, no spaces)
- Our solar system is located in this part of the Milky Way, not in the center, but on one of the ____________ arms
- This type of galaxy has no spiral arms and looks like a giant, smooth oval of stars in space (two words, no spaces)
- You see a bright streak across the night sky, but by the time you point it out to your friend, it's gone
- Another name for the outer planets like Jupiter
- This galaxy type has no organized structure and looks like a chaotic cloud of stars scattered randomly through space (two words, no spaces)
- This celestial object appears huge to us only because of its proximity, but compared to other similar objects in the universe, it's actually quite average in size
- This small celestial object was reclassified in 2006 because it couldn't clear other objects from its orbital neighborhood
- Earth is unique among the inner planets because it has exactly this many natural satellites
- This is the only planet in our solar system that rotates on its side, rolling like a ball as it orbits the Sun
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- If you could somehow turn on a giant flashlight in space, this type of light from cosmic dust would be invisible to your eyes but detectable by special cameras (two words, no spaces)
- Part of a spiral galaxy where the oldest stars live
- This planet's day is longer than its year, it has a thick atmosphere compared th the other planet it is closest to, and it spins backwards compared to most other planets
- The famous mnemonic My Very Excited Mother Just Served Us Nachos helps students remember this specific sequence (3 words, no spaces - Answer in this format: _______of_______)
- If you traveled to the edge of our galaxy and looked back, you would see this spiral-shaped structure that contains our entire solar system (3 words, no spaces)
- Chunks of rock in space that orbit the sun
- These four planets are called terrestrial because they have solid, rocky surfaces you could actually stand on (two words, no spaces)
- When this icy visitor approaches the Sun, it develops a glowing tail, but when it's far away, it's just a frozen chunk in space
- A huge system that includes gas, dust, billions of stars, and objects orbiting the stars
- This red planet has two tiny moons named after the Greek words for fear and panic
- A huge ball of extremely hot matter in space that gives off energy
- Scientists can determine a planet's composition by studying this property, which explains why gas giants have much lower values than rocky planets
- All planets follow this curved path around the Sun, held in place by gravitational force
- Pieces of asteroids that break off, so they are smaller, and can be found in the asteroid belt
- This measurement tells us how wide a planet is from one side to the other through its center
- These two inner planets are unique because they completely lack natural satellites, unlike their neighboring rocky worlds (3 words, no spaces - Answer in this format: _______and__________)
- This fundamental property of matter explains why larger planets have stronger gravitational fields and can capture more moons
- If Earth were the size of a basketball, this planet would be about the size of a small marble and be the closest to our star
- A star appears bright in our sky for two main reasons: its actual brightness and this crucial factor related to space
- If you could visit the center of any gas giant, you would find this solid structure surrounded by layers of liquid and gas
- This natural or artificial object orbits Earth or another planet, like our Moon or the International Space Station
- This force explains why Jupiter has over 80 moons while Mercury has none, and it's directly related to the amount of matter an object contains
- This planet has the most spectacular ring system visible from Earth, made of countless ice and rock particles
- This distant blue planet has winds reaching 1200 mph, the fastest in the solar system
42 Clues: Chunks of rock in space that orbit the sun • Another name for the outer planets like Jupiter • Part of a spiral galaxy where the oldest stars live • A satellite made of rock and ice that orbits a planet • A huge ball of extremely hot matter in space that gives off energy • This red planet has two tiny moons named after the Greek words for fear and panic • ...
A Mango Shaped Space 2026-02-10
Across
- / examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
- / having all one's attention or interest absorbed by someone or something.
- / capture the fascinated attention of.
- / move or go with a smooth up-and-down motion.
- / plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.
- / exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement.
- / not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one.
- / in a manner indicating disbelief.
- / stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
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- / raise levels of physiological or nervous activity in (the body or any biological system).
- / strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.
- / a strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid.
- / the production of a sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body.
- / in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling.
- / giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
- / hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion of all else or so as to transfix them.
- / a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists.
- / in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.
- / a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
- / stare openly and stupidly.
20 Clues: / stare openly and stupidly. • / in a manner indicating disbelief. • / capture the fascinated attention of. • / examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. • / move or go with a smooth up-and-down motion. • / exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement. • / strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way. • ...
Space Invaders and Pong 2024-05-28
Across
- - Operated by inserting coins
- - Pioneering video game company
- - Controls in pinball and some games
- - Popular space-themed arcade game
- - Mode, demonstration of gameplay
- - Basic unit of video display
- - Alien enemies in a popular game
- - Classic table tennis video game
- - Enhancement in a game
- - Housing for arcade games
- - Operated by inserting coins
- - Additional points or features
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- - Control for games like Pong
- - Score, top player achievement
- - Scanning pattern for video display
- - Reappearance of a player or enemy
- - Style reminiscent of the past
- - Level of challenge in a game
- - Space-themed arcade game
- - Public place for playing video games
- - Graphics used in video games
- - Control device for moving characters
- - Area of an object vulnerable to hits
- - Coin-like currency for arcades
- - Gaming system hardware
25 Clues: - Enhancement in a game • - Gaming system hardware • - Space-themed arcade game • - Housing for arcade games • - Operated by inserting coins • - Control for games like Pong • - Basic unit of video display • - Operated by inserting coins • - Level of challenge in a game • - Graphics used in video games • - Score, top player achievement • - Pioneering video game company • ...
Space Vocab Crossword 1 2025-05-05
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- The moon is starting to shrink. "Waning" means shrinking. The light is on the left side now.
- Half of the moon is lit up on the right side. It looks like a half-moon.
- Half of the moon is lit up again, but now it’s the left side.
- A tool that shows the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the Sun on to a plate marked with hours in a day.
- An imaginary line that goes through the north pole and the south pole.
- To spin or turn around a central point like the Earth and it’s axis.
- Just a tiny sliver of light is left on the left side before the moon becomes new again.
- The entire face of the moon is lit up and visible from Earth.
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- The part of the Moon that we can see on a particular night.
- The tilt of the Earth is when the Earth tilts toward the Sun (Summer) and away from the Sun (Winter).
- More than half of the moon is lit, but it’s not full yet. The light is biggest on the right side.
- A time of the year with specific weather that repeats every year.
- A long exposure picture that shows the movement of stars in the night sky
- The distance around a circle.
- An informative representation of an object, person or system.
- A regular repeating path that one planet takes around another.
- A small sliver of the moon begins to appear on the right side. "Waxing" means growing.
- The moon is between the Earth and the Sun. We can’t see it from Earth because the sunlit side is facing away from us.
- A group of stars that looks like a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name.
- Set of events that repeats in the same order over and over.
20 Clues: The distance around a circle. • The part of the Moon that we can see on a particular night. • Set of events that repeats in the same order over and over. • An informative representation of an object, person or system. • Half of the moon is lit up again, but now it’s the left side. • The entire face of the moon is lit up and visible from Earth. • ...
Isaac's Space and Science 2024-11-20
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- Seventh planet
- Radioactive noble gas
- Argentum
- Relating to the sun
- A group of stars
- Going to collide with the Milky Way
- Moon that is larger than Mercury, and Titan
- The study of chemicals in space
- The form of static electricity in clouds
- NASA sent these missions to the moon
- Aurorae at poles, not Jupiter or Earth
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- The thickness of a liquid
- A gas cloud
- Includes chlorine and and iodine
- Heated electromagnetic gas
- Reddest object in the solar system
- A star; biggest in the Orion
- The study of weather
- Includes Lutetium
- The star with 7 Earth sized planets
- Protons and Neutron
- The study of life
- Third Noble gas
- Latin for gold
24 Clues: Argentum • A gas cloud • Seventh planet • Latin for gold • Third Noble gas • A group of stars • Includes Lutetium • The study of life • Relating to the sun • Protons and Neutron • The study of weather • Radioactive noble gas • The thickness of a liquid • Heated electromagnetic gas • A star; biggest in the Orion • The study of chemicals in space • Includes chlorine and and iodine • ...
Asteroids 2024-06-21
12 Clues: harmful • atoms fusion • what moon do • where we live • a 1000 meter size • space rocky object • Near Earth objects • space organization • a progressive advance • a longitude measurement • we use them to go to space • something to see the stars
art crossword 2020-02-18
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- a real 3 dimensional space or the illusion of space created by overlapping or perspective
- lightness or darkness of a color
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition or focal area of the piece
- three to five colors next to each other on the color wheel
- way elements of art area arranged to create a sense of stability or equal visual weight
- tints, tones, and shades of one hue
- repetition of one or more elements
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- analysis of a work of art
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- an object with 3 dimensions (height, width, and depth)
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- a continuous mark made by a moving point in space
- an enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions (width and height)
- how parts of an art work relate to each other in size or scale
- the name of a color
- the supporting structure under a sculpture
- visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work, usually to the focal point
- a difference in the use of two elements
- the legal right of creative artists or publishers to control the use and reproduction of an original idea or work
- a single material and artist may use to create a composition/piece
22 Clues: the name of a color • analysis of a work of art • lightness or darkness of a color • repetition of one or more elements • tints, tones, and shades of one hue • the brightness or dullness of a color • a difference in the use of two elements • the supporting structure under a sculpture • visual sensation produced by light and pigment • ...
Chapter 6 2017-02-12
Across
- to align precisely
- a tool that can help drag an object to a precise location
- placed at the end of a line to move the insertion point to the beginning of the next line
- to evenly space multiple objects horizontally or vertically
- the amount of horizontal sections that text can be placed into to maximize slide space
- the amount of space above and below a paragraph
- provides a cushion around each side of the placeholder
- the appearance of the bullet
- to position each line evenly between the placeholder edges
- the first character of each line is placed above one another
- first and last characters of each line are aligned and extra space is added to spread words evenly
- file type used to transfer formatted documents between applications
- particular hyperlink that has a built-in function
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- to position objects above and below each other vertically or side by side
- two straight dotted lines, horizontal and vertical, to help position objects
- to position the the paragraph lines centered vertically
- a symbol that sets off items in a list
- connects one slide to a webpage, another slide, a custom show, email address, or file
- used to hide a slide from the audience
- the last character of each line is placed above one another
- the amount of vertical space between lines of text
- measured as a percentage of the text size to increase or decrease bullets
22 Clues: to align precisely • the appearance of the bullet • a symbol that sets off items in a list • used to hide a slide from the audience • the amount of space above and below a paragraph • particular hyperlink that has a built-in function • the amount of vertical space between lines of text • provides a cushion around each side of the placeholder • ...
The Universe 2023-11-27
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- The temperature of a star determines this.
- A system of millions or billions of stars.
- A light year is a unit of ____________.
- The brightness of an object in space compared to our Sun.
- A scatter plot of stars.
- Electromagnetic radiation found all over the Universe left over from its creation.
- Galaxies are held together by this kind of attraction.
- This star has a luminosity of 1.
- All of space and all the matter space contains.
- When a comet gets close to a star, this gas and dust is visible.
- An object made of ice and dust.
- What a light year is measured in.
- Measured for stars in units of Kelvin.
- Theory that the Universe began from a very hot and compressed point that expanded rapidly.
- An area of space have a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
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- Causes the release of light and heat from a star.
- A group of smaller stellar objects pulled into orbit around a star.
- Shows the color of a star.
- Massive ball of gas held together by gravity.
- A black hole is formed when one dies.
- Lowest temperature possible.
- Used to detect electromagnetic radiation.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- How far light travels in one year.
- A small rocky object orbiting the Sun or other star.
- The group into which a star is classified based on color.
26 Clues: A scatter plot of stars. • Shows the color of a star. • Lowest temperature possible. • An object made of ice and dust. • This star has a luminosity of 1. • What a light year is measured in. • How far light travels in one year. • A black hole is formed when one dies. • Measured for stars in units of Kelvin. • A light year is a unit of ____________. • ...
How well do you know the couple? 2022-10-08
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- At what movie did they first meet each other? (Two words, no space)
- What is the name of the place Bola spends most of his evenings?(Two words, no space)
- What is Bola's favorite food?
- Other than the proposal, what did Ann-Queen enjoy the most in Italy?
- In April, what kind of flower did Ann-Queen make Bola walk around all of DC to see?
- What grade does Ann currently teach for Sunday School?
- Where is Ann-Queen and Bola's favorite bench/ date spot? (Two words, no space)
- What is their favorite show that they watched together? (Two words, no space)
- How many miles did Ann-Queen and Bola walk on their MLK date?
- When did Ann-Queen and Bola start dating?
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- What did Ann-Queen major in, in college? (Two words, no space)
- What book did they bond over?
- Where did they go to dinner for their first date?
- What is Bola's favorite hobby?
- What artist did Ann-Queen and Bola bond over during covid? (Hint: he is one of Bola's favorites).
- What is Bola's favorite restaurant? (Two words)
- Where did they first start talking?
- What prevented Ann-Queen and Bola’s first date from happening on its original date?
- In what country did Bola propose?
- What was the activity of Ann-Queen's favorite date?
- What was Bola's first car?
- What type of cuisine was at restaurant that they first say "I love you"?
22 Clues: What was Bola's first car? • What book did they bond over? • What is Bola's favorite food? • What is Bola's favorite hobby? • In what country did Bola propose? • Where did they first start talking? • When did Ann-Queen and Bola start dating? • What is Bola's favorite restaurant? (Two words) • Where did they go to dinner for their first date? • ...
How well do you know the couple? 2022-10-08
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- At what movie did they first meet each other? (Two words, no space)
- What was the activity of Ann-Queen's favorite date?
- What book did they bond over?
- What is Bola's favorite restaurant? (Two words)
- Where did they first start talking?
- What is their favorite show that they watched together? (Two words, no space)
- In April, what kind of flower did Ann-Queen make Bola walk around all of DC to see?
- When did Ann-Queen and Bola start dating?
- What prevented Ann-Queen and Bola’s first date from happening on its original date?
- Where did they go to dinner for their first date?
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- What did Ann-Queen major in, in college? (Two words, no space)
- What type of cuisine was at restaurant that they first say "I love you"?
- What artist did Ann-Queen and Bola bond over during covid? (Hint: he is one of Bola's favorites)
- Where is Ann-Queen and Bola's favorite bench/ date spot? (Two words, no space)
- Other than the proposal, what did Ann-Queen enjoy the most in Italy?
- In what country did Bola propose?
- What was Bola's first car?
- What is Bola's favorite hobby?
- How many miles did Ann-Queen and Bola walk on their MLK date?
- What is the name of the place Bola spends most of his evenings?(Two words, no space)
- What is Bola's favorite food?
- What grade does Ann currently teach for Sunday School?
22 Clues: What was Bola's first car? • What book did they bond over? • What is Bola's favorite food? • What is Bola's favorite hobby? • In what country did Bola propose? • Where did they first start talking? • When did Ann-Queen and Bola start dating? • What is Bola's favorite restaurant? (Two words) • Where did they go to dinner for their first date? • ...
Vocab Unit 3 2023-09-29
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- Artificial body placed in space to collect information
- the springing forth of the tide during new and full moon.
- Year traveling a speed of light(distance)
- Regular, repeating path object in space takes.
- large body of matter with no definite shape
- star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most matter
- a spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source
- Region of space where no radiation or matter can leave
- rotating circumstellar disk of dense gas surrounding a young newly formed star
- Relative mass by gravitational force
- how astronomers explain the way the universe began
- A system with stars, gas, dust; held by gravity.
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- The wavelength of the detected radiation depends on the motion of the object when the photon was emitted
- all existing space and matter.
- optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer
- Nuclei fuse to form heavier nucleus.
- Deformations caused by another gravitational field
- Two-dimensional graph designed for absolute magnitude of stars.
- tide of minimal range occurring near the time when the Moon and the Sun are in quadrature
- Unmanned exploratory spacecraft
- Force that attracts us to earth
- a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet
- Apparatus used for recording and producing Spectra
- Galaxy with our solar system
- Fixed luminous point in sky like our sun
25 Clues: Galaxy with our solar system • all existing space and matter. • Unmanned exploratory spacecraft • Force that attracts us to earth • Nuclei fuse to form heavier nucleus. • Relative mass by gravitational force • Fixed luminous point in sky like our sun • Year traveling a speed of light(distance) • large body of matter with no definite shape • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2023-10-10
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- ________ was asked to be a go between to achieve peace in portsmouth, new hampshire- wins nobel peace prize
- industrial _________ generates a need for markets for manufactured goods and new raw materials.
- whatwar happened in 1904
- the peace treaty with spain was the treaty of _____
- separation from the political affairs of other countries
- further isolated the U.S from europe in 1823
- led guerillas on a rain at columbus, new mexico, burned the city and killed 18 americans(2 words no space)
- _______ speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of gov't
- which act created a civil government for the island
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- "remember the maine!" became the battle cry for who (2 words, no space)
- _______ journalism caused many americans to support the rebels
- what was the name of the powers: chile, argentina, and brazil
- what was added to an army bill and governed the relations betweeen cuba and u.s for 33 years (2 words, no space)
- which ship exploded outside of havanna causing the war (2 words, no space)
- what was the name of the canal in central america that helped with shipping
- policy of establishing colonies and building an empire
- the mutual lowering of tariffs, hoping to increase trade
- the refusal to take sides (2 words no space)
- a small war
- july 8, 1853, japan signs the treaty of __________
- congress attached the _________ amendment, congress agreed to leave the gov't and control of cuba to the people
21 Clues: a small war • whatwar happened in 1904 • the refusal to take sides (2 words no space) • further isolated the U.S from europe in 1823 • july 8, 1853, japan signs the treaty of __________ • the peace treaty with spain was the treaty of _____ • which act created a civil government for the island • policy of establishing colonies and building an empire • ...
A Day in the Space Station 2023-10-31
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- The astronauts can __________ from more than a hundred different foods.
- At one o'clock, the astronauts have _________.
- Sometimes, they put on a space suit and space walk __________.
- In the __________, the astronauts do more experiments.
- At about ten o'clock, they go to __________.
- At seven o'clock, they have __________.
- Then they wash and have __________.
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- The _________ is prepared on Earth and put in special bags.
- __________ at the International Space Station are busy all day.
- At eight o'clock, they start __________.
- They __________ up at seven o'clock.
- They exercise for another __________, too.
- In the morning, they also __________ for an hour.
- In the evening, the astronauts read, send emails, or take photos of __________.
14 Clues: Then they wash and have __________. • They __________ up at seven o'clock. • At seven o'clock, they have __________. • At eight o'clock, they start __________. • They exercise for another __________, too. • At about ten o'clock, they go to __________. • At one o'clock, the astronauts have _________. • In the morning, they also __________ for an hour. • ...
GOLD! 2021-09-14
Across
- finding gold from gravel by using water and a pan
- most types of this are made from gold
- if you found this then you were close to finding gold
- were born in the goldfields in Australia
- someone who looks for gold
- (2 words, no space) a device to look for gold
- (2 words, no space) the largest gold nugget ever found in Australia.
- sometimes gold is found here
- gold is a metallic ______ color
- (2 words, no space)a period of time where gold is found and then many miners come, in California there was one
- The last name of the person who first discovered gold in Australia
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- someone who mines
- people mined gold to get this
- a type of gold
- the _______ were treated badly on the goldfields
- he _____(kicked the bucket)
- you needed this to mine
- 20 _____ gold
- Stockade a rebellion in Australia regarding miners licences
- these were dangerous places to look for gold
- a tool for mining
- a way of looking for gold
- a police officer
- essential for life, low in the goldfields of Australia in the gold rush in Australia
- a goldmining machine(2 words, no space)
- (2 words, no space) this killed many miners in mines
- some miners made their _______
- _____ came to Australia for the gold rush as well
- places to find gold
- gold is a type of this
30 Clues: 20 _____ gold • a type of gold • a police officer • someone who mines • a tool for mining • places to find gold • gold is a type of this • you needed this to mine • a way of looking for gold • someone who looks for gold • he _____(kicked the bucket) • sometimes gold is found here • people mined gold to get this • some miners made their _______ • gold is a metallic ______ color • ...
Measurements Crosword 2023-08-01
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- The distance across a circle, passing through its center.
- The distance from the front to the back of an object or space.
- The force applied to an area, measured in units like pascals or pounds per square inch.
- The extent of something from end to end, often measured in units like meters or feet.
- The measurement from the base to the top of an object or person.
- The distance around the edge of a circle or rounded object.
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance or environment.
- The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time.
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- The space between two intersecting lines or surfaces, measured in degrees.
- The duration between two events, measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc.
- The measurement of something from side to side.
- The mass of an object per unit volume.
- The rate of motion of an object, usually measured in units per time (e.g., meters per second).
- The total distance around the boundary of a two-dimensional shape.
- The amount of space between two points.
- The amount of space occupied by an object, usually measured in cubic units.
- The extent of a two-dimensional surface, measured in square units.
- The force exerted on an object due to gravity.
- The maximum amount that a container or space can hold.
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms or other units.
20 Clues: The mass of an object per unit volume. • The amount of space between two points. • The force exerted on an object due to gravity. • The measurement of something from side to side. • The maximum amount that a container or space can hold. • The distance across a circle, passing through its center. • The distance around the edge of a circle or rounded object. • ...
ashley 2023-08-07
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- Where the newlyweds had their first and last job together (no space)
- The number of flavors of cake the bride and groom tasted
- Both the bride and groom’s astrological sign
- Birch Wood Vineyards was the ___ venue the newlyweds toured together.
- Will the bride or groom be the first to run a marathon? (It’s already booked!)
- Youngest cat’s name
- The type of food did the newlyweds got on their first date (no spaces)
- The newlywed's undergraduate alma mater
- The groom's favorite hobby
- The newlywed's favorite nephew
- The number of venues the newlyweds toured.
- The fall sport that both the bride and groom competed at the D1 collegiate level
- Where the newlyweds are heading tomorrow (no space)
- Did the bride or groom say “I love you” first?
- The number of days the bride and groom were born apart
- The newlyweds favorite park at Disney World? (no spaces)
- The bride's favorite soup (no space)
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- The bride's bachelorette location
- The first European country that the newlyweds visited together
- The bride's new legal middle name
- The newlywed's favorite restaurant and engagement spot (no spaces)
- The first city in which the newlyweds lived in their first apartment together.
- The town in which both the bride and groom grew up
- The groom's bachelor party location (no space)
- On September 25th, it will be the newlyweds _____ year anniversary
- Oldest cat’s name
- The bride's favorite color
- The newlyweds first vacation together in 2016 (no space)
- The groom's favorite flavor of ice cream
- The newlywed's favorite fast food
30 Clues: Oldest cat’s name • Youngest cat’s name • The groom's favorite hobby • The bride's favorite color • The newlywed's favorite nephew • The bride's bachelorette location • The bride's new legal middle name • The newlywed's favorite fast food • The bride's favorite soup (no space) • The newlywed's undergraduate alma mater • The groom's favorite flavor of ice cream • ...
eng 2023-11-07
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- He flew as a scientific equipment operator in the WB 57-F
- flew on board Soyuz 31
- Flew aboard STS-58.
- Vagner was assigned to back up to Russian Flight Engineer Andrei Babkin onboard Soyuz MS-16,
- 8 person on the moon
- Used the robotic arm
- Module-Pressurized Module
- Flew on STS-103
- Made nuclear generators
- Making a power plant
- In 1983-1990 he served as a pilot, master pilot and flight leader in Air Force units of Moscow military region
- Wakata acted as NASDA Assistant Payload Operations Director for the Manipulator Flight Demonstration, a robotic arm
- at nasa hq
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- Tani completed one EVA with the crew of STS-120
- who flew as a Payload Specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia on Shuttle mission STS-73 in 1995.
- specilist on STS-74
- Laser ionization
- the second Japanese woman to fly in space on STS-131
- He was a member of the back-up crew for the Mir-13, 14 and 19 missions. From January 8, 1994, to July 9, 1994, he served as Board Engineer on Space Station Mir
- Space flight: STS-107, Space Shuttle Columbia
- Gennady launched with Sergei Avdeyev aboard Soyuz TM-28
- Onishi would serve as an aquanaut aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory during the NEEMO 15 undersea exploration mission from October 17–30, 2011
- Made radars
- he worked on satellite deployment and retrieval activities
- He flew on one spaceflight
25 Clues: at nasa hq • Made radars • Flew on STS-103 • Laser ionization • specilist on STS-74 • Flew aboard STS-58. • 8 person on the moon • Used the robotic arm • Making a power plant • flew on board Soyuz 31 • Made nuclear generators • Module-Pressurized Module • He flew on one spaceflight • Space flight: STS-107, Space Shuttle Columbia • Tani completed one EVA with the crew of STS-120 • ...
modern astronomy 2025-06-29
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- Orbiting a body in space
- A device that allows astronomers to view afar objects in the universe.
- The study of planets, stars, and space
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A planet that exists outside our Solar System.
- An enormous explosion in the life cycle of a star.
- A planet that is tilted and light blue
- A pattern of stars recognized by a name and a story
- American physicist that proved the expansion of the universe
- A telescope in space, named after the astronomer that proved the universe was growing.
- The force that pulls objects together and keeps planets in orbit.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun, mainly between Mars and Jupiter.
- The stretching of light from distant galaxies, proving that the universe is growing.
- Earth's natural satellite
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- A model of the solar system where the Sun is the center point.
- What we call space outside Earth’s atmosphere
- A large body orbiting the Sun and not clearing its path
- The astronomer that first stated that the universe was heliocentric.
- When the Moon blocks the Sun's light
- The planet with the most moons
- An astronomer who made detailed observations of the stars before the invention of the telescope.
- A scientist that discovered the three laws of planetary motion.
- Earth's yearly path around the Sun
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space, and it is a place where stars often begin to form.
- An Italian scientist who advocated for heliocentrism and improved the telescope.
25 Clues: Orbiting a body in space • Earth's natural satellite • The planet with the most moons • Earth's yearly path around the Sun • When the Moon blocks the Sun's light • The force that keeps planets in orbit • The study of planets, stars, and space • A planet that is tilted and light blue • What we call space outside Earth’s atmosphere • ...
HFH 2025-11-15
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- It’s where the stars, moon, and sun all appear at night.
- It’s round, it moves around the sun, and we all live on it.
- It’s a big vehicle that flies high above the clouds into space.
- It’s a tall machine that takes astronauts to space.
- It’s full of stars, rockets, and mysteries waiting to be discovered.
- It’s the home of astronauts that orbits the Earth.
- It’s not human — it comes from another planet and looks strange.
- It’s the group that includes the sun and all the planets around it.
- It’s a place so large that no one knows where it ends.
- It’s something that goes around the Earth and sends information.
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- It’s a bright ball of ice that travels quickly across the sky.
- It’s a thick outfit that protects astronauts from danger in space.
- It’s a red planet that comes after Earth in the solar system.
- It’s a person who travels and works outside the Earth.
- It shines brightly in the daytime and gives us light and heat.
- It’s a rock that travels through space and sometimes burns in the sky.
- It’s the name of the galaxy where our solar system is found.
- It’s a huge group of stars, dust, and planets in the universe.
- It’s small, cold, and you can see it shining in the night sky.
- You can use it to look at stars, planets, and the moon from far away.
20 Clues: It’s the home of astronauts that orbits the Earth. • It’s a tall machine that takes astronauts to space. • It’s a person who travels and works outside the Earth. • It’s a place so large that no one knows where it ends. • It’s where the stars, moon, and sun all appear at night. • It’s round, it moves around the sun, and we all live on it. • ...
Australia Lv5 English Miss morris 2023-11-15
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- Animal living in tasmania ( two words no space between )
- The first peoples to live in australia
- Small animal living in trees eating eucalyptus leaves
- The capital of australia
- Big rock also known as uluru.
- Wild dog that lives in the outback
- A survival problem in the desert
- Sort of desert with more trees( two words no space between )
- Large desertic place with high temperatures.
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- Little island in the North-East of australia.
- When an aboriginal becomes a men.
- The beggining of life in aboriginal religion
- Australian expression to say in a difficult situation ( Four parts no space )
- Longue reptile that lives in the desert.
- Also known as an Eucalyptus ( two words no space between )
15 Clues: The capital of australia • Big rock also known as uluru. • A survival problem in the desert • When an aboriginal becomes a men. • Wild dog that lives in the outback • The first peoples to live in australia • Longue reptile that lives in the desert. • The beggining of life in aboriginal religion • Large desertic place with high temperatures. • ...
Key People in the History of Rockets 2025-10-28
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- The first person in space.
- A German scientist who designed the Saturn V moon rocket.
- The second person to step foot on the moon.
- The third member on the Apollo 11 moon landing mission who stayed in lunar orbit.
- The first American to travel to space.
- The first person to step foot on the moon.
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- A Russian astronaut.
- Romanian scientist who proposed practical rocket designs and space stations in 1930.
- In the 1600's he discovered inertia.
- In the 16th century he constructed a chair and attached gunpowder rockets to its base.
- In 1920, he built the first liquid propellant rocket. Is considered the father of modern rocketry.
- A Russian school teacher who in 1903 wrote about human space flight. Is considered the father of cosmonautics.
- In the 1700's he discovered 3 laws of motion.
- The first American to orbit the Earth.
- A person from the United States who has traveled to space.
15 Clues: A Russian astronaut. • The first person in space. • In the 1600's he discovered inertia. • The first American to orbit the Earth. • The first American to travel to space. • The first person to step foot on the moon. • The second person to step foot on the moon. • In the 1700's he discovered 3 laws of motion. • A German scientist who designed the Saturn V moon rocket. • ...
Elements of Art 2024-09-27
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- is where shapes and forms exist.
- Describes form and volume in an artwork.
- When a shape encloses, takes up space, and has an implied or real 3D form.
- Create a sense of chaos.
- When light is reflected off an object, this is what the eye sees.
- an irregular shape found in the natural world.
- Describe the edges of a shape in an artwork.
- Defined and determined by shapes and forms.
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- Create a sense of infinity and never-ending movement.
- is the empty space around shapes and forms.
- When two lines meet and enclose a space.
- Create a sense of relaxation.
- Create a sense of excitement.
- The surface quality of an object or feel of an image.
- Create a sense of emotion or convey a feeling.
- A continuous mark made on a surface.
- Create a sense of tension.
- How light or dark a hue can be and the lightness and darkness of areas in an artwork.
18 Clues: Create a sense of chaos. • Create a sense of tension. • Create a sense of relaxation. • Create a sense of excitement. • is where shapes and forms exist. • A continuous mark made on a surface. • When two lines meet and enclose a space. • Describes form and volume in an artwork. • is the empty space around shapes and forms. • Defined and determined by shapes and forms. • ...
Test Your CRE Knowledge! 2025-10-30
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- Agreement where an existing tenant rents part or all of the space to another user.
- Major tenant that drives traffic to a shopping center.
- Ratio comparing mortgage amount to property value.
- Net income generated by a property after expenses.
- Lease structure where tenant pays taxes, insurance, and maintenance.
- Clause allowing rent increases over time.
- A contract granting use of property for a specified period.
- Licensed professional who assists in property transactions.
- Local regulation determining permitted land uses.
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- A measure of return on investment, expressed as a percentage.
- Accounting method that spreads cost of a property over its useful life.
- Rate at which available space is leased over a specific period.
- Interior construction to prepare a space for occupancy.
- Investigation before finalizing a real estate transaction.
- The party occupying leased premises.
- Gradual repayment of a loan over time.
- Property type combining office and warehouse functions.
- The percentage of unleased space in a property or market.
18 Clues: The party occupying leased premises. • Gradual repayment of a loan over time. • Clause allowing rent increases over time. • Local regulation determining permitted land uses. • Ratio comparing mortgage amount to property value. • Net income generated by a property after expenses. • Major tenant that drives traffic to a shopping center. • ...
FFHDx 2025-10-17
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- Our biggest referral source in FFHDx (two words, no space)
- Full name of our accounts business (two words, no space)
- Verb for putting up a tent
- Study of the digestive system
- Our APEX friend that feeds us treats at 2pm
- The name of the person who runs a Dungeons & Dragons game(two words, no space)
- Name of the street of the Kuluin office
- Is anyone in...?
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- The organ that contains the Cerebellum
- Dr. Tim's practicing branch of medicine (two words, no space)
- The name of period of not breathing during sleep
- First word of the deal stage that has the longest turnaround time
- Bile is stored in the...
- Nick name of our room in the Kuluin office
- Full word for the abbreviation Dx
- Taylor Swift's current partner's first name
- Name of a graph where the x-axis shows categories and the y-axis shows numerical values
- First name of the main character in The Office
18 Clues: Is anyone in...? • Bile is stored in the... • Verb for putting up a tent • Study of the digestive system • Full word for the abbreviation Dx • The organ that contains the Cerebellum • Name of the street of the Kuluin office • Nick name of our room in the Kuluin office • Taylor Swift's current partner's first name • Our APEX friend that feeds us treats at 2pm • ...
The Red Scare 2025-01-02
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- The US trained Cubans who tried to overtake the Communist Cuban Government
- The Communist country led by Moa Zedong
- Fidel ___ was the dictator in Cuba during the Missile Crisis
- A French colony that was in jeopardy of becoming Communist
- The name of the organization responsible for America's space activity
- The country that was split at the 38th Parallel; North was Communist, South Free
- Worked to keep countries free
- Project ____ was the name of the space program to send American's into space
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- Policy Eisenhower wanted with the USSR to fly over each others bases
- Wanted countries to become Communists
- The organization that was formed to help keep the peace, but they couldn't resolve the Cold War
- The ___ Race was a tangible way of fighting the Cold War
- The first satellite that the USSR put into space
- The name of the 12 foot wall that was built splitting a Germany city
- Joseph ____ was a US Senator who accused US government workers of being Communists
15 Clues: Worked to keep countries free • Wanted countries to become Communists • The Communist country led by Moa Zedong • The first satellite that the USSR put into space • The ___ Race was a tangible way of fighting the Cold War • A French colony that was in jeopardy of becoming Communist • Fidel ___ was the dictator in Cuba during the Missile Crisis • ...
Solar System, 2014-06-23
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- Natural satelite.
- Why we can see satelites.
- Milky way is our
- where light cannot reach.
- station Artificial satelite.
- direction the sun goes down
- direction earth spins
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- Non-luminous body in space
- System of our sun and 8 planets
- What telescopes do
- when the moon blocks light from the sun.
- Luminous body in space
- path around a planet or star
- Where the sun appears at midday
14 Clues: Milky way is our • Natural satelite. • What telescopes do • direction earth spins • Luminous body in space • Why we can see satelites. • where light cannot reach. • Non-luminous body in space • direction the sun goes down • path around a planet or star • station Artificial satelite. • System of our sun and 8 planets • Where the sun appears at midday • ...
Space crossword Nathen 2021-10-20
10 Clues: small space objects • small space rocky bodys • going around one object • lighter part of a shadow • planet too small to be one • space objects that revolve • space objects that hit earth • believing the sun is the center • revolving of one object around another • small space object made of ice and dust
P5 - Space for reflection 2016-02-18
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- The tendency of an object to keep moving in the same direction, influenced by the mass and velocity of the object.
- ... = speed of light in a vacuum ÷ speed of light in a medium
- The downward force that acts upon everything on the earth.
- The minimum angle at which total internal reflection occurs.
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through a gap.
- When waves meet with each other, this can cause a disturbance. This disturbance is known as ...
- To restrict the vibrations of a transverse wave to just one direction.
- Deceasing the volume of a sealed container will make what increase?
- Projectiles follow a curved path. The curved trajectory of a projectile is called a ...
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- The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- A quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
- The force between an object and air which causes the object to slow down.
- What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves?
- The distance travelled in a certain time.
- ... = image size ÷ object size
- This theory states that gasses consist of very small particles which are constantly moving in random directions.
- How quickly something is speeding up.
- A converging lens is also known to be what?
- These waves are used in satellite communication.
- The force that pulls an object moving in a circle toward the center of the circle and causes the object to follow a curving path.
- The bending of a wave when it enters a medium of a different density.
21 Clues: ... = image size ÷ object size • How quickly something is speeding up. • The distance travelled in a certain time. • A converging lens is also known to be what? • These waves are used in satellite communication. • The speed of an object in a particular direction. • A quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves? • ...
P5 - Space for reflection 2016-02-18
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- ... = speed of light in a vacuum ÷ speed of light in a medium
- The bending of a wave when it enters a medium of a different density.
- The force that pulls an object moving in a circle toward the center of the circle and causes the object to follow a curving path.
- Deceasing the volume of a sealed container will make what increase?
- ... = image size ÷ object size
- The force between an object and air which causes the object to slow down.
- Projectiles follow a curved path. The curved trajectory of a projectile is called a ...
- The tendency of an object to keep moving in the same direction, influenced by the mass and velocity of the object.
- To restrict the vibrations of a transverse wave to just one direction.
- The distance travelled in a certain time.
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- The spreading out of waves as they pass through a gap.
- What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves?
- The downward force that acts upon everything on the earth.
- The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- This theory states that gasses consist of very small particles which are constantly moving in random directions.
- When waves meet with each other, this can cause a disturbance. This disturbance is known as ...
- The minimum angle at which total internal reflection occurs.
- A converging lens is also known to be what?
- How quickly something is speeding up.
- A quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
- These waves are used in satellite communication.
21 Clues: ... = image size ÷ object size • How quickly something is speeding up. • The distance travelled in a certain time. • A converging lens is also known to be what? • These waves are used in satellite communication. • The speed of an object in a particular direction. • A quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • What does EM stand for when referring to EM waves? • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2017-12-12
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- The process of Earth's crust breaking apart
- What type of crust can tectonic plates include?
- Which type of boundary rub against each other?
- Which zone are connected by transform boundaries?
- Which type of boundary moves away?
- What type of fossil was found in similar environments?
- The solid, outer layer of Earth consisting of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Tropical plant species were found in which desert?
- What are often bordered by mountain ranges or deep trenches?
- Several large landmasses divided to form the present continents in the geological past.
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- This famous scientist proposed this hypothesis of continental drift.
- A piece of lithosphere (has a unique geologic history)
- Which type of boundary crash into each other?
- Which zone takes place at convergent boundaries of tectonic plates, moves under another and is forced or sinks due to gravity into the mantle?
- What covers the sea floor?
- The highly viscous, mechanically weak and deforming region of the upper mantle of the Earth.
- The study of the alignment of magnetic minerals in rocks.
- A mixture of molten, volatiles and solids, found beneath the surface of the Earth.
- What is created when hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape from a magma chamber below the surface?
- The movement of heated material due to differences in density, causing differences in temperatures
- What is another way to describe "Ridge Push"
- What can movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action cause?
- Which mountain had radioactive rocks as mountain ranges?
23 Clues: What covers the sea floor? • Which type of boundary moves away? • The process of Earth's crust breaking apart • What is another way to describe "Ridge Push" • Which type of boundary crash into each other? • Which type of boundary rub against each other? • What type of crust can tectonic plates include? • Which zone are connected by transform boundaries? • ...
Waves Earth and Space 2017-04-13
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- paws small waves that are also called capillary
- rounded waves that have left the area that generated them
- speed of the wind
- sorts waves by period and wavelength
- current parallel to the shore
- groups of similar waves traveling together
- speed of a wave with a period of 10 seconds and a length of 40 meters
- breakers that form tubes
- distance between two successive wave crests
- interference resulting in increased wave height
- narrow, strong, seaward current perpendicular to the shore
- distance the wind blows across the water
- no waves, flat sea surface
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- waves of different heights and wavelengths and directions
- highest point on a wave
- seismic sea wave
- vertical distance between crest and trough
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- breakers on gradual slopes
- focuses wave energy on headlands
- addition or subtraction of waves
- shape traced by a water particle as a wave passes
- structures used to reduce longshore or beach drift
- direction that persistent winds are arranged
- time required to move a distance equal to one wave length
- lowest point on a wave
- place where high waves are the most common
- what a wave needs to travel through
- water level between the crest and the trough
- U.S. navy ship
30 Clues: U.S. navy ship • seismic sea wave • speed of the wind • lowest point on a wave • highest point on a wave • breakers that form tubes • breakers on gradual slopes • no waves, flat sea surface • current parallel to the shore • focuses wave energy on headlands • addition or subtraction of waves • what a wave needs to travel through • sorts waves by period and wavelength • ...
Bathroom in Space Crossword 2013-07-24
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- Toliet
- LCG; used to remove body heat.
- National Aeronautics and Space Association
- keeps Shuttle cool when entering atmosphere also used with the RSI
- used to track location on Earth using satallites
- also known as a EVA or Extravehicular Activity
- Shuttle Disaster in 1986
- Rotating Sientific Instrument used in space
- IManmade Satalite where astronauts do work
- used to remove CO2 from ship
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- A long hose used to breathe
- shows astronauts their weight and BMI
- JSC
- miniature spacecraft that can be detached from ship
- TAL; used to take out the garbage
- Known as America's First Space Station
- Stationary Bicycle, Spin cycle
- Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue
- keeps shuttle cool used on shuttles along with the TPS
- keeps feet restrained
20 Clues: JSC • Toliet • keeps feet restrained • Shuttle Disaster in 1986 • A long hose used to breathe • used to remove CO2 from ship • Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue • LCG; used to remove body heat. • Stationary Bicycle, Spin cycle • TAL; used to take out the garbage • shows astronauts their weight and BMI • Known as America's First Space Station • National Aeronautics and Space Association • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-29
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- the regular rise and fall of the water level f the ocean
- when the earth spins so that the southern hemisphere faces away from the sun leaving us only guided by the light of the moon and stars
- we live in the southern ....
- a line dividing the northern and southern hemispheres
- around the world there are 24 ....
- when the sun shines on earth lighting up the morning signalling a new day
- when the new moon begins to appear, it gets larger everyday
- the full moon is a .... of the moon
- what you see in the sky at night, the only ever see one side of it
- an illuminated ball that makes daytime
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- the earth does this around the sun
- a horizontal measurement on a globe
- a vertical measurement on a globe
- a weaker high and low tide
- the prime meridian passes through here
- a very high tide that occurs when there is a new or full moon
- the turning of the earth about its own axis
- the planet we live on
- the moons appearance between a full moon and the following new moon
- the earth rotates on its....
20 Clues: the planet we live on • a weaker high and low tide • we live in the southern .... • the earth rotates on its.... • a vertical measurement on a globe • the earth does this around the sun • around the world there are 24 .... • a horizontal measurement on a globe • the full moon is a .... of the moon • the prime meridian passes through here • an illuminated ball that makes daytime • ...
Space planning and Sustainability 2014-11-04
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- planning process begins when a person, or a group of people, decides to put a building, or portion or a building, to a new practical use
- Is an inexpensive product used in many building products, such as glue for wood products used in cabinets, particleboard. Designers should look for products with low formaldehyde emissions and/or formulations.
- Refers to the ability of a substance to cause an undesirable or harmful effect.
- effect a reaction that takes place when materials that may not outgas VOCs themselves, absorb the chemicals out gassed by other materials and then release them later.
- also used in latex paint. Called phenyl mercuric acetate (PMA), a preservative added to prolong the paint’s shelf life
- Planning________ describe the phase of the space planning process that begins and ends when physical planning commences
- Refers to the speed at which VOCs are released into the air. In fast decay, most chemicals are released within minutes. In slow decay, there is an initial blast, and then emissions decrease slowly over a period of time. With some materials, VOCs are released over many years.
- Is a silicon mineral, crystal in development, forming into long strands. It is a common element, second to oxygen. Used in insulations, building materials, gaskets, paints, ceilings, floorings, and adhesives
- Organic Compounds are commonly known as VOCs, compounds that release chemicals into the air. The term for this release is out-gassing. A compound consists of two or more chemical elements in specific proportions.
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- Describes what happens when substances that combine are many times more toxic than the individual substances. Common example: poisonous chlorine gas can result from mixing ammonia and bleach.
- can be increased if occupants are more comfortable with thermal, lighting, and indoor air quality conditions.
- programs are written documents that qualify and quantify the clients or users needs for a given project
- contaminants Are living things that can harm human health.
- which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. Its principal purposes are to raise awareness of green design and building practices and to encourage sustainability.
- another well-established technique for this initial step into physical planning is conventionally referred to as "______ planning". its use is particularly wide-spread in large-scale retail and store planning.
- Produce mycotoxins, or poisonous substances. When airborne, they are known as microbial Volatile Organic Compounds. (mVOCs)
- Is an element occurring naturally in the ore scattered throughout the earth’s crust.
- pollutants Are harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water
- Seal Is an independent non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life-cycle approach. They evaluate a product or service beginning with material extraction, continuing with manufacturing and use, and ending with recycling and disposal.
- format is a widely used technique for visually organizing information of a variety of factors that is sometimes referred to as a chart or table.
20 Clues: contaminants Are living things that can harm human health. • Refers to the ability of a substance to cause an undesirable or harmful effect. • Is an element occurring naturally in the ore scattered throughout the earth’s crust. • pollutants Are harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water • ...
Space and Forces Revision 2015-01-06
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- The opposite of South
- A force between opposite poles
- Equal to the mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (Nm) on Earth
- The planet with many rings
- When the speed of an object increases
- Another things which changes when a force acts on an object
- An object which orbits a star
- The upward force in floating and submerged objects
- Our home planet
- Equal to mass (g) divided by volume (cm3)
- The third planet from the Sun
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- The opposite of negative
- A force between opposite charges
- A contact force when two surfaces rub against each other
- The closest planet to the Sun
- When forces in opposite directions are equal
- The largest planet in the solar system
- A minor planet
- An object which orbits a planet
- A non-contact force which is always attractive
- The scientist who discovered that the extension of a spring is proportional the force applied to it
- The planet with an atmosphere of sulphuric acid
22 Clues: A minor planet • Our home planet • The opposite of South • The opposite of negative • The planet with many rings • The closest planet to the Sun • An object which orbits a star • The third planet from the Sun • A force between opposite poles • An object which orbits a planet • A force between opposite charges • When the speed of an object increases • ...
Earth and Space Summary 2021-09-14
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- form the oceans, continents, and mountains.
- A series of extremely long waves caused by a large and sudden displacement of the ocean
- The large, basin-shaped crater at the top of a volcano
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle
- Supercontinent of the Northern Hemisphere
- Ancient supercontinent.
- Earthquakes, volcanic activity, mountain-building, and oceanic trench formation occur along these
- the fastest surface wave and have a side-to-side motion like a moving snake.
- cracks in the earth's crust where movement occurs
- A strike-slip fault occurring at the boundary between two plates
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- Size of an earthquake
- An instrument used to detect and measure the intensity of an earthquake
- An open ended scale that measures earthquakes and starts at 0
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- Point within the earth where an earthquake starts
- an example of longitudinal or compression waves
- Point on the earth's crust where an earthquake starts
- The term used to describe a volcano that is "sleeping"
- The forces beneath the Earth which are so large that layers of rock bend and crumple without breaking.
- A mild tremor preceding the violent shaking movement of an earthquake.
- proposed "Continental Drift"
- Fine particles of pulverised rock that are blown from an explosion vent.
- Largest earthquake in a sequence
- what magma, or molten rock, is called once it reaches the surface.
- The most common type of rock formed from the cooling of lava
25 Clues: Size of an earthquake • Ancient supercontinent. • proposed "Continental Drift" • The outermost layer of the Earth • Largest earthquake in a sequence • The upper layer of the earth's mantle • Supercontinent of the Northern Hemisphere • form the oceans, continents, and mountains. • an example of longitudinal or compression waves • ...
Our Place In Space 2021-02-17
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- a natural satellite that orbits a planet
- the time it takes a planet to rotate once on its axis, i.e. 24 hours
- System, the Sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, meteoroids and comets
- a group of millions or billions of stars
- any object that orbits another object
- sunlight, sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle, this type of sunlight is more intense and heats the surface more quickly than indirect sunlight
- a ball of gas that releases light and heat
- model, a model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- satellite, an object that orbits another object and is not man-made
- an imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- Way, the galaxy in which the Solar System is located
- the motion of one object around another because of gravity
- a geometric shape that looks like an oval or squashed circle
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- plane, the imaginary flat surface on which planets orbit the Sun
- planet, a planet made up mostly of rock and metal, with a solid surface
- planet, a planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- the time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun
- satellite, an object that orbits another object and is man-made
- a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- an attractive force between any two objects that have mass
- a spinning motion
- model, a model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre
- an imaginary line through an object around which it spins
23 Clues: a spinning motion • any object that orbits another object • a natural satellite that orbits a planet • a group of millions or billions of stars • a ball of gas that releases light and heat • Way, the galaxy in which the Solar System is located • the time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun • a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • ...
Political organiation of Space 2022-03-28
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- A state with a long, narrow extended territory.
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves.
- population in any nation state.
- right of self-government.
- Divisions-The boundaries between countries and territories.
- international group or union in which the power and influence of member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in decision making and vote on issues concerning the
- Any state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay.
- The systematic use of violence by a group calculated to create an atmosphere of fear and alarm among a population or to coerce a government into actions it would not otherwise undertake or refrain from actions it wants to take.
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.
- A state that completely surrounds another.
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- A state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory.
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- A state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme.
- A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier.
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.
- An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the
- A political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government.
- body.
- The full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources.
- Territory,Sovereignty,Government
- Characteristics
21 Clues: body. • Characteristics • right of self-government. • population in any nation state. • Territory,Sovereignty,Government • A state that completely surrounds another. • A state that contains more than one ethnicity. • A state with a long, narrow extended territory. • A state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier. • ...
Grammar Space 2-7 2022-04-15
20 Clues: n.광대 • n.중력 • n.고기 • n.경주 • n.미용사 • ~을 찾다 • n.합창단 • ~로 떠나다 • v.공연하다 • v.준비하다 • v.사용하다 • v.도착하다 • n.전자레인지 • v.(손을)흔들다 • v.안다, 포옹하다 • v.머무르다, 지내다 • v.녹음하다, 기록하다 • v.(물에, 공기 중에) 뜨다 • adv.큰 소리로, 소란스럽게 • v.저글링하다, 공으로 묘기를 부리다
Grammar Space 1-14 2022-06-02
20 Clues: n.단어 • n.결정 • n.운전수 • n.변호사 • v.이해하다 • v.발음하다 • v.미소 짓다 • n.작은 조언 • adv.편하게 • adj.유용한 • n.에세이, 글 • adv.완벽하게 • adv.심각하게 • adv.행복하게 • v.비가 쏟아지다 • v.(전화가) 울리다 • adv.극심하게, 몹시 • adv.부드럽게, 살살 • adv.정말로, 진심으로 • v.(문제를) 풀다, 해결하다
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
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- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
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- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Grammar Space 2-9 2022-05-11
20 Clues: n. 자 • n. 가구 • adj. 비싼 • n. 농부 • n. 주말 • v. 맛보다 • v. 바꾸다 • n. 젓가락 • adv. 놀랍게도 • adj. 인기있는 • n. 낯선 사람 • prep. ~을 옆에 • v. 비가 오다 • v. 굽다,볶다 • n. 사고, 사건 • v. (문을)닫다 • v. 치다, 때리다 • v. (일이)일어나다 • v. 장식하다, 꾸미다 • ...
Space and More Crossword 2022-01-30
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- an object that orbits one or more stars
- Earth’s _______ around its axis is 24h
- the theory that describes how stars and planets form from contracting, spinning disks of gas and dust
- a group of planets that circle one or more stars
- the phenomenon in which the full Moon passes into Earth’s shadow
- a unit of measurement for the mass of stars and galaxies
- the galaxy that includes the solar system; appears as a hazy white band in the night sky
- a celestial body made of hot gases
- energy that is directly converted from the energy of the Sun into electricity
- the hard part of Earth’s surface
- the star around which the earth orbits.
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- a piece of rock moving through space
- the surface layer of the Sun
- a star’s total energy output per second; its power in joules per second (J/s)
- a meteoroid that hits Earth’s atmosphere and burns up
- a huge collection of stars, planets,gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
- a type of neutron star that sends pulses of radiation toward Earth
- the time it takes for an object to orbit another object
- the phenomenon in which the shadow of the Moon falls on Earth’s
- the monthly progression of changes in the appearance of the Moon that result from different portions of the Moon’s sunlit side being visible from Earth
- the large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.
21 Clues: the surface layer of the Sun • the hard part of Earth’s surface • a celestial body made of hot gases • a piece of rock moving through space • Earth’s _______ around its axis is 24h • an object that orbits one or more stars • the star around which the earth orbits. • a group of planets that circle one or more stars • a meteoroid that hits Earth’s atmosphere and burns up • ...
Ch 8 Earth-Space 2022-11-02
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- Chemicals that cause solids to clump together in water treatment.
- Chemicals that kill microbes
- Constant movement of water.
- Small holes that exist between grains in a rock or sediment.
- Water that exists in the ground.
- Where so much water enters a stream that it overflows its banks.
- Changes liquid water to vapor.
- Release of water vapor from the leaves of plants.
- High walls that keep a stream within its banks during a flood.
- Water with a low concentration of salt.
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- Process in which water falls from the atmosphere.
- Tiny water particles that are grouped together in the atmosphere.
- Large body of freshwater drained by a stream.
- Large sheets of slow, flowing ice.
- Methods for bringing water to crops.
- A storage location for water.
- To use less of something.
- Changes water vapor to liquid water.
- H20.
- A long period of lower that normal rainfall.
- Irrigation method where a small amount of water is delivered directly to a plant, through pipes or tubes.
- Organisms that cause disease.
- underground layer of porous rock or soil that is saturated with groundwater.
- Where a stream begins.
24 Clues: H20. • Where a stream begins. • To use less of something. • Constant movement of water. • Chemicals that kill microbes • A storage location for water. • Organisms that cause disease. • Changes liquid water to vapor. • Water that exists in the ground. • Large sheets of slow, flowing ice. • Methods for bringing water to crops. • Changes water vapor to liquid water. • ...
Earth and Space Review 2023-12-13
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- A graphical representation of stars, illustrating their relationship between temperature and luminosity (or brightness).
- Stars in a late stage of stellar evolution, formed when the hydrogen in their cores is depleted, causing the core to collapse and initiate helium fusion, leading to the expansion of the outer layers.
- Large planets formed in the outer edges of planetary disks, primarily composed of gases like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- The process in which two hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing massive amounts of energy in stars.
- Larger bodies in orbit around a star, believed to be in the early stages of planetary formation.
- The remnant core of a star that's similar in size to the Earth but retains the mass of a star after shedding its outer layers in the red giant phase.
- Rocky or metallic bodies with no atmosphere, varying in size from small rocks to dwarf planets, orbiting within the inner solar system.
- Rings or disks of dust and gas surrounding young stars, where planets are believed to form.
- Stars Stars, including those similar in size to the Sun, that are fueled by nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen into helium in their cores, preventing gravitational collapse.
- A region in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape its grasp.
- An early stage in the formation of a star, where gas and dust gather and increase in mass until enough material causes it to collapse and heat up, eventually forming a star.
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- Nebulae formed as a result of a supernova explosion, often containing remnants like neutron stars or pulsars.
- A white dwarf that has cooled off to the extent that it no longer emits light or heat.
- Small celestial bodies formed by the accumulation of dust and debris in the early stages of planetary formation, considered building blocks for planets.
- The process of matter coming together under the influence of gravity to form larger bodies, such as planetesimals or planets.
- Flattened, circular structures formed when material falls towards a strong gravitational force, often seen around stars or black holes.
- A highly dense core resulting from the collapse of a massive star in a supernova, composed primarily of neutrons due to the intense gravitational forces.
- Planets formed closer to the star with a composition primarily of rock and metal, such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- Extremely massive stars in a late stage, similar to red giants but with higher mass, leading to more intense pressure and heat, enabling the fusion of heavier elements.
- A catastrophic explosion occurring at the end of a massive star's life cycle when fusion stops, leading to a rapid collapse and subsequent explosion, often outshining entire galaxies.
20 Clues: A white dwarf that has cooled off to the extent that it no longer emits light or heat. • Rings or disks of dust and gas surrounding young stars, where planets are believed to form. • Larger bodies in orbit around a star, believed to be in the early stages of planetary formation. • ...
Earth & Space Fall Final 2023-12-11
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- the ability to cause change
- anything that takes up space
- a measurement of the quantity of matter
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- a standard by which test results are compared
- the pattern of investigating a problem
- the rate of change of velocity
- the application of knowledge to benefit people
- a scientist allows his opinion to skew an experiment
- a region of space that has a physical quantity at every point
- a statement about nature that always seems to be true
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- a force applied through distance
- stored energy
- energy due to motion
- a quantity that can more than a single value
- energy the sum of kinetic and potential energy
- a push or a pull
- the amount of space occupied by an object
- a factor that does not change
- a change in an objects position compared to a reference point
- the part of an experiment being tested
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- a procedure used to test a hypothesis
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- a force that opposes a sliding motion
- produced by an objects mass and velocity
- a machine that uses two or more simple machines
- a possible solution to a problem from previous knowledge
- the ratio of output force to input force
- the ratio of output work to input work
- an explanation based on many observations and investigations
- the speed of an object with direction
- an exact quantity everyone agrees on to measure
- the rate at which energy is converted
- the mass per unit volume of a material
- a visual display of data
- an attractive force between two objects subject to mass and distance
- is the result from an experiment
- a machine that does work with one movement
- an idea, event, or object to help people understand it
- the distance and direction of an objects movement
41 Clues: stored energy • a push or a pull • energy due to motion • a visual display of data • the ability to cause change • anything that takes up space • a factor that does not change • the rate of change of velocity • a force applied through distance • is the result from an experiment • a force that opposes a sliding motion • the speed of an object with direction • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2024-01-17
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- Cycle The time period when the Moon orbits Earth one time and goes through all of its phases. Takes about 29 days.
- The driving force of water cycle and is the center of our solar system
- Happens in the West (PM)
- When water fills every available pore space in soil. New rain has no where to go and flooding is very likely.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- The movement of one object around another object. Orbit
- Has a rocky surface and has a very THIN atmosphere
- The evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant into the atmosphere.
- Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- Has a rocky surface and has an atmosphere
- The time it takes Earth to revolve around the sun
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- Water collecting in rivers, oceans, and streams
- The flow of water through soil and porous or cracked rock
- belt Separates the inner and outer planets.
- The time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis
- Causes the rise and fall of ocean tides
- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis and Earth's revolution around the Sun
- ...planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- Happens in the East (AM)
- ...planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. (What you can expect)
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place. Changes day-to-day. (What you get)
23 Clues: Happens in the West (PM) • Happens in the East (AM) • The spinning of Earth on its axis. • Causes the rise and fall of ocean tides • ...planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. • Has a rocky surface and has an atmosphere • belt Separates the inner and outer planets. • ...planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. • Water collecting in rivers, oceans, and streams • ...
Vocabluary: space, urban, nature 2023-09-14
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- We call them sleeping policemen
- astronouts preferred way to travel(to outer space especially)
- The living space on the ISS is the equivalent of one-and-a-half ….. 747s.
- The planet in the Sun’s solar system that was thought to be the home planet of aliens.
- light's that control the traffic
- Andromeda it the closest ... to Earth
- a synonym for sidewalk
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- To what did Piers Sellers compare the food he ate on the space station after losing his taste?
- A group of stars that form a pattern
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- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year
- Where Shrek lives
- Mars has two of these orbiting around it
- where a river meets a larger body of water
- a body with such strong gravity that light cannot escape it and that is thought to be caused by the collapse of a massive star
- From which country was the astronaut Frank de Winne?
- a slowly moving body of ice, usually near the poles
- a machine for withdrawing cash
- What was NASA called in 1957? Hint:Just change one letter.
- a small body of still water formed naturally or by artificial means
20 Clues: Where Shrek lives • a synonym for sidewalk • a machine for withdrawing cash • We call them sleeping policemen • light's that control the traffic • A group of stars that form a pattern • Andromeda it the closest ... to Earth • Mars has two of these orbiting around it • where a river meets a larger body of water • a slowly moving body of ice, usually near the poles • ...
Space crossword for school 2023-09-18
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- an object that revolves around the sun that is considered too small to be a planet
- a ball of ice and dust with a long wispy tail
- a glowing ball of light that is everywhere in space
- known for its rings
- a giant or small black glowing hole that sucks anything near enough to it
- when a meteoroid hits earth surface
- small dark spot
- largest planet and has a red spot
- a stream of billions to millions of stars due to gravitational force
- a giant form of gas or dust occupying space between stars
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- a dwarf planet that is no longer a planet in the solar system
- a belt or ring of dust and rocks surrounding the sun and four inner planets
- has the biggest volcano
- a small rocky sphere that circles some planets
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
- The biggest star in the solar system
- a vehicle used to get to planets or the moon
- a glowing ball of white light that repels objects near it
- the 1st planet from the sun
- only planet with water
- 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet
- has the greenhouse effect on it
22 Clues: small dark spot • known for its rings • only planet with water • has the biggest volcano • the 1st planet from the sun • has the greenhouse effect on it • a chunk of rock or dust in space • largest planet and has a red spot • when a meteoroid hits earth surface • The biggest star in the solar system • 1 day only lasts 17 hours on this planet • ...
in the open space 2024-02-15
25 Clues: tend • évolue • inquiet • conduit • propice • espaces • réflechi • distrait • rentable • compétent • bruillant • out echapp • plus frais • concentrer • down casser • moins chers • plus braché • cote à cote • inconvenient • inconvenients • bach up remonte • cabines cubiques • bureaux partagés • travail de groupe • slow down ralentir
1960s Technology: Space Exploration 2023-10-18
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- An astronaut's journey outside a spacecraft.
- Spacecraft sent to explore the Red Planet.
- NASA program to land astronauts on the moon.
- Soviet missions to the moon.
- Data transmission from spacecraft to Earth.
- NASA program for manned spaceflight.
- NASA's program bridging Mercury and Apollo.
- The competition between the U.S. and the USSR.
- Study of the behavior of celestial objects.
- Activity performed by astronauts on the lunar surface.
- Soviet spacecraft used for the first human spaceflight.
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- Reusable spacecraft used by NASA in later years.
- Site of many Apollo launches.
- Spacecraft used to land on the moon.
- The first human in space.
- Term for a Russian astronaut.
- The rocket used for the Apollo moon missions.
- Location of NASA's Mission Control Center.
- The USSR's first artificial satellite, marking the start of the space race.
- Study of life in the universe.
20 Clues: The first human in space. • Soviet missions to the moon. • Site of many Apollo launches. • Term for a Russian astronaut. • Study of life in the universe. • Spacecraft used to land on the moon. • NASA program for manned spaceflight. • Spacecraft sent to explore the Red Planet. • Location of NASA's Mission Control Center. • Data transmission from spacecraft to Earth. • ...
A mango shaped space 2019-04-10
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- the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.
- a system of complementary medicine in which fine needles are inserted in the skin at specific points along what are considered to be lines of energy (meridians), used in the treatment of various physical and mental conditions.
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment.
- remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.
- finely experienced and aware
- having a harshly concussive, disagreeable, or discordant effect
- relating to the ability to interpret or become aware of something through the senses.
- depending on the will or pleasure of another
- attractive or interesting.
- a regulation requiring people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night.
- something that is sent out
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- a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god.
- to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions
- an interesting and exciting quality.
- a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others.
- the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life
- a chemical substance that is usually produced by an animal
- full of yearning or desire
- a strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room.
- a classroom where pupils report especially at the beginning of each school day
- walk or move around with ostentatious, exaggerated movements.
21 Clues: full of yearning or desire • attractive or interesting. • something that is sent out • finely experienced and aware • an interesting and exciting quality. • depending on the will or pleasure of another • to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions • remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid. • a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god. • ...
Flight and Space Vocabulary 2019-02-18
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- the clockwise or counterclockwise rotating motion of an aircraft.
- a controlling surface on an aircraft's tail that regulates yaw.
- resistance of the air against the forward movement of an airplane.
- The major horizontal surface on an airplane that provides lift.
- Objects at rest stay at rest and objects in motion stay in motion unless an external force is applied. It is known as the law of inertia.
- the central body of an aircraft where wings and stabilizers are attached.
- the means by which aircraft and spacecraft are moved forward.
- relates to speed five or more times that of sound in air.
- the quatity of matter, which a material contains.
- a force applied to a body to propel it in a desired direction. The force which moves an aircraft through the air.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth or toward any other phyhsical body having mass
- as the speed of a fluid increases, it's pressure decreases.
- the relationship among an object's mass, acceleration, and an applied force.
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- a gas or liquid that tends to take the shape of its container.
- an airfoil (usually at the back of an airplane that resists up and down changes in motion.
- a vertically oriented airfoil at the back of an airplane that resists left and right movements.
- The force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air.
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- 760 mph. When a plane travels faster than this speed it is breaking the sound barrier.
- an airplane with no attached source of thrust.
- The force generated by the gravitational attraction of the earth on the airplane.
- the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- an engine that produces thrust by expelling hot gases from a rear nozzle.
- Transferring of energy to an object, typically by pushing or pulling on that object.
- the controlling surface that regulates an aircraft's pitch.
- a side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft.
- the up or down movement of an aircraft.
27 Clues: the up or down movement of an aircraft. • an airplane with no attached source of thrust. • the quatity of matter, which a material contains. • a side-to-side motion of the nose of the aircraft. • the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. • relates to speed five or more times that of sound in air. • ...
Hudson Blake - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- The hottest planet
- A gas giant with a huge red storm
- The gas giant that is Tilted nearly 98°
- The Third landing on the moon
- The pull of force toward an object with the greater mass
- gravitationally bound planetary system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it
- Not a planet anymore
- largest moon of saturn
- Closest to the sun
- The first Landing on the moon
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- a small object that goes around a planet
- A terrestrial planet that supports life
- Rover supposedly died there
- The people that were in the cockpit burned to death
- A gas giant with a huge ring around it
- the measurement of the sun to the earth
- The center of a planet or sun
- astronomical body that orbits planet Earth
- A star
- The second landing on the moon
20 Clues: A star • The hottest planet • Closest to the sun • Not a planet anymore • largest moon of saturn • Rover supposedly died there • The Third landing on the moon • The center of a planet or sun • The first Landing on the moon • The second landing on the moon • A gas giant with a huge red storm • A gas giant with a huge ring around it • A terrestrial planet that supports life • ...
Andrew Hartwig - Space Review 2019-02-21
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- an extremely hot, dense mass of gases
- what humans need to breathe and function
- the 3rd planet from the sun
- the dwarf planet that used to be called a planet
- a small mass of dust and ice that orbits the sun
- 58 million km from the sun
- the first four planets in our solar system (the terrestrial planets)
- rocky objects that orbit the sun
- the outer planet with the most moons in our solar system
- Protects the head from harmful radiation, and flying debris
- A thin layer of gold
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- the first man on earths moon
- the gas planets in our solar system
- force of attraction between two or more objects
- protects earth from radiation
- the moon that orbits earth
- a mass that orbits the planet that is holding it in its gravitational pull
- rocky objects moving in space between the inner planets and the outer planets
- what a meteor becomes when it impacts earths surface
- Protects the astronauts fingers from radiation and flying debris
20 Clues: A thin layer of gold • the moon that orbits earth • 58 million km from the sun • the 3rd planet from the sun • the first man on earths moon • protects earth from radiation • rocky objects that orbit the sun • the gas planets in our solar system • an extremely hot, dense mass of gases • what humans need to breathe and function • force of attraction between two or more objects • ...
Hardware (Use _ as space) 2020-03-10
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- 1,000,000 bytes
- a device that absorbs excessive or unwanted heat.
- WiFi adapter
- used to measure the transmission speed. (1,000,000)
- socket that's meant for the expansion card
- generates output sound
- The main component that processes instructions.
- a wireless network connection
- memory that can be accessed.
- storage device
- storage medium
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- provides a network connection.
- A measurement to measure adaptive current. (1,000,000,000)
- a wired network connection
- the computers main storage device
- a circuit board that contains the principle components of a computer with connectors which other circuit boards can be connected
- sends Bluetooth signals
- Peripheral Component Interconnect
- 1,000,000,000 bytes
- generates output images to the monitor
20 Clues: WiFi adapter • storage device • storage medium • 1,000,000 bytes • 1,000,000,000 bytes • generates output sound • sends Bluetooth signals • a wired network connection • memory that can be accessed. • a wireless network connection • provides a network connection. • the computers main storage device • Peripheral Component Interconnect • generates output images to the monitor • ...
Let's learn Earth & Space 2020-11-26
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- layer of earth.
- Method-method that is used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
- mantle.
- floor spreading-proccess which happens when ocean plates move apart and magma rises from the mantle and create new areas of oceanic crust.
- waves-A seismic wave that travels through the Earth rather than across
- the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges
- time-time difference between the P-waves and S-waves.
- type of plate boundary that are sliding past each other.
- layer of the earth where magma comes from.
- molten material that rises from the mantle to the crust.
- Convection- the very slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior to the
- boundary between the crust and mantle, as inferred from
- change in the speed of body waves
- to through it.
- very large wave that is caused by earthquake.
- point within the Earth where the actual movement takes
- geologist who proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading.
- surface
- Plumes-an upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle.
- tectonics theory-a theory that states that the Earth's crust is divided into several plates.
- theory.
- Waves-A seismic wave that travels across the surface of the Earth as
- crust.
- one who made the continental
- arc-formed when two oceanic crusts collide.
- type of plate boundary that plates are moving away from each other.
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- an earthquake.
- surface.
- earthquake.
- point on the surface directly above the focus.
- process happens when the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust.
- and S-waves at the surface of the Earth that move with a rolling motion.
- Drift Theory-a theory that states that there was a big continent before.
- recording device that is used to locate the earthqiake's epicenter.
- to be the supercontinent 250 million years ago.
- type of plate boundary that collides with each other.
- geologic feature that may form when plates are moving away from each other.
- Pull-other possible cause of plate movements which the weight of the subducting plate pulls the trailing slab into the subduction zone just like a tablecloth slipping off the table and pulling items with it.
- waves-A surface seismic wave generated by the interaction of P-
- Spot-a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma
- is formed when a continental plate and an ocean plate collides.
- ranges-a geologic feature that happens when two continental plates collide.
- waves-A wave of energy that travels through the Earth as a result of
- may happen during divergence or convergence of plates because of the movement of plates.
- Push-one of the possible cause of plate movements which the ridge pushes the old sea-floor towards the trench and it will subduct.
- valley-a geologic feature that happens when two continental plates move apart from each other.
- part of earth.
- waves-A surface seismic wave that cause horizontal shifting of the Earth
48 Clues: crust. • mantle. • surface • theory. • surface. • earthquake. • an earthquake. • to through it. • part of earth. • layer of earth. • one who made the continental • change in the speed of body waves • layer of the earth where magma comes from. • arc-formed when two oceanic crusts collide. • very large wave that is caused by earthquake. • point on the surface directly above the focus. • ...
Let's learn Earth & Space 2020-11-26
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- Type of plate boundary that are sliding past each other.
- Deepest part of earth.
- This process happens when the oceanic crust sinks beneath the continental crust.
- Boundary between the crust and mantle, as inferred from the change in the speed of body waves
- Wave of energy that travels through the earth as a result of an earthquake.
- Top layer of earth.
- Other possible cause of plate movements which the weight of the subducting plate pulls the trailing slab into the subduction zone just like a tablecloth slipping off the table and pulling items with it.
- Formed when two oceanic crusts collide.
- Geologic feature that happens when two continental plates move apart from each other.
- A geologic feature that may form when plates are moving away from each other.
- Type of plate boundary that collides with each other.
- Seismic wave that travels across the surface of the earth as opposed through it.
- One of the possible cause of plate movements which the ridge pushes the old sea-floor towards the trench and it will subduct.
- An upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle.
- The one who made the continental drift theory.
- Theory that states that the earth's crust is divided into several plates.
- Proposed to be the supercontinent 250 million years ago.
- Time difference between the p-waves and s-waves.
- The point on the surface directly above the focus.
- Is the instrument used to mapped the mid-ocean ridges.
- Type of plate boundary that plates are moving away from each other.
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- Seismic wave that travels through the earth rather than across its surface.
- Process which happens when ocean plates move apart and magma rises from the mantle and create new areas of oceanic crust.
- Geologist who proposed the theory of sea-floor spreading.
- The point within the earth where the actual movement takes
- Theory that states that there was a big continent before.
- Method that is used to locate the epicenter of an earthquake.
- Geologic feature that happens when two continental plates collide.
- The very slow creeping motion of earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior of the planet's surface.
- Hot molten material that rises from the mantle to the crust.
- It is formed when a continental plate and an ocean plate collides.
- Upper mantle.
- A recording device that is used to locate the earthquake's epicenter.
- Thickest layer of the earth where magma comes from.
- Surface seismic wave generated by the interaction of p-waves and s-waves at the surface of the earth that move with a rolling motion.
- Outer crust.
- A very large wave that is caused by earthquake.
- Surface seismic wave that cause horizontal shifting of the earth during an earthquake.
- This may happen during divergence or convergence of plates because of the movement of plates.
- A concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma
40 Clues: Outer crust. • Upper mantle. • Top layer of earth. • Deepest part of earth. • Formed when two oceanic crusts collide. • A very large wave that is caused by earthquake. • Time difference between the p-waves and s-waves. • An upwelling of superheated rock from the mantle. • The point on the surface directly above the focus. • Thickest layer of the earth where magma comes from. • ...
Space Topic 1-3 2024-05-24
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- a natural object in space, such as the Sun, the Moon, a planet, or a star
- the study of spectra; example: looking at the dark lines' placement in the solar spectrum to see if it matches the bright lines produced by various elements
- an oval shape for which the distance from one focal point to a point on the edge of the ellipse and then to the other focal point is the same no matter which point on the edge of the ellipse you choose
- a shifting of light from an object toward the red (longer wavelength) end of the spectrum as the object moves away from Earth
- an ancient instrument used to locate and predict the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars
- the regular path of an object, such as a celestial body or an artificial satellite, around another body such as a planet or star
- a distinctive pattern in the night sky formed by a group of stars; the pattern often looks like a familiar object, such as an animal
- the lens in a telescope closer to the object
- representing the Sun as the centre of the universe
- representing Earth as the centre of the universe
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- a set of axes used to describe the positions or motion of things
- the phenomenon that the observed frequency of a wave changes if the source of the wave and the observer are moving toward or away from each other
- a device made of thousands of closely spaced slits
- the lens in a telescope you look through; also known as eyepiece
- an optical telescope that was launched into Earth orbit in 1990; provides images of distant galaxies and stars; light reaching its mirrors has not been distorted by the atmosphere
- law that provides an explanation for planets' elliptical orbits; all objects are attracted to one another, the larger the mass, the greater the force of attraction
- a celestial body that orbits a planet
- an apparent switch in the motion of a celestial body from eastward to westward motion, or vice versa, as viewed from Earth
- reflecting or refracting telescope used to focus light from distant objects
- the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of the object in view
- a celestial body that orbits one or more stars, is large enough that its gravity holds a spherical shape, and is the only body occupying the orbital path
- an instrument that gathers and focusses light or other types of electromagnetic radiation to magnify distant objects
22 Clues: a celestial body that orbits a planet • the lens in a telescope closer to the object • representing Earth as the centre of the universe • a device made of thousands of closely spaced slits • representing the Sun as the centre of the universe • a set of axes used to describe the positions or motion of things • ...
1960s Space Age Design 2024-05-26
Across
- - Art influences
- - Design motif
- - Animated futuristic family
- - Architecture style
- - Saarinen, designer
- - Spacecraft design influence
- - Shapes and motifs
- - Module aesthetics
- - Moon exploration vehicle
- - Age design
- - Era aesthetics
- - Soviet satellite inspiration
- - Short for modern
- - Art influences
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- - Shapes and furniture
- - Themed patterns and colors
- - Nostalgic future aesthetics
- - Modern design era
- - Age furniture
- - Forward-looking design
- - World's Fair exhibit
- - Transparent material
- - Widely used material
- - Vintage design revival
- - Mid-century modern designers
25 Clues: - Age design • - Design motif • - Age furniture • - Art influences • - Era aesthetics • - Art influences • - Short for modern • - Modern design era • - Shapes and motifs • - Module aesthetics • - Architecture style • - Saarinen, designer • - Shapes and furniture • - World's Fair exhibit • - Transparent material • - Widely used material • - Forward-looking design • - Vintage design revival • ...
Earth and Space Spheres 2024-04-16
Across
- An interaction between Birds and them flying through the wind
- The variety of all living things in a specific area
- Step 7 of the Scientific Method
- The C in CER
- All sources of water on Earth
- All land, solid & liquid dirt, minerals on Earth
- A set of interacting components that work together
- An interaction between a Seahorse and the Ocean it swims in
- An interaction between Humans and them digging up fossils
- All gasses found on Earth
- What you have to write before on Step 1 of the Scientific Method
- A specific communication or direct involvement between 2 things
- An educated guess
- The variable being measured in an experiment
- When you summarize and conclude your experiment
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- All frozen water on Earth
- All living things on Earth
- A list of all the things you will need in an experiment
- Step 6 of the Scientific Method
- All man made objects and structures
- A numbered set of steps for an experiment
- The E in CER
- The R in CER
- The variable being changed in an experiment
- An interaction between Polar Bears and them living in the Artic
- The variable that is NOT being changed
- An interaction between Humans and Black bag of Hot Cheetos
27 Clues: The C in CER • The E in CER • The R in CER • An educated guess • All frozen water on Earth • All gasses found on Earth • All living things on Earth • All sources of water on Earth • Step 6 of the Scientific Method • Step 7 of the Scientific Method • All man made objects and structures • The variable that is NOT being changed • A numbered set of steps for an experiment • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
Across
- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
