space Crossword Puzzles
Air and Space Terminology 2023-10-15
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- a structure to house aircraft
- the power component of an aircraft propulsion system
- the main body of an aircraft
- the command-and-control area of an aircraft
- a long strip used for aircraft to take off and land
- rotation of an aircraft around the lateral axis such that nose of the aircraft moves up or down, relative to the horizon
- hinged control surface on the tail of the aircraft
- the upward force created by the wings moving through the air
- a specific type of drag when an object moves through the air
- rotation of an aircraft around the vertical axis, either clockwise or anticlockwise and parallel to the ground
- rotation of an aircraft around the longitudinal axis such that the wings of the aircraft will tilt right or left
- a structure with curved surfaces designed to give the most favourable ratio of lift to drag in flight, used as the basic form of the wings, fins, and tailplanes of most aircraft.
- a type of turbine engine where most of the power drives a propeller
- whose law of motion states that each action has an equal and opposite reaction
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- area where aircraft are parked, unloaded, loaded, and refuelled
- hinged control surfaces on the outer trailing edge of the wing
- an additional component of jet engine to significantly increase thrust when used
- hinged control surface attached to the vertical fin of the tail
- force that moves an aircraft through the air
- a path for aircraft to navigate an airfield
- an elevated structure for the visual observation and control of the air and ground
- the amount of matter an object has
- fabric tube used to indicate basic wind direction and speed
- super-hot air that is forced out of an engine creating thrust
- force that opposes the relative motion of an object through the air
- generated by gravity acting on the aircraft’s mass
26 Clues: the main body of an aircraft • a structure to house aircraft • the amount of matter an object has • the command-and-control area of an aircraft • a path for aircraft to navigate an airfield • force that moves an aircraft through the air • hinged control surface on the tail of the aircraft • generated by gravity acting on the aircraft’s mass • ...
Earth and Space Science 2025-12-04
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- verb when water is suddenly moved due to plate activity
- When plates collide and mountains are formed
- Theory that all large land masses were once part of Pangaea
- Layer of Earth below the Crust
- Synonym of size
- When plates slide along each other and release energy in the form of Earthquakes
- Top layer of the Earth
- To gradually move apart
- When two plates slide along each other
- Opposite of pull force
- Edge of a plate usually formed in the near mid-ocean ridges
- Geometry deals with
- Occurs when plates diverge
- Last name of American geologist who theorised seafloor spreading
- Shift when seismic activity occurs
- When rocks/plates are recycled into magma due to subduction
- A collective word for phenomena that may occur from seismic activity
- Having the ability to attract metallic objects
- Large body of water
- When particles heat up and become less dense and rise, conversely when particles cool and clump together causing magma to sink.
- Pertaining to ice
- verb when water moves in all directions ripples
- supercontinent
- Large scale movement, relating to crust
- First name of American geologist who theorised seafloor spreading
- Synonym for characteristics
- Layer in the Earth that Mantle convection occurs in
- Where oceanic plates meet the ocean
- Volcanic activity
- When biological organisms decay, they form?
- There are two kinds of this: potential and kinetic
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- The point where two or more plates meet
- 'harbour wave'
- Organic material formed over millions
- When two plates come together
- When two plates converge and the more denser plate moves underneath the less dense plate
- On this... magnitude 6.0 = 30*5 more energy than magnitude 5.0
- Used to measure magnitude of earthquakes
- location above the focus point for earthquakes
- When two plates move apart
- point in a wave where it begins to crash
- Banded layers that have formed
- Last name of geologist who theorised continental drift
- When substances are layered over millions of years
- Layers of plates that reverse polarities every 200-300k years
- A device that measures earthquakes
- Another informal descriptive word for plate tectonic
- aka Crust
- origins of earthquakes
- If you ain't top tier, you are...?
- Data to support observations and theories
- First name of geologist who theorised continental drift
- Structures which have magma residing within
- Opposite of absorb
- Opposite of push force
- Are made up of many minerals
56 Clues: aka Crust • 'harbour wave' • supercontinent • Synonym of size • Pertaining to ice • Volcanic activity • Opposite of absorb • Geometry deals with • Large body of water • Top layer of the Earth • Opposite of pull force • origins of earthquakes • Opposite of push force • To gradually move apart • When two plates move apart • Occurs when plates diverge • Synonym for characteristics • ...
Space Unit Test Vocabulary 2024-10-28
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- the characteristic of a star that determines its life-cycle
- the reason why we only see one side of the Moon
- largest planet in the solar system
- season that the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing when it is titled towards the Sun
- causes tides on Earth
- can create impact craters on planets and moons
- chunks of rock and ice that never clumped together in the same way as the inner planets
- made of rocks, dust, and ice - orbit the Sun in long elliptical orbits
- hottest planet in the solar system
- term used to indicate the four planets closest to the sun
- only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system
- used to measure distances beyond our solar system
- the Moon's shadow falls on the Earth during a ____________ eclipse
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- when the Northern Hemisphere is either titled as close to or as far from the Sun as it will be all year
- term used to indicate the four planets farthest from the Sun
- where all dwarf planets except one are located
- both hemispheres experience equal amounts of day and night on these special days
- coldest planet in the solar system
- a meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere
- season that the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing when it is titled away from the Sun
- smallest planet in the solar system
- unit used to measure distances within our solar system
- when the wavelengths of color are stretched, evidence that the universe is expanding
- the process through which stars generate their energy
- the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon during a ____________ eclipse
25 Clues: causes tides on Earth • largest planet in the solar system • coldest planet in the solar system • hottest planet in the solar system • smallest planet in the solar system • where all dwarf planets except one are located • can create impact craters on planets and moons • the reason why we only see one side of the Moon • a meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere • ...
Galactic Crossword: Space Puzzles 2024-10-06
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- A massive explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle, scattering elements across the universe.
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, merging with space.
- Warming The gradual increase in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere due to the greenhouse effect.
- Giant This type of planet has no solid surface and is primarily made up of gases like hydrogen and helium.
- Hole A region of space with so much gravity that even light cannot escape it.
- The smallest dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- This phenomenon occurs when the Earth’s magnetic field interacts with solar wind, creating colorful displays in the sky.
- Star This type of star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and collapsed into a dense, small remnant.
- Bang The theoretical point in space where the expansion of the universe began.
- The second largest moon of Saturn, known for its thick atmosphere and potential for harboring life.
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- Horizon The boundary around a black hole from which nothing can escape, not even light.
- The farthest planet from the Sun, known for its cold and windy conditions.
- A gas giant that has the shortest day of any planet in the solar system.
- Galaxy This type of galaxy has a flat, rotating disk and is often spiral-shaped, like our Milky Way.
- Change The change in Earth’s climate patterns, attributed largely to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.
- A network of satellites that provide location and navigation information on Earth.
- The branch of science that deals with the physical structure and substances of Earth, particularly its rocks.
- The process by which planets form from dust and gas in a protoplanetary disk.
- The first artificial satellite launched into space by humans.
- A major contributor to sea-level rise, this phenomenon is the melting of ice on this continent.
20 Clues: The first artificial satellite launched into space by humans. • A gas giant that has the shortest day of any planet in the solar system. • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, merging with space. • The smallest dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. • ...
Mass, Space, and Energy 2024-10-18
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- What natural satellite orbits the Earth?
- What powers the planets and provides light and heat to the solar system?
- Which planet is known for its thick, toxic atmosphere?
- What occurs when one celestial body passes through the shadow of another?
- What was the name of the famous NASA mission that landed humans on the moon?
- What is the vast expanse in which all celestial bodies exist?
- What planet do we live on?
- What term describes the places where energy is kept?
- Which planet is famous for its rings?
- What is the force exerted on an object due to gravity?
- Which planet is the largest in our solar system?
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- What is the process of moving energy from one object to another?
- Which red planet is fourth from the sun?
- What is a body that orbits a planet or star?
- What causes changes in weather patterns over a year?
- What are the different stages of the moon called?
- What is the upward force acting on an object in a fluid?
- What is the amount of matter in an object?
- What is the capacity to do work called?
- What vehicle is used to travel into space?
20 Clues: What planet do we live on? • Which planet is famous for its rings? • What is the capacity to do work called? • What natural satellite orbits the Earth? • Which red planet is fourth from the sun? • What is the amount of matter in an object? • What vehicle is used to travel into space? • What is a body that orbits a planet or star? • ...
Your Space 1 5AB 2025-03-01
31 Clues: něco • hluk • chyba • mnoho • běhat • šachy • chtít • dobře • zůstat • docela • soutěž • hrdina • uklízet • bruslit • studený • malovat • užitečný • volejbal • vůbec ne • jet autem • odpočívat • přestávka • navštívit • gymnastika • zapomenout • fotografovat • jezdit na kole • pozadu, pozpátku • nesnášet, nenávidět • udržovat se v kondici • jezdit (na koni, na kole)
2001: A Space Odyssey 2025-03-13
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- The section of their spacecraft in which they can do the hibernation.
- What animal mentioned in the book poses the most threat to the apes?
- The character of the first few chapters through which the first few chapters' events are told.
- A very large number of something.
- The planet that the main characters in the book are heading towards.
- The process of emitting light when a photon is absorbed, making it such that the spin of the electron is randomized after emission.
- A branch of biology dealing with how body parts work and function.
- The last name of the person who created the AI computer.
- inactivity.
- The object that Moonwatcher and his tribe see while walking.
- din or a loud noise.
- The journey of a pilgrim.
- A sudden involuntary muscle movement or contraction.
- What Moonwatcher threw at a target when the crystal was mind-controlling him.
- Gathering of food.
- The last name of the main character for most of the book.
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- The name of the spacecraft of the main characters.
- A wild pig native to Africa.
- Affecting the mind.
- The geologic feature on the moon where the monolith was located.
- The last name of the astronaut that was ejected into space by the AI computer.
- A meeting at a time or a place decided beforehand.
- Black or dark brown timber from a tropical tree.
- The first word of the name of the monolith found on the moon.
- The first part of the name of the AI computer that controls the spaceship.
- The big portal near Saturn that transports the ship.
- The name of the base where the astronauts study the monolith.
- An argumentative meeting between opposing parties.
- What the book refers to as the thing that is doing the mind-controlling made of ______(an answer to one of the questions).
- in a way that reveals worried or nervous emotions.
- important.
31 Clues: important. • inactivity. • Gathering of food. • Affecting the mind. • din or a loud noise. • The journey of a pilgrim. • A wild pig native to Africa. • A very large number of something. • Black or dark brown timber from a tropical tree. • The name of the spacecraft of the main characters. • A meeting at a time or a place decided beforehand. • ...
Earth and Space Science 2025-04-11
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- Thicker, less dense part of Earth's crust forming continents
- Circular movement in the mantle that drives plate motion
- The massive ocean that surrounded Pangea
- Process where oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate
- A fold in rock that bends downward to form a valley
- Large sections of Earth's lithosphere that move over the asthenosphere
- Type of boundary where one plate sinks beneath another
- Fault where rocks on either side move past each other sideways
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- Process by which new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges
- A break in the Earth's crust where the hanging wall moves down
- Type of boundary where new crust is created as plates move apart
- Type of boundary where plates slide past each other
- The supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- Wegener's theory that continents move slowly over Earth's surface
- A zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions encircling the Pacific Ocean
- An underwater mountain chain where sea-floor spreading occurs
- An upward fold in rock formed by compression of Earth's crust
- Thinner, denser part of Earth's crust beneath oceans
- A break in the Earth's crust where the hanging wall moves up
- Southern supercontinent that split from Pangea
20 Clues: The massive ocean that surrounded Pangea • Southern supercontinent that split from Pangea • Type of boundary where plates slide past each other • A fold in rock that bends downward to form a valley • Thinner, denser part of Earth's crust beneath oceans • Type of boundary where one plate sinks beneath another • Circular movement in the mantle that drives plate motion • ...
Science - Earth Space Sciences 2025-05-05
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- The path planets follow around the Sun
- The hottest, innermost part of Earth
- A smaller quake that follows the main earthquake
- Large system of stars, gas, and dust
- The point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake
- The biggest planet in orbit of the Sun
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- The layer of gases around Earth
- Imaginary line through the center of Earth
- Type of boundary where plates move toward each other
- Boundary where plates slide past each other horizontally
- The rigid outer part of Earth, made of crust and upper mantle
- The planet closest to the Sun
- Our natural satellite
- The red planet, and the planet NASA visits most
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- Type of boundary where plates move apart
- Type of plate whose movement causes earthquakes
- Time taken for Earth to complete one rotation
- A large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption
- A fracture in Earth's crust where movement has occurred
- A planet known for its rings
- Large explosion marking the end of a massive star's life
- Atmospheric layer where the ozone layer is found
- A spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- Process that causes day and night
- Process where one plate slides beneath another
- Movement of Earth around the Sun
- The thick layer between Earth’s crust and core
- Instrument that detects and records earthquakes
- Small, rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly in the asteroid belt
- The star at the center of our solar system
- Season experienced in Australia during December
- Currents in the mantle that drive plate movement
- Molten rock that rises at divergent boundaries
35 Clues: Our natural satellite • A planet known for its rings • The planet closest to the Sun • The layer of gases around Earth • The outermost layer of the Earth • Movement of Earth around the Sun • Process that causes day and night • The hottest, innermost part of Earth • Large system of stars, gas, and dust • The path planets follow around the Sun • ...
A Mango Shaped Space 2025-07-31
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- Mia needs a tutor for this subject
- provides Mia with a great deal of information about synesthesia
- last name of the author
- condition Mia has
- Mia's best friend
- loves to paint
- The grade Mia is in
- used at school to insult Mia when she was in 3rd grade
- therapy that exaggerates the effects of synesthesia
- a belief or action based on something that isn't true or logical
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- a fellow synesthete that Mia wants to help
- a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
- a medical doctor who diagnoses, treats and manages disorders of the brain and nervous system
- another synesthete that Mia spends lots of time emailing
- tries out various things, such as vegetarianism and yoga
- story is told in ___________ person point of view
- his dog, Oscar, is put to sleep
- found by Mia on the day of her grandpa's funeral
- the main way Mia and Adam communicate
- abbreviation of name Mia and Jenna give themselves
- major city that Mia and her family live near
21 Clues: loves to paint • condition Mia has • Mia's best friend • The grade Mia is in • last name of the author • his dog, Oscar, is put to sleep • Mia needs a tutor for this subject • the main way Mia and Adam communicate • a fellow synesthete that Mia wants to help • major city that Mia and her family live near • found by Mia on the day of her grandpa's funeral • ...
Unit 2 Review: Space 2025-11-10
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- Redefined the concept of gravity through his theory of general relativity.
- The fabric in which all objects exist, it contains the three dimensions of space with one dimension of time, treating them as interconnected rather than separate
- Range from the extremely hot and bright O-type stars to the much cooler and dimmer M-type stars.
- A dense layer rich in hydrogen, where energy from the core slowly moves outward by radiation, taking thousands of years to pass through.
- An astronomer who proposed the Heliocentric Model.
- Special group of twelve constellations that lie along the ecliptic plane.
- Orbital movement around the Sun.
- No clear shape and look scattered or uneven, often because gravity from nearby galaxies has distorted them.
- A continuous stream of charged particles flowing outward from the Corona.
- A line segment joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time.
- Time slows down for objects moving at speeds close to the speed of light.
- Is a force that causes objects with mass to attract one another.
- Clusters themselves form enormous networks
- Celestial objects made up of mixtures of rock, ice, and dust, loosely held together by the gravitational attraction between their particles.
- Sun is the center of the solar system, and the planets orbit the Sun.
- Proposed the geocentric model of the universe.
- The visible portion is shrinking each night.
- Angle between the Sun and the horizon.
- A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
- Sudden intense bursts of radiation from the Sun's surface.
- A precision instrument that measures the angle between a celestial object and the horizon—to determine their position at sea.
- A planets spinning motion on its own axis.
- Survives the journey and lands on the surface of a planet.
- Natural satellites that orbit planets.
- Marks the apparent boundary where the sky seems to meet the ground.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star.
- Located directly beneath your feet.
- Massive glowing sphere of hot gases (mostly H and He) at the center of our solar system.
- The curved, repeating path an object takes around another, more massive object due to gravity.
- Plots stars by their luminosity (brightness) and surface temperature.
- Suggests that about 13.8 billion years ago, all matter, energy, space, and time were compressed into an extremely hot and dense point called a singularity. This singularity suddenly began to expand eventually cooling and allowing atoms, stars, and galaxies to form.
- Redshift or blueshift of light from moving objects.
- Orbit the sun and are round in shape like regular planets, but lack enough mass to clear their orbital paths of other debris.
- Imaginary line that runs from the north horizon through the zenith to the south horizon, dividing the sky into eastern and western halves.
- The point in the sky that lies directly overhead, representing the highest position above you
- The Sun’s wide outermost atmospheric layer - this is also the hottest part of the sun's atmosphere.
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- Between clusters and superclusters are immense, nearly empty regions.
- Best known for refining and advancing the heliocentric theory originally proposed by Copernicus.
- Hydrogen atoms are forced together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
- Smooth and round or oval-shaped, made mostly of older stars with little gas or dust, so few new stars form there.
- Layer where hot gases rise toward the surface while cooler gases sink deeper into the interior, creating a cycle that helps transfer energy to the Sun’s outer layers.
- Groups of stars that never set below the horizon and can be seen all year long from a given location.
- At the center of the Sun where temperatures and pressures are extremely high, allowing hydrogen atoms to fuse into helium in a process called nuclear fusion.
- Groups of stars that form recognizable patterns in the night sky.
- The apparent path the Sun takes across the sky throughout the year.
- Acts as a repulsive force, causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate over time.
- Difference in elapsed time between two observers due to a difference in their relative velocity or their position in a gravitational field.
- Massive clouds of plasma and charged particles ejected into space.
- Provides the unseen gravitational “glue” that helps hold galaxies and clusters together.
- The residual heat left over from the Big Bang, appearing as a faint glow of microwave radiation that fills the entire universe
- A rotating star map that can be adjusted to match the date and time.
- First to propose the idea of the Big Bang Theory.
- Galaxies that are grouped together.
- Inventing a more advanced form of the telescope made key observations to support the heliocentric model.
- Due to concentrated magnetic activity that disrupts the normal flow of energy.
- Vibrant light displays created when energetic particles from the Sun interact with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere.
- the stronger the gravity, the slower time passes relative to someone farther away.
- Visible during certain times of the year.
- Any body in space that has mass.
- A thin orange-red layer that can be seen during a solar eclipse or with special instruments.
- States that the square of a planet’s orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit.
- Glowing as it passes through the atmosphere.
- Vast clouds of gas and dust in space.
- Pieces of rock and ice that never clumped together into a planet.
- Have bright centers with curved arms that spin outward, filled with young, hot stars.
- Planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths, with the Sun located at one of the two focus points
- Earth is at the center of the universe and that the sun, moon, stars, and planets all revolved around it.
- The visible sunlit portion is growing larger each night.
- The surface of the Sun, the part we can see with the naked eye, and it’s where most of the Sun’s visible light comes from.
- When it’s still traveling through space.
- Compass direction from which the sunlight is coming.
- Massive collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.
72 Clues: Orbital movement around the Sun. • Any body in space that has mass. • Galaxies that are grouped together. • Located directly beneath your feet. • Vast clouds of gas and dust in space. • Angle between the Sun and the horizon. • Natural satellites that orbit planets. • When it’s still traveling through space. • Visible during certain times of the year. • ...
SSA Earth & Space review 2026-04-21
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- The death of a large star by explosion
- bang theory: A theory that says the universe began as a small point and expanded rapidly about 13.7 billion years ago
- A system consisting of all of the interactions that occur between the abiotic and biotic factors within an environment
- A chemical reaction during which plants convert radiant energy from the Sun to chemical energy
- body/object: Objects such as planets, moons, and stars that are located in the sky or in space
- A physical property relating the amount of matter in a substance to the volume of the substance
- of conservation of matter The principle that the mass of all reactants must equal the mass of all products because matter is neither created nor destroyed
- The smallest unit of an element that has all of the properties of that element and contains a nucleus within an electron cloud
- hole: An object with the mass of more than four suns squeezed into a ball only 10 km across whose gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
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- A process by which animals use oxygen and food to make energy and carbon dioxide
- Pure substance made of two or more kinds of atoms bound together
- A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
- Any of the relatively cool dark spots appearing periodically in groups on the surface of the Sun that are associated with strong magnetic fields
- A pure substance composed of the same type of atom throughout
- Attraction between two objects with a strength that is proportional to the masses of the objects
- year: A unit of length equal to the distance that light travels through space in one year
- The tiny, very dense, positively charged region in the center of an atom that is made up of protons and neutrons
- A negatively-charged subatomic particle of the electron cloud that is involved in the formation of chemical bonds
- A large grouping of stars in space
- Large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space that is the location of star formation
20 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space • The death of a large star by explosion • A pure substance composed of the same type of atom throughout • Pure substance made of two or more kinds of atoms bound together • A celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit • ...
English Assignment 2013-10-02
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- transfer
- Forfeit
- Encounter
- Space compartment
- Noble and Majestic
- Craving
- Hide
- Rendition
- Enjoyment
- Tune
- Disagree with
- Thrill and beauty
- Connection
- Achievement
- Few
- Small and thin
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- Expose
- A given space
- Visual display
- Place below the roof
- Auricle
- Fixed
- Mother's relative
- Lucky, Good
- Movie
- Follow
- Adjusted to a particular level
- Push
28 Clues: Few • Hide • Tune • Push • Fixed • Movie • Expose • Follow • Forfeit • Auricle • Craving • transfer • Encounter • Rendition • Enjoyment • Connection • Lucky, Good • Achievement • A given space • Disagree with • Visual display • Small and thin • Space compartment • Mother's relative • Thrill and beauty • Noble and Majestic • Place below the roof • Adjusted to a particular level
Unidad 2 - Sección 4 2024-02-07
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- lazy
- mean/unkind
- irresponsible
- good
- Ellos ________ = They are
- responsible
- Yo _____ = I am
- We (all girls)
- nice/kind
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- She is (no space)
- bad
- rude
- We (a group with at least 1 boy)
- They (a group with at least 1 boy)
- respectful
- Tú _______ = You are (casual/informal)
- hardworking
- They (all girls)
- He is (no space)
- Nosotros _______ = We are
20 Clues: bad • rude • lazy • good • nice/kind • respectful • mean/unkind • hardworking • responsible • irresponsible • We (all girls) • Yo _____ = I am • They (all girls) • He is (no space) • She is (no space) • Ellos ________ = They are • Nosotros _______ = We are • We (a group with at least 1 boy) • They (a group with at least 1 boy) • Tú _______ = You are (casual/informal)
mi casa wes 2022-04-29
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- table
- ground
- inclosed heating area
- bed
- 2nd floor
- floor
- main room
- flat surface for keeping things
- carpet
- backyard
- room for replenishing hungry
- baja ground floor
- garage
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- personal living space
- chair
- desk
- nightstand
- piso the first floor
- dresser
- picture
- living space
- basement
- atic
- mirror
- apartment
- illumination stick
- flat heating surface
- refrigerator
28 Clues: bed • desk • atic • table • chair • floor • ground • mirror • carpet • garage • dresser • picture • basement • backyard • 2nd floor • main room • apartment • nightstand • living space • refrigerator • baja ground floor • illumination stick • piso the first floor • flat heating surface • personal living space • inclosed heating area • room for replenishing hungry • flat surface for keeping things
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2019-08-13
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- (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt
- (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time
- the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}. The set of integers is denoted by the symbol Z.
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- efficient application of procedures with accuracy
- (2 words no space) the total assets of an individual after their liabilities have been settled
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- (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns
- (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- (3 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are counting (natural) numbers
- (2 words no space) the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n} (Natural)
- (2 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q.
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money paid on the earned wages of an individual or business for the federal and/or state governments as required by law
12 Clues: (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt • efficient application of procedures with accuracy • (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns • (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time • (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n} • ...
Out of the World 2013-08-08
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- who is the first dog in sace
- A planet that has the highest mountains
- how do they study in space
- the first astronaut sent to space
- unidentified flying object
- what is the same size as Earth
- What happens after a star dies.
- what galaxy are we on
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- the first monkey sent to space
- Famous for its rings
- how found Jupiter and its Moon
- how did they reach the Moon
- Orbits the Earth
- that we can start fire
- the coldest planet
- one of Jupiter's Moon has water
16 Clues: Orbits the Earth • the coldest planet • Famous for its rings • what galaxy are we on • that we can start fire • how do they study in space • unidentified flying object • how did they reach the Moon • who is the first dog in sace • the first monkey sent to space • how found Jupiter and its Moon • what is the same size as Earth • What happens after a star dies. • ...
1980s 2023-04-21
Across
- mountain that blew its top
- prime minister of Great Britain
- outer space missile defense system
- empire term Reagan used to describe the Soviet Union
- concern of the Cold War
- Caribbean Island that needed our help in 1983
- location of 1984 summer Olympics
- the great communicator
Down
- tragedy in space
- US staged this in the 1980s Olympics
- teacher in space
- Reagan survived an attempt
- 1st woman on the Supreme Court
- first woman principal chief of the Cherokee Nation
- tried to assassinate Reagan
- country that trained terrorists
16 Clues: tragedy in space • teacher in space • the great communicator • concern of the Cold War • mountain that blew its top • Reagan survived an attempt • tried to assassinate Reagan • 1st woman on the Supreme Court • prime minister of Great Britain • country that trained terrorists • location of 1984 summer Olympics • outer space missile defense system • US staged this in the 1980s Olympics • ...
The Solar System 2014-11-30
Across
- An object in space that leaves a bright line behind it in the sky
- It is the 7th planet.
- A large, round object in space that moves around the sun or another star
- The planet next to Earth.
- Everything that exists, including stars,space, etc
- It has a great red spot.
- The sun and planets that move around it
- The large, bright star that shines in the sky during the day and provides light and heat for the Earth
- The curved path followed by a moon, planet or artificial satellite as it travels around another body in space
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- The only planet with life.
- Spacecraft
- It is the planet closest to the sun.
- It is the blue planet
- It is not a planet any more.
- It is the red planet.
- One of many large rocks that circle the sun
- It has rings.
17 Clues: Spacecraft • It has rings. • It is the 7th planet. • It is the blue planet • It is the red planet. • It has a great red spot. • The planet next to Earth. • The only planet with life. • It is not a planet any more. • It is the planet closest to the sun. • The sun and planets that move around it • One of many large rocks that circle the sun • ...
3/4 L Josephine 2022-12-05
16 Clues: hug • sweet • pause • feline • arguing • starving • red animal • little pond • going somewhere • thingy in space • american animal • cute and fluffy • antonym of pause • something in a mouth • terrible at something • space to do what ever you want
Escape Ms. Moens room 2023-09-20
Across
- an element of art defined as being made of hues, occurring when light reflects off of an object.
- A famous (dead) artist. he'd kind of a jerk but known for basically inventing cubism
- an element of art defined as the way that something feels or looks like it feels
- the type of art we did for the first project in art and design. Also what you do in other classes when you're bored
- a type of perspective with one vanishing point. Space recedes in one direction.
- an element of art defined as the lightness/darkness in tone
- a type of perspective with two vanishing points. space recedes in two directions.
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- an element of art defined as perspective in art, occurring in and around the objects in your work.
- Ms. Moen's favorite holiday
- Ms. Moen's star sign
- space in artwork, it's what gives your artwork a sense of space. It is the subject of our second unit in art and design.
- the external design of a structure or building
- a famous (dead) artist known for being a jerk and key figure in pop art. Involved in a plagiarism lawsuit right now.
- an element of art defined as marks moving in space
- an element of art defined as a 2D design encased in lines
- A famous (dead) artist known for painting "starry night"
- an element of art defined as a 3D object therefore having a volume
17 Clues: Ms. Moen's star sign • Ms. Moen's favorite holiday • the external design of a structure or building • an element of art defined as marks moving in space • A famous (dead) artist known for painting "starry night" • an element of art defined as a 2D design encased in lines • an element of art defined as the lightness/darkness in tone • ...
Year 5 Space Revision 2021-03-01
Across
- Earth is the _____ closest planet to the Sun
- How long does it take the Earth to rotate on its axis?
- Jupiter is famous for its 'Great _____ _____ '
- Ours is called the Milky Way and is made from hundreds of thousands of millions of stars
- We have one of these every 4 years
- It takes ______ minutes for the Sun's light to reach the Earth (in words)
- This is the second closest planet to the Sun
- The name for the invisible line that runs through the Earth from top to bottom through the middle
- The sun rises in the _____
- When the Sun is shining on the Earth, we call this _____ time
- Between Mars and Jupiter there is an ______ _____
- The name for the path that the Earth takes around the Sun
- The Earth's axis is __________
- Pluto was famously demoted to a _______ planet
- This is how many days it takes the moon to orbit the Earth
- This is the name for the invisible line that goes all the way around the middle of the Earth
- Saturn is famous for its ______
Down
- When the Earth is in shadow we call this _____ time
- How many days does it take the Earth to go around the Sun? (Written as words)
- This planet is nicknamed 'The Red Planet'
- When the moon passes in between the Sun and the Earth and the Su's light is blocked we call this a ____ _______
- When the moon passes behind the Earth and into the Earth's shadow we call this a ______ _______
- This is the force that pulls us towards the Earth
- When the Earth goes around the Sun once, we call that 'one _____ '
- When light is blocked by an object, a ______ is created
- The Sun is a ______
- The 4 inner planets are known as the _____ planets because they are solid
- We can see pictures of planets, stars and galaxies because we use these things to take pictures
- When the moon orbits the Earth once we call this one ________
- This is the time when the Sun is highest in the sky
- The sun sets in the _____
- This planet is know as Earth's 'sister' planet
- This is the furthest planet from the Sun
- Jupiter has a giant ______ on its surface
- This is the smallest planet in the solar system
- This is the force that holds all the planets in orbit around the Sun
36 Clues: The Sun is a ______ • The sun sets in the _____ • The sun rises in the _____ • The Earth's axis is __________ • Saturn is famous for its ______ • We have one of these every 4 years • This is the furthest planet from the Sun • This planet is nicknamed 'The Red Planet' • Jupiter has a giant ______ on its surface • Earth is the _____ closest planet to the Sun • ...
Year 8 Space Revision 2021-03-02
Across
- The name for our neighbouring galaxy. It will collide with our galaxy in approx 4 billion years
- The closest planet to the Sun
- An explosion caused by matter collapsing in on itself. It will outshine galaxies for many days.
- Main sequence stage is the most stable because the forces are _______
- This word means 'getting larger' and is used to describe when the shape of the moon is becoming larger
- When the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, we call this ______
- An object so dense that even light cannot escape its gravitational pull. There is one at the centre of our galaxy.
- This is the name for when we see a slither of the moon
- A planet famous for its Great Red Spot
- The next stage for our Sun. It will engulf Mercury and Venus.
- Mercury and Venus have orbits that are _____ than Earth's
- In summer it is warmer because the Sun's light is spread over a smaller ______
- The name of the force that holds all the planets in orbit around the Sun
- When the moon is between the Sun and Earth the phase is called _____ ______
- The process of releasing energy from fusing two small nuclei together to make a larger one
- A famous satellite that orbits the Earth which has taken many pictures and allowed us to study the universe
- In winter it is colder because the Sun's light is spread over a ____ area and it is therefore less intense
- A planet known as 'The Red Planet'
- Eclipses do not happen all of the time because the moon's orbit is _________
- Stars are mainly made from this element
- The name of another star in the night sky. Also the name of a Harry Potter character who killed Neville Longbottom's parents
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- This happens when the moon passes behind the Earth and into its shadow ______ ________
- The name of our spiral galaxy
- The outer planets are known as the gas ______ because of their size and what they are made from
- The dense core that is left after layers of the star have drifted away. It will continue to cool.
- When the moon is behind the Earth, opposite the Sun we call this phase ____ ____
- The name for the pathway planets take around the Sun
- A measure of how much material something is made from. Measured in kg
- A measurement of distance in space because it is so vast
- A theoretical star that we have not found to exist yet because the time it takes to make one is longer than the age of the universe
- A planet known as Earth's 'sister planet'
- A 'planet' famously demoted to dwarf planet status
- The 4 inner planets are known as the ____ planets because of the material they are made from
- This planet is furthest from the Sun
- When the Earth orbits the Sun once, we call this one ______
- This is found between Mars and Jupiter
- This is the name for when we see almost all of the moon
- Once the star has been created it enters the ______ stage before it becomes a Main Sequence Star
- A planet famous for its rings
- This word means 'getting smaller' and is used to describe when the shape of the moon is becoming smaller
- This happens when the moon passes in between the Sun and the Earth _____ ________
- A force. Measured in N. A measure of how much force with which something is pulled to Earth.
- When the moon orbits the Earth once, this is called one _______
- Where stars are created in the clouds of dust and gas
- When the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, we call this _____
- This region of the Earth doesn't experience seasons in the same way as the hemispheres
- The name of a famous star in our night sky (the brightest in fact). Also the name of Harry Potter's god father
47 Clues: The name of our spiral galaxy • The closest planet to the Sun • A planet famous for its rings • A planet known as 'The Red Planet' • This planet is furthest from the Sun • This is found between Mars and Jupiter • A planet famous for its Great Red Spot • Stars are mainly made from this element • A planet known as Earth's 'sister planet' • ...
Chapter: India and Space 2020-10-20
Across
- / my ---- round thee cling
- / chop or cut
- / avoid harming someone or something
- / branch of a tree
- / an act of hitting or striking someone or something
- / past tense of seek
- / very tall
- / having nothing to do
- / very old
- / outermost layer of the tree
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- / something known for a long time
- / a type of bed
- / being famous
- / protected
- / restricted to earth
- / period between childhood and adulthood
- / ancestors
- / flowing rapidly
- / politely or patiently not do something
- / to hold onto something or someone very tightly
20 Clues: / very old • / protected • / ancestors • / very tall • / chop or cut • / being famous • / a type of bed • / flowing rapidly • / branch of a tree • / past tense of seek • / restricted to earth • / having nothing to do • / my ---- round thee cling • / outermost layer of the tree • / something known for a long time • / avoid harming someone or something • / period between childhood and adulthood • ...
Earth and Space Review 2021-05-03
Across
- condition of atmosphere at a certain time/place
- Layer of the atmosphere in which you live
- astronomical event where one celestial object moves in the shadow of another
- composed of 15% iron and nickel
- only location where hurricanes do not occur
- aka axial tilt
- stage of thunderstorm development where lightning occurs
- most famous impact location in the world
- farthest planet from the sun
- Cloud associated with fog
- planet with the most elliptical orbit
Down
- layer of atmosphere where aurora's occur
- Layers of the atmosphere
- masses of frozen ice and dust
- leading cause of death from 1940-2000
- Caused by differences in air pressure
- location in which nuclear fusion occurs
- most active month of hurricanes
- month of tornado season in Alabama
- max number of eclipses per year
- outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere
21 Clues: aka axial tilt • Layers of the atmosphere • Cloud associated with fog • farthest planet from the sun • masses of frozen ice and dust • composed of 15% iron and nickel • most active month of hurricanes • max number of eclipses per year • month of tornado season in Alabama • leading cause of death from 1940-2000 • Caused by differences in air pressure • ...
Earth ad Space Science 2022-03-10
Across
- High water due to the low pressure at the center of a hurricane
- When a stream meets a lake
- Can be rain, sleet,hail, or snow
- The change of water from a solid to a gas without a liquid stage
- slow-moving part of a stream
- are tides that have the smallest tidal range and they occur when the earth, moon, and sun form a 90 angle
- Water that can be used or recycled
- Two small streams that come together
- The amount of time a molecule stays in a reservoir is
- The chemical work of cells
- Transport of energy that is released during an earthquake that moves outward from the earthquake's focus
- Different types of agriculture
- When a continent has divided
- A molecule that's positive on one side and negative on the other
- Water that flows out of the ground where the water table meets the surface
- The movement of water around Earth's Surface
- When a steam form
Down
- When atoms undergo spontaneous to become another type of atom
- When water is in a gas form
- Small amount of water delivered to an individual
- Water mixed with waste materials
- Part of the shore that is below water at high tide ad above water at low tide
- A chemical that kills a certain pest
- The release of water vapor into the air through leaves of plants
- When a stream meets a large body of water
- the transport of weathered materials and sediment by water, wind, or ice
- are the daily rise and fall of sea levels
- Two stream that come together
- Water that is taken out of the ecosystem
- a shape that looks like a slightly squashed circle or an oval
- Stream that form curves
- the difference between the ocean levels at high tide and the ocean level at low tide
- Ridge that separates one water basin from another
- plankton that feed on phytoplankton
34 Clues: When a steam form • Stream that form curves • When a stream meets a lake • The chemical work of cells • When water is in a gas form • slow-moving part of a stream • When a continent has divided • Two stream that come together • Different types of agriculture • Water mixed with waste materials • Can be rain, sleet,hail, or snow • Water that can be used or recycled • ...
Waves Earth and Space 2017-04-13
Across
- no waves, flat sea surface
- sorts waves by period and wavelength
- interference resulting in increased wave height
- place where high waves are the most common
- rounded waves that have left the area that generated them
- current parallel to the shore
- structures used to reduce longshore or beach drift
- focuses wave energy on headlands
- water level between the crest and the trough
- vertical distance between crest and trough
- U.S. navy ship
- paws small waves that are also called capillary
Down
- breakers that form tubes
- speed of the wind
- distance between two successive wave crests
- shape traced by a water particle as a wave passes
- distance the wind blows across the water
- breakers on gradual slopes
- addition or subtraction of waves
- what a wave needs to travel through
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- seismic sea wave
- direction that persistent winds are arranged
- narrow, strong, seaward current perpendicular to the shore
- time required to move a distance equal to one wave length
- groups of similar waves traveling together
- lowest point on a wave
- highest point on a wave
- speed of a wave with a period of 10 seconds and a length of 40 meters
- waves of different heights and wavelengths and directions
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 • no waves, flat sea surface • breakers on gradual slopes • current parallel to the shore • addition or subtraction of waves • focuses wave energy on headlands • what a wave needs to travel through • sorts waves by period and wavelength • ...
Earth and Space Sciences 2017-11-07
Across
- the reaction inside stars that create heat and light
- the acronym for the type of electromagnetic waves left over from the creation of the universe
- the hottest and brightest colour of star
- a collection of stars based in a confined area of space
- the distance between the Sun and the Earth (about 150 million km)
- the category of star larger than main sequence stars
- the category of star larger than giants, and which produce supernovae and black holes after they have used up their fuel
- the distance light travels in one Earth year (about 9.5 trillion km)
- the current era of the universe (based on the formation of stars)
- the distance between angles of stars based on trigonometry (about 31 trillion km)
- the current age of the Sun is ____ billion years
Down
- the category of star smaller than the Sun
- the current age of the universe is roughly ___ billion years
- a collection of star-forming gas in space
- the name of the system of planets, dwarf planets and other objects that orbit the Sun
- the theory that explain the beginning of the universe
- the group of stars with predictable changes in their size and brightness during their lifecycle
- the name of the closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- the main fuel for stars
- way the name of the galaxy the Solar System belongs to
- the science of analysing and categorising stars
- the early age of the universe before stars formed
- the official name of the Sun
23 Clues: the main fuel for stars • the official name of the Sun • the hottest and brightest colour of star • the category of star smaller than the Sun • a collection of star-forming gas in space • the name of the closest galaxy to the Milky Way • the science of analysing and categorising stars • the current age of the Sun is ____ billion years • ...
Space Word Study Game 2019-03-14
Across
- Something to see stars in the sky
- Liquid, heat, light and sound
- Something that carries something else
- A moving object in the middle of the solar system
- Something designed to go in space
- A machine that sends signals
- A model of the solar system
- It is a imaginary line going through the earth
- Something that can move planet to planet
- Something that circles or moves around
- Human effort in space
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- It is something that consists of ice and dust
- Something that measures light
- eclipse When the moon looks darker as it passes the sun
- Bulge When water is dissolved
- It is a orbit going around the earth
- It is a star falling out of the sky
- stars A horizontal star
- It is a meteor that survives a meteorite
- It is used to describe stars and planets
- A small metallic rock
- Properties of a solid object
- Are small rocks in the inner solar system
- Something brighter than a meteor
- Eclipse When the moon covers the sun to make it dark
- Decrease in size
26 Clues: Decrease in size • A small metallic rock • Human effort in space • stars A horizontal star • A model of the solar system • A machine that sends signals • Properties of a solid object • Something that measures light • Liquid, heat, light and sound • Bulge When water is dissolved • Something brighter than a meteor • Something to see stars in the sky • Something designed to go in space • ...
Sun and Space Crossword 2019-01-03
Across
- Really bright sun in your _ will make you squint.
- The sun is really _ even when it's cold on earth.
- The hottest planet.
- _ make up the sun, so its surface never stays the same.
- The Milky Way _ is the home for our solar system.
- The pattern of a smaller object going around a bigger space object.
- Sunlight can _ your skin even when it's not hot.
- _ energy is a sustainable way to power things on earth.
- The moon doesn't make light of its own, it _ the light of the sun.
- A planet follows an orbital _ around the sun.
- The sun is so _ that you can't stare at it.
- The sun is a _ that anchors our solar system.
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- The sun sets in the _.
- Our _ makes Vitamin D when sun shines directly on it.
- The number of planets that orbit our sun.
- The area between objects in space.
- 365 is the number of _ it takes Earth to orbit the sun.
- _ can block the sun from view.
- The shape of the sun.
- Keeps our feet on the ground and the planets going around the sun.
- The object that blocks the sun in a solar eclipse.
- Sunlight makes you feel _.
- The name we call the planet we live on.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- Column of light.
- The sun's _ is a form of energy.
- Used to be the smallest, ninth planet.
27 Clues: Column of light. • The hottest planet. • The shape of the sun. • The sun sets in the _. • Sunlight makes you feel _. • _ can block the sun from view. • The closest planet to the sun. • The sun's _ is a form of energy. • The area between objects in space. • Used to be the smallest, ninth planet. • The name we call the planet we live on. • The number of planets that orbit our sun. • ...
Space Vocab- Damon 5th 2019-04-02
Across
- in the universe attracts every other object.
- in a long, narrow orbit.
- a ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes
- a figure or object.
- fusion.
- a pattern or grouping of stars that people imagine to
- of Universal Gravitation- the scientific law that states that every
- high tides.
- and division of a year.
- eclipse- the blocking of the sunlight to Earth that occurs when
- a chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller that an
- the darkest part of a shadow.
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in
- the partial or total blocking of one object in space by another.
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis.
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun,
- either of the two days in the year on which neither hemisphere
- and south poles, about which the planet rotates.
- on of the different apparent shapes of the moon as seen from the
- flows.
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- moon is directly between the sun and Earth.
- a large round pit caused by the impact of a meteoroid.
- greatest distance north and south of the equator.
- an object that orbits a planet.
- eclipse- the blocking of the sunlight to the moon that occurs
- the periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean.
- the movement of an object around another object.
- in Earth's atmosphere.
- either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches
- a system of organizing time that defines the beginning,
- the part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part.
- an object that orbits a star, is a large enough to have become
- the Earth is directly between the sun and the moon.
- tilted toward or away from the sun.
- and high tides.
- by its own gravity, and has cleared the area of this orbit.
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a
- the attractive force between objects.
- tide- the tide with the greatest difference between consecutive
- dark, flat areas on the moon's surface formed from huge ancient
- tide- the tide with the least difference between consecutive low
- an imaginary line that passes through a planet's center and its
42 Clues: flows. • fusion. • high tides. • and high tides. • a figure or object. • in Earth's atmosphere. • and division of a year. • in a long, narrow orbit. • the darkest part of a shadow. • an object that orbits a planet. • tilted toward or away from the sun. • the attractive force between objects. • moon is directly between the sun and Earth. • in the universe attracts every other object. • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-29
Across
- spin
- the moon creates them in water
- lots of baby animals are born in this season
- planet that has life on it
- lean to a side
- the coldest season
- the opposite to Arctic
- divides the southern and northern hemispheres
- the opposite to Antarctic
- pitch black
- Earth takes 365 days to go around
- the earth goes around the sun on one of these
- the hottest season
Down
- spins around the earth and you see it at night time
- fall
- a force that keeps us on earth
- lines on a map that go up or down
- lines on a map that go across
- the moon goes through these and one of them is a crescent
- summer, autumn, winter and spring
20 Clues: spin • fall • pitch black • lean to a side • the coldest season • the hottest season • the opposite to Arctic • the opposite to Antarctic • planet that has life on it • lines on a map that go across • the moon creates them in water • a force that keeps us on earth • lines on a map that go up or down • summer, autumn, winter and spring • Earth takes 365 days to go around • ...
Space Review: Unit Test 2015-03-10
Across
- the largest planet
- the hottest planet
- first day of fall
- a frozen ball of ice and rock that orbits the sun
- a spacecraft serving as transportation between Earth and a space station
- a natural or human made object orbiting a planet
- a colourful glow in the Earth’s atmosphere cause by the interaction between the planet’s magnetic field and charged particles from the Sun.
- the effect caused by the Moon’s shadow falling on the Earth’s surface when the Moon is situated between the Earth and the Sun
- the Sun plus the known planets, moons, and comets which orbit the Sun
- occurs when the shadow of the Earths falls on the moon’s surface when the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun.
- Canada’s first female astronaut
- a depression on a planet of moon’s surface caused by the collision of a large object.
- an object in space that produces its own light
- first Canadian to walk in space
- a group of stars that appear to make a picture
- an instrument that helps the observation of distant objects
- a meteor that does not burn up fully
- force that pulls all objects to the ground
- a vehicle propelled through the air by an engine
- the path of one body around another, such as the path the Earth follows around the Sun
- the planet that spins on its side
- the science of the universe beyond Earth
- the distance light travels in one year
- a machine that explores space and sends back pictures and information to Earth
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- slightlt cooler areas on the Sun’s surface
- the planet with the highest-known mountains
- the gasses that surround the surface of a planet
- the point, or imaginary line, around which something turns.
- first day of spring
- first day of winter
- a unit of distance that is equal to the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
- dark areas on the Moon’s surface once thought to be seas
- someone who travels in a spacecraft
- first day of summer
- a body that moves around the Sun or any other star
- one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky
- the name of the brightest star in the night sky (found the constellation Canis Major)
- the shape of the Moon, or of a planet as it is seen at a particular time
- a rocky body that orbits the sun.
- natural satellite orbiting a planet
- the flash of light from a small object
- known as the North Star
- a scientists who studies the star and planets
- the closet planet to the Sun
- the planet with the brightest rings
- a group of billions of stars forming one system
46 Clues: first day of fall • the largest planet • the hottest planet • first day of spring • first day of winter • first day of summer • known as the North Star • the closet planet to the Sun • Canada’s first female astronaut • first Canadian to walk in space • a rocky body that orbits the sun. • the planet that spins on its side • someone who travels in a spacecraft • ...
The Earth and Space 2014-05-21
Across
- A rock formed from consolidated clay sediments
- Organic material is converted into stone with the replacement of minerals
- Physical force used against an object
- A layer of rock from a certain time period
- An era from 230 million to 190 million years ago (disappearance of dinosaurs)
- The extinction of a large number of species within a relatively short period of geological time
- The star around which the earth orbits
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- An era from 500 million to 425 million years ago
- A long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic
- A discharge of electricity
- A change where a species becomes better suited with its environment
- A group of living organisms who look similar and are able to reproduce
- The eruption of a volcano
- Hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans
- A specialist in paleontology
- An era from 135 million to 63 million years ago
- An era from 405 million to 345 million years ago
- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- The process of being eroded by natural agents
- An era from 280 million to 230 million years ago
- The remains of an organism preserved in petrified form
21 Clues: The eruption of a volcano • A discharge of electricity • A specialist in paleontology • Physical force used against an object • The star around which the earth orbits • A layer of rock from a certain time period • The process of being eroded by natural agents • A rock formed from consolidated clay sediments • An era from 135 million to 63 million years ago • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2014-05-21
Across
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- is a branch of geology which studies rock layers
- the star around which the earth orbits
- of, relating to, or denoting the last period of the Paleozoic era, between the Carboniferous and Triassic periods.
- discharge a discharge of electricity
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- a specialist in paleontology
- of, relating to, or denoting the earliest period of the Mesozoic era, between the Permian and Jurassic periods.
- of, relating to, or denoting the fourth period of the Paleozoic era, between the Silurian and Carboniferous periods.
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- the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material
- An extinction event is a widespread and rapid decrease in the amount of life on earth.
- rock formed from consolidated clay sediments
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- of, relating to, or denoting the last period of the Mesozoic era, between the Jurassic and Tertiary periods.
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- the process by which organic matter exposed to minerals over a long period is turned into a stony substance.
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- of relating to, or denoting the second period of the Paleozoic era, between the Cambrian and Silurian periods.
21 Clues: a specialist in paleontology • discharge a discharge of electricity • the star around which the earth orbits • rock formed from consolidated clay sediments • is a branch of geology which studies rock layers • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • ...
Human Adaptation to Space 2014-06-03
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- take something away from
- operated by, or performed by a human
- path of a celestial body or an artificial satellite as it revolves around another body
- perceive or indicate differences; discriminate
- keep in existence; maintain.
- physical or mental disorder, especially a mild illness
- act or process of depicting or portraying
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- in accord with or characteristic of the normal functioning of a living organism
- period of existence or persistence
- chance of being injured or harmed; danger
- act or an instance of exposing
- lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion
- curve outward
- and propagation and emission of energy in the form of rays or waves
- in one or more directions
- to a galaxy
- substance, such as a liquid or gas, that can flow, has no fixed shape, and offers little resistance to an external stress
- feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit
- follow in an effort to overtake or capture; chase
- 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.
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 • chance of being injured or harmed; danger • act or process of depicting or portraying • perceive or indicate differences; discriminate • ...
Air and Space Terminology 2023-10-15
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- whose law of motion states that each action has an equal and opposite reaction
- the main body of an aircraft
- generated by gravity acting on the aircraft’s mass
- the amount of matter an object has
- rotation of an aircraft around the lateral axis such that nose of the aircraft moves up or down, relative to the horizon
- super-hot air that is forced out of an engine creating thrust
- hinged control surfaces on the outer trailing edge of the wing
- area where aircraft are parked, unloaded, loaded, and refuelled
- the command-and-control area of an aircraft
- a specific type of drag when an object moves through the air
- the upward force created by the wings moving through the air
- a structure with curved surfaces designed to give the most favourable ratio of lift to drag in flight, used as the basic form of the wings, fins, and tailplanes of most aircraft.
- rotation of an aircraft around the vertical axis, either clockwise or anticlockwise and parallel to the ground
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- the power component of an aircraft propulsion system
- hinged control surface attached to the vertical fin of the tail
- directs and monitors aircraft movement, both in the sky and on the ground
- an additional component of jet engine to significantly increase thrust when used
- a type of turbine engine where most of the power drives a propeller
- a structure to house aircraft
- force that opposes the relative motion of an object through the air
- fabric tube used to indicate basic wind direction and speed
- hinged control surface on the tail of the aircraft
- force that moves an aircraft through the air
- a long strip used for aircraft to take off and land
- rotation of an aircraft around the longitudinal axis such that the wings of the aircraft will tilt right or left
- a path for aircraft to navigate an airfield
26 Clues: the main body of an aircraft • a structure to house aircraft • the amount of matter an object has • the command-and-control area of an aircraft • a path for aircraft to navigate an airfield • force that moves an aircraft through the air • generated by gravity acting on the aircraft’s mass • hinged control surface on the tail of the aircraft • ...
LIFE IN SPACE CROSSWORD 2024-01-26
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- Something that cannot be seen by the bare human eye.
- Welcoming or available.
- To help or support.
- Something that is protected.
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor).
- To break or bore thought something.
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms.
- A bacteria that causes diseases or fermentation.
- To examine an object and to find the results.
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- a compound or substance that has been purified.
- The surroundings of a place.
- The acronym for Carbon Dioxide.
- A big body of water.
- An educated guess.
- A mixrure of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- Exterior or upper boundary of an object or body.
- An event.
- Water if not in solid or liquid form.
- To survive.
- Water if not in a gas form.
- A person that examines chemistry.
- A natural smelly
- A living thing.
- Energy from a source.
- Something that is thick.
25 Clues: An event. • To survive. • A living thing. • A natural smelly • An educated guess. • To help or support. • A big body of water. • Energy from a source. • Welcoming or available. • Something that is thick. • Water if not in a gas form. • The surroundings of a place. • Something that is protected. • The acronym for Carbon Dioxide. • A person that examines chemistry. • ...
Solar system and space 2023-11-30
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- All of space and all the matter in it
- The natural satellite of the Earth
- A big gassy,light blue planet that spins on its side
- Imaginary line on which the earth rotates or spins
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- The smallest planet in the Solar System
- Causes day and night
- How long it takes the earth to complete a revolution
- System The sun and planets with their moons in orbit around the sun
- An object made of ice and dust that forms a tail when near the sun
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- A giant planet with large rings made of dust and gas
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- A system of billions of stars, planets and gas
- The biggest planet in the solar system
- A tool used to view far away objects in space
- The star that the Earth and other planets orbit
- Movement of the earth around the sun
- Huge balls of burning gases
- A planet that has 70% of its surface covered with liquid water
- A red planet with volcanoes and very high mountains
20 Clues: Causes day and night • Huge balls of burning gases • The natural satellite of the Earth • Movement of the earth around the sun • All of space and all the matter in it • The biggest planet in the solar system • The hottest planet in the solar system • The smallest planet in the Solar System • A tool used to view far away objects in space • ...
Space and Astronomy 2 2023-11-26
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- A collapsed core of a massive star composed mostly of neutrons.
- A celestial event where a group of meteors enters the Earth's atmosphere.
- The four largest moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo.
- The conversion of light into electricity, often used in space missions.
- A disk of material that encircles a celestial body.
- The distance that light travels in one year, used to measure vast astronomical distances.
- The rate at which the universe is expanding.
- The partial or complete obscuring of one celestial body by another.
- A group of galaxies bound together by gravity.
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- The region of space that exists between stars.
- A region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are found.
- A robotic vehicle designed to move across the surface of a planet or other celestial bodies.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the physical properties and behavior of celestial bodies.
- A highly-magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation.
- The study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe.
- A region of intense star formation located in the Milky Way.
- The study of celestial objects using radio waves.
- A Russian term for an astronaut, particularly one from the former Soviet Union.
- A model of the solar system with the sun at the center.
- Any natural object outside Earth's atmosphere, such as a planet or star.
20 Clues: The rate at which the universe is expanding. • The region of space that exists between stars. • A group of galaxies bound together by gravity. • The study of celestial objects using radio waves. • A disk of material that encircles a celestial body. • A model of the solar system with the sun at the center. • The four largest moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo. • ...
Earth's Place in Space 2024-02-04
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- the way something appears or seems to move
- our galaxy
- shape of the Milky Way galaxy
- farthest from the sun
- third planet from the sun
- belt of space rocks between inner and outer planets
- a large,round object in space that orbits a star
- travels around the center of the Milky Way
- closest planet to the sun
- new stars appear to the
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- ancient Romans called our galaxy
- consists of the sun and all the objects around it
- contains billions of stars, dust and gas held together by gravity
- the arm our solar system is in
- between Mercury and Earth
- ancient Greeks called our galaxy
- stars in the northern sky seem to circle around
- each night the position of the stars shifts slighty
- also known as Polaris
- seventh planet from the sun
- between Jupiter and Uranus
- first outer planet
- last inner planet
23 Clues: our galaxy • last inner planet • first outer planet • farthest from the sun • also known as Polaris • new stars appear to the • between Mercury and Earth • third planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • between Jupiter and Uranus • seventh planet from the sun • shape of the Milky Way galaxy • the arm our solar system is in • ancient Romans called our galaxy • ...
Earth and Space Vocabularies 2022-08-12
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- The rigid, outermost rocky shell of our planet.
- The relatively thin part of the earth's crust which underlies the ocean basins.
- An object that's reduced to liquid form by heating.
- The splitting apart of a single tectonic plate into two or more tectonic plates.
- A supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth.
- Massive slab of solid rock made up of Earth's lithosphere
- A current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Relating to an earth vibration caused by something else.
- The force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth.
- A measure of mass per unit of volume.
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- The degree of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere on some chosen scale.
- The part that is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field.
- A natural substance composed of solid crystals of different minerals that have been fused together into a solid lump.
- The mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior.
- The relatively thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses.
- The hot solid material with high pressure found in the centre.
- The mechanically weak region of the upper mantle of Earth.
- The region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude.
- The boundary between the crust and the mantle in the earth.
- The outermost layer.
20 Clues: The outermost layer. • A measure of mass per unit of volume. • The mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior. • The rigid, outermost rocky shell of our planet. • A current in a fluid that results from convection. • An object that's reduced to liquid form by heating. • Relating to an earth vibration caused by something else. • ...
Our Solar System & Space 2023-03-23
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- Serves as a satellite for planets
- "I'm bout to explode" -Star
- The form of matter the Sun is made of
- Forgotten
- The red dwarf that's supposed to go supernova soon
- Element was named after it
- Got knocked onto its side
- What killed the dinosaurs
- A bundle of stars orbiting a supermassive black hole
- That one god from Spongebob
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- Earth's sister
- What keeps us safe from the Sun
- The end result of the Big Bang
- The most potent and destructive blast of energy in the Universe
- They liked it so they put a ring on it
- What keeps us on the ground and revolving around the Sun
- 1.3 million Earths fit inside it
- The thing that makes up the Sun
- Has terrible acne
- Aliens probably live there
- We live there
- Something that's too small to identify as a star or planet
22 Clues: Forgotten • We live there • Earth's sister • Has terrible acne • Got knocked onto its side • What killed the dinosaurs • Element was named after it • Aliens probably live there • "I'm bout to explode" -Star • That one god from Spongebob • The end result of the Big Bang • What keeps us safe from the Sun • The thing that makes up the Sun • 1.3 million Earths fit inside it • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
space and life science 2024-03-11
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- Dwarf planet crosses another rotation
- A relationship between organisms where one organisms benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
- Scale a device used to measure an object's weight
- of Matter The form matter exists in. Matter exists in 3 states:
- orbit the sun
- Spinning on axis
- Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar
- Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury
- The relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
- The collection of all the populations of species in an area including plants and other organisms.
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- Light is bouncing off of a surface
- The process that plants use to turn water, air, and sunlight into food for growth
- how much heat is in something, and you experience it every day
- a reflection of you but all black
- small, rocky objects
- the total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- the tilt on earth
- Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas
- If light passes through a medium and items on the far side appear blurry
- venus
- the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
21 Clues: venus • orbit the sun • Spinning on axis • the tilt on earth • small, rocky objects • a reflection of you but all black • Light is bouncing off of a surface • Natural, giant, glowing balls of gas • Dwarf planet crosses another rotation • Planet the 4 inner planets are earth mercury • Scale a device used to measure an object's weight • ...
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 • ...
I. Campbell Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Orbit Earth every 90 minutes.
- North Star
- Launched into low Earth orbit in 1990
- The Milky Way is an example of ____
- Its atomic # is 1
- The force that stops us from floating away
- The planet we live on
- Space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- This is what the Earth does around the sun
- Twinkle, Twinkle little ____
- If one of these comes close to earth then it will generate a shockwave through Earth's mantle.
- Earth, Saturn, and Mars are all examples of ____
- Can either be a stellar or planetary
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- Amount of matter in something
- The closest star system to our sun
- Satellite
- Nearly 6 Trillion miles long
- A galaxy, it's also a candy.
- The next galaxy closest to our galaxy.
- The Big Dipper is an example of ____
20 Clues: Satellite • North Star • Its atomic # is 1 • The planet we live on • Nearly 6 Trillion miles long • A galaxy, it's also a candy. • Twinkle, Twinkle little ____ • Amount of matter in something • Orbit Earth every 90 minutes. • The closest star system to our sun • The Milky Way is an example of ____ • The Big Dipper is an example of ____ • Space probe launched by NASA in 1977 • ...
I. Campbell Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Orbit Earth every 90 minutes.
- North Star
- Launched into low Earth orbit in 1990
- The Milky Way is an example of ____
- Its atomic # is 1
- The force that stops us from floating away
- The planet we live on
- Space probe launched by NASA in 1977
- This is what the Earth does around the sun
- Twinkle, Twinkle little ____
- If one of these comes close to earth then it will generate a shockwave through Earth's mantle.
- Earth, Saturn, and Mars are all examples of ____
- Can either be a stellar or planetary
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- Amount of matter in something
- The closest star system to our sun
- Satellite
- Nearly 6 Trillion miles long
- A galaxy, it's also a candy.
- The next galaxy closest to our galaxy.
- The Big Dipper is an example of ____
20 Clues: Satellite • North Star • Its atomic # is 1 • The planet we live on • Nearly 6 Trillion miles long • A galaxy, it's also a candy. • Twinkle, Twinkle little ____ • Amount of matter in something • Orbit Earth every 90 minutes. • The closest star system to our sun • The Milky Way is an example of ____ • The Big Dipper is an example of ____ • Space probe launched by NASA in 1977 • ...
M. Hansen Space Crossword 2023-04-21
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- Buzz _________
- Large proper motion, or sideways motion, on the dome of Earth's sky.
- Studying the light emitted from various galaxies
- A triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- A regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- What the Earth is
- The measure of the amount of matter in a body
- The Milkyway ______
- Brightest star in Centaurus; the second nearest star to the sun
- Beautiful daughter of King Cepheus and Queen Cassiope of Joppa in Palestine and wife of Perseus
- Property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- an hour and a half
- A group of stars that appears to form a pattern or picture
- A space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977
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- The ________ galaxy
- 9.8 m/s/s
- Brightest star in the night sky, with an apparent visual magnitude of −1.46
- It orbits around the Earth, at an average altitude of 248 miles
- A celestial body orbiting another of larger size
- Matter will be torn apart into its smallest subatomic components and eventually be squeezed into the singularity.
- A ball of gas in space
- The North Star
- The bright thing in the sky
- Is A clean alternative to methane, also known as natural gas.
- A bluish-white, class A0 main-sequence star
- A ring of icy bodies just outside of Neptune's orbit
- Is the brightest star in the constellation Carina and the second brightest star in the sky.
- Prithvi, Gaia, Terra, Tellus, The world, The Globe, Sol III, Mother _____
28 Clues: 9.8 m/s/s • Buzz _________ • The North Star • What the Earth is • an hour and a half • The ________ galaxy • The Milkyway ______ • A ball of gas in space • The bright thing in the sky • A bluish-white, class A0 main-sequence star • The measure of the amount of matter in a body • A celestial body orbiting another of larger size • Studying the light emitted from various galaxies • ...
Green space, green time 2023-01-17
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- creating of myth
- concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another and their physical surroundings
- abstract theory with no basis in reality
- a person typically one more remote than a grandparent from whom one is descended
- science of the origin and development of the universe
- theological belief that a force or power other then man or nature
- study of myth
- belief in and worship of a supernatural power
- study of mind and behavior
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- dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries
- study of human behavior and social organization from a biological perspective
- scientific study of biological aspects of social behavior
- principles of right and wrong/ good and bad behavior
- a scientist who conducts research in biology
- different kinds of living organisms are believed to have developed from earlier forms
- quality of being fanatical
- an outlook or system where importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- phenomena of the physical world collectively
- characterized by the methods and principles of science
- all of space and time
20 Clues: study of myth • creating of myth • all of space and time • quality of being fanatical • study of mind and behavior • abstract theory with no basis in reality • a scientist who conducts research in biology • phenomena of the physical world collectively • belief in and worship of a supernatural power • principles of right and wrong/ good and bad behavior • ...
Earth Space EC Crossword 2022-11-02
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- the First half of the moon phases
- _______ Laws, determine the shape of an orbit
- object spinning around a central point
- A hydrogen fusing with a hydrogen will give you what element?
- A downward force that pulls objects toward the center
- The center of an atom
- The atomic number is equal to the number of _____
- the shape of an orbit
- Inner planets that are made of rocks or metal
- ________ fusion is how stars create energy and light
- Helium fused with carbon will give you ______
- A technique astronomers use to measure the distance from stars to earth
- The number of protons an iron atom has
- Dark flat planes of the moon
- Substance with atoms that have the SAME number of protons
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- The ______ Space Station is a laboratory in space
- Young stars are mostly ______ and helium
- Brightness of stars from Earth
- Smaller planets will have ______ gravity than larger planets
- Outer planets, gas giants
- The hottest stars are what color?
- composition of stars is measure with a _____
- The coolest stars are what color?
- In order for fusion to occur, the temperature must reach ten ___ degrees Celsius
- A light year is the distance light travels in a _____
- Actual brightness of stars
- Model that states the sun as the center of the solar system
27 Clues: The center of an atom • the shape of an orbit • Outer planets, gas giants • Actual brightness of stars • Dark flat planes of the moon • Brightness of stars from Earth • the First half of the moon phases • The hottest stars are what color? • The coolest stars are what color? • object spinning around a central point • The number of protons an iron atom has • ...
Extreme Space Word Puzzle 2022-09-06
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- An object in space with such a strong gravitational pull that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- An active galaxy with a supermassive black hole at its center.
- Diagram A Diagram showing a star´s temperature and brightness in relationship to other stars.
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist on it´s own.
- A rod- or dislike structure on spacecraft and telescopes used to transmit and receive radio signals.
- A glowing cloud of gas around a star at the end of its life.
- A field of force created by a planet, star, or galaxy, that surrounds it and extends into space.
- Suitable for living in or on.
- A Russian Astronaut.
- The solid, hard outer layer of a planet or moon.
- The amount of matter that occupies a certain volume.
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- The layer of gas that surrounds a planet. Also the outermost layer of gas around the sun or a star.
- A thick layer of hot rock between the core and the crust of a planet or moon.
- A gaseous layer above the surface of a star, such as the Sun. Along with the Corona, it forms the star´s outer atmosphere.
- The explosion that created the universe billions of years ago. According to the Big Bang theory, the universe began in an extremely dense and hot state and has been expanding ever since. The Big Bang was the origin of space, time, and matter
- The thin, solid outer layer of a planet or moon.
- A bowl-shaped depression on the surface of a planet, moon, asteroid, or other body.
- The distance traveled by light in a vacuum in one year.
- The imaginary line that passes through the center of a planet or star and around which the planet or star rotates.
- A small, irregular solar system object, made of rock and/or metal, that orbits the sun.
20 Clues: A Russian Astronaut. • Suitable for living in or on. • The thin, solid outer layer of a planet or moon. • The solid, hard outer layer of a planet or moon. • The amount of matter that occupies a certain volume. • The distance traveled by light in a vacuum in one year. • A glowing cloud of gas around a star at the end of its life. • ...
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 • ...
Earth and Space Systems 2023-09-14
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- the fourth planet from the sun
- the 7th planet from the sun
- a small rocky body that orbits the sun
- what scientists use to look closely at the sky
- a three-dimensional circle
- when an object spins
- a group of parts that work together
- the sixth planet from the sun
- the distance from one side of a circle or sphere to the other
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- the distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
- one of the very large groups of stars and other matter in the universe
- the sun, planets, asteroids, comets
- all of the contents of space including all matter, energy, and galaxies (Mr. Mulvey calls it "the big enchilada.")
- the largest planet in the solar system
- when an object circles another object
- the planet farthest from the sun in our solar system
- the planet closest to the sun in our solar system
- Earth is the ____________ plane t from the sun.
- the second planet from the sun in our solar system
- Earth has one. Jupiter has more than 80.
20 Clues: when an object spins • a three-dimensional circle • the 7th planet from the sun • the sixth planet from the sun • the fourth planet from the sun • the sun, planets, asteroids, comets • a group of parts that work together • when an object circles another object • the largest planet in the solar system • a small rocky body that orbits the sun • ...
Unit 1 Test Space 2022-12-05
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- When light is moving towards us and the frequency gets higher.
- In the E=mc^2 equation, mass has to be measured in ___.
- In the E=mc^2 equation, e is __.
- This scientist came up with the E = mc^2 equation.
- Energy is measured using ___.
- This is the oldest type of light radiation.
- The amount of matter that makes up an object.
- When light gains energy the wavelength gets __.
- The brightness of a star depends on distance and __.
- A substance that allows energy to transfer through it. Ex) Solid, liquid or gas.
- When light is moving away from us and the frequency gets lower.
- This is a collection of millions or billions of stars, planets and dust held together by gravity.
- Type of energy produced from stars.
- The order of magnitude is the __ in when the number is written in scientific notation.
- This is a type of energy that needs a medium to travel through.
- This scientist came up with the laws about planetary motion.
- This measures the distance from the top of a wave to the next top of a wave.
- This measures how much energy is in a wave.
- This is impacts the brightness of a star the most.
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- This determines the color of a star.
- When visible light gains too much energy it becomes ___.
- These are positive subatomic particles that make up an atom.
- This type of element has 2 protons.
- When visible light loses energy it becomes ___.
- This is what happens to sound and light when an object is moving causing a change in frequency.
- This depends on mass and distance. This is also the force of attraction between two objects.
- When light is too energized it can become this. This is also the type of radiation to kill cancer cells.
- This value is equivalent to 300,000,000 m/s.
- This is a measurement of distance that is used for celestial objects.
- The most accepted theory of the creation of the universe.
- This is the most abundant type of gas in the universe.
- When light loses energy the wavelength gets __.
- This is the cause of the extra expansion of the universe.
33 Clues: Energy is measured using ___. • In the E=mc^2 equation, e is __. • This type of element has 2 protons. • Type of energy produced from stars. • This determines the color of a star. • This is the oldest type of light radiation. • This measures how much energy is in a wave. • This value is equivalent to 300,000,000 m/s. • The amount of matter that makes up an object. • ...
Earth and Space Final 2022-05-17
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- a theory that states the universe began as an extremely dense object and then expanded rapidly.
- Which type of igneous rock forms close to the surface of the Earth?
- Atmospheric pressure is measured with a ______.
- Winds that travel in a curved line that we can not feel.
- the observation that most galaxies appear to be moving away from our galaxy, and that the speed at which the galaxies appear to be moving away is proportional to their distance from our galaxy.
- The movement of sediment.
- the center of the Earth.
- The atmosphere is a mixture of _____that surround the Earth.
- When two tectonic plates slide against one another in opposite directions.
- the apparent change in the wavelength and frequency of sound waves that is caused by the movement of the sound source, observer, or both.
- This type of rock forms when lava cools near the surface.
- Winds that are lower to the earth that we can feel.
- a very bright star that is usually larger and more massive than a giant star.
- Tectonic plates move very______.
- a star that is in a stable, middle stage of its development.
- A slow change to the environment that involves water.
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- a phenomenon in which light moving rapidly away from an observer appears shifted toward the red end of the spectrum.
- a star that expands and contracts in a regularly repeating cycle.
- when water falls out the atmosphere.
- The lowest level of the atmosphere.
- the amount of radiation emitted by a bright object, such as a star.
- There are 3 types of sedimentary rock they are clastic, organic, and ________.
- Which process most likely caused the grand canyon to form?
- The breaking down of sediment.
- This rock forms when different layers of sediment are cemented together into thick layers.
- Moisture in the air.
- Saltiest ocean in the world.
- a graphical plot showing the relationship between a star’s luminosity and its surface temperature
- The dropping off of sediment.
- What Australians call a hurricane.
- the outer layer of Earth.
- Volcanoes are most likely when this occurs.
32 Clues: Moisture in the air. • the center of the Earth. • The movement of sediment. • the outer layer of Earth. • Saltiest ocean in the world. • The dropping off of sediment. • The breaking down of sediment. • Tectonic plates move very______. • What Australians call a hurricane. • The lowest level of the atmosphere. • when water falls out the atmosphere. • ...
Space Crossword - Reese Oswald 2023-05-15
Across
- Diagram a scatter plot of stars showing the relationship between them
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- the complete range of all radiation
- a group of stars
- rotating neutron stars observed to have pulses of radiation
- gaseous cloud from which, in the so-called nebular hypothesis of the origin of the solar system, the Sun and planets formed by condenstation
- how bright an object appears in the sky from Earth
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity
- the magnitude an object would have if it was located at a distance of 10 parsecs
- Giant a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
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- the force that attracts a body toward thecenter of the earth
- the explosion of a star
- the apparent displacement in directionof an object
- a small rock body orbiting the sun
- typically has a disc with spiral "arms" that curve out from a dense central reason
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- a cloud of dust and gas in space believed to develop into a star
- a stellar core remnant composed mostly of electron degenerate matter
- a supermassive black hole feeding on gas at the center of a distant galaxy
- one of the small bodies of matter in the solar system
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or motion
- formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses
- Star a system of two stars in which two stars revolves around the other
24 Clues: a group of stars • the explosion of a star • a small rock body orbiting the sun • the complete range of all radiation • the apparent displacement in directionof an object • how bright an object appears in the sky from Earth • one of the small bodies of matter in the solar system • formed when a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses • ...
Our Place in Space 2023-05-17
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- Any object that orbits a planet or star
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- The Sun and all the objects that orbit around it
- An event where one object in space blocks another from view
- _________ moon: Any phase when less than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- _______ moon: Any phase when the sunlit side of the Moon appears to shrink over time
- _______ moon: Any phase when the sunlit side of the Moon appears to grow over time
- The motion of one object around another because of gravity
- A spinning motion
- A hemisphere experiences this when it's tilted away from the Sun
- A hemisphere experiences this when it's tilted towards the Sun
- A geometric shape that looks like an oval or squashed circle
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- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass
- A time of year with typical weather patterns and daylight hours
- ________ eclipse: When the Moon passes into the Earth's shadow
- ______ moon: Any phase when more than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- The time it takes a planet to orbit once around the Sun
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
- A representation of an idea, object or system
- A ball of gas that releases light and heat
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing away from Earth
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- The regular rising and falling of the sea
- _________ eclipse : When the Sun is blocked from view by the Moon
- A large natural object that orbits a planet
27 Clues: A spinning motion • Any object that orbits a planet or star • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • The regular rising and falling of the sea • A ball of gas that releases light and heat • A large natural object that orbits a planet • A representation of an idea, object or system • The Sun and all the objects that orbit around it • ...
Unit 3 Space Vocabulary 2023-10-11
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- A device sent into space to gather information and explore space.
- Huge collections of stars.
- The daily rise and fall of the sea level.
- A rotating disk of gas and dust surrounding a newly formed star.
- A cloud of gas and dust.
- The theory that states that the universe started at one point and has been expanding ever since.
- A graph that plots the relationship between a star’s luminosity and its temperature.
- An instrument that spreads light into different wavelengths.
- The distance that light travels in 1 year.
- A huge explosion that destroys a star.
- A hot and dense, slowly cooling sphere of carbon.
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- Everything that exists.
- The path that an object follows as it moves around a different object.
- A spiral galaxy that our solar system is located in.
- The shift to a different wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum.
- When the nuclei of several atoms combine, and they make one larger nucleus.
- The amount of matter that is in an object.
- The gravitational force exerted on an object.
- An attractive force that is between all objects that have mass.
- An instrument that is designed to make far away objects appear closer, either with lenses (refracting), or with mirrors (reflecting).
- A moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star.
- A large ball of gas held together with gravity. Its core is so hot that nuclear fusion can occur.
- It occurs just after the full or new moon, and the tide is larger.
- It occurs when the moon is in the first or third quarter, and the tide is smaller.
- An object where its gravity is so great that no light can escape.
- A spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source.
26 Clues: Everything that exists. • A cloud of gas and dust. • Huge collections of stars. • A huge explosion that destroys a star. • The daily rise and fall of the sea level. • The amount of matter that is in an object. • The distance that light travels in 1 year. • The gravitational force exerted on an object. • A hot and dense, slowly cooling sphere of carbon. • ...
YOUR SPACE 3 2AB 2025-02-17
20 Clues: hasič • buben • housle • foukat • umělec • pacient • vyřešit • herečka • soutěžit • unavit se • předpověď • spisovatel • založený na • složit zkoušku • počkat, vydržet • hudební nástroj • sportovec, atlet • elektrická kytara • obecenstvo, posluchači • uklidnit se, vychladnout
Galactic Crossword: Space Puzzles 2024-10-06
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- The second largest moon of Saturn, known for its thick atmosphere and potential for harboring life.
- The smallest dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The first artificial satellite launched into space by humans.
- The farthest planet from the Sun, known for its cold and windy conditions.
- This phenomenon occurs when the Earth’s magnetic field interacts with solar wind, creating colorful displays in the sky.
- This type of planet has no solid surface and is primarily made up of gases like hydrogen and helium.
- The gradual increase in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere due to the greenhouse effect.
- A major contributor to sea-level rise, this phenomenon is the melting of ice on this continent.
- The process by which planets form from dust and gas in a protoplanetary disk.
- The theoretical point in space where the expansion of the universe began.
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- A gas giant that has the shortest day of any planet in the solar system.
- A region of space with so much gravity that even light cannot escape it.
- The change in Earth’s climate patterns, attributed largely to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, merging with space.
- This type of galaxy has a flat, rotating disk and is often spiral-shaped, like our Milky Way.
- A massive explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle, scattering elements across the universe.
- The boundary around a black hole from which nothing can escape, not even light.
- A network of satellites that provide location and navigation information on Earth.
- This type of star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and collapsed into a dense, small remnant.
- The branch of science that deals with the physical structure and substances of Earth, particularly its rocks.
20 Clues: The first artificial satellite launched into space by humans. • A gas giant that has the shortest day of any planet in the solar system. • A region of space with so much gravity that even light cannot escape it. • The smallest dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere, merging with space. • ...
Space and Stars Vocabulary 2025-04-16
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Ch 10 Exploring Space 2025-05-02
Across
- this star group is 2 or 3 stars held together by gravity
- this type of telescope uses radio waves to detect objects in space that give off little light
- a huge star system that covers many light-years of space
- a cloud of dust, gases and debris
- the Milky Way is the ____ in which we live
- a neutron star that spins rapidly on its axis
- a chunk of frozen gases, water and dust that orbits the sun
- the scientific study of the stars
- this color star is the coolest
- stars are glowing balls of gas that produce _____
- this color star is the hottest
- this type of telescope bends light to make objects look bigger
- this breaks down the light given off by a star into all its colors
- the brightness of a star
- a rocky object in space that is smaller than an asteroid, burns up due to friction
- when a supergiant star collapses and disappears from space this is formed
- smaller stars like our star are called _____
- a rocky object that hits earth's surface
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- a group of stars that form a pattern
- this system contains 2 stars
- this magnitude is how bright a star appears to us
- using the position of the stars to determine one's destiny
- this is a cluster of galaxies traveling through space together
- the measurement of a star's apparent movement over time
- this type of telescope uses mirrors to reflect light to make objects look bigger
- this magnitude is the true brightness of a star; tells us how bright the star really is
- the largest and brightest stars
- stars that regularly or repeatedly change in magnitude are called ____ stars
- made of irregularly shaped pieces of rock, metal and dust
- when an existing star flares up and becomes brighter than normal, is is called a ______
30 Clues: the brightness of a star • this system contains 2 stars • this color star is the coolest • this color star is the hottest • the largest and brightest stars • a cloud of dust, gases and debris • the scientific study of the stars • a group of stars that form a pattern • a rocky object that hits earth's surface • the Milky Way is the ____ in which we live • ...
Unit 9: Space Vocabulary 2025-05-06
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- (two words): The remnants of a supernova explosion of a star less than 3 times the mass of the sun, composed almost entirely of neutrons.
- A unit of measurement used in astronomy to describe distances to stars and galaxies, equivalent to about 3.26 light years.
- A type of galaxy characterized by its spiraling arms.
- A type of galaxy that does not have a distinct shape.
- A young star that is still in the process of forming from a nebula. No fusion yet!
- A bowl-shaped depression on the surface of a celestial body caused by the impact of an object. Used to estimate the age of a surface in celestial objects.
- A grid system that divides the night sky into regions.
- Referring to gas giants, like Jupiter, which have thick atmospheres and lack solid surfaces.
- The fourth planet from the sun, often called the "Red Planet" due to its iron oxide surface.
- (two words): The region in space between Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are located.
- (two words)An imaginary line that divides the celestial sphere into the northern and southern hemispheres.
- 13 constellations that lie along the ecliptic plane. These had large historical significance in time keeping, marine navigation, and agriculture.
- The sixth planet known for its prominent ring system.
- (two words): A region of the solar system beyond Neptune, filled with icy bodies and dwarf planets.
- Stars that have medium lifespans of about 15 billion years.
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- The largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot and many moons.
- A type of galaxy that has an oval shape and lacks spiral arms.
- The second planet from the sun, similar in size to Earth but with a thick, toxic atmosphere. The hottest planet.
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- Straight above the observer.
- (two words): A type of matter that does not emit light or energy, making it invisible, yet it has gravitational effects on visible matter.
- (three words): An extremely large star late stage of its evolution, characterized by a red hue as it expands outward.
- The distance that light travels in one year, used to measure astronomical distances.
- The seventh planet, known for its blue color and unique tilt and rotation.
- Relating to the measurement of radioactive decay, used in dating materials.
- Referring to planets that are Earth-like, having solid surfaces.
- Stars that have long lifespans up to trillions of years.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to the planets.
- Where the sky meets the ground
- A term used to describe a small celestial body or star, often in contrast to larger stars. Can be referred to as white or black depending on if light is still emitted.
- (two words): The day the sun reaches the zenith.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- A type of galaxy that has a lens-like shape, combining features of spiral and elliptical galaxies.
- (two words): The stage in a star's lifecycle where it fuses hydrogen into helium in its core.
- (two words): The remnants of a supernova explosion of a star much more (3x or more) massive than the sun.
- The third planet from the sun, known for supporting life.
- The eighth planet, known for its deep blue color and strong winds.
- (two words): The boundary surrounding a black hole beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape.
- (two words)The extension of the Earth's magnetic poles into space
- A powerful explosion that occurs when a star exhausts its nuclear fuel, collapses, and explodes.
- (two words): A small or medium sized star late stage of its evolution, characterized by a red hue as it expands outward.
- The series of stages a star goes through from “birth” to “death”.
- Stars that have short lifespans of as little as a few million years.
43 Clues: Straight above the observer. • Where the sky meets the ground • The closest planet to the sun. • (two words): The day the sun reaches the zenith. • A type of galaxy characterized by its spiraling arms. • A type of galaxy that does not have a distinct shape. • The sixth planet known for its prominent ring system. • A grid system that divides the night sky into regions. • ...
The Space Race 1960 2025-02-12
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- – "Powerful rocket series used for Apollo missions."
- – "NASA's program that prepared for Apollo missions."
- – "Soviet spacecraft that carried Gagarin into orbit."
- – "Apollo 11 astronaut who stayed in lunar orbit."
- – "First human in space, a Soviet cosmonaut."
- – "Lunar module that landed on the Moon in 1969."
- – "First U.S. human spaceflight program."
- – "U.S. space agency that led the Apollo program."
- – "City home to NASA's Mission Control Center."
- – "Soviet spacecraft still used today for missions."
- – "Soviet program that sent probes to the Moon."
- – "Historic event performed by Armstrong and Aldrin."
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- – "Path followed by spacecraft around a celestial body."
- – "First person to walk on the Moon in 1969."
- – "Relating to the Moon, such as the Apollo landings."
- – "First name of the first man on the Moon."
- – "Second astronaut to walk on the Moon."
- – "NASA's program that sent humans to the Moon."
- – "The universe, often referenced in space exploration."
- – "First artificial satellite launched by the USSR in 1957."
20 Clues: – "Second astronaut to walk on the Moon." • – "First U.S. human spaceflight program." • – "First name of the first man on the Moon." • – "First person to walk on the Moon in 1969." • – "First human in space, a Soviet cosmonaut." • – "City home to NASA's Mission Control Center." • – "NASA's program that sent humans to the Moon." • ...
Crafting the Perfect Space 2024-12-24
Across
- Inlaid wood designs
- Natural pattern in wood
- Art of gluing paper to surfaces
- Creating art through templates
- Interlacing threads or fibers
- Tool for making holes
- Perpendicular alignment
- Window coverings
- Crossed wood strips
- Durable wood for furniture
- High-quality wood type
- Power tool for intricate cutting
- Essential workspace for carpentry
- Tool for holding materials steady
- Fasteners for clothing
- Album for creative memories
- Knotting technique for decor
- Peg for a joint
- Frame around doors/windows
- Roof covering material
- Vertical supports for rails
- Thin strip of wood
- Tool for creating patterns
- Permanent installation
- Join between fabrics
- Tool for measuring angles
- Decorative railing posts
- Sealant for joints
- Strong wood for carpentry
- Recess for a joint
- Sewing patchwork designs
- Formal window fabric
- Craft with small decorative items
- Edge with curves
- Trim along floor edges
- Shaping wood into designs
- Indentation in a surface
- Tool for smoothing wood surfaces
- Woven wall art
- Covered with textile flooring
- General DIY activity
- Decorative wall covering
- Frame for weaving textiles
- Substance for sticking materials
- Thin strong cord
- Reusing materials creatively
- Guide for crafting projects
- Easily assembled furniture
- Textured grip surface
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- Plans for design projects
- Synthetic flooring alternative
- Essential tool for driving nails
- Tool for carving or shaping wood
- Outdoor wood flooring
- Gold application for surfaces
- Tool for hollowing out wood
- Assembling fabric pieces
- Precision saw for angled cuts
- Decorative hanging ornaments
- Glossy wood coating
- Artist's tool for mixing colors
- Tool for drawing circles
- Closure mechanism
- Interlocking yarn loops
- Top decorative molding
- Rotating wood on a lathe
- Handles for cabinets
- Material for sewing or crafting
- Pivoting joints for doors
- Framework for climbing plants
- Adding a glass layer
- Sturdy fabric for painting
- Old and valuable item
- Freestanding outdoor pavilion
- Durable flooring material
- Stands for holding art
- Decorative needlework
- Outdoor garden structure
- Coloring wood surfaces
- Art of making cabinets
- Raising designs on surfaces
- Decorative trim for walls
- Decorative end piece
- Finish for wood protection
- Arranging ceramic or stone
- Tool for smoothing surfaces
- Yarn loop crafting
- Sticky substance for crafting
- Strong adhesive resin
- Sloping edge or surface
- Support for cutting wood
- Instrument for checking straightness
- Strips of decorative fabric
- Decorative wall paneling
- Soft textured fabric
- Stitching fabric together
- Material between tiles
- Layer under siding
- Joint in carpentry
- Layered wood material
- Decorative fence style
101 Clues: Woven wall art • Peg for a joint • Window coverings • Edge with curves • Thin strong cord • Closure mechanism • Thin strip of wood • Sealant for joints • Recess for a joint • Yarn loop crafting • Layer under siding • Joint in carpentry • Inlaid wood designs • Glossy wood coating • Crossed wood strips • Handles for cabinets • Adding a glass layer • Join between fabrics • Decorative end piece • ...
7. Life in Space 2024-12-03
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- not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago
- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface
- (of a surface or object) having a lot of something on it
- from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now
- to make or be something
- a hollow object, such as a box or a bottle, that can be used for holding something, especially to carry or store it
- a piece of information that is only known by one person or a few people and should not be told to others
- to come out of a mother's body, and start to exist
- wanting to know or learn about something
- to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface
- to move something downward; sometimes with great physical effort:
- used to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to or with the others
- covered in water or another liquid
- feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect
- a vehicle used for travel in space
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- extremely exciting
- the activity of travelling to and around a place, especially one where you have never been or few people have been before, in order to find out more about it
- the mixture of gases around the earth that we breathe
- a vehicle in which people can travel round the earth, outside its atmosphere, doing scientific tests
- in the direction of; or closer to someone or something
- belonging or connected to a country that is not your own
- a suit equipped with life supporting provisions to make life in space possible for its wearer
- to ride on something
- to move downward by turning over and over, typically on a slope or inclined surface.
- at any time
- to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat
26 Clues: at any time • extremely exciting • to ride on something • to make or be something • covered in water or another liquid • a vehicle used for travel in space • wanting to know or learn about something • to come out of a mother's body, and start to exist • not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago • the mixture of gases around the earth that we breathe • ...
Adjectives and Outer Space 2025-10-13
31 Clues: big • sad • mad • fat • red • ugly • pink • cute • sick • tall • gray • blue • green • tired • black • white • short • happy • yellow • planet • skinny • purple • to fly • orange • the sun • to shine • the moon • the earth • to breathe • light blue • good-looking
Mr. Tultz's Space Crossword 2025-11-12
Across
- Known as the Red Planet
- A person who travels into space
- The Sun and all the objects that move around it
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- A space object with gravity so strong that even light can’t escape
- The star at the center of our solar system
- Our galaxy
- A huge group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- A large round object that travels around a star
- The layer of gases around a planet
- The planet with beautiful rings
- An object that moves around a planet; can be natural or man-made
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
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- The path one object takes as it moves around another
- A blue-green planet that spins on its side
- A glowing ball of hot gas that gives off light and heat
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The distance light travels in one year
- A star that explodes brightly at the end of its life
- A tool used to see distant objects in space
- Everything that exists
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- The planet closest to the Sun
- The hottest planet in our solar system
- The planet we live on
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet
26 Clues: Our galaxy • The planet we live on • Everything that exists • Known as the Red Planet • The planet closest to the Sun • A person who travels into space • The planet with beautiful rings • a cloud of gas and dust in space • The farthest planet from the Sun • The layer of gases around a planet • The largest planet in our solar system • The distance light travels in one year • ...
8.4 Earth in Space 2026-01-22
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- height of a location on Earth's surface measured vertically above a fixed reference point
- describes processes, patterns, or structures that repeat in a loop, returning to a starting point
- our star, the Sun, and everything gravitationally bound to it, including planets, their moons, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, meteoroids, and interplanetary dust and gas, all orbiting in elliptical paths
- to pass, transfer, or convey energy, signals, information, or matter from one point or organism to another
- the fundamental, invisible attraction between any two objects with mass or energy, pulling them towards each other, with its strength depending on their masses and the distance between them
- a celestial body that orbits a larger body, typically a planet or dwarf planet, and isn't a man-made satellite or a planet itself
- occurring once every year or lasting for one year
- the third planet from the Sun, a rocky terrestrial world uniquely capable of supporting life due to its liquid water, protective atmosphere, and suitable temperatures
- the repeating, curved path one object takes around another due to gravity
- when one celestial body blocks the light from or of another by passing in front of it, creating a shadow, which happens during a rare alignment of three bodies
- to bend a wave (like light or sound) as it passes from one medium to another (e.g., air to water, or water to glass) due to a change in its speed, causing it to change direction and path
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- diurnal processes (occurring in 24 hours) or everyday phenomena explained by science, like cooking or transport
- the process where radiation or particles deviate from a straight path due to interactions with obstacles or irregularities in a medium, resulting in redirection in many directions
- the different appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth, caused by the changing angles at which we view the sunlit portion of the Moon as it orbits our planet
- the proper name for the North Star, a bright star in the constellation Ursa Minor, currently located very near the north celestial pole (the point where Earth's axis points in space)
- a cognitive shift in understanding or interpreting information, moving from one viewpoint (e.g., egocentric) to another (e.g., detached, third-person, or another person's view) to gain deeper insight
- a massive, gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter, forming vast cosmic structures containing billions to trillions of stars
- the bouncing back of waves (like light, sound, or water) when they hit a boundary between two different mediums, changing their direction but staying in the original medium
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- all of existence: everything that exists, including all space, time, matter (like planets, stars, galaxies, dust), energy (light, radiation), physical processes, and fundamental constants, originating from the Big Bang and continuing to expand
- a predictable regularity, repetition, or relationship in data or phenomena that helps scientists describe, classify, explain, and predict the natural world
21 Clues: relating to or determined by the sun. • occurring once every year or lasting for one year • the repeating, curved path one object takes around another due to gravity • height of a location on Earth's surface measured vertically above a fixed reference point • describes processes, patterns, or structures that repeat in a loop, returning to a starting point • ...
Aerospace (Aeronautics and Space) 2025-12-09
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- Platform from which rockets lift off.
- Mobile robotic vehicle used on planetary surfaces.
- Curved path of a spacecraft around a celestial body.
- Force produced by an engine to move the aircraft forward.
- Flight control surface that rolls the aircraft.
- Equipment, instruments, or cargo carried into space.
- Compartment where pilots control the aircraft.
- Irregular air motion causing bumps during flight.
- Speed of an aircraft relative to the surrounding air.
- Process of collecting and transmitting data from a vehicle.
- Person trained to travel and work in space.
- Vehicle designed to travel beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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- Device in jet engines that injects fuel for extra thrust.
- Flight control surface that pitches the aircraft.
- Object placed into orbit for communication or observation.
- Rocket stage providing initial thrust during launch.
- Loss of lift caused by exceeding the critical angle of attack.
- Surface on which aircraft take off and land.
- Main body of an aircraft that holds crew and payload.
- Minimum speed needed to break free from a planet’s gravity.
20 Clues: Platform from which rockets lift off. • Person trained to travel and work in space. • Surface on which aircraft take off and land. • Compartment where pilots control the aircraft. • Flight control surface that rolls the aircraft. • Flight control surface that pitches the aircraft. • Irregular air motion causing bumps during flight. • ...
Our Place in Space 2026-03-10
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- the path the Sun appears to move across the sky
- natural objects that orbit planets
- the path an object takes around another object in space
- a small celestial body that orbits the Sun but is not considered a full planet
- Moon phase where the entire visible side is illuminated
- very large planets mostly made of gas
- Moon phase when the Moon cannot be seen from Earth
- energy that travels as waves such as visible light, radio waves and X-rays
- the force that attracts objects with mass toward each other
- the time it takes Earth to travel around the Sun once
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- oval shaped paths that planets follow when orbiting the Sun
- a model of the solar system with the Sun at the centre
- planets that exist outside our solar system
- region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- darker cooler areas on the surface of the Sun
- the time it takes a planet to complete one orbit around the Sun
- the full range of all types of electromagnetic radiation
- a model of the solar system with Earth at the centre
- a year with 366 days that occurs every four years
- imaginary line the Earth spins around
20 Clues: natural objects that orbit planets • very large planets mostly made of gas • imaginary line the Earth spins around • planets that exist outside our solar system • darker cooler areas on the surface of the Sun • the path the Sun appears to move across the sky • a year with 366 days that occurs every four years • Moon phase when the Moon cannot be seen from Earth • ...
Earth in Space Review 2026-04-07
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- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth, held in place by gravity
- When light is bent as it travels through an object (art phenomena)
- If you __________ mass, the force will be greater on an orbiting object
- A force that attracts between two masses, usually a smaller object attracted to a larger object
- When light is reflected and scattered in different directions (the reasons the sky is blue and sunrise/sunsets are red)
- Having to do with the Moon
- Orbits the Sun, large mass, nothing else similar in size near its gravitational pull
- The repeating path of an object around a central mass due to gravity
- An object that orbits a planet
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- Having to do with the Sun
- The light shadow in which a partial eclipse is seen
- Push or pull of two objects based on their interaction between them
- A picture of the Sun taken at the same time daily for several months to show the Sun's change in position over time
- Any object, natural (Moon) or artificial, that orbits a larger object like a planet
- The direction of the Earth's orbit around the Sun
- Predictable and repeating (based on a rule)
- If you __________ distance, the force will be greater on the orbiting object.
- A distinct period in a series of repeated changing events
- How light is measured (longer wavelength = lower energy - red, shorter wavelength = higher energy - blue)
- The darker shadow in which a total eclipse is seen
- Spinning on an internal axis
21 Clues: Having to do with the Sun • Having to do with the Moon • Spinning on an internal axis • An object that orbits a planet • Predictable and repeating (based on a rule) • The direction of the Earth's orbit around the Sun • The darker shadow in which a total eclipse is seen • The light shadow in which a partial eclipse is seen • ...
Earth and Space Science 2026-04-07
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- This planet is between Saturn and Neptune
- It takes 28 days to go round the earth
- The largest planet
- The force that pulls towards the centre of Earth
- The blue planet. It has water on it
- This is the next planet out from the sun after earth
- The general name for someone who studies space
- The 8th planet from the sun. It spins in a different direction from the other planets.
- The time it takes for the earth to spin round once on its axis
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- This used to be called a planet but is not now
- Which planet has a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere and sulphuric acid clouds
- A giant planet with rings
- A sun seen from a great distance
- The path of a planet round the sun
- On earth the sun appears to rise in the ___
- The time it takes for the earth to go round the sun
- An imaginary line through the Earth which runs from pole to pole
- The centre of our solar system
- On earth, the sun appears to set in the ____
- The planet nearest the sun
20 Clues: The largest planet • A giant planet with rings • The planet nearest the sun • The centre of our solar system • A sun seen from a great distance • The path of a planet round the sun • The blue planet. It has water on it • It takes 28 days to go round the earth • This planet is between Saturn and Neptune • On earth the sun appears to rise in the ___ • ...
Earths and Space Science 2026-05-22
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- The transfer of heat through liquid.
- The transfer of heat throug h an empty space or without direct contact.
- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates move towards each other.
- A measure of how much sunlight is reflected by a surface
- The tendency for a fluid to resist flow
- The border where two of Earths massive plate tectonics meet
- All living things on earth. Including humans, animals, and plants.
- The total kinetic energy of particles in a substance or object.
- Water that falls from the clouds in forms of rain, hail, or snow.
- The transfer of heat through direct contact with something.
- The average kinetic energy of particles
- All bodies of water including oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds
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- The permanent removal or destruction of forested land to make space for non-forest uses.
- The protective gases that surround the earth. Also consists of all gases and air.
- When water vapor cools down and turns back into a liquid.
- Anything that makes our Earth dirty/unhealthy for people, animals, and plants.
- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- When water heats up and turns into water vapor.
- The ground, Mountains, and rocks. Also known as the lithosphere.
- All matter is made up with it
20 Clues: All matter is made up with it • The transfer of heat through liquid. • The tendency for a fluid to resist flow • The average kinetic energy of particles • When water heats up and turns into water vapor. • A measure of how much sunlight is reflected by a surface • When water vapor cools down and turns back into a liquid. • ...
sky science 2012-02-07
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- "what planet has the atmosphere of 96% carbon dioxide?"
- "a rotation group of stars. our galaxy is called milky way"
- "are chunks of rock found in space, small planets."
- "is an object in space formed from rocks frozen water and gases."
- "is a group of stars that form a picture in the sky during night time. They are and approximately 88 constilation
- "what is the smallest planet farthest planet away from the sun."
- "is a satelite that travells around the earth (and another planets)"
- system "our /is a series of planets revolving around the sun"
- "when an object like the earth moves around another object like the sun, this is called revolving in an orbit."
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- "is falling stars (object) passing through the earth's atmosphere."
- "is a space explorer"
- "is the science the studies heavenly bodies such as the moon"
- year "is a distance light travels in 1 year"
- "is a layer of air between the earth and outer space."
- "what planet is known as the red planet?"
- "is a dent on the moons surface."
- "is the oval path around which objects in space travel or revolve"
17 Clues: "is a space explorer" • "is a dent on the moons surface." • "what planet is known as the red planet?" • year "is a distance light travels in 1 year" • "are chunks of rock found in space, small planets." • "is a layer of air between the earth and outer space." • "what planet has the atmosphere of 96% carbon dioxide?" • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2019-08-13
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- (2 words no space) the total assets of an individual after their liabilities have been settled
- (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns
- (3 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are counting (natural) numbers
- (2 words no space) the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n} (Natural)
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- (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money paid on the earned wages of an individual or business for the federal and/or state governments as required by law
- (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- efficient application of procedures with accuracy
- (2 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q.
- (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}. The set of integers is denoted by the symbol Z.
12 Clues: (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt • efficient application of procedures with accuracy • (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns • (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time • (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n} • ...
Chapter 18: Earth's Atmosphere 2026-04-27
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- A layer of concentrated ozone in the stratosphere that shields the earth from harmful ultraviolet light (2 words, no space)
- A temperature layer in the atmosphere above the troposphere and below the mesosphere
- A temperature layer of the atmosphere above the mesosphere which contains the highest temperatures of all the layers.
- The coldest layer of the atmosphere located between the stratosphere and thermosphere
- The layer of the atmosphere above the thermosphere where it begins to thin into interplanetary space
- A region of variable height in the atmosphere where solar radiation breaks down gas molecules into ions
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- The flow rate of radiant energy from sun through space to reach Earth (2 words, no spaces)
- The geomagnetic field that surrounds the earth from the interior outward that protects living organisms from solar radiation
- The steady drop of temperature with altitude in the troposphere (2 words, no space)
- A process by which a planet’s atmosphere keeps energy from being lost to space (2 words, no space)
- A layer of the earth’s atmosphere in which there is a uniform mixture of gases
- A region of the earth’s atmosphere in which there are distinct layers of different gases
- The envelope of gases that surrounds the earth held in place by gravity
- The lowest temperature layer of the earth’s atmosphere extending from ground level to about 11 km
- A belt of high-speed winds in the stratosphere that flow across the upper and middle latitudes (2 words, no space)
15 Clues: The envelope of gases that surrounds the earth held in place by gravity • A layer of the earth’s atmosphere in which there is a uniform mixture of gases • The steady drop of temperature with altitude in the troposphere (2 words, no space) • A temperature layer in the atmosphere above the troposphere and below the mesosphere • ...
The Space Age! 2023-07-16
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- Shiny light in the sky
- Related to the moon
- Person who goes to space
- Tool to see faraway space things
- Icy space rock with a glowing tail
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- Object we send into space for different jobs
- Big round thing in space we live on
- Big group of stars and space stuff
- Bright streak in the sky, also called a shooting star
- Path a planet takes around the sun
10 Clues: Related to the moon • Shiny light in the sky • Person who goes to space • Tool to see faraway space things • Big group of stars and space stuff • Path a planet takes around the sun • Icy space rock with a glowing tail • Big round thing in space we live on • Object we send into space for different jobs • Bright streak in the sky, also called a shooting star
Im Restaurant 2022-11-11
31 Clues: Cup • Tea • Tip • Beer • Wine • Dish • Milk • Salty • Spicy • Snack • Check • Light • Lunch • Juice • Bland • Drinks • Flavor • Bottle • Coffee • Dinner • Dessert • Side dish • Appetizer • Delicious • Breakfast • Silverware • Lynx Loding • Main course • Mineral water • Still water (use - as a space.) • First course (use - as a space.)
Vocab words for today 2024-02-06
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- analyzing and collecting data
- punish
- a doctor who examines bodies
- vocabularies used in certain fields.
- facts
- main idea
- cause
- organize text
- arrive at
- proven statistics
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- force
- bring
- finding out something by looking for it
- picture
- writing the presents information
- someone who explores space
- possibility of loss or injury
- succeed
- rocks in space
- putting yourself in someone else's shoes
20 Clues: force • bring • facts • cause • punish • picture • succeed • main idea • arrive at • organize text • rocks in space • proven statistics • someone who explores space • a doctor who examines bodies • analyzing and collecting data • possibility of loss or injury • writing the presents information • vocabularies used in certain fields. • finding out something by looking for it • ...
Crossword for Mrs. Plimmer 2023-05-19
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- landed space rock
- spiral
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Two things joining together
- big and black
- Very large star
- explosive star
- Different from weight
- early star
- NEBULA
- Uniform motion
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- fast rock from space
- Brightest star in the night
- Shows stars tempature
- snow white
- jimmy
- rotating neutron star
- Bunched up stars
- Two stars with a common center
- celestrial object
20 Clues: jimmy • spiral • NEBULA • snow white • early star • big and black • explosive star • Uniform motion • Very large star • Sir Isaac Newton • Bunched up stars • landed space rock • celestrial object • fast rock from space • Shows stars tempature • rotating neutron star • Different from weight • Brightest star in the night • Two things joining together • Two stars with a common center
Crossword for Mrs. Plimmer 2023-05-19
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- landed space rock
- spiral
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Two things joining together
- big and black
- Very large star
- explosive star
- Different from weight
- early star
- NEBULA
- Uniform motion
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- fast rock from space
- Brightest star in the night
- Shows stars tempature
- snow white
- jimmy
- rotating neutron star
- Bunched up stars
- Two stars with a common center
- celestrial object
20 Clues: jimmy • spiral • NEBULA • snow white • early star • big and black • explosive star • Uniform motion • Very large star • Sir Isaac Newton • Bunched up stars • landed space rock • celestrial object • fast rock from space • Shows stars tempature • rotating neutron star • Different from weight • Brightest star in the night • Two things joining together • Two stars with a common center
Spelling Term 2 2026-04-25
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- at one location
- changing
- can be symmetrical
- filling space
- has three dimensions
- can be small or large
- a miniature version
- sculptures filling a large space
- three-dimensional form
- combination of materials
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- thing that was found
- shallow sculpture
- true dimensions
- construction
- able to stand on its own
- assembled sculpture
- arrangement
- unlikely pair
- inner wire
- can be rough
20 Clues: changing • inner wire • arrangement • construction • can be rough • unlikely pair • filling space • true dimensions • at one location • shallow sculpture • can be symmetrical • assembled sculpture • a miniature version • thing that was found • has three dimensions • can be small or large • three-dimensional form • able to stand on its own • combination of materials • sculptures filling a large space
House 2023-08-07
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- A room equipped with a shower and toilet, for personal use.
- A space where family members gather to relax and spend time together, often with a sofa and TV.
- The area surrounding a house, landscaped with plants for relaxation and play.
- Primarily a sleeping space, furnished with a bed and wardrobe.
- A space for preparing and cooking food, equipped with a dining table and cooking appliances.
- A space to park and store vehicles, often with car and tool equipment.
- An opening in the wall with glass, allowing light to enter and providing a view of the outside.
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- A structure of steps used to move between different levels within a house.
- A small space within a house, which can include bedrooms, bathrooms, and living rooms.
- A lower part of the house, often used as a storage or laundry room.
- An entrance or exit to and from a house, allowing passage in and out.
- The topmost part of the house, providing protection from external elements.
- A space designated for eating meals, with a table and chairs.
- An upper part of the house often used for storage purposes.
14 Clues: A room equipped with a shower and toilet, for personal use. • An upper part of the house often used for storage purposes. • A space designated for eating meals, with a table and chairs. • Primarily a sleeping space, furnished with a bed and wardrobe. • A lower part of the house, often used as a storage or laundry room. • ...
The Space Race 2024-06-02
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- Foam This cushiony material was used during the Space Race.
- Who won the Space Race?
- ___________ was the first rocket to land on the moon.
- What month did the Space Race start?
- What decade did the Space Race start?
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- The other group in the Space Race was the _____________. (for any spaces use _)
- She was the first dog in space.
- Which rocket exploded without killing the crew?
- Mission The first joint mission between the U.S. and their opponent in the Space Race.
- What was the name of the first satellite?
10 Clues: Who won the Space Race? • She was the first dog in space. • What month did the Space Race start? • What decade did the Space Race start? • What was the name of the first satellite? • Which rocket exploded without killing the crew? • ___________ was the first rocket to land on the moon. • Foam This cushiony material was used during the Space Race. • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-06-22
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- The couple's undergraduate degrees?
- What is Brent studying in school?
- City where we met?
- The couple's first dance song? (no space)
- Brent's hometown? (no space)
- The couple's favorite video game to play together? (no space)
- Kiera's middle name?
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- Honeymoon location?
- Kiera's birth month?
- How many years have the couple been together?
- Brent's favorite hockey team?
- How many holes-in-one does Brent have?
- What is the couple's dog's name?
- Brent's birth month
- Kiera's favorite animal?
- The couple's first international trip together?
16 Clues: City where we met? • Honeymoon location? • Brent's birth month • Kiera's birth month? • Kiera's middle name? • Kiera's favorite animal? • Brent's hometown? (no space) • Brent's favorite hockey team? • What is the couple's dog's name? • What is Brent studying in school? • The couple's undergraduate degrees? • How many holes-in-one does Brent have? • ...
Lesson 1-5 Review 2025-10-19
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- Representation of a larger object
- Origin of something
- Definite shape and volume
- CHANGE Solids turning to liquid after melting
- Squashing particles tightly together
- Takes the shape of the container and has definite volume
- The act of perceiving odor
- No definite shape or volume
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- Space something occupies
- The process to find the volume of an irregular shaped object
- Fills space around us
- Distinctive smell
- When air particles spread apart
- Takes up space and has mass
- Force from compressed gas
- Amount of matter
16 Clues: Amount of matter • Distinctive smell • Origin of something • Fills space around us • Space something occupies • Definite shape and volume • Force from compressed gas • The act of perceiving odor • Takes up space and has mass • No definite shape or volume • When air particles spread apart • Representation of a larger object • Squashing particles tightly together • ...
Theresa Steele 2023-11-03
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- What is the bride’s favorite holiday?
- The couple’s favorite TV show to rewatch is The ______
- What color are the groom’s eyes?
- The couple’s first date was at ____ Wildlife Sanctuary
- Who said ‘I love you’ first? (The answer is either bride or groom)
- Groom’s favorite beer
- What color is the couple’s front door?
- What is the bride’s ‘old lady’ hobby?
- What country did the couple visit on their first vacation outside the US?
- Theresa’s favorite chick flick (three words, no space)
- What is the name of the couple’s cat?
- In what city was the bachelorette party?
- The first and only concert the newlyweds have attended. Also the brides favorite band (three words, no space)
- What is the second stop on the couple’s honeymoon?
- The groom's Starbucks order
- The newlyweds vacation planning tradition: Theresa creates a ____ and they review it together at their favorite brewery
- In what city did the proposal take place?
- The bride and groom are both the _____ sibling
- The bride's favorite number. Hint- it’s in todays date
- What country singer was the couple’s first dog named after? (two words, no space)
- The city the couple was in when Theresa first saw snow
- What is the couple’s favorite dessert?
- In what month did the engagement take place?
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- The groom’s first job
- What breed is the couple’s dog, Finn?
- Number of dresses the bride tried on
- The bride’s first job was at a _____ (two words, no space)
- The bride’s favorite animal. Hint- she has a tattoo of it (two words, no space)
- What is the first stop on the couple’s honeymoon? (two words, no space)
- What is the best man’s nickname?
- The bride hates this breakfast food, but it’s the groom’s favorite
- What is the theme of the wedding?
- As of this past Sunday, how many years have the newlyweds been together?
- How many nephews do the newlyweds have between them?
- What is the groom’s favorite holiday? (two words, no space)
- Theresa’s family nickname
- The couple’s favorite vacation ever was to this country (two words, no space)
- What do the bride and maid of honor call each other?
- The bride, her parents, and her new father in law have this in common (two words, no space)
- Where the couple met
- What is Theresa’s favorite snack she has at least once a week?
- What is the name of the couple’s golden retriever puppy?
- What is Theresa’s biggest fear?
- The bride and groom both have a natural _____ on their left ring fingers
- What is the shape of the stone in Theresa’s engagement ring?
- Chris’ favorite animal. Hint- he has a tattoo of it
46 Clues: Where the couple met • The groom’s first job • Groom’s favorite beer • Theresa’s family nickname • The groom's Starbucks order • What is Theresa’s biggest fear? • What color are the groom’s eyes? • What is the best man’s nickname? • What is the theme of the wedding? • Number of dresses the bride tried on • What breed is the couple’s dog, Finn? • ...
Unit 2 Studying (Earth Science) 2025-10-24
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- When two air masses with different conditions collide.
- Energy transfer by touch.
- (two words, no space) The gaseous form of water; clouds are made of this!
- In order for a cloud to form, the temperature needs to be ____.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, where the ozone layer is found.
- The layer of gasses that surrounds the earth.
- (two words, no space) When cold air moves really fast towards warm air, pushing the warm air up and over it, it's called an ________ _____.
- Long-term patterns in atmospheric phenomena (usually the average over 30 years).
- The most common gas in the atmosphere.
- The general term for water falling from clouds (rain, snow, etc).
- The fourth layer of the atmosphere, which absorbs a LOT of solar radiation so it's super hot!
- Energy transfer by the movement of heated fluids (like when the hot water moves around in a pot of boiling water).
- The gasses acting like a "blanket" and trapping heat on earth is called the "__________ Effect".
- The third/middle layer of the atmosphere, which doesn't absorb much solar radiation.
- The second-most common gas in the atmosphere.
- Clouds that form below 2000 meters are called ___ Clouds.
- Tall clouds that can exist across multiple cloud levels, which are responsible for a lot of thunderstorms.
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- (two words, no space) When two air masses meet but neither is moving much, it's called a _________ _____.
- The closest layer of the atmosphere to the surface of the Earth.
- (two words, no space) A border between the wind zones caused by the Coriolis Effect. These are where large storms/weather systems form!
- (two words, no space) When warm air moves towards cold air, it's called a ____ _____.
- (two words, no space) A tiny particle of dust/ice/etc which acts as a surface for condensation; necessary to form a cloud.
- Energy transfer by waves (like through light).
- Short-term variation in atmospheric phenomena.
- (two words, no space) A bunch of air that has picked up the conditions of the nearby area (for example, hot and humid).
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere. Past this, you're in space!
- (two words, no space) When cold air moves towards warm air, it's called a ____ _____.
- This special gas is found in the stratosphere, and helps protect us from harmful radiation from the sun!
- Clouds that form between 2000 and 6000 meters are called ______ Clouds.
- The earth is constantly rotating, meaning the fluids on earth are always moving too. This causes something called the _______ Effect.
- Besides temperature and humidity, this is an important factor for weather. When this is high, weather is nicer, but when it's low, there's often clouds and precipitation.
- Clouds that form above 6000 meters are called ____ Clouds.
32 Clues: Energy transfer by touch. • The most common gas in the atmosphere. • The layer of gasses that surrounds the earth. • The second-most common gas in the atmosphere. • Energy transfer by waves (like through light). • Short-term variation in atmospheric phenomena. • When two air masses with different conditions collide. • ...
The Moon and Space Science 2020-11-12
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- the moon ____ the sun's light pg 180
- these act as an atmosphere for astronauts to breath and be at the right temperature pg 182
- part of the moon that you can see pg 187
- the moon is ___ than the earth pg 180
- the moon does not have an ____ like the earth does pg 182
- the moon ___ the earth pg 182
- where scientist live for many months while in space pg 185
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- method what scientist use to help find a way for people to travel to space pg 185
- you can find mountains, valleys and places where ___ have erupted pg 180
- what makes the moon shine so brightly pg 180
- it takes about one ____ to orbit the sun pg 182
- what scientists send to collect data and pictures pg 186
- these are made when objects in space hit the moon pg 182
- these people travel to space in spacesuits pg 182
- shuttles what scientist use to orbit the earth pg 185
- a special robot that can move without anyone driving it pg 186
16 Clues: the moon ___ the earth pg 182 • the moon ____ the sun's light pg 180 • the moon is ___ than the earth pg 180 • part of the moon that you can see pg 187 • what makes the moon shine so brightly pg 180 • it takes about one ____ to orbit the sun pg 182 • these people travel to space in spacesuits pg 182 • shuttles what scientist use to orbit the earth pg 185 • ...
Solar System 2022 2021-12-22
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- I am the closest in size to Earth
- I am an icy space rock that orbits in extreme elipses around the Sun
- I am the last official planet and have 14 moons
- I am the only known planet to support life
- I am a group of space rocks orbiting between Mars and Jupiter
- I am the only star in the Solar System
- I take twice as long as Earth to orbit the Sun and have two moons
- I am a dwarf planet that orbits close to the Kuiper Belt
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- I am a group of space rocks that orbits beyond Neptune
- I am the planet with the largest mass
- I am a space rock that can be all different sizes and shapes
- I have 7 large rings and can be seen without a telescope
- I am the closest to the Sun
- I am a group of icy space rocks that encircles the Solar System in a sphere and is the home of comets
- I have rings and rotate on my side
- I am a natural satellite that orbit many of the planets
16 Clues: I am the closest to the Sun • I am the closest in size to Earth • I have rings and rotate on my side • I am the planet with the largest mass • I am the only star in the Solar System • I am the only known planet to support life • I am the last official planet and have 14 moons • I am a group of space rocks that orbits beyond Neptune • ...
Inanimate Insanity Season 3 Characters 2024-02-07
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- He was in all 3 seasons, and his catchphrase is "Oh, c'mon"
- They were the first (and so far only) character to get a redesign
- Known for doing literally nothing and saying literally nothing
- The only eliminated contestant to not leave the island (because he couldn't) (Please put a dash instead of a space)
- The first contestant eliminated after the merge (Please put a dash instead of a space)
- 2 contestants in 1 (Please put a dash instead of a space)
- Her luck caused almost everyone to die in III 8
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- Known for her psychic abilities
- Best friends with Candle (up until III 18?) (Please put a dash instead of a space)
- They are close friends with Lightbulb
- Other than the finalists, he was the last one to get eliminated
- This character was the first one to be eliminated, but returned in III 15
- Appeared in Season 2 as a lifeguard
- Other than floor, he is the only season 3 debut without limbs
- This character is technically last because the last placer returned in III 15
- The host behind it all
- Acts like a mother to various contestants (Please put a dash instead of a space)
- The only rejoiner ever in II to make it to the finale
- Was eliminated in III 4 because Yin-Yang had immunity
19 Clues: The host behind it all • Known for her psychic abilities • Appeared in Season 2 as a lifeguard • They are close friends with Lightbulb • Her luck caused almost everyone to die in III 8 • The only rejoiner ever in II to make it to the finale • Was eliminated in III 4 because Yin-Yang had immunity • 2 contestants in 1 (Please put a dash instead of a space) • ...
ELA Unit 5 Review 2023-06-05
Across
- Third planet from the sun
- Orbits Earth
- Scientist who explores and studies space
- Flying space rock
- Planet before Neptune
- Last name of astronaut who reached the moon
- hole Light cannot escape it
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- First outer planet
- 11 First space craft to reach the moon in 1969
- Closest planet to the sun
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Famous for its rings
- sun The center of our solar system
- Nickname is the "Blue Planet"
- The red planet
- Force that keeps all planets in sun's orbit
16 Clues: Orbits Earth • The red planet • Flying space rock • First outer planet • Famous for its rings • Planet before Neptune • Closest planet to the sun • Third planet from the sun • hole Light cannot escape it • Nickname is the "Blue Planet" • Hottest planet in the solar system • sun The center of our solar system • Scientist who explores and studies space • ...
WOW puzzle 2021-05-27
Across
- a specific element that draws attention
- an action of breaking an agreement or law
- thickness of type outlines
- represents something
- the space between lines of type
- an exclusive legal right
- the amount of detail an image has
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- adjustment of space between two characters
- a catchphrase or slogan
- the darkness or lightness of a color
- can be used as a symbol for something
- artistic arrangement of type
- typeface that mimics cursive handwriting
- the space between letters
- typeface with small decorative strokes
- synonym for the way text is aligned
16 Clues: represents something • a catchphrase or slogan • an exclusive legal right • the space between letters • thickness of type outlines • artistic arrangement of type • the space between lines of type • the amount of detail an image has • synonym for the way text is aligned • the darkness or lightness of a color • can be used as a symbol for something • ...
Astronomy 2025-10-16
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- A huge system of stars gas dust and dark matter held together by gravity.
- A celestial body made of ice dust and rock that develops a glowing tail as it approaches the Sun.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun mostly found in the belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space often where new stars are born.
- Any object natural or artificial that orbits a larger object in space.
- A group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the night sky.
- The distance light travels in one year used to measure vast distances in space.
- The gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it.
- The star at the center of our Solar System which provides heat and light to Earth.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star and does not produce its own light.
- The force of attraction between two objects that have mass.
- The streak of light seen when a space rock enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up often called a "shooting star."
- Giant A large planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium such as Jupiter and Saturn.
- An imaginary line through the center of a planet or other body around which it rotates.
- A massive luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity that produces energy through nuclear fusion.
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- A piece of rock or debris from space that survives its journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth's surface.
- The region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found.
- A celestial body orbiting the Sun that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity but has not cleared its neighboring region of other objects.
- The spinning motion of a planet or other celestial body on its axis.
- The curved path an object takes in space as it travels around another object due to gravity.
- An area in space where gravity is so strong that nothing not even light can escape.
- The orbital motion of one celestial body around another such as the Earth moving around the Sun.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- A small piece of rock or debris in space smaller than an asteroid.
- An optical instrument used to make distant objects appear closer and larger.
- The name of the spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System.
- Cloud A theoretical spherical shell of icy objects thought to exist at the outermost reaches of our solar system.
- Planet A planet with a solid rocky surface like Earth or Mars.
- A region of the solar system beyond Neptune's orbit that contains many comets asteroids and other icy bodies.
- Unit The average distance from the Earth to the Sun used to measure distances within our Solar System.
30 Clues: A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • The force of attraction between two objects that have mass. • The name of the spiral galaxy that contains our Solar System. • A small piece of rock or debris in space smaller than an asteroid. • Planet A planet with a solid rocky surface like Earth or Mars. • ...
Windows 10 Vocabulary 2023-09-25
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- program currently being worked in by the user (no space)
- collection of related information, such as a text document or spreadsheet
- small pictures representing files, folders, programs and other items
- folder within a folder
- screen which is visible when the computer is locked (no space)
- menu which allows users to open apps, desktop programs, websites and files through the use of tiles (no space)
- action of clicking the object with the right mouse button in order to open a shortcut menu (no space, no hyphen)
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- user interface which allows the use of icons or other visual indicators to interact with electronic devices (no spaces)
- software which manages a device's memory, processes and hardware (no space)
- action of clicking the left mouse button twice in quick succession (no space, no hyphen)
- pane where all app and program notifications are consolidated
- working on more than one task at a time by having multiple programs and files running at the same time
- virtual location where programs, files and other folders can be stored
- screen which serves as a workspace for running programs, opening and storing files
14 Clues: folder within a folder • program currently being worked in by the user (no space) • pane where all app and program notifications are consolidated • screen which is visible when the computer is locked (no space) • small pictures representing files, folders, programs and other items • virtual location where programs, files and other folders can be stored • ...
Science 7: Unit 1 Study Guide (Matter and its Interactions) 2023-07-28
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- In this state of matter, there is a lot of space between atoms
- This subatomic particle has a negative charge
- Measurement of how much space an object takes up in a container
- Measurement of the amount of matter in an object. Measured in grams.
- Measurement of how tightly a material is packed together
- In this state of matter, there is some space between atoms
- This subatomic particle has a neutral charge
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- __________ electrons are found on the outermost shell of an atom
- What matter is made of
- This subatomic particle has a positive charge
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- In this state of matter, there is very little space between atoms
- Measurement of how heavy an object is
13 Clues: What matter is made of • Measurement of how heavy an object is • This subatomic particle has a neutral charge • This subatomic particle has a negative charge • This subatomic particle has a positive charge • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed • Measurement of how tightly a material is packed together • ...
space and hollywood movies version 2 2025-03-10
Across
- machine they invented to film the movie Gravity
- US president who delivered a famous speech about the conquest of space
- person who travels to space
- (in 2 words) competition to be the first country to explore other planets
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- space movie with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney
- French director who made the first movie about space
- enemy of the US in the first race to the moon
- reason why private companies want to explore space today
- American national institution that organises space travel
- first man who walked on the moon
10 Clues: person who travels to space • first man who walked on the moon • enemy of the US in the first race to the moon • machine they invented to film the movie Gravity • space movie with Sandra Bullock and George Clooney • French director who made the first movie about space • reason why private companies want to explore space today • ...
A Giant Leap For Mankind 2025-05-14
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- Was the combined space mission between U.S and Soviets.
- Was the first person to be launched into space.
- Was the first American to be launched into space.
- What was the Space shuttle Neil Armstrong Went to the moon in?
- What action from the U.S and Soviets astronauts showed cooperation?
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- Who started the Space Race?
- In what month did Neil Armstrong land on the moon?
- Was the first person to walk on the moon.
- Who won the Space Race?
- What war was going on during the Space Race?
10 Clues: Who won the Space Race? • Who started the Space Race? • Was the first person to walk on the moon. • What war was going on during the Space Race? • Was the first person to be launched into space. • Was the first American to be launched into space. • In what month did Neil Armstrong land on the moon? • Was the combined space mission between U.S and Soviets. • ...
