the earth Crossword Puzzles
reasons for the seasons (Danielle M) 2023-11-29
Across
- an imaginary line that spits earth
- an imaginary line that turns the earth around
- is when the earth moves around the sun
- the earths orbit around the sun
- Sunlight is smaller but has more heat
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- the earth spinning
- the bottom part of earth
- Tilt the Earth's axis is tilted 23.5 degrees
- Sunlight is bigger but has no heat
- the top part of earth
10 Clues: the earth spinning • the top part of earth • the bottom part of earth • the earths orbit around the sun • an imaginary line that spits earth • Sunlight is bigger but has no heat • is when the earth moves around the sun • Sunlight is smaller but has more heat • Tilt the Earth's axis is tilted 23.5 degrees • an imaginary line that turns the earth around
review 2024-01-11
Across
- hardest substance on the Mosh scale
- solid substance that has a natural geometric
- Caused by: water, gravity, wind and glaciers.
- choky talke left behind by a rock
- a process that lowers or tears down the surface features of the Earth
- the way light reflects off of a rock
- line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
- relating to the arrangement of the physical features of an area.
- the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
- the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere
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- jall the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- rocks that were smashed together
- softest substance on the mosh scale
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- is the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance,
- is a branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- the branch of science dealing with the physical constitution of the earth and its atmosphere.
- the action or fact of elevating or being elevated.
20 Clues: rocks that were smashed together • choky talke left behind by a rock • hardest substance on the Mosh scale • softest substance on the mosh scale • the way light reflects off of a rock • solid substance that has a natural geometric • Caused by: water, gravity, wind and glaciers. • the action or fact of elevating or being elevated. • ...
geography crossword slay slay 2022-09-26
Across
- map that shows countries states and cities
- lines that run east to west l
- never eat soggy waffles
- map maker
- ratio of distance
- 7 of earths largest landmasses
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- map showing natural land features
- imaginary line separating the earth into east and west
- spherical model of earth
- imaginary line separating the earth into north and south
- elevation map
- shows curved surface on flat map
- lines that run north to south
- line that goes through north and south pole which the earth spins on
14 Clues: map maker • elevation map • ratio of distance • never eat soggy waffles • spherical model of earth • lines that run east to west l • lines that run north to south • 7 of earths largest landmasses • shows curved surface on flat map • map showing natural land features • map that shows countries states and cities • imaginary line separating the earth into east and west • ...
Outer-Space Crossword Puzzle: By Arjun 2022-08-16
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- A planet with rings (in the solar system)
- A space explorer
- Famous space agency in the US
- Downward pulling force
- A dwarf planet in our solar system (farthest away from the sun)
- The study of space
- Appears in the night sky when the sun is down
- A group of stars forming a recognisable shape
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- Sent into space by humans
- Unidentified flying object
- Life outside Earth
- large rocks that travel through space
- Used to view space from earth
- Shines bright in the night sky
- You can see it during the day; provides heat and light
- The planet we live on
17 Clues: A space explorer • Life outside Earth • The study of space • The planet we live on • Downward pulling force • Sent into space by humans • Unidentified flying object • Famous space agency in the US • Used to view space from earth • Shines bright in the night sky • Largest planet in our solar system • large rocks that travel through space • A planet with rings (in the solar system) • ...
The Inner Planets 2014-12-10
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- this planet has a red powdery dust covering its surface due to iron in the soil
- this is the only object in the solar system other than Earth that humans have set foot upon
- this is so thin on Mercury making it hot and cold and susceptible to asteroid impacts
- this planet has the slowest rotation of any planet in the solar system
- Earth is the only planet whose surface is divided into these
- clockwise spin of a planet about its axis
- counterclockwise spin of a planet
- this planet has liquid water and an energy source
- this is the unit used to measure the average distance between the sun and the Earth
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- Mars is the only planet to have strong winds causing these which can cover the planet
- four, small, dense, rocky planets
- effect carbon dioxide is trapped on Venus and builds up causing this
- water Earth is the only planet that has this
- this planet has the most extreme temperature range in the solar system
- accounts for most of Mercury's interior
15 Clues: four, small, dense, rocky planets • counterclockwise spin of a planet • accounts for most of Mercury's interior • clockwise spin of a planet about its axis • water Earth is the only planet that has this • this planet has liquid water and an energy source • Earth is the only planet whose surface is divided into these • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2019-01-16
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- All the water on earth
- The cycle through which water in the hydrosphere moves
- The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth
- When a factor depends on another factor
- Liquid to gas
- Gas to liquid
- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
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- when water on the ground surface enters the soil
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists
- The process by which water moves downward in the soil
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- When heat energy is directly transferred between molecules through molecular collisions or direct contact
- The amount of water vapor in the air
15 Clues: Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • All the water on earth • The amount of water vapor in the air • When a factor depends on another factor • The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth • A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • when water on the ground surface enters the soil • ...
Nevada, Our Home chapter 2 2021-11-07
Across
- how high above sea level a place is
- expected weather over time
- surroundings
- naturally occurring features on the Earth
- a scooped out bowl
- line dividing the northern & southern hemispheres
- one of a kind
- wear away
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- one of the 7 main landmasses on Earth
- an area with common elements
- one half of the Earth or the globe
- a person who moves from one country to another
- adjust to changing conditions
- delicate or easily broken
- feed on grasses and brush (animals)
15 Clues: wear away • surroundings • one of a kind • a scooped out bowl • delicate or easily broken • expected weather over time • an area with common elements • adjust to changing conditions • one half of the Earth or the globe • how high above sea level a place is • feed on grasses and brush (animals) • one of the 7 main landmasses on Earth • naturally occurring features on the Earth • ...
Seasons project 2021-11-22
Across
- we get our daylight from this gigantic star
- when daylight hours are shortest or longest
- imaginary line that the earth rotates on
- imaginary line through the middle of earth
- measure of heat/cold
- top of the globe
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- happens in 1 year
- bottom of the globe
- happens in 1 day
- horizontal lines across the globe
- space between two objects
- when daylight/nighttime hours are same length
- we live on this planet
- source of light visible at night
- happens every 12 months
15 Clues: happens in 1 day • top of the globe • happens in 1 year • bottom of the globe • measure of heat/cold • we live on this planet • happens every 12 months • space between two objects • source of light visible at night • horizontal lines across the globe • imaginary line that the earth rotates on • imaginary line through the middle of earth • we get our daylight from this gigantic star • ...
Layers of the Earth p. 9-13 2024-03-19
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- dark rock with a fine texture
- solid mantle layer below the asthenosphere that extends to Earth's core
- dense ball of solid metal at the center of Earth
- the second layer of Earth made of very hot, solid rock and nearly 3,000 km thick
- the number of main layers that make up Earth
- what results from a force pressing on an area
- uppermost part of the mantle and the Earth's crust form this rigid layer about 100 km thick
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- Earth's outermost layer (like skin) made of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor
- the crust beneath the ocean
- liquid layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core
- soft, hotter mantle layer below the lithosphere
- rock that is usually a light color and has coarse texture
- center of Earth made mostly of the metals iron and nickel and divided into two parts: a liquid outside and solid inside
- the Earth's magnetic _____ has north and south poles
- the measurement of how hot or cold the Earth is
15 Clues: the crust beneath the ocean • dark rock with a fine texture • the number of main layers that make up Earth • what results from a force pressing on an area • soft, hotter mantle layer below the lithosphere • the measurement of how hot or cold the Earth is • dense ball of solid metal at the center of Earth • the Earth's magnetic _____ has north and south poles • ...
PD3 2025-11-16
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- First actinide element
- Rare earth used in lasers
- Precious metal used in jewelry and catalysts
- High melting point metal in filaments
- Rare earth in magnets and lasers
- Heaviest lanthanide element
- Corrosion-resistant metal in electronics
- Toxic metal formerly used in electronics
- Extremely rare, highly radioactive alkali metal
- Low-toxicity heavy metal with rainbow crystals
- Rare earth used in magnets
- Radioactive rare earth element
- Radioactive alkaline earth discovered by Curie
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- Rare earth used in lasers and alloys
- Metal in nuclear reactor control rods
- Rare earth used in MRI contrast
- Fluorescent material in screens
- Heavy, soft metal, symbol Pb
- Rare metal in superalloys
- Shiny yellow metal, symbol Au
- Radioactive noble gas
- Very hard, corrosion-resistant metal
- Rare, radioactive halogen
- Only metal liquid at room temperature
- Green phosphor in displays
- Radioactive metalloid discovered by Curie
- Least abundant lanthanide
- Densest naturally occurring element
- Pinkish rare earth in fiber optics
29 Clues: Radioactive noble gas • First actinide element • Rare earth used in lasers • Rare metal in superalloys • Rare, radioactive halogen • Least abundant lanthanide • Green phosphor in displays • Rare earth used in magnets • Heaviest lanthanide element • Heavy, soft metal, symbol Pb • Shiny yellow metal, symbol Au • Radioactive rare earth element • Rare earth used in MRI contrast • ...
Space Vocabulary 2023-12-05
Across
- an enormous ball of hot gas that releases light
- a meteoroid that entered Earth's atmosphere
- a meteor that reaches Earth's surface
- the path a body makes as it revolves around a larger body in space
- an icy space rock that releases light and gases dwarf planet,
- When Earth completes a rotation
- when Earth completes one orbit around the Sun
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- the time it takes Earth to complete a revolution
- a space rock near Earth that could become a meteor
- moving around a larger body in space
- a large space rock that orbits the Sun
- When Earth spins one time on it's axis
- to spin on an axis
13 Clues: to spin on an axis • When Earth completes a rotation • moving around a larger body in space • a meteor that reaches Earth's surface • a large space rock that orbits the Sun • When Earth spins one time on it's axis • a meteoroid that entered Earth's atmosphere • when Earth completes one orbit around the Sun • an enormous ball of hot gas that releases light • ...
Ch. 1 & 3 crossword 2014-11-21
Across
- two sub-layers of the earths crust that move
- the layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere
- the impact of a person or community on the environment
- branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and there surroundings
- substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle
- is the endurance of systems and processes
- the variety of life in the world
- water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
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- spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water
- science of the interactions between the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment
- The changing of a liquid into a gas
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- that lies beneath the crust and above the central core
20 Clues: the variety of life in the world • the rigid outer part of the earth • The changing of a liquid into a gas • the upper layer of the earth's mantle • is the endurance of systems and processes • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • two sub-layers of the earths crust that move • the impact of a person or community on the environment • ...
Wiseman-Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
Across
- model of the church that is of service to the world
- What the name Peter means
- sacred______, word of God inspired by the Holy Spirit and contained in books
- God's chosen people in the Gospels
- Apostle who was replaced
- How someone enters into the Church's communion (3 words)
- What dimension of communion is between us and others
- How Christ builds up and sustains members of his Mystical Body on Earth
- Latin word for "Church"
- How many apostles Jesus chose on Earth
- People who are part of the visible society of where?
- The first Pope
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- What dimension of communion is between God and Man
- how Protestants are in communion with Catholics
- Who is the visible foundation of the Church
- sacred ______, word of God passed to apostles without alteration
- model of the Church that converts people, proclaims and brings salvation
- model of the church that teaches and sanctifies
- who has the primary mission to bring redemption to mankind
- Means one who is sent out
- Who elects a new Pope
- visible manifestation of grace
- Apostle who was chosen to replace the other
- What Jesus established while on Earth
- An ordained person whose job is to help
25 Clues: The first Pope • Who elects a new Pope • Latin word for "Church" • Apostle who was replaced • What the name Peter means • Means one who is sent out • visible manifestation of grace • God's chosen people in the Gospels • What Jesus established while on Earth • How many apostles Jesus chose on Earth • An ordained person whose job is to help • ...
Earth Atmospheric Layers 2022-04-01
Across
- A depletion of the protective sun layer
- Highly reactive gases made of three oxygen atoms
- it takes two hydrogen and one _____ to make water
- home of the ozone layer
- Rain,snow,sleet, and hall
- Space rock
- A chemical found in most chlorine that causes the depletion of the ozone layer
- Where the meteors burn
- A moon or machine that orbits the planet
- The layer located in the stratosphere that protects humans from the sun
Down
- An aircraft for transportation
- The furthest layer from earth
- A group of gases surrounding the earth
- Earth's southernmost continent
- The closest layer to earth
- The hottest layer
16 Clues: Space rock • The hottest layer • Where the meteors burn • home of the ozone layer • Rain,snow,sleet, and hall • The closest layer to earth • The furthest layer from earth • An aircraft for transportation • Earth's southernmost continent • A group of gases surrounding the earth • A depletion of the protective sun layer • A moon or machine that orbits the planet • ...
Earth Atmospheric Layers 2022-04-01
Across
- A depletion of the protective sun layer
- Highly reactive gases made of three oxygen atoms
- it takes two hydrogen and one _____ to make water
- home of the ozone layer
- Rain,snow,sleet, and hall
- Space rock
- A chemical found in most chlorine that causes the depletion of the ozone layer
- Where the meteors burn
- A moon or machine that orbits the planet
- The layer located in the stratosphere that protects humans from the sun
Down
- An aircraft for transportation
- The furthest layer from earth
- A group of gases surrounding the earth
- Earth's southernmost continent
- The closest layer to earth
- The hottest layer
16 Clues: Space rock • The hottest layer • Where the meteors burn • home of the ozone layer • Rain,snow,sleet, and hall • The closest layer to earth • The furthest layer from earth • An aircraft for transportation • Earth's southernmost continent • A group of gases surrounding the earth • A depletion of the protective sun layer • A moon or machine that orbits the planet • ...
Forces and motion 2021-11-08
Across
- large bodies in our solar system
- the gases that make up our atmosphere
- the air that is around the earth
- gas lighter than air
- force that brings objects together
- moving something by pressing it
- the rocky body near earth
- a push or pull
Down
- groups of galaxy clusters
- last name newton
- groups of stars and planets
- grab an object and move it towards you
- the planet we live in
- movement
- a ball of gas in a system or galaxy
15 Clues: movement • a push or pull • last name newton • gas lighter than air • the planet we live in • groups of galaxy clusters • the rocky body near earth • groups of stars and planets • moving something by pressing it • large bodies in our solar system • the air that is around the earth • force that brings objects together • a ball of gas in a system or galaxy • ...
✨Space✨ 2023-11-14
Across
- Earths twin
- People who go to outer space
- Center of our Solar System
- A planet the spins on it's side
- The red planet
- Gives signals from place place in Earth
- Takes a month to orbit Earth
- Our galaxy
Down
- A dwarf planet
- A blue planet
- The only planet we know that supports life
- A Giant balls of hot gas
- The biggest planet in our Solar System
- A planet with rings around it
- The smallest planet in our Solar System
15 Clues: Our galaxy • Earths twin • A blue planet • A dwarf planet • The red planet • A Giant balls of hot gas • Center of our Solar System • People who go to outer space • Takes a month to orbit Earth • A planet with rings around it • A planet the spins on it's side • The biggest planet in our Solar System • Gives signals from place place in Earth • The smallest planet in our Solar System • ...
Magnetism - PS8 2025-01-31
Across
- A navigation tool that uses Earth’s magnetic field to point north.
- A magnet created by electricity passing through coils of wire.
- Light displays in the sky caused by Earth’s magnetic field interacting with solar wind.
- A magnet that loses its magnetism when removed from a magnetic field.
- This planet generates its own magnetic field.
- An object that produces a magnetic field and attracts certain metals.
- A coil of wire that generates a magnetic field when carrying current.
- A conductor that can carry electric current, producing magnetism.
- The protective magnetic field surrounding Earth.
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- The two ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The force pushing like poles apart.
- The force pulling opposite poles together.
- The pole of a magnet that points toward Earth's geographic North.
- A magnet that stays magnetized for a long time.
- The pole opposite the north pole of a magnet.
- The movement of electric charge, which can create a magnetic field.
- A rare-earth metal used to make extremely strong magnets.
- The molten iron and nickel layer inside Earth responsible for its magnetism.
- The invisible area around a magnet where its force acts.
19 Clues: The force pushing like poles apart. • The force pulling opposite poles together. • The pole opposite the north pole of a magnet. • This planet generates its own magnetic field. • A magnet that stays magnetized for a long time. • The protective magnetic field surrounding Earth. • The invisible area around a magnet where its force acts. • ...
Seasons 2022-03-18
Across
- who has summer when the north pole tilts away from the sun
- what takes 24 hours
- what season comes after winter?
- what season comes after summer?
- who has summer when the north pole tilts toward the sun
- what takes 365 days?
- what season is it in the northern hemisphere when the north pole tilts away from the sun
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- when the earth goes around the sun
- what the northern hemisphere gets during winter
- when the earth spins on its axis
- divides the earth into two hemispheres
- what season is it in the northern hemisphere when the north pole tilts toward the sun?
- what the northern hemisphere gets during summer
- the two halves of the earth
14 Clues: what takes 24 hours • what takes 365 days? • the two halves of the earth • what season comes after winter? • what season comes after summer? • when the earth spins on its axis • when the earth goes around the sun • divides the earth into two hemispheres • what the northern hemisphere gets during winter • what the northern hemisphere gets during summer • ...
Geography and Map Skills 2024-09-20
Across
- The ocean located to the east of the United States.
- The Line at 0 degrees longitude.
- The key feature of a map that explains the symbols.
- The study of the Earth and its people.
- A picture on a map that represents a place or thing.
- The four main directions (North, East, South, West) are called what?
- The line that separates the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- This key feature of a map shows direction.
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- This key feature tells you the subject matter of a map.
- The lines that run east and west around the Earth.
- The ocean located to the west of the United States.
- The ratio of a distance on a map that corresponds to the distance on the ground.
- The directions between the cardinal directions on a compass rose.
- The lines that run north and south around the Earth.
- The continent located south of the continent we live on.
- The Earth's shape.
16 Clues: The Earth's shape. • The Line at 0 degrees longitude. • The study of the Earth and its people. • This key feature of a map shows direction. • The lines that run east and west around the Earth. • The ocean located to the west of the United States. • The ocean located to the east of the United States. • The key feature of a map that explains the symbols. • ...
Geography Revision 2024-09-09
Across
- The smallest continent and one of the largest countries on Earth
- A country in Asia with the lowest population density
- An animal with a backbone
- A movement in the Earth's crust causing shaking.
- The largest ocean on Earth
- When plates move towards each other and collide
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- The line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- A solid fossil fuel formed from dead plants
- The capital city of Japan
- The river and mountain range dividing Europe and Asia
- It is between the crust and the core (inside the Earth)
- A climate in the tropical zone with grassland and animals like giraffes, elephants and zebras
- A strait that separates Europe from America
- A rainy climate in the temperate zone: the UK has this climate
- A canal that divides Asia from Africa
15 Clues: The capital city of Japan • An animal with a backbone • The largest ocean on Earth • A canal that divides Asia from Africa • A solid fossil fuel formed from dead plants • A strait that separates Europe from America • When plates move towards each other and collide • A movement in the Earth's crust causing shaking. • A country in Asia with the lowest population density • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2024-01-10
Across
- waves Waves produced by earthquakes
- Shapes the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- The layers of rock that has 3 main parts
- Destroy and wears away land masses through processes like weathering and erosion
- Layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
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- Consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- The middle layer of earth below the crust
- The part of earth that contains all living organisms
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer skin
- Contains all of earths water
- The part of earth that contains gases
- dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust
- A dense ball of solid metal
- The innermost layer of earth below the mantle
- rock found in the crust that has a light color and has coarse grains
15 Clues: A dense ball of solid metal • Contains all of earths water • The part of earth that contains gases • The layers of rock that has 3 main parts • The middle layer of earth below the crust • dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust • waves Waves produced by earthquakes • The innermost layer of earth below the mantle • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2024-01-10
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- rock found in the crust that has a light color and has coarse grains
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer skin
- Contains all of earths water
- The part of earth that contains all living organisms
- The middle layer of earth below the crust
- The part of earth that contains gases
- core A dense ball of solid metal
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- core Layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- The layers of rock that has 3 main parts
- forces Shapes the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust
- Consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- forces Destroy and wears away land masses through processes like weathering and erosion
- The innermost layer of earth below the mantle
- waves Waves produced by earthquakes
15 Clues: Contains all of earths water • The part of earth that contains gases • The layers of rock that has 3 main parts • The middle layer of earth below the crust • dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust • waves Waves produced by earthquakes • core A dense ball of solid metal • The innermost layer of earth below the mantle • ...
Earth Process Quiz 1 2021-03-25
Across
- today is?
- air that sinks
- second wave to arrive
- outer layer of Earth
- what happens to temp. as you go deeper down
- part of core that is solid
- molten rock inside earth
- supercontinent
- thickest layer of Earth
- points for late work
- means breakable
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- school mascot
- idea of Continental Drift
- air that rises
- first wave to arrive
- part of core that is liquid
- describes the crust
- records Earthquake waves
- molten rock on Earth's surface
- gas, liquid or paste
20 Clues: today is? • school mascot • air that sinks • air that rises • supercontinent • means breakable • describes the crust • first wave to arrive • outer layer of Earth • points for late work • gas, liquid or paste • second wave to arrive • thickest layer of Earth • records Earthquake waves • molten rock inside earth • idea of Continental Drift • part of core that is solid • part of core that is liquid • ...
Greek Word Parts 2023-05-04
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- avalanche,tornado,hurricane
- study of relation of living things
- space traveler
- scientific knowledge
- sealed glass dome with all of earth's features
- people,society,civilization
- stars,galaxies,planets
- having to do with heat
- animals,study,science
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- star shaped mark
- dial controls on a heater
- means half of a sphere
- rocks,minerals,earth
- air that surrounds the Earth
- instrument used to measure temperature
- Zeus,Apollo,Athena
- study of all living things
- weather,forecast,barometer
- Earth is a round shape
- container,vacuum,hot,cold
20 Clues: space traveler • star shaped mark • Zeus,Apollo,Athena • rocks,minerals,earth • scientific knowledge • animals,study,science • means half of a sphere • Earth is a round shape • stars,galaxies,planets • having to do with heat • dial controls on a heater • container,vacuum,hot,cold • study of all living things • weather,forecast,barometer • avalanche,tornado,hurricane • ...
Green VI Earth Day crossword 2020-04-22
Across
- Male parent.
- ___lithic. Before humans took center stage.
- Used again in a new way.
- Eyelid annoyance.
- What the Earth would say right now.
- Sleep noise cut short.
- Help convert waste to reusable material.
- Classic opening story line.
- Not a place to dwell in.
- Ditto #20
- Common name for asphalt to pave roads.
- Exceptional way to comprehend things. (abbreviation)
- Title of respect.
- Metal baking dish for crusty dessert. (2 wds)
- All Lessen the use of everything (2 wds).
- Baby fox.
- Genetic messengers.
- How the Earth feels in Climate Crisis.
- Local supply of useful materials or services(2 wds)
- Sad Shakespearean outcry.
- Sludge. Like sewage dumped in the sea.
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- Promissory note. Many overdue to Mother Earth.
- Consumer. Where the power to help the Earth lies.
- Opposite of new dog.
- Native American tribe.
- Dairy alternative. Fewer cows would help balance the Earth.
- Gathering for spooky outreach.
- Star that got brighter.
- Very (slang) poisonous. (2 wds)
- Sediment from making wine.
- What to do with glass jars.
- What we throw away. Can often be resources.
- Caustic soda for soap, cooking, illegal drugs and biodiesel.
- Place where Corona virus overwhelms caregivers. (abbrev.)
- To make furniture from plastic waste. (2 wds)
- Not as messy.
- Had a snack.
- Sound of noise pollution from motorbikes.
- Not able to release one’s hold. (3 wds)
- Figure out better ways to do things.
- Latin eggs.
41 Clues: Ditto #20 • Baby fox. • Latin eggs. • Male parent. • Had a snack. • Not as messy. • Eyelid annoyance. • Title of respect. • Genetic messengers. • Opposite of new dog. • Native American tribe. • Sleep noise cut short. • Star that got brighter. • Used again in a new way. • Not a place to dwell in. • Sad Shakespearean outcry. • Sediment from making wine. • What to do with glass jars. • ...
easy crossword you will ever do 2022-06-02
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- type of word in english
- beast friend
- 3rd planet
- thing that is like a clock
- thing that is round
- game from 80s
- mine craft player
- guy from beast video
- green thing above earth soil
- game from also the 80s
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- type of bug
- fast thing in time
- type of shape
- type of mob
- thing that shrinks in time
- beast friend
- hot thing on earth
- beast fried
- you tuber on YouTube
- athletic guy from beast video
- mine craft player
- elm street guy
- 4th planet
23 Clues: 3rd planet • 4th planet • type of bug • type of mob • beast fried • beast friend • beast friend • type of shape • game from 80s • elm street guy • mine craft player • mine craft player • fast thing in time • hot thing on earth • thing that is round • you tuber on YouTube • guy from beast video • game from also the 80s • type of word in english • thing that shrinks in time • thing that is like a clock • ...
Solar System 2013-04-10
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- A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano or at the mouth of a geyser.
- Small, rocky bodies orbit close to the sun.
- The third planet from the Sun.
- The fourth planet from the Sun.
- The eighth planet from the Sun and the fourth largest.
- The central of the Earth, lying below the mantle.
- The second planet from the Sun.
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- An object that produces a coma.
- Any of the large, low-lying dark areas on the Moon or on Mars or other inner planets.
- The seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest.
- The planet closest to the Sun and the smallest in the solar system.
- A compound containing two oxygen atoms per molecule.
- The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest.
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
- The solid, outermost layer of the Earth, lying above the mantle.
15 Clues: The third planet from the Sun. • An object that produces a coma. • The fourth planet from the Sun. • The second planet from the Sun. • Small, rocky bodies orbit close to the sun. • The fifth planet from the Sun and the largest. • The central of the Earth, lying below the mantle. • A compound containing two oxygen atoms per molecule. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-02-19
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- The Earthquake intensity scale based on observation.
- Pieces of the Earth's Crust that float around on the mantle.
- The idea that the continents were once one but have gradually moved apart.
- The scientist who first proposed the idea of continental drift.
- The type of plate that contains a continent.
- The type of boundary where two plates rub against one another, ofen causing an earthquake.
- The type of heat transfer used in the mantle.
- The zone at a convergent boundary where a plate is being destroyed.
- The part of the mantle where convection currents occur.
- The type of boundary where two plates are moving away from one another.
- The layer of the Earth that contains the Upper Manlte and the Lower crust.
- The outer layer of Earth.
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- The type of boundary where two plates are moving towards one another.
- The theory most scientists believe now where the Earth consists of several plates on it's crust that are always moving.
- The material that makes up most of the core.
- The type of plate that contains the planet's oceans.
- The 'super continent' that existed 200 billion years ago.
- The spot at a divergent boundary where hot magma rises from the mantle and cools on the surface.
- The very center of the Earth.
- The Earthquake intensity scale based on the measurement of instruments.
20 Clues: The outer layer of Earth. • The very center of the Earth. • The material that makes up most of the core. • The type of plate that contains a continent. • The type of heat transfer used in the mantle. • The Earthquake intensity scale based on observation. • The type of plate that contains the planet's oceans. • The part of the mantle where convection currents occur. • ...
8.7A Vocabulary 2024-01-06
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- A representation or idea used to describe and explain phenomena that cannot be experienced directly.
- The 24 hour period in which the earth completes one full rotation on its axis
- An imaginary line around the Earth that goes exactly midway between the North Pole and the South Pole and divides it into two halves, the north and southern hemisphere
- The hemisphere below the equator
- The path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon.
- The positioning and tilt of Earth relative to the sun results in the most amount of daylight time (summer solstice), or the least amount of daylight time (winter solstice) in a single day
- The circular motion of an object around its center
- When the sun is on the other side of the Earth from you and its light and heat don't get to you. We get day and night because the Earth spins (rotates) on its imaginary axis.
- The circular orbit of one object around another object.
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- When you can see the sun from where you are and its light and heat can reach you. We get day and night because the earth spins (rotates) on it's imaginary axis
- Caused because of the tilt and its changing relationship to the Sun. Earth's 4 seasons are Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring
- The hemisphere above the equator
- Means to be slightly turned. The Earth's axis slightly tilts at 23.5 degrees.
- Occurs when the position of the Sun is exactly over the equator. Occurring twice a year (fall and spring), the hours of day and night are about equal almost everywhere on earth.
- An imaginary line an object turns around
15 Clues: The hemisphere above the equator • The hemisphere below the equator • An imaginary line an object turns around • The circular motion of an object around its center • The circular orbit of one object around another object. • The 24 hour period in which the earth completes one full rotation on its axis • ...
Solar Eclipse Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-30
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- The outer part of the Moon's shadow where a partial eclipse is visible.
- The lunar phase where the Moon is positioned between Earth and the Sun, necessary for a solar eclipse.
- The narrow track on Earth where observers can see a total solar eclipse.
- The moment during an eclipse when the largest area of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
- A cooler, darker area on the Sun's surface that can be visible during some eclipses.
- A solar eclipse where the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon.
- A solar eclipse where the Sun appears as a bright ring around the Moon due to the Moon's smaller size.
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- The spring equinox, which can affect eclipse predictions due to orbital alignments.
- The points where the Moon's orbit crosses the ecliptic, critical for eclipse alignment.
- The darkest part of the Moon's shadow where a total eclipse is visible.
- An astronomical event where the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, blocking sunlight.
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere visible during a total solar eclipse.
- The apparent path of the Sun across the sky, which the Moon must align with for an eclipse to occur.
- The point directly overhead an observer; eclipses are most striking when near the zenith.
- A solar eclipse where only a portion of the Sun is obscured by the Moon.
- The point in the Moon's orbit farthest from Earth.
- A faint light along the ecliptic, sometimes visible during solar eclipses at dawn or dusk.
- The point in the Moon's orbit closest to Earth.
- An approximately 18-year cycle after which similar solar and lunar eclipses occur.
19 Clues: The point in the Moon's orbit closest to Earth. • The point in the Moon's orbit farthest from Earth. • A solar eclipse where the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon. • The darkest part of the Moon's shadow where a total eclipse is visible. • The outer part of the Moon's shadow where a partial eclipse is visible. • ...
5th Grade Crossword 2024-08-28
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- A record made by people who saw or took part in an event
- People who study geography
- main directions: north, south, east, and west
- A map that shows a two-dimensional representation of an area’s physical features
- An imaginary line that runs horizontally around the middle of the earth dividing it into two equal halves - the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere
- Features created by people
- Rose Direction marker
- The study of the earth and all the people who live in it
- A system of leaders and laws that helps people live safely together in a community, a state, or a country
- Features formed by nature
- A person who studies history and uses clues to learn about the past
- All the facts or information available about an event or a place
- Explains symbols used on a map
- A member of a country, state, city, or town
- Imaginary lines that run vertically north and south around the earth
- A human group
- The way people use resources to meet their needs
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- One person’s way of looking at something. Another person looking at the same thing may not have the same opinion.
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs
- A map that shows a past event, time, or geographical situation
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- Imaginary lines that go horizontally east and west around the earth
- An area of earth in which many features are similar
- A map that shows political divisions such states in a country or countries in a continent
- A representation of an area of land in the form of a diagram
- A record of an event written by someone who was not there at the time
- An imaginary line that runs north to south and divides the earth into two equal halves - the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere
- This is historical information passed down by word of mouth.
- A way of life
- The study of citizenship
30 Clues: A way of life • A human group • Rose Direction marker • The study of citizenship • Features formed by nature • People who study geography • Features created by people • Explains symbols used on a map • A member of a country, state, city, or town • main directions: north, south, east, and west • The way people use resources to meet their needs • ...
Space crossword puzzle 2021-04-16
10 Clues: what earth is • what we live on • the shape of earth • what gives us light • the name of earths moon • what earth's nickname is • what earth has least of on it • what earth does around the sun • this is what earth mostly has on it • what we use to show what is on earth
Plate tectonics 2024-05-14
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- -an opening through in the earth's crust where lava erupts
- -Made out of solid rocks and minerals
- -Made out of iron and Nickel
- -deaths of 93 in 1931 earthquake
- -The first person that made a theory about the tectonic theory
- -is caused by the movements of the earth crust and outer layer
- - had the most deaths in 1931 New Zealand earthquake
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- -the least affected city
- -is a supercontinent
- -is the solid outer part of earth
- -Hottest layer of the Earth
- -The maori god of Earthquakes and volcanoes
- -Thickest layer of the earth
13 Clues: -is a supercontinent • -the least affected city • -Hottest layer of the Earth • -Made out of iron and Nickel • -Thickest layer of the earth • -deaths of 93 in 1931 earthquake • -is the solid outer part of earth • -Made out of solid rocks and minerals • -The maori god of Earthquakes and volcanoes • - had the most deaths in 1931 New Zealand earthquake • ...
Ecology Terms 2024-11-05
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- all the living thing and non-living things that exist on earth
- are made up of both living and non-living parts interacting together. We call these biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors
- all the water on earth
- factors – The non-living things (the physical surroundings)
- the ability for populations of organisms to continue to live, interact, and reproduce indefinitely (forever)
- Biome an area of water falling under two categories
- several organisms of the same species within an ecosystem
- biomes high salt content
- refers to the system as a whole
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- several populations of living things together in a particular area
- Solid outer layer of the earth
- Biome an area of land with similar climate with similar communities of plants and animals
- water biomes very low salt content
- taking personal responsibility for the management or care of something
- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce with one another and their offspring can also reproduce
- Refers to the physical environment or location where a species lives (their address )
- factors – Living things or once was living.
- Refers to the role or function of a species in an ecosystem
- Layer of gases that surround the earth
- the number of different types of organisms in an ecosystem
20 Clues: all the water on earth • biomes high salt content • Solid outer layer of the earth • refers to the system as a whole • water biomes very low salt content • Layer of gases that surround the earth • factors – Living things or once was living. • Biome an area of water falling under two categories • several organisms of the same species within an ecosystem • ...
Unit 5 2017-04-02
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- / the makeup of a rock; describes either the minerals or elements present in it
- / a mountain that forms when molten rock, called magma, is forced to the Earth’s surface
- / the boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- / the theory that continents can drift apart from one another and have done so in the past
- / the region where an oceanic plate sinks down into the asthenosphere at a convergent boundary, usually between continental and oceanic plates
- / the central, spherical part of the Earth below the mantle
- / a shaking or trembling of a portion of the earth
- / a break in the Earth’s crust along which blocks of the crust slide relative to one another due to tectonic forces
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- / the boundary between two tectonic pates that are sliding past each other horizontally
- / the boundary between two colliding tectonic plates
- / the theory that the Earth’s lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that move around on top of the asthenosphere and mantle
- / the transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or a gas
- / the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- / the thin, outermost layer of the Earth, or the uppermost part of the lithosphere.
- / the outermost, rigid layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- / an act, process, or result of lifting up a part of the Earth’s surface
- / the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core
- / the hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melts; may include mineral crystals
- / magma that flows onto the Earth’s surface
19 Clues: / magma that flows onto the Earth’s surface • / a shaking or trembling of a portion of the earth • / the boundary between two colliding tectonic plates • / the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core • / the central, spherical part of the Earth below the mantle • / the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume • ...
Lesson 1: The Earth Forms 2023-10-11
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- The lighter crust that makes up the continents.
- Melted into a liquid.
- The hot center of the Earth.
- The heavier crust that makes up the ocean floor.
- The remains of something that was destroyed.
- An explosion from beneath the Earth's surface.
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- The simplest organisms that carry out all basic life activities.
- A system that provides everything needed to stay alive.
- A piece of rock that hits the surface of a planet or moon after traveling through space
- The layer of the earth that surrounds the core.
- Poisonous
- An opening in the earth that lets out gases and other materials.
- A ball of ice, rock, frozen gases, and dust that orbits the sun.
- The outer layer of the Earth.
14 Clues: Poisonous • Melted into a liquid. • The hot center of the Earth. • The outer layer of the Earth. • The remains of something that was destroyed. • An explosion from beneath the Earth's surface. • The lighter crust that makes up the continents. • The layer of the earth that surrounds the core. • The heavier crust that makes up the ocean floor. • ...
The Earth's Spheres 2022-06-06
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- The layer of gases that surround the earth
- The habitat for all living things on earth
- What chlorophyl uses to make sugar
- The sphere involving all the materials coming from the Earth's crust to about 100 km deep
- The out most layer of the Earth
- Makes up most of the Atmosphere
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- The 5 biggest bodies of water
- The bodies of water on earth
- The strongest material
- the most common liquid
- Makes up the second biggest amount of the Atmosphere
- The most common metal
12 Clues: The most common metal • The strongest material • the most common liquid • The bodies of water on earth • The 5 biggest bodies of water • The out most layer of the Earth • Makes up most of the Atmosphere • What chlorophyl uses to make sugar • The layer of gases that surround the earth • The habitat for all living things on earth • ...
planets 2025-04-16
10 Clues: earth like • red planet • far from the sun • only place to live • it keeps earth warm • Earth's sister planet • orbits around the earth • mercury Venus earth mars • shortest orbit around the sun • move repeatedly around the planet
The Other Foot 2025-08-11
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- Author’s last name
- The visitor's race
- The type of war that destroyed Earth
- Hattie encourages Willie to choose __
- A symbol of racial segregation in the story
- Emotional force driving Willie at first
- Willie's last name
- The object that brings the white man to Mars
- The original planet of human life
- People on Mars feared that whites would bring this again
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- A major theme: choose __ over revenge
- What Willie initially plans to do to the white man
- What Willie wants to install for whites only
- The leader of the townspeople
- Planet where African Americans built a new life
- A law that separates people by race
- The name of Willie's wife
- Bradbury's story is a commentary on the need to let go of this
- What remains of Earth
19 Clues: Author’s last name • The visitor's race • Willie's last name • What remains of Earth • The name of Willie's wife • The leader of the townspeople • The original planet of human life • A law that separates people by race • The type of war that destroyed Earth • A major theme: choose __ over revenge • Hattie encourages Willie to choose __ • Emotional force driving Willie at first • ...
Nature and Natural Phenomena(Киреев) 2024-06-11
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- a natural stream of water of usually considerable volume
- to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle
- an arc or circle that exhibits in concentric bands the colors of the spectrum and that is formed opposite the sun by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in raindrops, spray, or mist
- a natural chamber or series of chambers in the earth or in the side of a hill or cliff
- the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity
- a loose granular material that results from the disintegration of rocks, consists of particles smaller than gravel but coarser than silt, and is used in mortar, glass, abrasives, and foundry molds
- the process of freezing
- precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow
- a range of hills or mountains
- a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour or greater that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning, and that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes
- to become warm or hot
- a storm accompanied by lightning and thunder
- to motion with the hands or with something held in them in signal or salute
- a natural movement of air of any velocity
- : one dominated by woody vegetation
- a body of running water (such as a river or creek) flowing on the earth
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- a moderate degree of wetness especially of the atmosphere
- the sun's light or direct rays
- a geographic area
- a vent in the crust of the earth or another planet or a moon from which usually molten or hot rock and steam issue
- a sweeping and destructive conflagration especially in a wilderness or a rural area
- a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth
- vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere that differs from cloud only in being near the ground
- a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land
- the upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow
- the land bordering a usually large body of water
- a shaking or trembling of the earth that is volcanic or tectonic in origin
- the usually rapid downward movement of a mass of rock, earth, or artificial fill on a slope
- a piece of rock for a specified function
- the surface of a planet (such as the earth or Mars)
- an elongate depression of the earth's surface usually between ranges of hills or mountains
- water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere
- a wetland often partially or intermittently covered with water
- the action of a force against an opposing force
34 Clues: a geographic area • to become warm or hot • the process of freezing • a range of hills or mountains • the sun's light or direct rays • : one dominated by woody vegetation • a piece of rock for a specified function • a natural movement of air of any velocity • a storm accompanied by lightning and thunder • to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle • ...
Manuel Social Studies 2020-06-02
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- envelope of gases that surround Earth
- process of turning from liquid to vapour
- continent in which USA is located
- takes 365 days
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- theory explaining the structure of the earth’s crust
- all’s earth water
- the continent in which Brazil,Argentina and other countries are located
- solid crust of the planet
- is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- mountain or hill, that has a crater
- natural feature of the earths surface
- is the system that guides the Market economy
- part of the Earth that includes all life forms
13 Clues: takes 365 days • all’s earth water • solid crust of the planet • continent in which USA is located • mountain or hill, that has a crater • envelope of gases that surround Earth • natural feature of the earths surface • process of turning from liquid to vapour • is the system that guides the Market economy • part of the Earth that includes all life forms • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-05-14
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- -deaths of 93 in 1931 earthquake
- -Hottest layer of the Earth
- -is the solid outer part of earth
- -the least affected city
- -Made out of iron and Nickel
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- -Made out of solid rocks and minerals
- -is a supercontinent
- -The first person that made a theory about the tectonic theory
- -an opening through in the earth's crust where lava erupts
- - had the most deaths in 1931 New Zealand earthquake
- -is caused by the movements of the earth crust and outer layer
- -Thickest layer of the earth
- -The maori god of Earthquakes and volcanoes
13 Clues: -is a supercontinent • -the least affected city • -Hottest layer of the Earth • -Thickest layer of the earth • -Made out of iron and Nickel • -deaths of 93 in 1931 earthquake • -is the solid outer part of earth • -Made out of solid rocks and minerals • -The maori god of Earthquakes and volcanoes • - had the most deaths in 1931 New Zealand earthquake • ...
Weather 2025-09-02
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- solid part of Earth
- trapping of the sun's warmth
- containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun
- Outermost region of a planet's atmosphere
- where there is life
- The lowest region of the atmosphere
- Increase in temperature with height
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- A thin layer of gas surrounding Earth
- The layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere
- A high concentration of ions and free electrons
- The frozen portion of water on Earth’s surface
- Protects the earth from asteroids and meteors
- system containing all of Earth’s water
13 Clues: solid part of Earth • where there is life • trapping of the sun's warmth • The lowest region of the atmosphere • Increase in temperature with height • A thin layer of gas surrounding Earth • system containing all of Earth’s water • Outermost region of a planet's atmosphere • Protects the earth from asteroids and meteors • The frozen portion of water on Earth’s surface • ...
our earth(Jason,Bianca,Alive) 2023-02-22
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- spread
- living space for animals
- overflow or overtide
- oxygen producers
- a substance that harms the earth
- lessen an activity
- Natural disaster
- new purpose
- re analyze
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- transformation for the better
- fix
- dangerous conditions
- layer of earth
- 70 percent of our body
- Non living things
- fresh material from organisms
- deny
- living things
- biome
- landfills and rubbish
20 Clues: fix • deny • biome • spread • re analyze • new purpose • living things • layer of earth • oxygen producers • Natural disaster • Non living things • lessen an activity • dangerous conditions • overflow or overtide • landfills and rubbish • 70 percent of our body • living space for animals • transformation for the better • fresh material from organisms • a substance that harms the earth
Gods and Goddesses 2022-10-14
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- God of the Underworld
- A god of war and hunting
- cow goddess
- Goddess of the Sky
- the creator god
- fish goddess
- God of the Earth
- goddess of moisture
- The mother Goddess
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- The God of the Sky
- god of grain
- god of wind or air
- frog goddess
- Sun God
- The Goddess of law, order, and truth
- God of the desert, storms, and violence
- god of infinity
- God of the Dead & Embalming
- A god of the earth and the horizon
- god of war and sun
20 Clues: Sun God • cow goddess • god of grain • frog goddess • fish goddess • god of infinity • the creator god • God of the Earth • The God of the Sky • god of wind or air • Goddess of the Sky • god of war and sun • The mother Goddess • goddess of moisture • God of the Underworld • A god of war and hunting • God of the Dead & Embalming • A god of the earth and the horizon • ...
Earth system and plate tectonics 2023-04-29
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- the border between 2 plates
- the outmost layer of the Earth that consists of the crusts and the brittle upper mantle
- the scientific study of Earthquake and the internal structure of the Earth
- pieces that the lithosphere layer broke into
- when 2 tectonic plates collide with each other
- when 2 tectonic plates move away from each other
- layer of mainly dense basalt that supports the Earth's oceans
- the crust made of land and the extended continental shelf around it.
- part of the mantle under lithosphere
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- the sphere that contains all of the planet's living organisms and includes the other 3 spheres
- when 2 plates collide and 1 plate sinks into the mantle under the other plate
- type of current that occurs in the mantle layer
- the sphere that is made up of all the water of our planet
- the study of the Earth and the rocks that make it up
- energy traveling through Earth in the form of a wave
- Scientists that study Geology
- the sphere that contains all the gases on the Earth's surface
17 Clues: the border between 2 plates • Scientists that study Geology • part of the mantle under lithosphere • pieces that the lithosphere layer broke into • when 2 tectonic plates collide with each other • type of current that occurs in the mantle layer • when 2 tectonic plates move away from each other • the study of the Earth and the rocks that make it up • ...
6th Topic 1 Earth's Systems 2024-09-17
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- forces that build up land features
- making maps showing distances and elevations between landforms
- does not need a pump- water comes to the surface due to pressure
- the system that incorporates all the living things on Earth
- total amount of salt dissolved in the water
- 97% of the water on Earth is ____ ____
- separate watersheds due to elevated land
- when sediment carried by rivers gets deposited, it builds up to form land
- forces that break down or wear away land features
- the movement of water from Earth to the atmosphere and back
- photos from planes
- the system of Solid and liquid inner and outer core and all rocky materials on Earth
- energy from the sun is called this
- natural stream of water that flows into bigger bodies of water
- many mountain ranges together are called this
- system movement that can reinforce a positive or negative change
- Many mountain systems together are called this
- the change of rock as it is heated, solidifies, and changes in form and size
- these landforms have high elevation and high relief.
- landform with high elevation and low relief
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- shows surface features as if seen from above. Shows relief, elevation, and slope of the ground
- Imagery- maps using satellite data and images
- top of the area underground that is always saturated with water
- uses GPS, satellite images and more, to solve problems and look at patterns in populated areas
- water in reservoirs underground, supply a lot of drinking water in the US
- The area of land that supplies water to a river
- connect points of equal elevation
- energy from Earth’s heat is called this
- the average salinity of water is 37___ __ ____
- the frozen component of the hydrosphere
- a hole dug below the water table to supply water
- only 3% of the water on Earth is___ ____
- used for locating areas -need at least 3 satellites
- hills of sand built up by wind deposition
- the system of the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the system that is all the water on Earth
- the ability to do work
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- small scale representations of what they are observing
- landform with low elevation and low relief
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
41 Clues: photos from planes • the ability to do work • connect points of equal elevation • forces that build up land features • energy from the sun is called this • 97% of the water on Earth is ____ ____ • energy from Earth’s heat is called this • the frozen component of the hydrosphere • separate watersheds due to elevated land • only 3% of the water on Earth is___ ____ • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-11
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- Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries.
- ____ volcanoes have steep slopes and are formed by acid lava flowing before solidifying.
- ___________ crust makes up the continents.
- ___________ ______ are formed when two oceanic crusts converge.
- A _________ boundary is formed when two plates slide past each other.
- _________ volcanoes are steep at the summit and gentler near the base.
- The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____.
- ________ plates are pieces of the Earth's crust that make up the surface of the Earth.
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- _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth.
- Volcanoes are formed due to __________.
- Plates move apart from each other at _________ boundaries.
- The centre layer of the Earth is the ______.
- _______ ________ are elongated depressions in the sea floor.
- When two continental crusts diverge, ____ _______ are formed.
- Liquid resistance to flow is called _________.
15 Clues: Volcanoes are formed due to __________. • ___________ crust makes up the continents. • The centre layer of the Earth is the ______. • Liquid resistance to flow is called _________. • The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____. • _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth. • Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-11
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- ________ plates are pieces of the Earth's crust that make up the surface of the Earth.
- _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth.
- ___________ ______ are formed when two oceanic crusts converge.
- Volcanoes are formed due to __________.
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- The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____.
- A _________ boundary is formed when two plates slide past each other.
- _______ ________ are elongated depressions in the sea floor.
- _________ volcanoes are steep at the summit and gentler near the base.
- ____ volcanoes have steep slopes and are formed by acid lava flowing before solidifying.
- When two continental crusts diverge, ____ _______ are formed.
- Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries.
- ___________ crust makes up the continents.
- The centre layer of the Earth is the ______.
- Plates move apart from each other at _________ boundaries.
- Liquid resistance to flow is called _________.
15 Clues: Volcanoes are formed due to __________. • ___________ crust makes up the continents. • The centre layer of the Earth is the ______. • The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____. • Liquid resistance to flow is called _________. • _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth. • Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-11
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- _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth.
- _________ volcanoes are steep at the summit and gentler near the base.
- A _________ boundary is formed when two plates slide past each other.
- ___________ ______ are formed when two oceanic crusts converge.
- When two continental crusts diverge, ____ _______ are formed.
- The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____.
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- Liquid resistance to flow is called _________.
- ____ volcanoes have steep slopes and are formed by acid lava flowing before solidifying.
- _______ ________ are elongated depressions in the sea floor.
- Volcanoes are formed due to __________.
- ___________ crust makes up the continents.
- The centre layer of the Earth is the ______.
- Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries.
- Plates move apart from each other at _________ boundaries.
- ________ plates are pieces of the Earth's crust that make up the surface of the Earth.
15 Clues: Volcanoes are formed due to __________. • ___________ crust makes up the continents. • The centre layer of the Earth is the ______. • Liquid resistance to flow is called _________. • The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____. • _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth. • Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries. • ...
Solar system crossword 2021-04-29
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- which is the biggest star in the universe?
- it is a gas giant planet with no solid surface; it is 9.45 times wider than Earth and 95 times more massive. It is surrounded by rings consisting of small ice-covered particles and is
- It has a solid surface that is covered in craters like our Moon. It has a fine atmosphere and it has no moons. this planet rotates slowly compared to Earth, so a day lasts a long time.
- dwarf which is the coldest star discovered?
- What is the closest star to the earth?
- a very compact and highly variable power source
- The only natural satellite of the earth.
- Its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen gas and helium, like the sun. The planet is covered in thick red, brown, yellow, and white clouds. Clouds make the planet appear striped.
- What is it called when a star dies.
- Centauri which is the closest star to the earth after the sun?
- which is the brightest star?
- a type of neutron star powered by an extremely strong magnetic field
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- it is a finite region of space in which there is a mass concentration high enough to generate a gravitational field
- what is the most recently discovered largest star in the universe?
- astronomical source of electromagnetic energy
- terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, canyons, plains and much more.
- What is the closest galaxy?
- The largest galaxy
- star discovered so far?
- A neutron star that emits periodic radiation.
- What is the only known moon of Pluto?
- The size of this planet is only slightly smaller than our home planet. The interior of this planet is made of a metallic iron core, and has a molten rock mantle.
- It's a moon of mars
- The average temperature on this planet is minus 26 degrees Celsius, well below freezing! Its surface is rocky, with canyons, volcanoes, dry lake beds and craters everywhere.
- which is the hottest star discovered so far?
25 Clues: The largest galaxy • It's a moon of mars • star discovered so far? • What is the closest galaxy? • which is the brightest star? • What is it called when a star dies. • What is the only known moon of Pluto? • What is the closest star to the earth? • The only natural satellite of the earth. • which is the biggest star in the universe? • ...
Space and stuff! 2025-05-16
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- The closest planet to the Sun
- The sun and everything in orbit around it
- Imaginary line through Earth from pole to pole
- The 3rd planet from the Sun
- Earth's path around the sun
- A cool dude and a great teacher
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- The 2nd planet from the Sun
- A pattern of stars in our night sky
- The 4th planet from the sun
- Earth going around the Sun
- Our Sun is a _____
- Earth spinning on its axis
12 Clues: Our Sun is a _____ • Earth going around the Sun • Earth spinning on its axis • The 2nd planet from the Sun • The 4th planet from the sun • The 3rd planet from the Sun • Earth's path around the sun • The closest planet to the Sun • A cool dude and a great teacher • A pattern of stars in our night sky • The sun and everything in orbit around it • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study - TERRA 2024-04-09
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- The science of the earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet's surface.
- An area, region,or pieces of land
- OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth
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- Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land
- The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust
- A person who studies the regions of the earth, including the climates and natural resources.
- Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry
- under the surface of the earth; underground
- A hollow stone found on the earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- A raised, flat mound of earth that looks like a platform with sloping sides.
10 Clues: An area, region,or pieces of land • Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry • under the surface of the earth; underground • Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land • The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust • OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth • ...
assignment 2 2015-01-19
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- the fourth planet from the sun
- the third planet from the sun
- the sixth planet from the sun
- the eighth planet from the sun
- a ball of fire
- only earth has it
- only earth has it
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- the seventh planet from the sun
- found on other planets including earth
- the second planet from the sun
- the first planet from the sun
- almost every planet has one
- a big rock
- the fifth planet from the sun
- declared not a planet
15 Clues: a big rock • a ball of fire • only earth has it • only earth has it • declared not a planet • almost every planet has one • the first planet from the sun • the third planet from the sun • the fifth planet from the sun • the sixth planet from the sun • the fourth planet from the sun • the second planet from the sun • the eighth planet from the sun • the seventh planet from the sun • ...
Science Crossword Snow Day 2025-02-18
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- type of plate boundary where the plates spread apart
- the theory that all the continents were combined and slowly drifted apart
- state of matter where particles do not move
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the law that states that older rocks are at the bottom and younger rocks are at the top
- type of plate boundary that causes Earthquakes
- a type of chemical property when something reacts with fire
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- type of unconformity that has sedimentary rock broken with other layers of sedimentary rock
- remains of living things
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- type of resource that comes directly from Earth
- type of fossil that lived on Earth for a short period of time
- the concept that new Earth crust pushed out old Earth crust
- name of the supercontinent
- the amount of space something takes up
- unit of measurement for length
16 Clues: remains of living things • name of the supercontinent • when a liquid turns into a gas • unit of measurement for length • the amount of space something takes up • anything that has mass and takes up space • state of matter where particles do not move • type of plate boundary that causes Earthquakes • type of resource that comes directly from Earth • ...
Middle School Science Chapters 1-3 2015-09-22
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- darkest part of shadow during an eclipse
- a curved path
- the group that does not contain the independent variable
- for astronauts that are living in space
- phase of Moon that appears as more than half of a circle
- type of telescope that uses lenses
- phase of Moon that appears as less than half of a circle
- data collected using five senses
- the Earth's greatest circumference
- depression left behind from an object striking
- phase of Moon that does not reflect any sunlight toward Earth
- the data collected in an experiment (measurements made)
- draw a conclusion based on an observation
- more Moon is seen each night
- building that keeps a telescope
- Earth rotates around this
- educated possible answer to a problem/question
- an object that revolves around another object
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- type of telescope that can be used all the time
- the variable that is being tested (manipulated)
- when the Sun is the greatest distance north or south of the equator
- spinning on axis; causes Sun to appear to rise and set
- the Moon is directly between the Sun and Earth
- a presentation of an object or event used to understand the world
- when an object moves around another object in an elliptical orbit
- type of telescope that uses mirrors
- phase of Moon that appears as exactly half of a circle
- when the Sun is directly above the Earth's equator
- the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon
- less Moon is seen each night
- natural satellite of Earth
- phase of Moon that appears as a circle
32 Clues: a curved path • Earth rotates around this • natural satellite of Earth • more Moon is seen each night • less Moon is seen each night • building that keeps a telescope • data collected using five senses • type of telescope that uses lenses • the Earth's greatest circumference • type of telescope that uses mirrors • phase of Moon that appears as a circle • ...
Plate Motion 2025-10-31
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- Hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth
- An object or diagram that helps to show something we can not easily see on Earth
- The sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- A diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- The outside or top layer of something
- The slow pulling apart of land caused by plate movement
- Hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- A long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- A set of interacting parts that form a complex whole
- The layer of soft, solid rock below Earth's surface
- Any of Earth's continuous areas of land, such as Africa, Asia, and North America
- The sudden pushing out of something, such as lava from a volcano
- A landform that appears when two plates move apart
- Something we observe over and over again
- A natural spring that sends hot water shooting out into the air
- Evidence of past life, such as bones, leaves, etc.
- Moving toward the same place
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- Any of the many processes that involve gas, lava, and ash being pushed to the surface of Earth
- The place where two plates meet
- Moving apart in different directions
- How often or fast something happens
- A feature that forms the surface of a planet, such as mountains, channels, and sand dunes
- To examine in detail for a purpose
- A reptile that lived in Africa and South America about 300 million years ago
- One of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that makes up Earth's outer layer
- The hard, solid layer of Earth that contains soil, vegetation, and water
26 Clues: Moving toward the same place • The place where two plates meet • To examine in detail for a purpose • How often or fast something happens • Moving apart in different directions • The sudden shaking of Earth's surface • The outside or top layer of something • Hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth • Something we observe over and over again • ...
Colt: Land vocab crossword 2025-04-24
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- a theory of global tectonics in which the lithosphere is divided into a number of crustal plates
- the various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose
- a hypothetical landmass in the southern hemisphere that separated tword the end of the peleozoic era
- where plates meet
- a super continent formed during the late palezoic era
- heat-drivin cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle
- German geophysicist who proposed the theory of the continental drift
- the large parts of the surface of the earth that rise above sea level
- a specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth
- the mostly solid bulk of earth
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- the lateral movement of continent resulting from the motion of crustal plates
- a vent in the earths crust through which lava,steam,ashes,etc, are expeled
- the molten fluid rock that issues from a volcano or volcanic vent
- the act or state of eroding
- the innermost layer of the earth
- moving fragment of volcanic origin
- a hypothetical landmass in the northern hemisphere near the end of the Paleozoic era
- the liquid layer of the earths core, located between the inner core and the mantle
- a landslide of wet volcanic debris on the side of a volcano
- geology molten material beneath or within the earths crust from which igneous rock is form
20 Clues: where plates meet • the act or state of eroding • the mostly solid bulk of earth • the innermost layer of the earth • moving fragment of volcanic origin • a super continent formed during the late palezoic era • a specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth • heat-drivin cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle • ...
earth 2021-01-05
9 Clues: they push and pull • are the fastest waves • they slide by each other • the origin of an earthquake • they move towards each other • they move away from each other • can only move through solid rock • are scientists who studied the waves • are waves caused by explosions on or rocks
earth 2023-01-30
9 Clues: to build • big shake • to destroy • hot explosions • destructive slide • the extent of an area • getting ruined over time • big things getting built up • to find the size of something big
Earth 2021-10-15
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- :Granite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz found on earths contiental crust
- :type of lava
- :earths outermost layer
- :vibrations caused by earthquakes and other tectonic plate movements
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- :the heat that causes the rocks to rise and fall
- :a solid ball of metal made up of nickel and iron
- :it's in a molten state and is found between the inner core and mantle
- :largest layer of the earth
- :composed largely of plagioclase with pyroxene and olivine and found in the ocean
9 Clues: :type of lava • :earths outermost layer • :largest layer of the earth • :the heat that causes the rocks to rise and fall • :a solid ball of metal made up of nickel and iron • :vibrations caused by earthquakes and other tectonic plate movements • :it's in a molten state and is found between the inner core and mantle • ...
Earth 2023-12-05
Earth 2025-04-03
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- People plants and ________all live on earth.
- __________is surrounded by air.
- Other areas have large lakes,________and streams.
- We must care for the Earth and its ______resources.
- People use ______to build homes.
- Some areas have rich _______.
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- __________ruin the land and put smoke in the air.
- Some areas have oil and ______deep in the Earth.
- ______can crack the land and move buildings.
- Some areas of land have many_______.
10 Clues: Some areas have rich _______. • __________is surrounded by air. • People use ______to build homes. • Some areas of land have many_______. • ______can crack the land and move buildings. • People plants and ________all live on earth. • Some areas have oil and ______deep in the Earth. • __________ruin the land and put smoke in the air. • ...
earth 2024-04-12
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- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cements.
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves.
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates.
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink.it drives plate tectonics
- rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens.
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction.
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- extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- a group of the same species living in the same place.
9 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction. • rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens. • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves. • a group of the same species living in the same place. • extinction events that occur over a longer time period. • hot material rises, cooler materials sink.it drives plate tectonics • ...
earth 2022-10-21
9 Clues: granite • the forth layer • a layer of molten • earth's outermost layer • the soft layer of mantle • the the earth's crust and core • the earth's crust that primarily • earth's crust located under the ocean • the uppermost part of the mantle and crust
earth 2022-12-22
10 Clues: thinnest • a solid ball • is 440km deep • is 280km deep • under the ocean • is 25 miles deep • its a type of crust • is the second layer • is made from electric currents • is made of melted iron and nickle
Seasons 2025-01-07
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- The slant of Earth's axis, which is 23.5 degrees
- Sunlight that is high in the sky and makes an area warmer.
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- The season that occurs after Winter and before Summer.
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles, about which Earth rotates
- The coldest season of the year with indirect sunlight.
- The movement of an object around another object
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- The season that occurs after Summer and before Winter.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- Half of the Earth
- Happens in Spring and fall when days and nights are of equal length (12 hours each) neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun.
- Sunlight that is low in the sky and causes an area to be cooler.
- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun
- The warmest season of the year with direct sunlight.
14 Clues: Half of the Earth • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The movement of an object around another object • The slant of Earth's axis, which is 23.5 degrees • The warmest season of the year with direct sunlight. • The season that occurs after Summer and before Winter. • The season that occurs after Winter and before Summer. • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study - TERRA 2024-04-09
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- The science of the earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet's surface.
- An area, region,or pieces of land
- OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth
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- Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land
- The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust
- A person who studies the regions of the earth, including the climates and natural resources.
- Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry
- under the surface of the earth; underground
- A hollow stone found on the earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- A raised, flat mound of earth that looks like a platform with sloping sides.
10 Clues: An area, region,or pieces of land • Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry • under the surface of the earth; underground • Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land • The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust • OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study - TERRA 2024-04-09
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- The science of the earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet's surface.
- An area, region,or pieces of land
- OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth
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- Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land
- The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust
- A person who studies the regions of the earth, including the climates and natural resources.
- Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry
- under the surface of the earth; underground
- A hollow stone found on the earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- A raised, flat mound of earth that looks like a platform with sloping sides.
10 Clues: An area, region,or pieces of land • Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry • under the surface of the earth; underground • Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land • The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust • OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth • ...
ch. 7-8 crossword 2019-01-28
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- makes up everything in universe
- how much farther does sound travel in water
- what mineral is found in Australia
- earths iron core protects us from what
- how are ocean depths measured today
- notirous spot in ocean where ship and plane wrecks occur
- what galaxy is earth in
- how do you measure longitude
- where are the deepest points on earth
- was the moon closer or farther when earth was young
- what planet use to have a magnetic field
- what is the continent of the south pole
- what was the super continent called
- name of polar ocean
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- has to do with latitude
- what colors can penetrate the ocean waters the deepest
- has to do with longitude
- is the north poles movement picking up or slowing down
- old way of measuring longitude kind of
- how many continental lands are there
- what event occurred 15 billion years ago
- how many years did it rain to form the oceans
- sea where is the saltiest sea
- earth divided into 4 sections
- name of ocean connected to the arctic circle
- what civilization thought a river ran around the world
- where is the saltiest sea
- name of ocean off coast of california
- what type of element sank toward earths surface
29 Clues: name of polar ocean • has to do with latitude • what galaxy is earth in • has to do with longitude • where is the saltiest sea • how do you measure longitude • sea where is the saltiest sea • earth divided into 4 sections • makes up everything in universe • what mineral is found in Australia • how are ocean depths measured today • what was the super continent called • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2013-03-11
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- ___________ crust makes up the continents.
- A _________ boundary is formed when two plates slide past each other.
- The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____.
- ___________ ______ are formed when two oceanic crusts converge.
- When two continental crusts diverge, ____ _______ are formed.
- Volcanoes are formed due to __________.
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- _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth.
- _______ ________ are elongated depressions in the sea floor.
- The centre layer of the Earth is the ______.
- _________ volcanoes are steep at the summit and gentler near the base.
- Plates move apart from each other at _________ boundaries.
- ____ volcanoes have steep slopes and are formed by acid lava flowing before solidifying.
- Liquid resistance to flow is called _________.
- Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries.
- ________ plates are pieces of the Earth's crust that make up the surface of the Earth.
15 Clues: Volcanoes are formed due to __________. • ___________ crust makes up the continents. • The centre layer of the Earth is the ______. • The inner most layer of the Earth is the ____. • Liquid resistance to flow is called _________. • _______ crust makes up the ocean floors of the Earth. • Plates collide into each other at __________ boundaries. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2024-01-10
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- rock found in the crust that has a light color and has coarse grains
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer skin
- Contains all of earths water
- The part of earth that contains all living organisms
- The middle layer of earth below the crust
- The part of earth that contains gases
- core A dense ball of solid metal
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- core Layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- The layers of rock that has 3 main parts
- forces Shapes the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust
- Consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- forces Destroy and wears away land masses through processes like weathering and erosion
- The innermost layer of earth below the mantle
- waves Waves produced by earthquakes
15 Clues: Contains all of earths water • The part of earth that contains gases • The layers of rock that has 3 main parts • The middle layer of earth below the crust • dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust • waves Waves produced by earthquakes • core A dense ball of solid metal • The innermost layer of earth below the mantle • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2024-01-10
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- waves Waves produced by earthquakes
- Shapes the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- The layers of rock that has 3 main parts
- Destroy and wears away land masses through processes like weathering and erosion
- Layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
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- Consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- The middle layer of earth below the crust
- The part of earth that contains all living organisms
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer skin
- Contains all of earths water
- The part of earth that contains gases
- dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust
- A dense ball of solid metal
- The innermost layer of earth below the mantle
- rock found in the crust that has a light color and has coarse grains
15 Clues: A dense ball of solid metal • Contains all of earths water • The part of earth that contains gases • The layers of rock that has 3 main parts • The middle layer of earth below the crust • dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust • waves Waves produced by earthquakes • The innermost layer of earth below the mantle • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2024-01-10
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- Waves produced by earthquakes
- Shapes the land's surface by building up mountains and other landmasses
- The layers of rock that has 3 main parts
- Destroy and wears away land masses through processes like weathering and erosion
- Layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core
- The middle layer of earth below the crust
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- Consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- The part of earth that contains all living organisms
- dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust
- The layer of rock that forms earth's outer skin
- Contains all of earths water
- The part of earth that contains gases
- A dense ball of solid metal
- The innermost layer of earth below the mantle
- rock found in the crust that has a light color and has coarse grains
15 Clues: A dense ball of solid metal • Contains all of earths water • Waves produced by earthquakes • The part of earth that contains gases • The layers of rock that has 3 main parts • The middle layer of earth below the crust • dark, fine grained rock formed in the crust • The innermost layer of earth below the mantle • The layer of rock that forms earth's outer skin • ...
Aaron Inner Planets 2024-04-30
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- This planet is known as the red planet?
- Venus has a nickname and it is called _____.
- Venus is the____ planet in our solar system.
- What planet has a Similar size to Earth?
- Venus is the ___ planet in the solar system.
- Mars has _____ rover on its surface.
- Mars takes 637 ___ to complete its orbit.
- Mercurius is a nickname for ____.
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- Mercury ___closest to the sun.
- Earth takes 24 ____ to complete a full spin.
- Phobos and ____ are the moons of Mars.
- Venus’s planet type is ____.
- What planet only has life in the solar system?
- Earth takes 365 ___ to complete its orbit.
- Mercury takes 88 ____to complete its orbit.
15 Clues: Venus’s planet type is ____. • Mercury ___closest to the sun. • Mercurius is a nickname for ____. • Mars has _____ rover on its surface. • Phobos and ____ are the moons of Mars. • This planet is known as the red planet? • What planet has a Similar size to Earth? • Mars takes 637 ___ to complete its orbit. • Earth takes 365 ___ to complete its orbit. • ...
Mapping and Social Scientists Vocabulary Review 2025-09-21
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- - One of the five large bodies of salt water on Earth
- - A scientist who studies the past by digging up human remains and their artifacts.
- - A scientist who studies the past using fossils from animals and plants.
- - A table or key that explains the colors and symbols that are found on a map
- - A professional who studies the past through documents and evidence collected by other social scientists.
- - The way to measure distance on a map and compare it to distance in real life.
- - A professional who studies the Earth and its physical features.
- - An object made or used by people in the past
- Map - A map that shows human-made details of the Earth, such as borders, cities, and countries.
- - A change in the shape, size, or position of a place when it is shown on a 2D map instead of a 3D globe.
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- - One of the seven large land areas on Earth
- - A scientist who studies humans and how they behave by examining artifacts.
- - A professional who studies how people, businesses, and governments make and use resources like money, time, and materials in an area.
- - A three-dimensional model of the Earth.
- Map - A map that shows the natural features of the Earth, such as mountains, lakes, rivers, and deserts.
- Directions - The four main parts of a compass rose; North, East, South, West
- Scientist - A professional who studies governments and how they impact society
- Directions - The points on a compass rose that are between the cardinal directions.
- Rose - A symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions
- - The preserved remains of plants or animals
20 Clues: - A three-dimensional model of the Earth. • - One of the seven large land areas on Earth • - The preserved remains of plants or animals • - An object made or used by people in the past • - One of the five large bodies of salt water on Earth • Rose - A symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions • ...
Earth's Spheres, Atmosphere Layers, Water Cycle 2025-03-03
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- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- Layers of gases that surround the Earth.
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid due to loss of heat energy
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The layer of the atmosphere with the hottest temperatures. (4th layer)
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas (caused by heat energy)
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The part of Earth where all living things exist.
- The first layer of Earth's atmosphere. Where clouds and weather occur.
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- The second layer of the atmosphere that contains ozone and absorbs UV radiation.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface (
- Water Water that collects on the surface of the ground. (Ex. lakes, rivers, runoff)
- All of Earth's water
- A gas that absorbs ultraviolet solar radiation and is found mostly in the stratosphere
- the rocky solid part of the earth
- When water on the ground surface soaks into the soil
- The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
- The third layer of the atmosphere and is the coldest layer.
18 Clues: All of Earth's water • the rocky solid part of the earth • Layers of gases that surround the Earth. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The part of Earth where all living things exist. • When water on the ground surface soaks into the soil • The third layer of the atmosphere and is the coldest layer. • ...
Geography of Asia 2023-11-27
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- ancient civilization on Tigris and Eurphrates Rivers
- Ocean between United States and Asia
- expansion of desert
- largest nation that lies on both Europe and Asia
- Holy River to Hindus
- belief in many gods
- largest continent on earth
- consequences for your actions
- soul is reborn into another body after death
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- Ocean between Europe/Africa in the East and Americas in the West
- tallest mountain range on earth
- Hindu festival of lights
- belief in one god only
- seasonal winds that carry rain for 6 months
- largest desert on earth
- Hindu greeting "I bow to the god in you"
- river that allowed the Egyptian Civilization to exist
- the subcontinent of Asia
18 Clues: expansion of desert • belief in many gods • Holy River to Hindus • belief in one god only • largest desert on earth • Hindu festival of lights • the subcontinent of Asia • largest continent on earth • consequences for your actions • tallest mountain range on earth • Ocean between United States and Asia • Hindu greeting "I bow to the god in you" • ...
Revision 2023-11-03
12 Clues: elongated circle • half of a sphere • longest latitude • Earth orbiting Sun • equal day and night • tilted on 23.5 degrees • vertical lines on earth • extreme points on earth • longest and shortest day • horizontal lines on earth • moon sun and earth in line • the curved path of celestial body
Weather and Climate 2022-09-19
Across
- cooler air from land moves towards water.
- Winds that blow over long distanced from a specific direction.
- The curving effect that Earth's rotation has on all free moving objects, including global winds.
- A region of high ozone concentration
- Which are generally cold.
- Where Earth is generally cooler.
- Is not a distinct layer of the atmosphere.
- Extends form an altitude of 12km to 50km.
- A colorful layer in the sky.
- Lowest layer on Earth's atmosphere.
- Where Earth is generally warm.
- Outermost layer starts at 80km till space.
- Warming of the lower hemisphere.
- Air flows from areas of higher to lower pressure.
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- Occurs when the sun is directly overhead.
- Neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
- Layer of gases that surrounds earth.
- Movement of one body in space around another.
- Begins at an altitude of 50km to 80km.
- Cooler air over the the water goes to the land.
- A belt of high-speed wind in the upper troposphere.
- Force exerted by weight on Earth's surface.
- Measured air pressure with an
- wind that blows over a short distance.
- The condition of the atmosphere.
- A wind system that is characterized by seasonal reversal of direction.
- The spinning of Earth on it's axis.
27 Clues: Which are generally cold. • A colorful layer in the sky. • Measured air pressure with an • Where Earth is generally warm. • Where Earth is generally cooler. • The condition of the atmosphere. • Warming of the lower hemisphere. • Lowest layer on Earth's atmosphere. • The spinning of Earth on it's axis. • Layer of gases that surrounds earth. • A region of high ozone concentration • ...
Chemistry Revision 2021-10-06
Across
- a metal compound that makes up rocks
- This is how rocks change into other types of rock over time.
- The effect causing global warming
- The middle two sections of the Earth
- Using electricity to separate a compound into its elements.
- formed when a rock undergoes extreme heat or pressure.
- The process of separating a metal from the other elements in a rock.
- The part of Earth's core that is liquid.
- A man-made material made from minerals like clay, cooked at high temperatures.
- When a more reactive metal replaces a weaker metal.
- The breaking of a rock into sediment
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- Liquid rock below the Earth's surface
- the mixture of gases surrounding Earth.
- This is how Carbon is transferred from one store to another.
- Formed when lava cools
- a material with small gaps or holes allowing water to seep through.
- Formed by layers of sediment
- Solid part of Earth but can move like a liquid.
- Long-term weather patterns of an area.
- When sediment is placed at the bottom of a sea or lake.
- A rock with enough metal to make it worthwhile extracting.
- Liquid rock above the Earth's surface
- The outer section of the Earth
23 Clues: Formed when lava cools • Formed by layers of sediment • The outer section of the Earth • The effect causing global warming • a metal compound that makes up rocks • The middle two sections of the Earth • The breaking of a rock into sediment • Liquid rock below the Earth's surface • Liquid rock above the Earth's surface • Long-term weather patterns of an area. • ...
Earth's Atmosphere 2023-07-04
Across
- An example of how human activities limit or damage the climate.
- An example of human activity that involves reactions with fuels.
- Resources that are replaced at least as fast as they are used.
- Metals that need to be extracted from ores can be d_________ using carbon.
- Turning waste material into something new.
- A phenomenon caused by the increasing gases in the atmosphere that trap heat from the Earth.
- A greenhouse gas.
- How plants and animals release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- Which atmospheric gas increased over time due to the action of photosynthesis.
- Metals more reactive than carbon are extracted from their ores using e___________.
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- How plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases generated by our actions.
- Organisms that break down dead organic material.
- This metal can be recycled.
- How carbon is transferred from plants to animals.
- A metal that is found naturally occurring in nature.
- Rising average temperatures on Earth.
- A fossil fuel resources that the Earth provides.
- A resource that will run out.
- Nature's way of reusing carbon atoms, travelling between the atmosphere and the Earth over and over again
- Name the main gas in the atmosphere
21 Clues: A greenhouse gas. • This metal can be recycled. • A resource that will run out. • Name the main gas in the atmosphere • Rising average temperatures on Earth. • Turning waste material into something new. • Organisms that break down dead organic material. • A fossil fuel resources that the Earth provides. • How carbon is transferred from plants to animals. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2021-05-21
Across
- The tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides
- The movement of an object around another object
- A basalt plain on the moon that appears darker
- Either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- Either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- When the moon moves into Earth's shadow
- A model of the universe with Earth in the center
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- The tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides
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- The lunar hemisphere that always faces away from Earth
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- When the moon is directly between the sun and Earth, blocking the view of the sun from Earth
- An object that orbits a planet
- Another word for moon
- A model of the solar system with the planets revolving around the sun
- The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- The darkest part of a shadow
- The moon between new and full moon, when the lit area increases
- The moon between full and new moon, when the lit area decreases
- A large bowl-shaped depression formed by a meteorite
20 Clues: Another word for moon • The darkest part of a shadow • An object that orbits a planet • When the moon moves into Earth's shadow • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • A basalt plain on the moon that appears darker • The movement of an object around another object • A model of the universe with Earth in the center • ...
Phases and Eclipses 2023-10-04
Across
- Scientists call this a dirty snowball.
- Must be round, orbit the sun, and have a clear orbit.
- The season when Earth is closest to the sun.
- This is the darkest part of the shadow.
- This is how long it takes Earth to make one rotation on its axis.
- This eclipse occurs when the moon is full.
- If the light is on the left...
- The lighter part of the shadow.
- If the light is on the right, the phase will be...
- When the Earth or the moon blocks out the sun.
- The name of the shape of the Earth's orbit.
- This occurs on June 21st and December 21.
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- How long it takes for the moon to make one rotation and one revolution.
- The eclipse occurs during a new moon.
- This is when the moon appears completely dark.
- The people who live in the penumbra will see this.
- This is what causes summer and winter.
- This is how much of the moon is always lit up.
- The people who live in the umbra will see this.
- What we call the side of the moon we never see from Earth.
- If the phase is mostly dark with just a little light...
- This occurs on September 23rd and March 21st.
- If the phase is mostly lit up with just a little darkness...
23 Clues: If the light is on the left... • The lighter part of the shadow. • The eclipse occurs during a new moon. • Scientists call this a dirty snowball. • This is what causes summer and winter. • This is the darkest part of the shadow. • This occurs on June 21st and December 21. • This eclipse occurs when the moon is full. • The name of the shape of the Earth's orbit. • ...
Orienteering vocab 2023-08-31
Across
- lines that circle the globe from east to west
- height above sea level
- a tool we use to tell direction
- a map that shows transportation routes
- what earth rotates on
- meanings for symbols, shapes, and icons shown on a map
- a map that shows climate and weather patterns
- Shows distance on a map
- a map that shows changes in elevation
- the opposite of east
- lines that circle the globe from north to south
- an imaginary line that splits the earth into an east and west hemisphere
- the opposite of north
- the opposite of west
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- where lines of latitude and longitude intersect
- a map that shows physical features
- the four main points on a compass
- an imaginary line that splits the globe into a north and south hemisphere
- the opposite of south
- a map that shows political borders and boundaries
- name for different halves of earth
21 Clues: the opposite of east • the opposite of west • what earth rotates on • the opposite of south • the opposite of north • height above sea level • Shows distance on a map • a tool we use to tell direction • the four main points on a compass • a map that shows physical features • name for different halves of earth • a map that shows changes in elevation • ...
Unit 2 crossword, geography review 2025-10-16
Across
- occurs over heated land
- Canadas breadbasket
- when weathered rock is carried away
- east coast of Canada
- mountain barriers create relief precipitation
- naturally occurring events
- are elongated hills that are shaped like inverted spoons
- occupy large large areas and move under their own weight
- covers half of Canada
- was a German scientist
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- also called frontal precipitation
- warm moist air and cold air meet making the atmosphere unstable
- breaking down of earths material's
- landlocked climate
- influenced by the ocean
- is the is the layer just under the crust
- magma rises up through cracks in the crust
- tectonic plates shift and move
- found in mountainous areas
- sections of earth slide down a slope
- water that falls to the earth in the form of rain,snow or hail
- are large sections of ice that move across the earth
22 Clues: landlocked climate • Canadas breadbasket • east coast of Canada • covers half of Canada • was a German scientist • occurs over heated land • influenced by the ocean • found in mountainous areas • naturally occurring events • tectonic plates shift and move • also called frontal precipitation • breaking down of earths material's • when weathered rock is carried away • ...
Landforms, Plate Tectonics, Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tsunami's 2023-03-28
Across
- another word for a composite volcano
- the process where matter works in a circular motion to transfer heat in the mantle and cause plates to move
- the part of Earth that contains all living organisms
- a type of volcano that produces low, runny lava that spreads farm from the source and forms a volcano with gentle slopes
- the scale used to measure how damaging an earthquake is
- Earth's system that contains all land
- the part of Earth that holds all gases
- Earth is made from these plates
- the theory that Earth's plates were connected at one time
- a place where lava frequently erupts at the surface, independent of plate boundary processes
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- molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle
- the ancient city completely decimated by a volcano
- a structure that forms in Earth's crust when molten material reaches Earth's surface
- a volcano that is no longer active
- the part of Earth that contains water, including water cycles that work through the atmosphere
- a scientific word for Earth's crust
- loose ashy material found in volcanoes and during eruption
- Most of these happen in the "Ring of Fire"
- Earth's thinnest layer
- an example of this might be a delta
20 Clues: Earth's thinnest layer • Earth is made from these plates • a volcano that is no longer active • a scientific word for Earth's crust • an example of this might be a delta • another word for a composite volcano • Earth's system that contains all land • the part of Earth that holds all gases • Most of these happen in the "Ring of Fire" • ...
Greek and Latin Word Study - TERRA 2024-04-09
Across
- The science of the earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet's surface.
- An area, region,or pieces of land
- OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth
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- Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land
- The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust
- A person who studies the regions of the earth, including the climates and natural resources.
- Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry
- under the surface of the earth; underground
- A hollow stone found on the earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- A raised, flat mound of earth that looks like a platform with sloping sides.
10 Clues: An area, region,or pieces of land • Baked Earth; hard, brownish-red poetry • under the surface of the earth; underground • Mediterranean almost or surrounded by land • The study of earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust • OUt of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet earth • ...
Terra word study 2023-05-18
Across
- almost or completely surrounded by land
- out of this world; above and beyond what is found on planer Earth
- the study of the earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust
- a hollow stone found on the earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- a raised, flat mound of earth (dirt) that looks like a platform
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- under the surface of the earth; underground
- a person who studies the regions of the earth, including the climates and natural ressources
- the science of the earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet's surface
- an area, region, or piece of land
- baked earth; hard, brownish red pottery
10 Clues: an area, region, or piece of land • almost or completely surrounded by land • baked earth; hard, brownish red pottery • under the surface of the earth; underground • a raised, flat mound of earth (dirt) that looks like a platform • out of this world; above and beyond what is found on planer Earth • the study of the earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust • ...
Earth, sun & moon 2022-05-13
Across
- When the moon appears to be INCREASING in size, it is in the ___ phase.
- It takes Earth 365 days to complete one of these.
- The gravity of the moon pulls on Earth's water to create ____.
- Earth's tilt results in Earth experiencing this.
- When the moon appears to be DECREASING in size, it is in the ____ phase.
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- Evidence indicates Earth is about 4.5 ____ years old.
- It takes Earth 24 hours to complete one of these.
- Earth is known as the ___ planet because of its crust and solid surfaces.
- This field works together with our atmosphere to protect Earth from harmful solar radiation.
- The moon reflects light from this.
- An imaginary line on Earth that extends from the north pole to the south pole.
11 Clues: The moon reflects light from this. • Earth's tilt results in Earth experiencing this. • It takes Earth 24 hours to complete one of these. • It takes Earth 365 days to complete one of these. • Evidence indicates Earth is about 4.5 ____ years old. • The gravity of the moon pulls on Earth's water to create ____. • ...
Rock crossword (MADE MYSELF ONLINE) 2023-03-30
Across
- Formed by the compaction of sediment
- Can be formed by other rocks
- Magma that is outside of the magma chamber
- Molten rock layer of the earth
- found in metamorphic and igneous rocks
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- solid metal layer of the earth
- largest layer of the earth
- habitable layer of the earth
- Weathering caused by repeated freezing
- Molten rock
- Formed by the cooling of magma
- Form in sedimentary and some metamorphic rocks
12 Clues: Molten rock • largest layer of the earth • habitable layer of the earth • Can be formed by other rocks • solid metal layer of the earth • Formed by the cooling of magma • Molten rock layer of the earth • Formed by the compaction of sediment • Weathering caused by repeated freezing • found in metamorphic and igneous rocks • Magma that is outside of the magma chamber • ...
menu units 1 and 2 science 2019-11-21
Across
- a slight tilt in earth and earth rotates
- when molecules are not that spread a part
- anything that takes up spaces
- when earth makes a complete circle around the sun
- when earth spins on its axis every 24hrs
- the breaking down of rocks
- a mixture that can not be seperated
- fuels oil, natural gas and coal
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- properties mass,solubility,thermal,conductors and insulators ,and density
- a substance that is able to be seperated
- when sediments are deposited to another area
- the carrying away of sediments
- when molecules are packed together
- when the molecules are packed together
14 Clues: the breaking down of rocks • anything that takes up spaces • the carrying away of sediments • fuels oil, natural gas and coal • when molecules are packed together • a mixture that can not be seperated • when the molecules are packed together • a substance that is able to be seperated • a slight tilt in earth and earth rotates • when earth spins on its axis every 24hrs • ...
Food Deserts Unit Review 2022-09-13
Across
- Earth system an ocean belongs to
- Cell organelle that makes energy in both plants and animals
- Cell organelle that makes energy from the sun in plants only
- Only Earth system that does not include phosphorus
- Variable that is being measured
- A vacuole stores food and _______
- Cell organelle that controls the cell
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- Earth system soil belongs to
- Something that stays the same in an experiment
- What does a ribosome make?
- Earth system a bunny belongs to
- Variable that the scientist changes
- Proof that plants require lots of water
- Where do plants get their light from?
14 Clues: What does a ribosome make? • Earth system soil belongs to • Earth system a bunny belongs to • Variable that is being measured • Earth system an ocean belongs to • A vacuole stores food and _______ • Variable that the scientist changes • Where do plants get their light from? • Cell organelle that controls the cell • Proof that plants require lots of water • ...
Integrated Science Vocabulary: Chapter 3 2025-10-26
Across
- all of Earth’s water
- conditions of the atmosphere in an area over a long period of time
- plants lose water from leaves through evaporation
- sediment is moved from one place to another
- the change of state from liquid to gas
- cycle the movement of water on and around the Earth
- solid part of Earth
- water vapor cools and forms tiny drops of water
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- any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth
- cycle process in which rocks are created, changed, destroyed, and formed again
- breaking down rock into sediment
- mixture of gases surrounding the Earth
- contains all living things
- sediment is deposited/dropped in a new place
- day-to-day conditions in the atmosphere in an area
15 Clues: solid part of Earth • all of Earth’s water • contains all living things • breaking down rock into sediment • mixture of gases surrounding the Earth • the change of state from liquid to gas • sediment is moved from one place to another • sediment is deposited/dropped in a new place • water vapor cools and forms tiny drops of water • ...
Science and earthquakes 2021-10-20
13 Clues: Very hot • fall over • earthslide • after effects • lose, misplace • not there, gone • thick and heavy • earth scientists • measures earthquakes • shaking of the earth • dangerous, and damaging • water, air, earth, fire • the motion of pushing or lunging suddenly.
vocab crossword 2024-01-11
Across
- hardest substance on the Mosh scale
- solid substance that has a natural geometric
- Caused by: water, gravity, wind and glaciers.
- choky talke left behind by a rock
- a process that lowers or tears down the surface features of the Earth
- the way light reflects off of a rock
- line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
- relating to the arrangement of the physical features of an area.
- the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
- the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere
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- jall the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- rocks that were smashed together
- softest substance on the mosh scale
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- is the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance,
- is a branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- the branch of science dealing with the physical constitution of the earth and its atmosphere.
- the action or fact of elevating or being elevated.
20 Clues: rocks that were smashed together • choky talke left behind by a rock • hardest substance on the Mosh scale • softest substance on the mosh scale • the way light reflects off of a rock • solid substance that has a natural geometric • Caused by: water, gravity, wind and glaciers. • the action or fact of elevating or being elevated. • ...
Climate change 2012-11-18
Across
- level / Level of sea surface.
- / Capable of being renewed.
- / Opposite of cool.
- warming / What is it called when the earth atmospheres gradually rises?
- / What is the intensity of heat in a substance?
- / What’s the state of being humid?
- / Substance that is harmful to the environment.
- / _______ resources.
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- / What is the star that the earth orbits?
- gases / What gases contributes to the greenhouse effect?
- / _______ change?
- / What’s it called when rain falls from the sky?
- / What are the surroundings called that people, animals and plants live in?
- dioxide / Meaning of CO2
- caps / Polar ___ ____?
- / What is the 3rd planet from the sun?
16 Clues: / _______ change? • / Opposite of cool. • / _______ resources. • caps / Polar ___ ____? • dioxide / Meaning of CO2 • / Capable of being renewed. • level / Level of sea surface. • / What’s the state of being humid? • / What is the 3rd planet from the sun? • / What is the star that the earth orbits? • / What is the intensity of heat in a substance? • ...
6th grade topic 1 2023-08-30
Across
- forces that build up land features
- making maps showing distances and elevations between landforms
- does not need a pump- water comes to the surface due to pressure
- the system that incorporates all the living things on Earth
- total amount of salt dissolved in the water
- 97% of the water on Earth is ____ ____
- separate watersheds due to elevated land
- when sediment carried by rivers gets deposited, it builds up to form land
- forces that break down or wear away land features
- the movement of water from Earth to the atmosphere and back
- photos from planes
- the system of Solid and liquid inner and outer core and all rocky materials on Earth
- energy from the sun is called this
- natural stream of water that flows into bigger bodies of water
- many mountain ranges together are called this
- system movement that can reinforce a positive or negative change
- Many mountain systems together are called this
- the change of rock as it is heated, solidifies, and changes in form and size
- these landforms have high elevation and high relief.
- landform with high elevation and low relief
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- shows surface features as if seen from above. Shows relief, elevation, and slope of the ground
- Imagery- maps using satellite data and images
- top of the area underground that is always saturated with water
- uses GPS, satellite images and more, to solve problems and look at patterns in populated areas
- water in reservoirs underground, supply a lot of drinking water in the US
- The area of land that supplies water to a river
- connect points of equal elevation
- energy from Earth’s heat is called this
- the average salinity of water is 37___ __ ____
- the frozen component of the hydrosphere
- a hole dug below the water table to supply water
- only 3% of the water on Earth is___ ____
- used for locating areas -need at least 3 satellites
- hills of sand built up by wind deposition
- the system of the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the system that is all the water on Earth
- the ability to do work
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- small scale representations of what they are observing
- landform with low elevation and low relief
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
41 Clues: photos from planes • the ability to do work • connect points of equal elevation • forces that build up land features • energy from the sun is called this • 97% of the water on Earth is ____ ____ • energy from Earth’s heat is called this • the frozen component of the hydrosphere • separate watersheds due to elevated land • only 3% of the water on Earth is___ ____ • ...
*(7) Earth Science CW 1 2024-05-13
Across
- solid part of Earth, including the soil and Earth’s rocky center
- Earth’s dense, metallic center
- Long term shifts in weather patterns of a place
- producing new materials out of waste materials
- Naturally occurring solids such as zinc, copper, and graphite.
- An annual event on April 22nd to raise awareness of environmental problems
- Anything that people use from nature
- force of attraction between every object and every other object that exists because of mass
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth
- Earth’s naturally occurring movements like plate tectonics, weathering, and erosion.
- Resources that are made from decayed plants and animals.
- A gradual rise in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- The addition of any contaminant to the environment which causes harm to the health of organisms
- The average weather in a place taken over a long time
- The richness and variety of life of species and ecosystems
- to deposit things somewhere else.
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- Gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor that absorb infrared radiation.
- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- Fuels made from plants or algae that are a form of renewable energy.
- Movement caused by warm fluids rising and cooler fluids sinking.
- Renewable, biodegradable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or cooking grease.
- Molten rock inside the earth.
- The process by which earth’s surface is broken down into smaller pie
- operating or occurring overhead
- height above sea level
- thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth
- The outermost layer of the planet.
- Process of gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor that absorb infrared light and redirect it back toward Earth, which keeps Earth warm.
- the process of moving things from one place to another.
- The removal of trees in the forests caused by activities such as agriculture, mining, or forest fires
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
33 Clues: height above sea level • Molten rock inside the earth. • Earth’s dense, metallic center • operating or occurring overhead • to deposit things somewhere else. • The outermost layer of the planet. • Anything that people use from nature • A mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth • producing new materials out of waste materials • ...
