the earth Crossword Puzzles
Mid. Sch. Sci. Test #1 Lessons 1-7 Study Guide 2018-09-06
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- a natural philosopher who studied comets and had one named after him
- 32 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature that water _____
- a _____ must get close to the sun in order for us to see it
- 0 degrees Fahrenheit is _____ than 0 degrees Celsius
- Thomas _____ made the first artificial hybrid by forcing the pollen from one plant's flower onto the flower of another plant
- the result when two different species reproduce
- the earth is _____ around the middle
- when a solid turns into a gas without first becoming a liquid
- the process by which traits of the parents are passed on to their children
- two thousand years ago natural philosophers thought the earth was _____
- the temperature scale where water freezes at 0 and boils at 100
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- the earth is _____ at is poles
- Anders Celsius used the temperature that _____ freezes and boils at to create his temperature scale
- Gabriel Fahrenheit used the temperature at which water freezes and his _____ temperature to create his temperature scale
- Pierre-Lous Moreau de Maupertuis lead an _____ to determine the actual shape of the earth
- when someone has more than five fingers on a hand or more than five toes on a foot
- a deadly disease that causes boils on a persons skin
- water boils at different temperatures different places on the earth because of the change in air _____
- the process of giving a person a mild case of a disease to prevent a worse case later
- the liquid Gabriel Fahrenheit used in his thermometer
- Fahrenheit choose mercury for his thermometer because it _____ evenly to give consistent results
- 212 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature that water _____
22 Clues: the earth is _____ at is poles • the earth is _____ around the middle • the result when two different species reproduce • a deadly disease that causes boils on a persons skin • 0 degrees Fahrenheit is _____ than 0 degrees Celsius • the liquid Gabriel Fahrenheit used in his thermometer • 32 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature that water _____ • ...
The Space Race 2024-05-16
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- A Russian or Soviet space explorer.
- A spacecraft designed for repeated trips between Earth and space.
- The most impactful space engineer and business person ever
- Chief Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer.
- Period of political and military tension between the US and USSR.
- US government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program.
- Competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the US and USSR.
- Competition between the US and USSR for space exploration supremacy.
- Path of a body as it revolves around another body in space.
- The first US human spaceflight program.
- Event marking the arrival of a spacecraft on the moon's surface.
- Primary launch site for US human space flights.
- US program that developed space travel techniques to support Apollo.
- An object that orbits planets or moons.
- The first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the USSR.
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- First person to walk on the Moon.
- Space telescope launched into low Earth orbit in 1990.
- The US's first space station.
- First human in space.
- The USSR's spacecraft series that carried the first human to space.
- Vehicle used to launch into space.
- A US space explorer.
- World's first and largest space launch facility located in Kazakhstan.
- US President who pledged to land a man on the Moon.
- Soviet/Russian space station that operated in low Earth orbit.
- US program that landed the first humans on the Moon.
- Relating to the Moon.
- Series of spacecraft designed for the Soviet space program.
- The first animal to orbit Earth, sent by the USSR.
- International Space Station, a collaborative project including the US and Russia.
30 Clues: A US space explorer. • First human in space. • Relating to the Moon. • The US's first space station. • First person to walk on the Moon. • Vehicle used to launch into space. • A Russian or Soviet space explorer. • The first US human spaceflight program. • An object that orbits planets or moons. • Primary launch site for US human space flights. • ...
Creative Writing Spring Final 2022 2022-05-03
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- Chemicals that kill butterflies.
- The challenge or problem in a story.
- It makes the air smoggy.
- A puzzling problem, question, or matter
- Covers 2/3 of the Earth.
- Global ___ is making the oceans rise.
- A graphic novel about the Holocost
- Creating characters and storylines can be __
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- Our only home.
- Orbits the Earth.
- Graphic novels can be _____ and non-fiction.
- Theme is not stated in one _______ .
- You end a formal letter with this word.
- Spoken Word Poetry
- The _____ of a story is its theme.
- Time period is part of the story's _______ .
16 Clues: Our only home. • Orbits the Earth. • Spoken Word Poetry • It makes the air smoggy. • Covers 2/3 of the Earth. • Chemicals that kill butterflies. • The _____ of a story is its theme. • A graphic novel about the Holocost • The challenge or problem in a story. • Theme is not stated in one _______ . • Global ___ is making the oceans rise. • You end a formal letter with this word. • ...
The Great Flood 2026-04-16
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- Noah did this in the ark
- Water that fell from the sky
- Bird Noah sent out first
- Even these were covered
- Noah’s family was this
- What the ark did on the water
- Boat that floated on the water
- What the ground finally became
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- Covered the whole earth
- Leaf the dove brought back
- Man who built the ark
- What the water did to the earth
- Bird that did not return
- Wild weather with lots of rain
- Great water that covered the earth
15 Clues: Man who built the ark • Noah’s family was this • Covered the whole earth • Even these were covered • Noah did this in the ark • Bird Noah sent out first • Bird that did not return • Leaf the dove brought back • Water that fell from the sky • What the ark did on the water • Wild weather with lots of rain • Boat that floated on the water • What the ground finally became • ...
Science Crossword Grant 2023-05-24
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- there are seven of these large land pieces
- wind happens everywhere but here
- how long it takes water to go around earth word form
- when water bounces off continents
- water from bottom brings nutrients to the top
- parts of earth
- when wind doesn't happen at the equator
- strongest surface current
- salty and cold is more
- percent of energy transported by water
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- amount of salt in water
- hot things rise cool things sink
- currents that happen on the top of the water
- this is the main factor in winds
- coldest parts of earth
- currents that are far underwater
- upwelling brings
- water moving closer and farther from land over hours
- currents transport matter and
- stream like movement of ocean water
20 Clues: parts of earth • upwelling brings • coldest parts of earth • salty and cold is more • amount of salt in water • strongest surface current • currents transport matter and • hot things rise cool things sink • this is the main factor in winds • wind happens everywhere but here • currents that are far underwater • when water bounces off continents • stream like movement of ocean water • ...
Earth's Interior - Key Terms 2025-12-05
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- solid metal layer under extreme pressure
- one of Earth’s three main layers
- soft layer below the lithosphere
- rigid layer of crust and upper mantle
- created by movement in the outer core
- dark rock under the ocean floor
- information from rocks
- scientists who study Earth
- another name for seismic waves
- crust that forms landmasses
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- increases the deeper you go into Earth
- solid layer beneath the asthenosphere
- information from seismic waves
- light colored rock in continental crust
- indirect evidence used to study Earth’s interior
- liquid layer of iron and nickel
- direct evidence used to study Earth’s interior
- Earth’s outer rocky layer
- aligns with Earth’s magnetic field
- force that increases with depth
- dark rock in oceanic crust
- deepest layer of Earth
22 Clues: information from rocks • deepest layer of Earth • Earth’s outer rocky layer • scientists who study Earth • dark rock in oceanic crust • crust that forms landmasses • information from seismic waves • another name for seismic waves • liquid layer of iron and nickel • dark rock under the ocean floor • force that increases with depth • one of Earth’s three main layers • ...
Science Crossword 2025-09-30
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- The life on earth
- The rock on the earth
- The air that pushes onto the surface of earth
- The layer of the atmosphere where aurora borealis forms
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- The first layer of the atmosphere
- A large body of air that reaches 1000 miles
- Tiny water droplets on the surface of earth
- The last layer of the atmosphere
- The water on earth
- The gas that surrounds earth
10 Clues: The life on earth • The water on earth • The rock on the earth • The gas that surrounds earth • The last layer of the atmosphere • The first layer of the atmosphere • A large body of air that reaches 1000 miles • Tiny water droplets on the surface of earth • The air that pushes onto the surface of earth • The layer of the atmosphere where aurora borealis forms
Ava's layers of earth 2021-05-03
10 Clues: we live on _____ • we live and walk on • the 3rd layer of earth • is another word 4 lava • what is the ____ of earth • it fill the oceans and seas • what is the outside of earth • the 3rd layer is made most of • what is the 2nd layer of earth • what is the last layer of earth
geography 2014-10-19
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- this distance north or south of the equator expressed in degrees and shown as east-west lines on maps
- damaging or dirtying the environment
- plant life
- vegetation, air, and water
- the seven main bodies of land on Earth
- catskills
- 16 mountain laurel lane
- a general location
- any source of energy, such as coal or natural gas, that developed from the remains of plants and animals
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian expressed in degrees and shown as north-south lines on a map
- languages, food, clothing styles
- the Earth's coldest climate
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- climate of middle latitudes marked by cool winters and warm summers
- half of the Earth, divided at the equator or prime meridian
- the five main bodies of water on Earth
- great bear lake, great slave lake
- the condition of the atmosphere at a specific time
- minerals, coal, and iron
- plateau, mountain, valley, plain
- the height of land above sea level
- a natural substance such as iron, gold,oil or coal that is dug from the Earth
- the weather patterns typical of an area over a long period of time
- climate of very warm temperatures and little temperature change over the year
23 Clues: catskills • plant life • a general location • 16 mountain laurel lane • minerals, coal, and iron • vegetation, air, and water • the Earth's coldest climate • plateau, mountain, valley, plain • languages, food, clothing styles • great bear lake, great slave lake • the height of land above sea level • damaging or dirtying the environment • the five main bodies of water on Earth • ...
my crossword 2024-12-09
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- all parks of water on earth like rivers oceans glaciar.
- , wind water and glaciers carry sediments to new location.
- , is the state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place.
- , liquet water that changes into gas.
- , minerals from groundwater crystallize between grains of compressed sediment and cement them together.
- , minerals crystals form as liquid cools.
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- , the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
- , magma inside the Geosphere erupts as lava and cools at earth surface.
- , eroded sediments are deposited in new places .
- is all the solid parks on earth body.
- , the weight of layer of sediment pressed down on layer below
- cycle , is a rock changes and into different forms.the biosphere, is plans humans and all the humans.
- , is wind oxygen nitrogen an gas liquet water turns in to water vapor.
- , all the body living things on earth .
- , is the process that moves large bodies of earth of materials to higher elevations.
15 Clues: is all the solid parks on earth body. • , liquet water that changes into gas. • , all the body living things on earth . • , minerals crystals form as liquid cools. • , eroded sediments are deposited in new places . • all parks of water on earth like rivers oceans glaciar. • , wind water and glaciers carry sediments to new location. • ...
Roque's and Lucas crossword of universe 2021-02-24
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- A planet that is made of gasJupiter
- The body that the Earth revolves around
- body that the Earth revolves around
- Something that revolves around the Earth
- Something that has on Earth
- The profession that studies the universe
- something that the trees make
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- Things that are gravitating in space
- Somethings that is made of ice and rock
- Where the Earth is. Two words
- Where the Solar System is
11 Clues: Where the Solar System is • Something that has on Earth • Where the Earth is. Two words • something that the trees make • A planet that is made of gasJupiter • body that the Earth revolves around • Things that are gravitating in space • Somethings that is made of ice and rock • The body that the Earth revolves around • Something that revolves around the Earth • ...
Module7 - Factors that Affect Earth's Weather 2023-11-26
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- the typical condition that is present in a particular region of the earth
- describes cold and dry air mass (cP) (2)
- breeze that comes from land warming up faster than water (2)
- describes clouds in layers
- the reason for the seasons we experience (2)
- breeze that comes from land cooling faster than water (2)
- describes cold and moist air mass (mP) (2)
- describes dark clouds
- winds that move faster than earth's rotation
- the time when there is the most difference between daytime hours and nighttime hours
- describes warm and dry air mass (cT) (2)
- imaginary lines that run east and west across the earth (3)
- occurs when 2 air masses collide but neither one moves (2)
- that does not conduct electricity well - the term comes from "incoming solar radiation"
- this occurs as a result temperature difference
- occurs when warm air moves over cold air, causing long-lasting light rain (2)
- occurs when 2 air masses traveling in the same direction collide (2)
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- describes very cold and dry air mass
- generally the cause of most severe weather - occurs when cold air moves in a region of warm air (2)
- describes warm air mass with high humidity (mT) (2)
- describes thunderclouds
- imaginary lines that run north and south across the Earth (3)
- the way in which the rotation of the earth bends the path of winds, sea currents and objects that fly through different latitudes (2)
- a boundary between 2 air masses (2)
- wind currents near the north & south poles that go in direction opposite to earth's rotation (2)
- where the earth is the farthest from the sun
- the time when there are 12 daytime hours and 12 nighttime hours in both hemispheres
- scientist who studies weather
- describes fluffy clouds
- where the earth is the closest to the sun
- the condition of the earth's atmosphere at any particular time
- describes clouds at the top of the Troposphere
- a large body of air with relatively uniform pressure, temperature, and humidity
- describes lens-shaped clouds
34 Clues: describes dark clouds • describes thunderclouds • describes fluffy clouds • describes clouds in layers • describes lens-shaped clouds • scientist who studies weather • a boundary between 2 air masses (2) • describes very cold and dry air mass • describes cold and dry air mass (cP) (2) • describes warm and dry air mass (cT) (2) • where the earth is the closest to the sun • ...
Science Crossword 2022-02-10
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- the middle of something
- light cant escape
- happens in the sun
- 2nd layer of the sun
- makes up everything
- how much matter
- table of all the atoms
- over 90% of the sun
- helps earth be habitable
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- where everything is
- requirements to live
- 9% of the sun
- what we live on
- our planet
- what the sun is
- our galaxy
- tiny sun
- makes you fall
- life requirement
- ball of plasma
20 Clues: tiny sun • our planet • our galaxy • 9% of the sun • makes you fall • ball of plasma • what we live on • what the sun is • how much matter • life requirement • light cant escape • happens in the sun • where everything is • makes up everything • over 90% of the sun • requirements to live • 2nd layer of the sun • table of all the atoms • the middle of something • helps earth be habitable
Sphere Vocabulary Words 2024-11-14
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- Things in nature that can't be easily replaced or take a very long time to form, like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- The average weather in a place over a long period of time. It tells you whether it is usually hot or cold, wet or dry.
- The way carbon moves between the air, water, soil, and living things, like plants, animals, and humans. Carbon is part of everything we eat and breathe.
- The movement of soil, rocks, and other materials from one place to another, often caused by wind, water, or ice.
- When hot, melted rock (lava), ash, and gases are forced out from inside the Earth through volcanoes, often creating new landforms.
- The movement of air around the Earth, which is caused by the sun heating different parts of the Earth at different rates, creating winds and weather patterns.
- Things in nature that can be replaced or renewed over time, like sunlight, wind, and trees.
- The solid part of the Earth, including the rocks, soil, and everything inside the Earth, like the mantle and core.
- The daily changes in the atmosphere, like temperature, rain, sunshine, or wind.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, ice, and even water in the air (like clouds).
- Large pieces of Earth's outer layer (the lithosphere) that slowly move around, causing earthquakes, volcanoes, and the formation of mountains.
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- All living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and even humans, and the places where they live.
- A dry area that forms on the side of a mountain facing away from the wind. As air rises over the mountain, it cools and loses moisture, making the other side much drier.
- A simple way to show how something works, like a drawing or a computer simulation, that helps explain complex ideas.
- The movement of ocean water that flows like rivers in the ocean. These currents are caused by wind, Earth’s rotation, and differences in water temperature.
- A simple way to show how something works, like a drawing or a computer simulation.
- The movement of hot air or water rising, and cooler air or water sinking, which helps to move weather patterns and ocean currents.
- A group of things that work together as a whole, like Earth's systems (atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere) that all interact to make Earth function.
- The process of breaking down rocks and minerals on Earth’s surface into smaller pieces through things like wind, rain, or plant roots.
19 Clues: The daily changes in the atmosphere, like temperature, rain, sunshine, or wind. • A simple way to show how something works, like a drawing or a computer simulation. • Things in nature that can be replaced or renewed over time, like sunlight, wind, and trees. • ...
earth and space 2022-11-30
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- when the moon moves between the earth and the sun
- smallest planet
- is dark and cold
- land that is divided through their continental shells
- a luminous ball of gas mostly hydrogen and helium
- is blue
- the only planet that can contain human life
- has many craters on the surface
- hottest planet
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- red and dusty
- when the earth comes between the sun and the moon
- is the largest planet and has a big red spot
- huge collection of dust, gas and stars
- has a ring
- regions in space where large amounts of mass is packed into a small volume
- something people need to survive that no other planet has
- a layer of gas surrounding a planet
- brightest star
18 Clues: is blue • has a ring • red and dusty • brightest star • hottest planet • smallest planet • is dark and cold • has many craters on the surface • a layer of gas surrounding a planet • huge collection of dust, gas and stars • the only planet that can contain human life • is the largest planet and has a big red spot • when the moon moves between the earth and the sun • ...
Heat and the Environment Unit: Key Terms 2022-05-01
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- the Earth's crust sits on this large, thick sections of rock
- class of rock that forms from molten rock that has cooled and hardened
- special shapes of minerals found in rocks made from molten rock (magma)that cooled slowly
- liquid water on Earth absorbs heat and changes into water vapour
- the layer of the Earth below the Earth's crust
- the breakdown and movement of rocks and soil by wind, water or ice
- naturally occurring solid pure substance
- conditions of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and in a particular place
- a continuous movement of materials in nature that repeats
- Earth's outer layer
- wearing away of rock
- the repeating pattern in which one family of rock changes into a different family
- a cone shaped landform where lava, ash, and gases will erupt from in an opening in the Earth's crust
- the movement in nature of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back
- a solid geographic layer that is the inner most geographic layer of Earth
- class of rock that forms from small pieces of rock, shells, or other materials that pile up in layers
- a strong, spinning weather system over the ocean that has continuous winds exceeding 119 km/h; formed from warm tropical ocean water
- the study of weather and weather patterns
- rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground
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- invisible water vapour in the atmosphere cools down and changes back into drops of water that fall as rain
- the lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere where humans live
- strong, spinning columns of air in contact with the ground
- the movement of air in the troposphere
- the blanket of gases that surrounds Earth
- molten melted rock below Earth's surface
- formed from igneous or sedimentary rocks that have been change from their original form by heat from Earth or by the pressure of the rocks above them
- when you leave the mantle and enter the Earth's molten layer
- hot magma released onto the ocean floor
- a pattern of movement of the water in a large region of the ocean
- the shifting of the plates that produces shaking and sliding in the crust
- naturally formed solid material made up of one or more minerals
- the long term weather conditions over large areas of Earth
32 Clues: Earth's outer layer • wearing away of rock • the movement of air in the troposphere • hot magma released onto the ocean floor • molten melted rock below Earth's surface • naturally occurring solid pure substance • the blanket of gases that surrounds Earth • the study of weather and weather patterns • the layer of the Earth below the Earth's crust • ...
ES 1.1.3 2024-08-14
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- This type of map plots rock types from a particular time period.
- The earth is most accurately represented by this.
- This type of map shows the different heights and shapes of the land using contour lines.
- Topographic maps that show underwater features.
- The southernmost point on Earth.
- In this type of projection, directions and distances between areas are fairly accurate.
- Imaginary lines on Earth's surface that pass through the North Pole and South Pole.
- A map that gives geological information such as rock type, age of rocks, and the ways that rock has changed.
- Astronomers typically use these types of maps.
- Along with helping to determine location, lines of longitude also help determine this.
- The southernmost boundary of the tropics .
- An imaginary line that divides the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
- These scientists use maps when they travel to the South Pole to study the ozone hole over Antarctica.
- An imaginary line that divides the earth into the Western Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere.
- Another name for a topographic map.
- Parallels show lines of this...
- The northernmost point on Earth.
- In this type of projection, shapes of areas are accurately shown.
- These scientists use maps to search for oil deposits.
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- Each of these is divided into 60 minutes symbolized by a single prime mark.
- Roughly the northernmost boundary of the tropics.
- These scientists use maps to travel across and down into oceans.
- The name for mapmakers.
- These were established to make sure that daylight hours match nighttime. The world has 24 of them.
- This type of map shows the positions of the earth's plates and may also show the locations of faults, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
- In this type of projection, the maps center is fairly accurate while sizes and shapes become distorted the further out you go.
- This type of map shows ancient seas, mountain ranges, and other important geological features.
- A system of lines portraying the features of a curved surface on a flat surface.
- A line on a map that joins points of equal elevation.
- The distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
- These scientists use maps to recall the placement of each star.
- These scientists use maps to keep track of changes in the regions of the land.
- On this sphere that astronomers use, Earth is pictured at the center with a hollow plastic shell around Earth to represent the sky.
33 Clues: The name for mapmakers. • Parallels show lines of this... • The southernmost point on Earth. • The northernmost point on Earth. • Another name for a topographic map. • The southernmost boundary of the tropics . • Astronomers typically use these types of maps. • Topographic maps that show underwater features. • Roughly the northernmost boundary of the tropics. • ...
Earth and Sun 2024-11-04
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- Earth orbiting around the Sun
- Our home planet
- This happens because of Earth's rotation
- These happen because of Earth's revolution
- The Earth takes 24 ___ to complete one rotation
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- The amount of months it takes for Earth is complete on revolution around the Sun
- Earth spinning on its axis
- The imaginary line that Earth rotates on
- The Earth takes 365 ___ to complete one revolution
- The star in the center of our Solar System
10 Clues: Our home planet • Earth spinning on its axis • Earth orbiting around the Sun • The imaginary line that Earth rotates on • This happens because of Earth's rotation • These happen because of Earth's revolution • The star in the center of our Solar System • The Earth takes 24 ___ to complete one rotation • The Earth takes 365 ___ to complete one revolution • ...
Astronomy 2024-03-06
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- A 3D model or representation of the Earth
- The axis goes through the Earth at the North and South ____________
- When the Earth is facing away from the Sun
- It takes 24 hours for the Earth to make one ___________________
- When the Earth is facing away from the sun
- When the Earth is facing toward the Sun
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- It takes 365 days for the Earth to make one ___________________ around the Sun
- This happens once every 4 years
- Earth's rotation causes _____________________
- The Earth is tilted and spins on its __________
- The Earth's revolution causes ____________
11 Clues: This happens once every 4 years • When the Earth is facing toward the Sun • A 3D model or representation of the Earth • When the Earth is facing away from the Sun • The Earth's revolution causes ____________ • When the Earth is facing away from the sun • Earth's rotation causes _____________________ • The Earth is tilted and spins on its __________ • ...
Guia 2019-06-18
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- The time when it is dark and most people are sleeping.
- The air around the Earth.
- A bright point in the sky
- To produce a bright light.
- Without light.
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- With a strong shining light.
- The planet where we live.
- It revolves around the Earth
- Star that provides light and warmth to the Earth
- The upper Atmosphere that is around the Earth.
- The period of time when it is light outside.
11 Clues: Without light. • The planet where we live. • The air around the Earth. • A bright point in the sky • To produce a bright light. • With a strong shining light. • It revolves around the Earth • The period of time when it is light outside. • The upper Atmosphere that is around the Earth. • Star that provides light and warmth to the Earth • ...
SCIENCE! 2017-10-24
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- relating to , determined by, or resembling by the moon
- a force that pulls you toward the center of the earth
- when something moves
- to gradually get faster
- to prevent something from happening
- to light up
- a stage in a process of change
- when you rub to things together you get___________.
- the matter inside of something
- a curved path of a celestial object around a star , planet , or moon
- when the illuminated part of the moon shrinks/ decreases
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- the overall force
- when the sun , earth , moon line up
- the imaginary line that earth tilts on
- not balanced
- a roughly circular line , route , or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- relating to or determined by the sun
- a push or a pull
- when the illuminated part of the moon grows/ increases
19 Clues: to light up • not balanced • a push or a pull • the overall force • when something moves • to gradually get faster • a stage in a process of change • the matter inside of something • when the sun , earth , moon line up • to prevent something from happening • relating to or determined by the sun • the imaginary line that earth tilts on • ...
Unit 2 Week 5 10/18 Vocab 2022-10-18
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- anything that naturally changes the way that the Earth looks
- a fluid's resistance to flow
- an Earth process that occurs when a large amount of water flows over its usual boundaries
- a release of tension between tectonic plates that creates seismic waves
- an Earth process that is caused by an earthquake or undersea volcanic eruption
- a state of armed conflict between groups of people, states, or nations
- the discussion to get nations to agree on the terms of a treaty
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- an Earth process that occurs when a mass of earth or rock falls
- the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another
- a tropical storm with winds that can blow from 74 to 157 miles per hour
- a formal document that creates an agreement between two nations
- to give up power or control
- an Earth process that happens when a large amount of snow or ice falls
- the overall size of an earthquake
14 Clues: to give up power or control • a fluid's resistance to flow • the overall size of an earthquake • anything that naturally changes the way that the Earth looks • the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another • an Earth process that occurs when a mass of earth or rock falls • a formal document that creates an agreement between two nations • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-14
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- Where plates move sideways in relation to each other
- They are what is formed when one tectonic plate moves under another plate
- The rigid outer part of Earth which consists of the crust and the upper mantle
- What happens when two plates move into each other
- The tool used to measure the details of an Earthquake
- The second layer of the Earth below the crust
- What occurs when plates move apart
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- The innermost part of the Earth
- The thinnest, outer layer of the Earth
- The earth is split into _____.
- The area where earthquakes happen along
- It is what occurs when an oceanic plate runs into a continental plate and when it slides beneath the continental plate
- It is the branch of science which is concerned with earthquakes and phenomena
13 Clues: The earth is split into _____. • The innermost part of the Earth • What occurs when plates move apart • The thinnest, outer layer of the Earth • The area where earthquakes happen along • The second layer of the Earth below the crust • What happens when two plates move into each other • Where plates move sideways in relation to each other • ...
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
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- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- all the water on earth
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
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- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- the change form food gathering to food production
- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- human's impact on the Earth
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- non-living things in an ecosystem
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • the part of the Earth where life exists • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
Geology on Mars Part 1 2023-08-29
Across
- One of the two requirements for life (not energy source)
- Planet closest to the sun
- Proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- Planet with large, visible rings
- All the water and ice on a planet
- Planet that we live on
- Planets with a solid surface
- Red planet with multiple rovers exploring it
- Solid part of a planet
- Having the conditions necessary for life
- The energy source for Earth
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- Scientist that studies everything about Earth
- Last planet in the solar system
- Living things on a planet
- A path carved out by a liquid on the surface of a planet
- Largest Planet
- Molten Rock
- Gases that surround a planet
- Large, outer planets made of gas and ice
19 Clues: Molten Rock • Largest Planet • Planet that we live on • Solid part of a planet • Living things on a planet • Planet closest to the sun • The energy source for Earth • Planets with a solid surface • Gases that surround a planet • Last planet in the solar system • Planet with large, visible rings • All the water and ice on a planet • Large, outer planets made of gas and ice • ...
Revolution & Seasons 2024-12-11
Across
- Earth is angled 23.5 degrees
- Light rays when Northern Hemisphere points toward the sun
- Location at the very bottom of the Earth
- Imaginary line that runs around the middle of the Earth
- the earth makes one orbit around the sun each year
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- Light rays when Northern Hemisphere points away from the sun
- imaginary line running from North to South Pole
- Earth spins on its axis once per day
- Season when Northern Hemisphere points toward the sun
- Location at the very top of the Earth
- Season when Northern Hemisphere points away from the sun
11 Clues: Earth is angled 23.5 degrees • Earth spins on its axis once per day • Location at the very top of the Earth • Location at the very bottom of the Earth • imaginary line running from North to South Pole • the earth makes one orbit around the sun each year • Season when Northern Hemisphere points toward the sun • Imaginary line that runs around the middle of the Earth • ...
Rocks 2015-11-19
Across
- When limestone is metamorphic.
- Field journal, rock hammer, maps.
- A natural solid mixture of minerals grains.
- Escape when you open a carbonated beverage.
- Means “to push in”.
- Igneous rocks that forms as magma and cools underground (granite, gabbro).
- Is molten rock below Earth surface.
- When lava and magma cools and crystallizes, creates…
- Extrusive igneous rocks that has slow silica content.
- Is molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth surface.
- When granite change by metamorphic process.
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- The series of process that change one type of rock into another type of rock.
- Rock that change when are exposed to extreme temperature and pressure.
- Are rocks formed on the Earth surface (pumice, obsidian)
- Scientists that study the rocks…
- High in silica and it cools slowly (intrusive rocks)
- Are rocks material that forms where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces or dissolve in water as rock erode.
- Are rocks formed on the Earth surface.
- Inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an orderly arrangement of atoms.
- Fragments that make up a rock.
20 Clues: Means “to push in”. • When limestone is metamorphic. • Fragments that make up a rock. • Scientists that study the rocks… • Field journal, rock hammer, maps. • Is molten rock below Earth surface. • Are rocks formed on the Earth surface. • A natural solid mixture of minerals grains. • Escape when you open a carbonated beverage. • When granite change by metamorphic process. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-17
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- layer of Earth under both the atmosphere and oceans; composed of the core, mantle, and crust
- the thin, rocky outer layer of Earth
- the gaseous portion of a planet
- any size group of interacting parts that form a complex whole
- all life on Earth; the parts of the solid Earth, hydrosphere, and atmosphere in which living organisms can be found
- the 2890-kilometer-thick layer of Earth located below the crust
- the innermost layer of Earth located beneath the mantle; divided into inner and outer
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- the theory that proposes that the universe originated as a single mass which then exploded
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian; measured in degrees
- the water portion of Earth
- tectonics the theory that proposes that Earth's outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- the distance north or south of the equator; measured in degrees
12 Clues: the water portion of Earth • the gaseous portion of a planet • the thin, rocky outer layer of Earth • any size group of interacting parts that form a complex whole • the 2890-kilometer-thick layer of Earth located below the crust • the distance north or south of the equator; measured in degrees • the distance east or west of the prime meridian; measured in degrees • ...
Dehart 2 SV 2025-02-04
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- is the solid, outermost layer of the Earth, consisting of the Earth's crust and the upper, brittle portion of the mantle
- refers to the process where, early in its formation, the Earth's materials separated based on density
- is the outermost layer of the Earth, made of solid rock
- is an imaginary line that runs around the middle of the planet, dividing it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- is the day when the Earth is tilted farthest away from the sun, resulting in the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere
- refers to the movement of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun
- is a layer within the Earth's upper mantle, directly below the lithosphere
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- is the moment when the sun is directly above the equator
- is half of the Earth
- refers to the point in Earth's orbit where it is furthest away from the Sun, typically occurring around early July each year
- is the point in Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun
- is made up of the continents and continental shelves, which are the outermost layer of the Earth's lithosphere
- is the Earth's axis of rotation slowly wobbling over time
- is a liquid layer of the planet's core, situated between the solid inner core and the mantle, primarily composed of molten iron and nickel
- is a solid, dense ball of iron and nickel at the center of the planet
- is the layer of Earth that sits between the crust and the core
16 Clues: is half of the Earth • is the outermost layer of the Earth, made of solid rock • is the moment when the sun is directly above the equator • is the Earth's axis of rotation slowly wobbling over time • is the point in Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun • is the layer of Earth that sits between the crust and the core • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
Across
- SME
- the natural satellite of the earth
- the moon gets bigger from the view from earth
- new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter
- the force that holds you down
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
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- the moon gets smaller from the view from earth
- move or cause to move into a sloping position
- the moon goes between the sun and the Earth
- the star that the earth orbits
- to travel around something
11 Clues: SME • to travel around something • the force that holds you down • the star that the earth orbits • the natural satellite of the earth • the moon goes between the sun and the Earth • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • move or cause to move into a sloping position • the moon gets bigger from the view from earth • the moon gets smaller from the view from earth • ...
Space Facts 2021-04-19
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- The shape of the orbital paths
- The region surrounding mars that contains asteroids
- The closest planet to the Sun
- Our home planet
- The only object orbiting the Earth
- The site of nuclear fission
- This galaxy will eventually combine with the Milky Way
- Earth's twin planet
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- The ring that contains millions of icy bodies
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- The largest planet in our Solar System
- Has recently been redefined as a dwarf planet
- Closest region of massive star formation to Earth
- The planet with the most visible rings
- The red planet
- The blue planet
16 Clues: The red planet • Our home planet • The blue planet • Earth's twin planet • The site of nuclear fission • The closest planet to the Sun • The shape of the orbital paths • The only object orbiting the Earth • The largest planet in our Solar System • The planet with the most visible rings • The galaxy that contains our solar system • The ring that contains millions of icy bodies • ...
Nolan Steurer Crossword Puzzel 2021-06-14
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- two of the same alleles
- the person who discovered seafloor spreading
- the layer of earth that we live on
- a diagram to show the possible genotypes
- the name of the supercontinent
- the hottest layer of earth
- The person that discovered continental drift
- a hockey puck is this state of matter
- this state of matter moves the quickest
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- this is found in the crustand theuppermantle
- the powerhouse of the cell
- when a plate gets pulled under the other
- this is the state of matter of milk
- two different alleles
- the thickest layer of the earth
- what plant did gregor mendel experiment with
16 Clues: two different alleles • two of the same alleles • the powerhouse of the cell • the hottest layer of earth • the name of the supercontinent • the thickest layer of the earth • the layer of earth that we live on • this is the state of matter of milk • a hockey puck is this state of matter • this state of matter moves the quickest • when a plate gets pulled under the other • ...
Geography Induction Puzzle 2025-08-29
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- The thickest layer of the Earth
- Sending money and services
- The increasing interconnectivity of the world
- The southern most continent
- Short term atmospheric conditions in an area
- The exchange of goods and services
- Type of plate the Earth is made up of
- The power of an Earthquake
- The living layer of the Earth
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- Tool to measure temperature
- The sector of business focussed on manufacturing
- The capital of the UK
- The number of different plant and animal species
- Horizontal lines on maps of the world - like the Equator
- How high up you are
- Long term weather and temperature in an area
16 Clues: How high up you are • The capital of the UK • Sending money and services • The power of an Earthquake • Tool to measure temperature • The southern most continent • The living layer of the Earth • The thickest layer of the Earth • The exchange of goods and services • Type of plate the Earth is made up of • Short term atmospheric conditions in an area • ...
Lessons 1-3, SEM 2022-09-19
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- The only star in our solar system
- Number of stars in our solar system
- Number of time zones in the US
- the time zone we are located in
- This orbits the Earth
- what earth rotates on
- North America is in this hemisphere
- spinning in a circle
- Colorado is in this time zone
- the name of the North Star
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- number of time zones in the world
- California is in this time zone
- Washington DC is in this time zone
- Imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere
- Earth orbits this
- Season with the fewest daylight hours
- Natural satellite
- positioned in or relating to the sky
- another word for orbit
19 Clues: Earth orbits this • Natural satellite • spinning in a circle • This orbits the Earth • what earth rotates on • another word for orbit • the name of the North Star • Colorado is in this time zone • Number of time zones in the US • California is in this time zone • the time zone we are located in • number of time zones in the world • The only star in our solar system • ...
Science Vocab Words 2022-01-19
Across
- Lava in the Earth.
- Heat that causes rocks to rise and fall.
- Liquid layer that is below the crust of the Earth.
- Thinnest layer of the Earth.
- Opposite of liquid.
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- The only inhabited planet.
- Center of the Earth.
- Opposite of solid.
- Mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
- Different sections in the earth.
10 Clues: Lava in the Earth. • Opposite of solid. • Opposite of liquid. • Center of the Earth. • The only inhabited planet. • Thinnest layer of the Earth. • Different sections in the earth. • Heat that causes rocks to rise and fall. • Mass of a unit volume of a material substance. • Liquid layer that is below the crust of the Earth.
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
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- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- human's impact on the Earth
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- non-living things in an ecosystem
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
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- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- all the water on earth
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- the change form food gathering to food production
- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the part of the Earth where life exists • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
Creative Writing Spring Final 2022 2022-05-03
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- Our only home.
- A puzzling problem, question, or matter
- Orbits the Earth.
- Graphic novels can be _____ and non-fiction.
- Covers 2/3 of the Earth.
- It makes the air smoggy.
- Time period is part of the story's _______ .
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- Chemicals that kill butterflies.
- You end a formal letter with this word.
- Creating characters and storylines can be __
- Global ___ is making the oceans rise.
- Spoken Word Poetry
- Theme is not stated in one _______ .
- The challenge or problem in a story.
- The _____ of a story is its theme.
- A graphic novel about the Holocost
16 Clues: Our only home. • Orbits the Earth. • Spoken Word Poetry • Covers 2/3 of the Earth. • It makes the air smoggy. • Chemicals that kill butterflies. • The _____ of a story is its theme. • A graphic novel about the Holocost • Theme is not stated in one _______ . • The challenge or problem in a story. • Global ___ is making the oceans rise. • You end a formal letter with this word. • ...
Unit 2 review 2025-10-16
Across
- What is the ring of fire?
- physical weathering
- person made the theory about continental drift?
- divergent
- What is magma
- what are the proofs he used
- where is magma generally located?
- Who is J. Tuzo Wilson?
- This layer of the earth is made up of iron and is very thick?
- This layer of the earth experiences so much pressure that the metals are squeezed together and are not able to move?
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- erosion
- chemical weathering
- weathering
- transform
- convergent
- This layer of the earth is like the skin of an apple?
16 Clues: erosion • transform • divergent • weathering • convergent • What is magma • chemical weathering • physical weathering • Who is J. Tuzo Wilson? • What is the ring of fire? • what are the proofs he used • where is magma generally located? • person made the theory about continental drift? • This layer of the earth is like the skin of an apple? • ...
Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
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- This is a huge collection of gas, dust, dark matter, stars, and solar systems
- This is the remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- The time it takes for the Earth to complete a full rotation
- This is only possible because of both Earths tilt and the revolution of Earth around the Sun
- Another name for this is Terrestrial
- This was originally formed from dust and gas
- This doesn't happen every month because of the Moons wobble while orbiting Earth
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- Caused by the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's oceans
- An object moving around another
- Another name for this is Jovian
- The effect of this force depends on mass and distance
- The Moon has 8 __ because of the unlit side appearing to move from Earth
- A law that says that in undisturbed land the youngest strata will be on top and the oldest strata will be on the bottom
- This type of fossil has to be widespread, short lived, and Easily recognizable
- the time it takes for Earth to complete a revolution around the Sun
- An object spinning on its axis
16 Clues: An object spinning on its axis • An object moving around another • Another name for this is Jovian • Another name for this is Terrestrial • This was originally formed from dust and gas • The effect of this force depends on mass and distance • Caused by the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's oceans • This is the remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock • ...
Will Huang's Dynamic Earth Vocabulary 2026-02-03
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- This theory is supported by fossil distributions and continents being able to fit together like a jig-saw puzzle
- These sound waves can travel through solids, and sometimes gas and liquid as well, and are caused by movements of tectonic plates
- A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle
- When oceanic and continental crust collide at a _________ boundary, subduction occurs
- Strong, lower part of the mantle, rigid due to great pressure
- The middle/largest layer of Earth, made of ultramafic rock
- This is used to detect objects or shapes of the ocean using soundwaves
- Lava that is formed in the shape of a _______ underwater near Mid-Ocean Ridges
- Strange process where Earth's magnetic field periodically flips with no pattern to the frequency
- This method of dividing Earth's layers involves using their physical properties rather than compositional
- This plate boundary forms mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys
- This protects the earth from dangerous radiation from the sun
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- These currents bring hot, solid rock outward and cooled, solid rock inward in the Mantle
- I gathered evidence for my theory of Continental Drift
- This type of curst is much older than oceanic crust and is made of mostly granite
- I made hand drawn maps of the cross-section of the ocean floor, and was called "girl talk"
- A layer of the Earth located in the Upper Mantle underneath the Lithosphere
- A curved chain of islands that is in the shape of an ___, created at convergent plate boundaries Example: Aleutian Islands
- One type of dark colored rocks that make up Oceanic Crust
- Dark colored rock known for its magnetic properties
- Continental crust is mostly made of this type of rock
- One way to divide the layers of the Earth using the chemical composition
- With very high temperatures and pressure, this layer of the earth to act like a solid
- The shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface
- Outermost, thinnest layer of the Earth that contains all land features
- The rigid crust of the upper layer of the mantle, broken up into tectonic plates
26 Clues: Dark colored rock known for its magnetic properties • Continental crust is mostly made of this type of rock • I gathered evidence for my theory of Continental Drift • One type of dark colored rocks that make up Oceanic Crust • The middle/largest layer of Earth, made of ultramafic rock • This plate boundary forms mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys • ...
Kris Kringle - Avatar 2024-12-22
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- Sokka’s weapon of choice in battle
- water bender in the avatar gang
- sokkas girlfriend
- Drink in the desert that makes everyone crazy
- Which eye does zuko have a scar on?
- Aang’s old air bending mentor
- what else can Toph bend other than the Earth?
- Fire Lord, also Zuko’s Dad
- name of warriors from the Earth Kingdom
- the avatar
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- what other form of liquid did Katara bend
- old fire bending avatar
- Secret Society that Uncle Iroh is a part of
- King of Earth kingdom and Aang’s best friend
- Uncle Iroh’s favorite drink
- who can bend lightning (zukos sister)
- name of Aangs lemur
- chi-blocker, friends with Azula
- Name of Aang’s bison
- what does Aang say to make Appa fly?
20 Clues: the avatar • sokkas girlfriend • name of Aangs lemur • Name of Aang’s bison • old fire bending avatar • Fire Lord, also Zuko’s Dad • Uncle Iroh’s favorite drink • Aang’s old air bending mentor • water bender in the avatar gang • chi-blocker, friends with Azula • Sokka’s weapon of choice in battle • Which eye does zuko have a scar on? • what does Aang say to make Appa fly? • ...
Creative Writing Spring Final 2022 2022-05-03
Across
- The challenge or problem in a story.
- Covers 2/3 of the Earth.
- Spoken Word Poetry
- A puzzling problem, question, or matter
- Our only home.
- Chemicals that kill butterflies.
- Global ___ is making the oceans rise.
- Creating characters and storylines can be __
Down
- Graphic novels can be _____ and non-fiction.
- You end a formal letter with this word.
- Theme is not stated in one _______ .
- It makes the air smoggy.
- Orbits the Earth.
- Time period is part of the story's _______ .
- The _____ of a story is its theme.
- A graphic novel about the Holocost
16 Clues: Our only home. • Orbits the Earth. • Spoken Word Poetry • Covers 2/3 of the Earth. • It makes the air smoggy. • Chemicals that kill butterflies. • The _____ of a story is its theme. • A graphic novel about the Holocost • The challenge or problem in a story. • Theme is not stated in one _______ . • Global ___ is making the oceans rise. • You end a formal letter with this word. • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary Review 2025-09-22
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- – A small rock traveling through space before it hits anything.
- – A huge group of stars, planets, and space dust held together by gravity.
- – A giant ball of glowing gas that shines in the night sky.
- – The smallest planet and closest one to the Sun.
- – The biggest planet with a Great Red Spot.
- – The hottest planet, often called Earth’s “twin.”
- – A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet.
- – An icy space traveler with a glowing tail when near the Sun.
- – The “Red Planet,” known for its rusty color.
- – A blue-green planet that spins on its side.
- – A big round space object that orbits a star, like Earth.
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- – A word for a rocky planet like Earth or Mars.
- – A “shooting star” that burns up as it streaks through the sky.
- – The invisible force that pulls things toward each other.
- – The farthest planet, deep blue and very windy.
- – The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
- – A space rock that survives the fall and lands on Earth.
- – A word for a gas giant planet like Jupiter or Saturn.
- – The planet with the most famous rings.
- – Our home planet, full of life and blue oceans.
20 Clues: – The planet with the most famous rings. • – The biggest planet with a Great Red Spot. • – A blue-green planet that spins on its side. • – The “Red Planet,” known for its rusty color. • – A word for a rocky planet like Earth or Mars. • – The farthest planet, deep blue and very windy. • – Our home planet, full of life and blue oceans. • ...
Water Encyclopedia 2023-02-06
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- what you observe or measure about something that helps figure out what it is
- all the living things on Earth
- matter that is made of only one kind of atom or molecule
- the solid part of Earth
- a place where freshwater is stored
- water that has been used and now contains harmful substances
- a supply of something that is useful
- all of the liquid water and ice on Earth
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- when a gas turns into a liquid
- water in the form of
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- a process in which substances change into different substances
- water that is found in soil and rock underground
- to save or protect a resource for future use
- a community of organisms together with its environment
- a person who uses science knowledge to design something to solve a problem
- the air that surrounds Earth
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- a long period of dry weather
- to change from a gas into a liquid
20 Clues: water in the form of • the solid part of Earth • the air that surrounds Earth • a long period of dry weather • all the living things on Earth • when a liquid turns into a gas • when a gas turns into a liquid • a place where freshwater is stored • to change from a gas into a liquid • a supply of something that is useful • all of the liquid water and ice on Earth • ...
Rocks Review 2025-02-06
Across
- metamorphic rocks form deep _____
- igneous rock that forms below the surface of earth
- molten material below the surface of earth
- igneous rock that forms above the surface of earth
- _____ metamorphism is when lava comes into contact with existing rock
- breaking down of rock
- type of sedimentary rock that contains fossils
- type of sedimentary rock that are made up of broken pieces of minerals and rock fragments
- the starting rock when metamorphism occurs
- metamorphic rock that contains bands
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- moving of sediment by wind and water and breaking it down into smaller pieces
- type of rock that cools too quickly to from crystals
- metamorphic rock that does not contain bands
- permanent change in shape or rock by bending and folding
- holes in pumice are causes by
- _____metamorphism is when metamorphic rock is created in large areas
- type of sedimentary rock that forms when mineral crystalize out of water
- process in which weight of layers of sediment above squeezes out air and liquid between sediment below
- molten material above the surface of earth
- sediment is glued together to form a solid rock
20 Clues: breaking down of rock • holes in pumice are causes by • metamorphic rocks form deep _____ • metamorphic rock that contains bands • molten material below the surface of earth • molten material above the surface of earth • the starting rock when metamorphism occurs • metamorphic rock that does not contain bands • type of sedimentary rock that contains fossils • ...
geography 2014-10-19
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- a natural substance such as iron, gold,oil or coal that is dug from the Earth
- the Earth's coldest climate
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian expressed in degrees and shown as north-south lines on a map
- minerals, coal, and iron
- the five main bodies of water on Earth
- the seven main bodies of land on Earth
- the condition of the atmosphere at a specific time
- great bear lake, great slave lake
- a general location
- catskills
- 16 mountain laurel lane
- climate of very warm temperatures and little temperature change over the year
- half of the Earth, divided at the equator or prime meridian
- climate of middle latitudes marked by cool winters and warm summers
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- vegetation, air, and water
- any source of energy, such as coal or natural gas, that developed from the remains of plants and animals
- this distance north or south of the equator expressed in degrees and shown as east-west lines on maps
- the weather patterns typical of an area over a long period of time
- languages, food, clothing styles
- damaging or dirtying the environment
- the height of land above sea level
- plateau, mountain, valley, plain
- plant life
23 Clues: catskills • plant life • a general location • 16 mountain laurel lane • minerals, coal, and iron • vegetation, air, and water • the Earth's coldest climate • languages, food, clothing styles • plateau, mountain, valley, plain • great bear lake, great slave lake • the height of land above sea level • damaging or dirtying the environment • the five main bodies of water on Earth • ...
geography 2014-10-19
Across
- vegetation, air, and water
- 16 mountain laurel lane
- climate of middle latitudes marked by cool winters and warm summers
- the five main bodies of water on Earth
- languages, food, clothing styles
- plateau, mountain, valley, plain
- the height of land above sea level
- the condition of the atmosphere at a specific time
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian expressed in degrees and shown as north-south lines on a map
- a natural substance such as iron, gold,oil or coal that is dug from the Earth
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- the seven main bodies of land on Earth
- minerals, coal, and iron
- a general location
- this distance north or south of the equator expressed in degrees and shown as east-west lines on maps
- plant life
- great bear lake, great slave lake
- any source of energy, such as coal or natural gas, that developed from the remains of plants and animals
- damaging or dirtying the environment
- the Earth's coldest climate
- catskills
- half of the Earth, divided at the equator or prime meridian
- the weather patterns typical of an area over a long period of time
- climate of very warm temperatures and little temperature change over the year
23 Clues: catskills • plant life • a general location • 16 mountain laurel lane • minerals, coal, and iron • vegetation, air, and water • the Earth's coldest climate • languages, food, clothing styles • plateau, mountain, valley, plain • great bear lake, great slave lake • the height of land above sea level • damaging or dirtying the environment • the seven main bodies of land on Earth • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-20
Across
- A large, slowly moving body of snow and ice
- The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- A break in the earths crust that moves
- Thickest layer of the Earth, part solid part liquid where convection currents are found
- When two plates come together
- Thicker, less dense crust
- The theory that the continents are moving very slowly
- when two plates grind past each other
- Extremely deep areas in the ocean that are created by a subducting plate
- A solid mass of iron and nickel
- When two plates pull apart
- How much mass there is in any given volume
- A semi-fluid layer of solid liquid rock
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- A single landmass that includes two or more continents
- Thin, more dense than continental crust, subducting crust
- The movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another
- When one tectonic plates drives under another
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
- Waves produced by earthquakes that help us study the inner layers of earth
- The state of matter the earth's inner core is
20 Clues: Thicker, less dense crust • When two plates pull apart • When two plates come together • A solid mass of iron and nickel • when two plates grind past each other • A break in the earths crust that moves • A semi-fluid layer of solid liquid rock • How much mass there is in any given volume • A large, slowly moving body of snow and ice • ...
Earth Day Movement Crossword 2023-11-27
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- tiny plastic particles that are increasingly polluting our planet
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- What had been catching on fire and brought more attention to climate change
- A prolonged period of excessive heat, often combined with excessive humidity
- A result of the Environmental protests
- the production and discharge of gases into the atmosphere, especially from factories or machines
- Energy transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves or particles that release energy when absorbed by an object
- founded Zero Hour, a youth environmentalist group
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- harmful substances or chemicals in the environment
- The number of people who protested environmental destruction on 22 April 1970
- the variability of species on our planet
- major changes in temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns, among others, that occur over several decades or longer
- To convert waste into reusable material
- What the congress was on the first Earth Day because so many of the members were involved with the protests
- energy derived from nontraditional sources
- Senator who led the first Earth Day
- the total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by our actions
- The state that held a dolphin themed Earth Day
- made as an effect of the first Earth day
- what an organization does when they market themselves as environmental but aren't
20 Clues: Senator who led the first Earth Day • A result of the Environmental protests • To convert waste into reusable material • the variability of species on our planet • made as an effect of the first Earth day • energy derived from nontraditional sources • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • The state that held a dolphin themed Earth Day • ...
Biosphere 2022-12-09
Across
- this factor is not associated with activities of living organisms
- one component of the ecosystem
- is one component of the ecosystem
- bio part of what earth consists of
- geo part of what earth consists of
- communities of organisms and their abiotic environment
- is one component of the ecosystem
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- this factor is associated with the activities of living organisms
- is one component of the ecosystem
- hydro part of what earth consists of
- atmosphere part of what earth consists of
- is one component of the ecosystem
- where most energy is obtained
- the biosphere is located near earth...
- do ecosystems have clear boundaries
15 Clues: where most energy is obtained • one component of the ecosystem • is one component of the ecosystem • is one component of the ecosystem • is one component of the ecosystem • is one component of the ecosystem • bio part of what earth consists of • geo part of what earth consists of • do ecosystems have clear boundaries • hydro part of what earth consists of • ...
Earth's Interior 2024-01-10
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- The denser part of the crust
- Two of the layers have this consistency
- This is the type of heat that moves the liquid
- The number of main layers of the interior
- This part of the core is more solid
- The largest layer of the Earth
- This is the temperature of the interior
- The more solid part of the mantle
- This helped scientists determine that part of the interior is liquid
- This is the name of the liquid inside the mantle
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- The crust is a ___ layer of earth
- This is a window into the Earth's interior
- The inner core is made of __ and nickel
- The more liquid part of the mantle
- The thinnest layer of Earth
- If crust is more ____ it will go under the other
- The thinner type of crust
- The core is divided in this many parts
- This part of the core is more liquid
19 Clues: The thinner type of crust • The thinnest layer of Earth • The denser part of the crust • The largest layer of the Earth • The crust is a ___ layer of earth • The more solid part of the mantle • The more liquid part of the mantle • This part of the core is more solid • This part of the core is more liquid • The core is divided in this many parts • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
Across
- SME
- the natural satellite of the earth
- the moon gets bigger from the view from earth
- new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter
- the force that holds you down
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
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- the moon gets smaller from the view from earth
- move or cause to move into a sloping position
- the moon goes between the sun and the Earth
- the star that the earth orbits
- to travel around something
11 Clues: SME • to travel around something • the force that holds you down • the star that the earth orbits • the natural satellite of the earth • the moon goes between the sun and the Earth • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • move or cause to move into a sloping position • the moon gets bigger from the view from earth • the moon gets smaller from the view from earth • ...
Solar System 2023-05-05
Across
- Has no moons
- Meteoroids are also called space _____
- Mars is a ___________ planet
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt
- Saturn has _____ rings
- Dwarf planet that used to be in our solar system
- Asteroids are called _____ planets
- 3,871 in our solar system
- Has a year of 10,759 Earth days
- Moons Moon, Io, Triton, Titan
- 1st planet located through mathematical calculations
- Planets Ceres, Makemake, Eris, Haumea
- Ice giant planet
- Days Pluto's year is 90, 530 _____ ____
- Mars's moon that is slowly being torn apart by Mars
- Jupiter is the fifth planet from the ___
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- 1,281, 490 in our solar system
- Gas giant planet
- Closest planet to the sun
- Mercury is the ________ planet
- Pluto's moon that is so big it makes Pluto wobble
- Venus is the hottest ______
- Shooting stars
- Comets are also called "cosmic _________"
- Neptune has __________ winds
- Uranus is the _______ planet from the sun
- Earth is the _____ largest planet
- 4th planet from the sun
- 3rd planet from the sun
29 Clues: Has no moons • Shooting stars • Gas giant planet • Ice giant planet • Saturn has _____ rings • 4th planet from the sun • 3rd planet from the sun • Closest planet to the sun • 3,871 in our solar system • Venus is the hottest ______ • Mars is a ___________ planet • Neptune has __________ winds • Moons Moon, Io, Triton, Titan • 1,281, 490 in our solar system • Mercury is the ________ planet • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-09-25
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- innermost layer of the earth, very hot
- An opening in the earth's crust where gases erupt
- A break in the earth's crust
- When plates slide past each other
- Supercontinent
- the layer of hot and solid material between Earth's crust and core
- The point of origin of an earthquake
- bending of rock layers
- A deep valley formed because of plate movement
- The outermost layer of the earth
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- How major landforms are created due to movement
- A person who studies the properties of the earth
- When plates meet and one slides under or over
- Continents have moved to a different place
- Two tectonic plates are pulling apart
- When plates crash into one another
- Melted rock beneath the Earth’s surface.
- Huge wave caused by sudden plate movement
- Vibration from underground movement
- When molten adds new crust to the ocean floor
- Melted rock on Earth’s surface
21 Clues: Supercontinent • bending of rock layers • A break in the earth's crust • Melted rock on Earth’s surface • The outermost layer of the earth • When plates slide past each other • When plates crash into one another • Vibration from underground movement • The point of origin of an earthquake • Two tectonic plates are pulling apart • innermost layer of the earth, very hot • ...
Caden Zerby Earth Structure and Compositon 2024-01-29
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- what we inhale to live
- anything water related
- a shaking in the ground involving tectonic plates
- anything life
- the outside or top layer of something
- just outside the core
- ancient bone that can be found anywhere
- how often or fast something happens
- hot liquid rock below the surface of earth
- the center of the earth
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- the ground, caves, etc.
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- they form when magma or lava become solid
- something we observe to happen over and over again
- a set of interacting parts performing a complex whole
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- the slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- Outer layer of the earth
- a big mountain that erupts
- under the crust layer
20 Clues: anything life • just outside the core • under the crust layer • what we inhale to live • anything water related • the ground, caves, etc. • the center of the earth • Outer layer of the earth • a big mountain that erupts • how often or fast something happens • the outside or top layer of something • ancient bone that can be found anywhere • they form when magma or lava become solid • ...
Earth and Moon 2024-11-06
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- Earth´s measurement is 7,926 miles
- Earhs period vortex is 24 hours, the moon is 273 days
- 78% of earth´s atmosphere
- revolves around the earth
- 3rd planet from the sun
- 21% of earth´s atmosphere
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- the earth´s period around the sun is 365 days the moon´s is 27 days
- A mixture of gases that surround the earth
- Some scientists think the moon was formed from a type of what?
- Earth has different weathers to all extremes depending on how close or far the what is?
10 Clues: 3rd planet from the sun • 78% of earth´s atmosphere • revolves around the earth • 21% of earth´s atmosphere • Earth´s measurement is 7,926 miles • A mixture of gases that surround the earth • Earhs period vortex is 24 hours, the moon is 273 days • Some scientists think the moon was formed from a type of what? • ...
Earth Science 2022-06-29
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- Occur when two tectonic plates rub against each other and make contact.
- Sometimes needs to happen after a natural disaster.
- The planet we live on
- This is the largest layer in the earth.(2 words)
- These erupt when too much magma builds up inside its chambers.
- The cause of tectonic plates moving.(2 words)
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- The crust is made up of roughly 15-20 of these.
- This occurs when magma up in the magma chambers of a volcano.
- The layer of the earth we live on.(2 words)
- This is the second hottest layer the earth is made up of. (3 words)
- These usually occur after an earthquake below or near the ocean floor.
- The centre layer of the earth.(3 words) layers The earth is made up of four of these.
12 Clues: The planet we live on • The layer of the earth we live on.(2 words) • The cause of tectonic plates moving.(2 words) • The crust is made up of roughly 15-20 of these. • This is the largest layer in the earth.(2 words) • Sometimes needs to happen after a natural disaster. • This occurs when magma up in the magma chambers of a volcano. • ...
Science G3 Unit C Review 2019-12-22
Across
- a nonliving material made of one or more minerals
- a mixture of minerals, weathered rocks, and other things
- a great area of land on Earth
- melted rock beneath Earth's surface
- land features on Earth
- bits of decayed plants or animals
- the hot layer below the crust
- the wearing away an movement of weathered rock
- rock that forms from layers of sediment
- rock that has been changed by heating or squeezing
- a mountain that builds up around an opening in Earth's crust
- the dropping off of weathered rock
- the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- to use resources wisely
- the trace, or remains, of something that lived long ago
- tiny bits of weathered rock or once-living animals or plants
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- a large body of salt water
- melted rock that flows onto land
- water that is held in rocks below the ground
- a material on Earth that is necessary or useful to people
- a sudden movement of the rocks that make up Earth's crust
- the deepest and hottest layer of Earth
- water that flows over land that is usually dry
- rock that forms when melted rock cools and hardens
- a mass of ice that moves slowly across the land
- the rapid movement of rocks and soil down a hill
- what happens when harmful things get into water, air, and land
- a material that is burned for its energy
- the outer layer of Earth
- a solid, nonliving substance found in nature
30 Clues: land features on Earth • to use resources wisely • the outer layer of Earth • a large body of salt water • a great area of land on Earth • the hot layer below the crust • melted rock that flows onto land • bits of decayed plants or animals • the dropping off of weathered rock • melted rock beneath Earth's surface • the deepest and hottest layer of Earth • ...
The solar system 2014-05-20
Across
- planets that orbit around other stars
- smallest and closet planet from the sun
- model of sun centered solar system
- unit used to measure large distances within the solar system
- third planet for earth
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- model of earth centered solar system
- second planet outward from the sun
- seventh planet from the sun
- fourth planet from the sun
- life on other worlds
- unofficial name for object 2003 VB12
- eighth planet from the sun
- rocky objects formed material similar to on planets
- fifth planet from the sun
- rocky objects orbiting within the solar system
- dwarf planet with a thin atmosphere
- second largest planet and sixth from the sun
- object composed of dust and rock particles
18 Clues: life on other worlds • third planet for earth • fifth planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • eighth planet from the sun • seventh planet from the sun • second planet outward from the sun • model of sun centered solar system • dwarf planet with a thin atmosphere • model of earth centered solar system • unofficial name for object 2003 VB12 • ...
World Geography Review 2024-01-17
Across
- Continent with Brazil, Ecuador, and more!
- Earth's largest continent
- Continent containing US
- farthest "down" point on the planet
- Largest ocean (to our west)
- Lowest place on Earth
- The continent with no people living on it permanently
- Ocean in the far north
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- Highest point/mountain on Earth
- farthest "up" point on the planet
- Continent where English and Spanish both originated
- Ocean between the "New" and "Old" worlds
- The continent that is only one country
- Continent with Egypt, Madagascar, Ethiopia and more!
- Midline running east west around the globe
- The warmest ocean on Earth
16 Clues: Lowest place on Earth • Ocean in the far north • Continent containing US • Earth's largest continent • The warmest ocean on Earth • Largest ocean (to our west) • Highest point/mountain on Earth • farthest "up" point on the planet • farthest "down" point on the planet • The continent that is only one country • Ocean between the "New" and "Old" worlds • ...
Our planet 2024-07-31
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- Half of the Earth divided by the equator or prime meridian.
- A powerful tropical cyclone with winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h).
- A luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity and powered by nuclear fusion.
- The act of sending a spacecraft, missile, or rocket into the air or space.
- The force that attracts objects toward the center of the Earth or any other massive body.
- The movement of air from high-pressure to low-pressure areas.
- A human-made object placed in orbit around Earth or another celestial body for purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, or scientific research.
- Information or objects used to support or prove a claim or conclusion.
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- Also called the Blue planet.
- A secular term used to denote years before the start of the Common Era (CE), equivalent to BC (Before Christ).
- A line or surface that bends and changes direction gradually.
- An event where one celestial body blocks the light from or to another celestial body.
- A dark shape produced by an object blocking light.
- The expanse of air and space visible above the Earth, appearing as a dome over the horizon.
- The U.S. government agency responsible for space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research.
- (In two words) One of the 24 regions of the Earth where the same standard time is used, each typically differing by one hour from adjacent zones.
16 Clues: Also called the Blue planet. • A dark shape produced by an object blocking light. • Half of the Earth divided by the equator or prime meridian. • A line or surface that bends and changes direction gradually. • The movement of air from high-pressure to low-pressure areas. • A powerful tropical cyclone with winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h). • ...
The Moon and the Earth All Around 2022-11-03
Across
- The number of days the Moon takes to return to the same position in the sky based on the background stars
- The right side of the moon is fully illuminated as seen from the Earth
- The number of days it takes for the moon to change from one phase and return to the same phase
- When the Moon is not visible in the sky yet it would otherwise be in view
- 27.3 days
- The phase of the Moon before the Third Quarter
- 365 days
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- Believed the Earth was a sphere for purely aesthetic reasons
- Demonstrated the Earth was a sphere by calculating its circumference
- Immediately after the New Moon
- The phase of the moon that makes a complete circle in the sky
- Argued the Earth was a sphere because the shadow of the Earth on the Moon appeared curved during a Lunar Eclipse
- Approximately seven days before the Full Moon
- The phase of the Moon that is between the Waning Crescent and the Waxing Crescent
- 354 days
- The protruding shape that is not quite a circle before the Full Moon
16 Clues: 354 days • 365 days • 27.3 days • Immediately after the New Moon • Approximately seven days before the Full Moon • The phase of the Moon before the Third Quarter • Believed the Earth was a sphere for purely aesthetic reasons • The phase of the moon that makes a complete circle in the sky • Demonstrated the Earth was a sphere by calculating its circumference • ...
STEM Crossword 2024-07-24
Across
- Attracts other metal objects to itself
- Part of a plant that makes food
- Tiny organism that can cause illness
- Keeps us on the ground
- Dark shape made by blocking light
- Ability to do work
- Six-legged creature
- Electrical Machine that can perform tasks
- Power for lights and devices
- Our planet
- Push or pull
- Hard, solid material
- Can be heard
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- A celestial body that orbits a star ex: Earth
- Living creature that can move
- Living thing that grows in soil
- Stores energy
- Preserved remains of ancient life
- Orbits the Earth
- Essential for life
- Controls the body
- Skeletons are made of these
- Visible form of energy
- Shines brightly in the night sky
- Made of tiny water droplets in the sky
25 Clues: Our planet • Push or pull • Can be heard • Stores energy • Orbits the Earth • Controls the body • Essential for life • Ability to do work • Six-legged creature • Hard, solid material • Keeps us on the ground • Visible form of energy • Skeletons are made of these • Power for lights and devices • Living creature that can move • Living thing that grows in soil • Part of a plant that makes food • ...
Science Crossword Grant 2023-05-24
Across
- there are seven of these large land pieces
- wind happens everywhere but here
- how long it takes water to go around earth word form
- when water bounces off continents
- water from bottom brings nutrients to the top
- parts of earth
- when wind doesn't happen at the equator
- strongest surface current
- salty and cold is more
- percent of energy transported by water
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- amount of salt in water
- hot things rise cool things sink
- currents that happen on the top of the water
- this is the main factor in winds
- coldest parts of earth
- currents that are far underwater
- upwelling brings
- water moving closer and farther from land over hours
- currents transport matter and
- stream like movement of ocean water
20 Clues: parts of earth • upwelling brings • coldest parts of earth • salty and cold is more • amount of salt in water • strongest surface current • currents transport matter and • hot things rise cool things sink • this is the main factor in winds • wind happens everywhere but here • currents that are far underwater • when water bounces off continents • stream like movement of ocean water • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-20
Across
- Thin, more dense than continental crust, subducting crust
- A solid mass of iron and nickel
- The theory that the continents are moving very slowly
- A large, slowly moving body of snow and ice
- Thickest layer of the Earth, part solid part liquid where convection currents are found
- Waves produced by earthquakes that help us study the inner layers of earth
- The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- Thicker, less dense crust
- When one tectonic plates drives under another
- When two plates come together
- When two plates pull apart
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- A semi-fluid layer of solid liquid rock
- A single landmass that includes two or more continents
- A break in the earths crust that moves
- when two plates grind past each other
- Extremely deep areas in the ocean that are created by a subducting plate
- The movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another
- How much mass there is in any given volume
- The state of matter the earth's inner core is
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
20 Clues: Thicker, less dense crust • When two plates pull apart • When two plates come together • A solid mass of iron and nickel • when two plates grind past each other • A break in the earths crust that moves • A semi-fluid layer of solid liquid rock • How much mass there is in any given volume • A large, slowly moving body of snow and ice • ...
Georgia's Geography 2016-08-13
Across
- to locate a place relative to other landmarks
- a geographic coordinate that the north south position of a point on the Earth's surface
- the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around the Earth
- High narrow ridges, low open valleys
- the exact place, or location where someone, or something is on the Earth
- begins in Blue Ridge, runs thru Atlanta
- Stretches from barrier islands/beaches across islands Southern GA to AL
- Run over 2,000 miles from Northern GA into Canada
- a geographic coordinate that specifies the east,west position of a point on the Earth's surface
- Soil is Georgia Red Clay – rich in rich in iron minerals
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- NE corner of GA
- Known as the “Little Grand Canyon”
- Name means “land of the trembling earth”
- point at which hilly or mountainous lands meet the coastal plains
- they protect the mainland from wind and wave erosion
- “TAG corner” – where TN, where TN, AL & GA meet
- Imaginary circle around the earth midway between the North Pole and the South pole
- a geographic area defined by some kind of trait
- a low lying land area where water lies close
- rain, hail, sleet, snow
20 Clues: NE corner of GA • rain, hail, sleet, snow • Known as the “Little Grand Canyon” • High narrow ridges, low open valleys • Name means “land of the trembling earth” • begins in Blue Ridge, runs thru Atlanta • a low lying land area where water lies close • to locate a place relative to other landmarks • a geographic area defined by some kind of trait • ...
ES-B 2020-01-22
Across
- The dwelling of an organism
- Outer layer of gasses that surrounds earth
- A layer of earths atmosphere
- The temperature and weather of a given area
- All of earth
- Resources that are sustainable
- The amount of an organism in an area
- Thick pollutant in the air that makes the air hard to breathe
- Succession from bare rock
- The process of converting a large area for human use/living
- The average amount of children a woman will have in her lifetime
- a coupled oceanic atmosphere phenomenon; warmer of the two
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- The rate in which humans are being birthed
- Succession from dirt and/or small plants
- unnatural habitats for fish to replace destroyed ones
- Resources that are non sustainable
- The act of clearing a wooded area in mass
- Leaving one country to settle in another permanently
- A species of organisms that are the first to inhabit an area after succession
- The part of earth that life sustains in
- Coming to live in a foreign country permanently
- The ability to naturally decompose without harming the environment
- What causes pollution
- a coupled oceanic atmosphere phenomenon; colder of the two
- Protects earth from the suns ultra violet rays
25 Clues: All of earth • What causes pollution • Succession from bare rock • The dwelling of an organism • A layer of earths atmosphere • Resources that are sustainable • Resources that are non sustainable • The amount of an organism in an area • The part of earth that life sustains in • Succession from dirt and/or small plants • The act of clearing a wooded area in mass • ...
The Deluge Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-26
Across
- The measurement unit used to build the ark.
- This is the sin that Noah committed.
- What Noah built after the flood and dedicated to God
- The ship that Noah used to save humanity from the flood.
- Son of Noah, father of Canaan and responsible for his curse, and his descendants are associated with Africa
- A promise,an argeement
- He flooded the Earth
- The sign from God that He won't flood the Earth again.
- Type of animal that is not kosher
- Noah did these on his alter with animals
- Reason God flooded the Earth, Humanity had been made evil by -
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- Noah planted this after the flood.
- The mountain range in which Noah's Ark rested
- He was commanded by God to create the Ark, Father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
- Son of Noah,died at age 600, and is said to be an ancestor of Jesus in Luke 3:36
- the natural disaster God let happen to the Earth.
- What Noah brought onto his altar, 7 pairs of clean, and 1 pair unclean
- what the dove brought back to Noah,symbol of peace
- Son of Noah,his lineage is linked to Caucaisns, owner of Canaan
- Type of animal that is kosher
20 Clues: He flooded the Earth • A promise,an argeement • Type of animal that is kosher • Type of animal that is not kosher • Noah planted this after the flood. • This is the sin that Noah committed. • Noah did these on his alter with animals • The measurement unit used to build the ark. • The mountain range in which Noah's Ark rested • ...
Earth, Moon, and Beyond 2023-01-13
Across
- when the moon is between the earth and the sun
- When the earth is between the sun and the moon
- When earth spins on it axis
- to grow smaller
- a series of space flights that traveled and put a man on the moon
- a natural body or an artificial object that orbits another object
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- the first artificial satellite
- a imaginary line that passes through earths center
- a robot vehicle that can explore deep space
- To travel in a close path around the sun
- A tool that makes far away objects bigger
- to grow larger
- The path earth takes around the sun
- When one object passes through the shadow of another
14 Clues: to grow larger • to grow smaller • When earth spins on it axis • the first artificial satellite • The path earth takes around the sun • To travel in a close path around the sun • A tool that makes far away objects bigger • when the moon is between the earth and the sun • When the earth is between the sun and the moon • a robot vehicle that can explore deep space • ...
Guia 2019-06-18
Across
- Star that provides light and warmth to the Earth
- The period of time when it is light outside.
- With a strong shining light.
- It revolves around the Earth
- A bright point in the sky
- The time when it is dark and most people are sleeping.
- The planet where we live.
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- The upper Atmosphere that is around the Earth.
- Without light.
- The air around the Earth.
- To produce a bright light.
11 Clues: Without light. • The air around the Earth. • A bright point in the sky • The planet where we live. • To produce a bright light. • With a strong shining light. • It revolves around the Earth • The period of time when it is light outside. • The upper Atmosphere that is around the Earth. • Star that provides light and warmth to the Earth • ...
Guia 2019-06-18
Across
- Without light.
- The upper Atmosphere that is around the Earth.
- To produce a bright light.
- The air around the Earth.
- Star that provides light and warmth to the Earth
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- With a strong shining light.
- The period of time when it is light outside.
- The time when it is dark and most people are sleeping.
- The planet where we live.
- It revolves around the Earth
- A bright point in the sky
11 Clues: Without light. • The planet where we live. • The air around the Earth. • A bright point in the sky • To produce a bright light. • With a strong shining light. • It revolves around the Earth • The period of time when it is light outside. • The upper Atmosphere that is around the Earth. • Star that provides light and warmth to the Earth • ...
Unit 2 Week 5 10/18 Vocab 2022-10-18
Across
- the discussion to get nations to agree on the terms of a treaty
- an Earth process that occurs when a mass of earth or rock falls
- the overall size of an earthquake
- an Earth process that occurs when a large amount of water flows over its usual boundaries
- a formal document that creates an agreement between two nations
- a tropical storm with winds that can blow from 74 to 157 miles per hour
- to give up power or control
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- the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another
- a release of tension between tectonic plates that creates seismic waves
- an Earth process that happens when a large amount of snow or ice falls
- a fluid's resistance to flow
- anything that naturally changes the way that the Earth looks
- an Earth process that is caused by an earthquake or undersea volcanic eruption
- a state of armed conflict between groups of people, states, or nations
14 Clues: to give up power or control • a fluid's resistance to flow • the overall size of an earthquake • anything that naturally changes the way that the Earth looks • the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another • the discussion to get nations to agree on the terms of a treaty • an Earth process that occurs when a mass of earth or rock falls • ...
ARTEMIS MISSIONS 2026-05-26
Across
- - Heavy lift rocket used to launch Artemis
- - NASA program returning humans to the Moon
- - Protects Orion during the return
- - Lunar lander selected by NASA for Artemis III
- - First crewed Artemis mission around the Moon
- - Capsule that carries astronauts in Artemis missions
- - Main destination of Artemis missions
- - Main goal of Artemis missions
- - 32 times the speed of sound
- - Company developing the Artemis lunar lander
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- - How Orion returns to Earth
- - Phase when the rocket leaves Earth
- - Living quarters module for Gateway
- - Process of retrieving Orion after landing
- - Curved path around Earth or the Moon
- - First uncrewed Artemis test flight
- - Planned mission to land astronauts on the Moon
- - Lunar orbiting space station planned for Artemis missions
- - U.S. space agency running Artemis
19 Clues: - How Orion returns to Earth • - 32 times the speed of sound • - Main goal of Artemis missions • - Protects Orion during the return • - U.S. space agency running Artemis • - Phase when the rocket leaves Earth • - Living quarters module for Gateway • - First uncrewed Artemis test flight • - Curved path around Earth or the Moon • - Main destination of Artemis missions • ...
Moon Crossword 2013-01-16
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- The middle, dark part of a shadow
- Type of eclipse where the moon falls into Earth's shadow
- Number of degrees that the moon's orbit is tilted
- The first phase in the moon cycle when the moon is between the sun and the Earth, making us unable to see any of it reflected (2 words)
- The lit part of the moon is growing
- The largest difference between high and low tide happens during this (2 words)
- Type of eclipse where the Earth falls in to the moon's shadow
- The smallest difference between high and low tide happens during this (2 words)
- One of these occurs when the moon, Earth and Sun are all in a line and a shadow is cast
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- The middle phase of the moon cycle where the entire moon face is illuminated (2 words)
- The lit part of the moon is getting smaller
- Occurs on the side of the Earth that is closest to the moon or opposite it, water level rises to its highest
- Number of days in the moon's full cycle
- Occurs on the sides of the Earth that are not close to the moon, water level drops to its lowest
- The outer, lighter part of a shadow
- Less than half of the moon is lit
- More than half of the moon is lit
17 Clues: The middle, dark part of a shadow • Less than half of the moon is lit • More than half of the moon is lit • The lit part of the moon is growing • The outer, lighter part of a shadow • Number of days in the moon's full cycle • The lit part of the moon is getting smaller • Number of degrees that the moon's orbit is tilted • ...
Carbon Cycle 2025-02-10
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- building cities where vegetation and forests once were
- process that consumers use to react glucose and oxygen to produce water and release carbon dioxide
- all of the rock at and below Earth's surface
- remains of organisms that have been buried, undergone major heat and pressure that have become either coal, oil or natural gas
- when a biotic organisms decomposes; releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- process of greenhouse gases surrounding Earth trapping the Sun's heat in the atmosphere
- elimination of forest and vegetation in an area
- what is the main source of releasing carbon into the atmosphere?
- preserved remains of an organism that has been trapped with its carbon in rock or petrified form
- what is put into the ocean, causing a drastic change in salinity and density when a glacier melts?
- what are responsible for moving warm water around the Earth?
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- what is the largest carbon sink?
- consists of all life on Earth, underground and in the atmosphere
- living things that eat other living things
- process that producers use to react carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose and release oxygen
- asteroids hitting the Earth would cause melted rock and also a large dust cloud that would block sunlight and cause Earth's temperatures to _________?
- living things that make their own food through photosynthesis
- when a volcano erupts, carbon dioxide and ash get __________ into the atmosphere
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- more greenhouse gases will cause Earth's temperatures to become __________ over time
20 Clues: what is the largest carbon sink? • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • living things that eat other living things • all of the rock at and below Earth's surface • elimination of forest and vegetation in an area • building cities where vegetation and forests once were • what are responsible for moving warm water around the Earth? • ...
tides 2025-05-09
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- the side of Earth where moon's pull is weak
- the side of earth moon's pull is stronger
- cause of ocean tides
- river in Canada that switches flow direction
- tide with greatest difference in water level
- how often the tides change
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- line between Earth and the Sun is at right angles to the line between the earth and moon
- the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the earth
- the rising and falling of oceans
- the position of the moon around the earth at a given time
- tide with least difference of water levels
11 Clues: cause of ocean tides • how often the tides change • the rising and falling of oceans • the side of earth moon's pull is stronger • tide with least difference of water levels • the side of Earth where moon's pull is weak • river in Canada that switches flow direction • tide with greatest difference in water level • the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the earth • ...
random things about the earth 2016-01-08
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- its a song and its dangerous at sea and land
- its really hot and its in the space
- It attacks runners and postmen
- it hurts if u touch it,
- its in the air and somethimes it gets a derpy form
- it spit fire
- its at the north pole in the sky
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- It is caused by pressure in the earth
- chopped of toad heads
- no body nows something about It and its in the Ocean
- they get never out of your way in the forest
- its in your garden
- it starts with a w and its pretty dangerous if its to heavy
- youre getting wet of it >:(
- its dangerous in the Ocean and it pulls you down to the bottom
- It screams in the morning at a farm full
16 Clues: it spit fire • its in your garden • chopped of toad heads • it hurts if u touch it, • It attacks runners and postmen • youre getting wet of it >:( • its at the north pole in the sky • its really hot and its in the space • It is caused by pressure in the earth • It screams in the morning at a farm full • its a song and its dangerous at sea and land • ...
The Mightiest Heroes On Earth 2021-10-28
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- what Max calls his grandmother
- the King of The Knights of the The Round Table
- what Freak and Max were watching on the Fourth of July
- the place where Max's dad was for years
- Max's Christmas present from Freak
- Freak's real name
- Freak's mom's first name
- Max's dad's first name
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- the name of the run-down tenements
- what Freak calls him and Max's adventures
- the name of Freak and Max when Freak is on Max's shoulders
- the name of Max's room
- what Max calls his grandfather
- the toy Freak played with in chapter 3
- what Freak used to save Max and Loretta
- the last name of Iggy and Loretta
16 Clues: Freak's real name • the name of Max's room • Max's dad's first name • Freak's mom's first name • what Max calls his grandmother • what Max calls his grandfather • the last name of Iggy and Loretta • the name of the run-down tenements • Max's Christmas present from Freak • the toy Freak played with in chapter 3 • the place where Max's dad was for years • ...
We Should Save the Earth 2021-12-07
Processes that shape the Earth 2025-02-03
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- a hole in Earth's surface that develops when the ground collapses into space beneath it
- a mountain on the ocean floor made from volcanic activity
- special buoys in the ocean to detect the rise and fall of water waves
- to move into its space and push it out of position
- a word people often use to refer to the slow process of erosion
- molten material from Earth's mantle below Earth's surface
- molten material from Earth's mantle after it has reached Earth's surface
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- allows geologists to measure the amount of sulfur dioxide in gas plumes released from a volcano
- movement of sediment from one location to another
- a wave or series of waves caused by displaced water
- a man made structure that can absorb some of the force of tsunami waves
- in geology, a plume of magma that causes eruptions through Earth's crust without plates interacting
- the process of breaking rock into smaller pieces
- a procedure of study used to examine and measure features of an area of land
- small pieces of rock or other hard material that has broken down over time
- an opening in Earth's crust through which lava erupts onto the surface
16 Clues: the process of breaking rock into smaller pieces • movement of sediment from one location to another • to move into its space and push it out of position • a wave or series of waves caused by displaced water • a mountain on the ocean floor made from volcanic activity • molten material from Earth's mantle below Earth's surface • ...
7.1 CW 2 2025-09-29
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- heat energy that causes changes in water’s state and drives the water cycle.
- the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface.
- water that falls from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- water found on the surface of Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the amount of open space between soil or rock particles where water can be stored.
- all the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and glaciers.
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- the process when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid, forming clouds or droplets.
- an area of land where all the water drains into the same river, lake, or other body of water
- rain that contains harmful chemicals from pollution, which can damage water, soil, and living things.
- the presence of harmful substances in water, soil, or air that make it unsafe.
- the process when plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere.
- the shape and features of the land surface, such as hills, valleys, and slopes.
- characteristics of soil, like texture and composition, that affect how water moves through it.
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- the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas.
- water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers.
- harmful substances added to air, water, or land that negatively affect living things.
- the process of water soaking into the ground.
- all living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans.
- the process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock.
- the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land.
- water that flows over the land surface into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- the process when liquid water absorbs heat and changes into water vapor (gas).
- the solid outer layer of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- the force that pulls objects toward Earth and helps drive the movement of water in the cycle.
26 Clues: the layer of gases surrounding Earth. • the process of water soaking into the ground. • water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers. • how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock. • the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land. • the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas. • ...
Geography Chapter 2 Section 1-3 2015-01-28
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- / The part of the earth where life exists.
- drift / The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart.
- / Surface land areas of the earth's curst, including continents and ocean basins.
- / A process by which new land is created when sea plates pull apart and magma wells up between the plates.
- / Molten rock that is pushed up form the earth's mantle.
- / A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement.
- / Moisture that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- / A layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
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- / Underground water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel.
- / A slow process in which a sea plate slides under a continental plate, creating debris that can cause continents to grow outward.
- / The watery areas of the earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water.
- / A process by which mountains can form as sea plates dive beneath continental plates.
- / The removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming.
- / Fine, yellowish-brown topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, usually carried by the wind.
- / Process of converting into vapor.
- / Wearing away of the earth's surface by wind, flowing water or glaciers.
- / Thick middle layer of the earth's interior structure consisting of dense, hot rock.
- / Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- / The process of excess water vapor changing into liquid water when warm air cools.
- tectonics / The term scientists use to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow which create many of the earth's physical features.
20 Clues: / Process of converting into vapor. • / The part of the earth where life exists. • / A layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • / Molten rock that is pushed up form the earth's mantle. • / Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs. • / A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement. • ...
Science 2023-12-08
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- the stage of a star when it first gets made
- different transformation is called a
- a of the year that the sun beams on the equator
- a stage of a large star
- collection of interacting parts
- Belt what is beyond the orbit of neptune
- what is called when planets go around the sun
- Fuel: fuel created from the remains of organism
- system: all the planets around a star or sun
- when earth is excatly between the moon and the sun
- a meteor that flies in the sky
- Earth
- earth natural satellite
- a cloud of gas
- surround the earth
- of Reference: assemblage of objects
- Bang Theory: theory that one explosion created the universe.
- what are you trying to show
- a line that makes light
- Jesus' light
- change in land from impact
- how long does the earth take to orbit around the sun
- billions of stars
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- what is our solar system
- mountains on the moon
- a rock
- a small rock in space
- a straight line in which a body rotates
- different planet
- a moon shape that is smaller then full moon
- radiation that can be seen by people
- Spectrum: range of radiation in order
- Crater: impact from an object that hit perfectly.
- the path something takes to travel around another object
- all things in the sky
- planet: object that oribts the sun
- a dark surface of cooled lava
- pertaining to the moon
- rocks
- what keeps us from floating away
- Moon: moon that is full
41 Clues: Earth • rocks • a rock • Jesus' light • a cloud of gas • different planet • billions of stars • surround the earth • mountains on the moon • a small rock in space • all things in the sky • pertaining to the moon • a stage of a large star • earth natural satellite • a line that makes light • Moon: moon that is full • what is our solar system • change in land from impact • what are you trying to show • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-20
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- percent _____ - Gradient expressed as a percent, rise divided by run multiplied by 100.
- _______ sensing - the collection of information about Earth and its environment from a distance
- ____ system - a system using numbers, such as latitude and longitude, to describe the location of a point on Earth.
- a graphic representation of the scale of a map consisting of a line with marks like on a ruler.
- the ratio between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground.
- ____ sounding - A remote sensing method that uses sound waves to determine the depth of water.
- A map showing elevations on Earth’s surface in a measurable fashion such as with contour lines.
- Contour _____, the elevation change between adjacent contour lines on a map
- a mathematical method of distorting the curved surface of the Earth so that it can be portrayed on a flat surface. Projection types include conic, cylindrical and azimuthal.
- the location of a place described as an angle east or west of the prime meridian.
- A contour line with a heavier weight and a numerical label.
- A satellite navigation system used to determine locations on Earth
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- a line on a topographic map connecting points of equal elevation
- the 0o longitude line in Greenwich England
- ____ spheroid, a flattened sphere.
- The entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
- a mathematical measurement of the rate of change of surface elevation over a horizontal distance.
- Computer software that can analyze data about Earth and present it visually in the form of maps
- The location of a place described as an angle north or south of the Equator, with 0o being the Equator.
- the art and science of making maps
- a key that shows what each symbol on a map represents
21 Clues: ____ spheroid, a flattened sphere. • the art and science of making maps • the 0o longitude line in Greenwich England • a key that shows what each symbol on a map represents • A contour line with a heavier weight and a numerical label. • The entire range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. • a line on a topographic map connecting points of equal elevation • ...
Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne 2016-02-02
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- Type of animals found in the center of the earth (Wooly ______.)
- The name of the island where Henry and Uncle Hardwigg discover the little boy.
- How the professor feels when he can't decifer the code of the original map.
- Tour guide who leads Henry and Uncle Hardwigg on their journey.
- The woman Henry loves and eventually marries.
- Author of Journey to the Center of the Earth.
- Country where Henry and Uncle Hardwigg live.
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- Nephew who changes from cautious to courageous during the journey.
- Claims to be the original discoverer of the path to the center of the earth.
- Professor who believes there are tunnels to the center of the earth.
- How Henry feels about descending into the center of the earth.
- Dormant volcano that contains the entrance to the center of the earth.
12 Clues: Country where Henry and Uncle Hardwigg live. • The woman Henry loves and eventually marries. • Author of Journey to the Center of the Earth. • How Henry feels about descending into the center of the earth. • Professor who believes there are tunnels to the center of the earth. • ...
Electrical 2023-12-07
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- 6mm twin and earth is needed for ?KW shower
- When cutting a pipe in to ensure bonding
- Ring main branch
- RDC + Circuit breaker
- 230v to 110v
- Amp rating for domestic lighting circuit
- Size of earth bonding from water main to terminal block
- Immersion heater flex rating
- Live and neutral testing
- Type of zones plumbers cant work in
- 18th Edition
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- Power divided by voltage
- Current type
- Cross bonding
- Green and ? for continuity bonding.
- The centre were wires meet.
- RCD disconnects due to a ? fault.
- Earth continuity lables should comply with?
- Phase type to domestic properties
- Holes in joists must be...
- Number of tests to for safe isolation procedure
- Electrical diagram symbols standard.
22 Clues: Current type • 230v to 110v • 18th Edition • Cross bonding • Ring main branch • RDC + Circuit breaker • Power divided by voltage • Live and neutral testing • Holes in joists must be... • The centre were wires meet. • Immersion heater flex rating • RCD disconnects due to a ? fault. • Phase type to domestic properties • Green and ? for continuity bonding. • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary 2025-11-29
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- Water falling from clouds to Earth
- of gases surrounding the planet
- Water changing from liquid to vapor
- Movement of carbon through Earth systems
- that erupts lava and gases
- Preserved remains of past organisms
- sediment in new locations
- particles deposited by natural forces
- down rock through natural processes
- shaking of Earth’s crust
- Movement of water through Earth systems
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- Large slowly moving mass of ice
- Water vapor cooling into liquid droplets
- Landform created by river sediment deposition
- of sediment by wind water
- Rock formed from compacted sediments
- Water flowing across Earth’s surface
- pulling objects toward Earth
- feature on Earth’s surface
- Natural fuel formed from ancient organisms
20 Clues: shaking of Earth’s crust • of sediment by wind water • sediment in new locations • that erupts lava and gases • feature on Earth’s surface • pulling objects toward Earth • Large slowly moving mass of ice • of gases surrounding the planet • Water falling from clouds to Earth • Water changing from liquid to vapor • Preserved remains of past organisms • ...
Tectonics Crossword 2020-04-01
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- type of mountains formed where plates push together
- where a mid-ocean ridge is found
- the crust is broken into...
- hottest layer of the Earth
- disaster that occurs where plates slide past each other
- highest mountain on continental crust
- movement in the soft rock of the mantle
- outer, solid layer of the earth
- where two plates come together
- molten rock under the ground
- one of the metals that forms the inner core
- an ocean surrounded by a ring of fire
- type of crust made from granite
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- these are caused by magma pushing up to the surface
- the layer between the core and the crust of the Earth
- hard crust and upper mantle
- found where oceanic crust pushes under continental crust
- heaviest type of crust
- main rock that forms oceanic crust
19 Clues: heaviest type of crust • hottest layer of the Earth • hard crust and upper mantle • the crust is broken into... • molten rock under the ground • where two plates come together • outer, solid layer of the earth • type of crust made from granite • where a mid-ocean ridge is found • main rock that forms oceanic crust • highest mountain on continental crust • ...
Vocab Words 2023-08-30
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- Ways to map Earth on a flat surface.
- Pictures of Earth’s surface taken from a satellite in orbit.
- A place’s exact position on Earth in terms of longitude and latitude.
- An area with at least one unifying physical or human feature such as climate, landforms, population, or history.
- North, East, South, West
- Loss of accuracy in the size or position of objects on a map.
- The study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth.
- Explores how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another.
- Each half of earth
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- The location of a place relative to another.
- Units that measure angles
- Images of Earth’s surface taken from the air.
- The area of given space on the map corresponds to in the real world.
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- Refers to the mix of human and nonhuman features at a given location
- The distance North or South of the Equator
- Round shaped body
- Computer-based systems that store and use information linked to geographic locations.
18 Clues: Round shaped body • Each half of earth • North, East, South, West • Units that measure angles • Ways to map Earth on a flat surface. • The distance North or South of the Equator • The location of a place relative to another. • Images of Earth’s surface taken from the air. • The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • ...
The Fantastic 2013-03-07
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- When two plates pull apart
- The second layer in the Earth
- The first layer in the mantle
- The third layer in the Earth
- The second layer in the mantle
- The fourth and last layer in the Earth
- When two plates slide past each other
- The transfer of heat from one molecule to another through a substance.
- Heat transfer in gas or liquid by the circulation of currents from one region to another.
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- The transfer of heat in electromagnetic waves
- The process of which the old sea floor goes down the trench and new sea floor replaces the old sea floor
- The first layer in the Earth
- The third layer in the mantle
- the process where heat moves from one body or substance to another by radiation, or conduction, convection
- When two plates collide
15 Clues: When two plates collide • When two plates pull apart • The first layer in the Earth • The third layer in the Earth • The second layer in the Earth • The first layer in the mantle • The third layer in the mantle • The second layer in the mantle • When two plates slide past each other • The fourth and last layer in the Earth • The transfer of heat in electromagnetic waves • ...
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
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- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- all the water on earth
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- the change form food gathering to food production
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
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- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- human's impact on the Earth
- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- non-living things in an ecosystem
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the part of the Earth where life exists • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
Climate Change 2026-05-20
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- what type of bulbs save more energy?
- What happens when forests are cut down?
- What fuel is burned in cars and factories?
- What clean energy use wind to make power?
- What gas traps heat in Earth´s atmosphere?
- What machine measures temperatures?
- What weather events are becoming stronger due to climate change?
- What do plants need from the sun to grow?
- What natural resource should we save by turning off lights?
- What layer of Earth contains the air we breathe?
- What do scientists call long-term weather patterns?
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- What are large frozen sheets of ice called?
- What is the warming of Earth called?
- What is one way people can travel that create less pollution?
- What is the main cause of climate change?
- What do melting ice caps cause sea levels to do?
- What type of energy comes from the sun?
- What pollution comes from cars'exhaust pipes?
- What can people do to paper,plastic,and cans instead of throwing them away?
- What happens to oceans as Earth warms?
20 Clues: What machine measures temperatures? • What is the warming of Earth called? • what type of bulbs save more energy? • What happens to oceans as Earth warms? • What happens when forests are cut down? • What type of energy comes from the sun? • What is the main cause of climate change? • What clean energy use wind to make power? • What do plants need from the sun to grow? • ...
Earth's Spheres 2021-12-01
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- the effect of the warming of Earth's surface
- means turning or change
- made up of all frozen water on Earth
- the uppermost layer of the atmosphere
- the central part of Earth - twice as dense as mantle
- my Science teacher's last name
- where gases are layered and do not mix much
- lies below the crust
- this layer absorbs ultraviolet solar radiation
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- contains the air we breathe
- layer between thermosphere and stratosphere
- the second most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- contains living things
- part of earth that is liquid water
- where temperatures are highest
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- divided into three layers crust mantle core
17 Clues: lies below the crust • contains living things • means turning or change • contains the air we breathe • where temperatures are highest • my Science teacher's last name • part of earth that is liquid water • made up of all frozen water on Earth • the uppermost layer of the atmosphere • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • layer between thermosphere and stratosphere • ...
Unit D Terminology Crossword 2025-03-11
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- The name of a chart showing the average temperature and precipitation for each month in a given location.
- The name of the angle created by the Earth's tilt
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The name of the 6 winds surrounding Earth
- The name for average temperature over roughly 30 years
- The name of currents with warm and cold air
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- A physical or behavioral change in an organism to survive
- Another name for hydrologic cycle
- The name for Taiga,tundra,rainforest,grassland,desert,and deciduous forest
- affect Natural process of heat trapped in the atmosphere
- Energy of motion
- All of the water on Earth
- The name of the angle of the Sun's rays hitting Earth
- The name for the percent of incoming solar radiation that a surface reflects
- The name for the shape of the land
15 Clues: Energy of motion • All of the water on Earth • Another name for hydrologic cycle • The name for the shape of the land • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • The name of the 6 winds surrounding Earth • The name of currents with warm and cold air • The name of the angle created by the Earth's tilt • The name of the angle of the Sun's rays hitting Earth • ...
ecology crossword 2023-09-21
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- how many people?
- living thing on earth
- branch of biology with organisms
- non living thing on earth
- social well being
- bug invasion
- interacting organisms
- light bulb ding
- living area for organisms
- intracting between two different organisms
- my home
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- association with two organisms
- chill with everything
- the earth of jerseyville
- contrasts population size
- fighting others
- plant sphere
17 Clues: my home • bug invasion • plant sphere • light bulb ding • fighting others • how many people? • social well being • chill with everything • living thing on earth • interacting organisms • the earth of jerseyville • contrasts population size • non living thing on earth • living area for organisms • association with two organisms • branch of biology with organisms • ...
Lesson 19 - Bible 2025-09-18
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- What was the promised land called?
- The earth was flooded for __________ days and nights.
- Who is the promised Child that is a descendant of Abraham?
- Who had twin sons?
- Who listened to the serpent and caused another to sin?
- What is a sign for God's promise to never flood the earth?
- to pay something in order to free a person from a debt or punishment
- Why are there so many problems in the world?
- Who obeyed God by building an ark?
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- Who tried to excuse himself (his sin) by blaming others?
- God allowed Joseph to be sold into slavery, so he could save his family from the ____________.
- When did human beings become responsible for the earth?
- the only righteous man on earth before the flood
- Whose name was changed to Israel?
- a promise or agreement
- What nation was formed by Jacob's descendants?
- Through __________, evil is defeated.
- Who left his home for a new land and is the Father of the Israelites?
18 Clues: Who had twin sons? • a promise or agreement • Whose name was changed to Israel? • What was the promised land called? • Who obeyed God by building an ark? • Through __________, evil is defeated. • Why are there so many problems in the world? • What nation was formed by Jacob's descendants? • the only righteous man on earth before the flood • ...
Week 30 - Moon Phases 2021-03-22
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- in the full moon phase the earth is ___ the moon and the sun
- during the full moon the moon is ___ from the sun
- during the new moon phase the moon is ___ the sun
- in the waning gibbous stage the light appears to be on the ___
- the first stage where the light appears to be decreasing (2 words)
- how many phases of the moon do we have
- when the moon is 1/4 of the way through its cycle (2 words)
- in the waxing gibbous stage, the moon looks like a
Down
- during the waning stages of the lunar cycle the lighted part of the moon as seen from earth appears to be ___
- when the moon is 3/4 of the way through its cycle
- in the lunar cycle the moon makes one full trip around the
- when the moon appears to be fully lit (2 words)
- when the moon is between the earth and the sun (2 words)
- in the waxing phases, the lighted part of the moon as seen from Earth is ___
- in the first quarter moon, the lighted part of the moon appears to be ___ lit
- when the moon is in the waxing phases, the light is on the ___
16 Clues: how many phases of the moon do we have • when the moon appears to be fully lit (2 words) • when the moon is 3/4 of the way through its cycle • during the full moon the moon is ___ from the sun • during the new moon phase the moon is ___ the sun • in the waxing gibbous stage, the moon looks like a • when the moon is between the earth and the sun (2 words) • ...
Weather and Climate 2018-03-28
Across
- low temperature
- small amount of condensed liquid
- visible condensed water in the sky
- part of Earth's surface not covered by water
- necessary for life
- water which falls to the earth
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- weather condition in an area over a long period of time
- frozen rain which falls to the earth
- precipitation which doesn't get evaporated or absorbed
- white flakes which fall to the earth
- state of the atmosphere at a specific place and time
Down
- very large body of water
- water changing from liquid to gas
- high temperature
- water vapor given off by a plant
- water changing back from a gas to liquid
- pressure in the atmosphere is above average
- something that happens over and over
- clear, colorless, odorless liquid
20 Clues: low temperature • high temperature • necessary for life • very large body of water • water which falls to the earth • water vapor given off by a plant • small amount of condensed liquid • water changing from liquid to gas • clear, colorless, odorless liquid • visible condensed water in the sky • something that happens over and over • frozen rain which falls to the earth • ...
5.0 Terminolgy Part 2 2020-12-21
Across
- Planning how to respond to a hazard
- Crust and upper mantle of Earths structure
- Learning to live with the threat
- The widest section of the Earth
- One plate moves under another
- Rocks formed from cooling molten magma
- Process where water vapour becomes liquid
- Impacts that happened immediately
- The centre and hottest part of the Earth
- Large rotating storm+high speed winds
Down
- Study of Earth's magnetic field in rocks
- Wind blown from one direction
- Generic name for uncontrolled rural fire
- Losses are accepted as inevitable
- Subsequent impacts following the hazard
- Earth layer of softer,plastic-like rocks
- Molten rock, gases & liquids below ground
- Intervention to reduce severity of event
- Getting the affected area back to normal
- A type of crust
- How people react when a disaster occurs
21 Clues: A type of crust • Wind blown from one direction • One plate moves under another • The widest section of the Earth • Learning to live with the threat • Losses are accepted as inevitable • Impacts that happened immediately • Planning how to respond to a hazard • Large rotating storm+high speed winds • Rocks formed from cooling molten magma • ...
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle 2016-05-24
Across
- Paintings, drawings, sculptures, these are all __ __ __.
- The world around us.
- Can be broken down naturally by the earth.
- A word on p. 36 meaning something is disgusting.
- Things that could happen.
- Makes the earth dirty.
- Big water.
- When you put something in water, it stays on the top of the water.
- Use again.
- Same as trash.
Down
- What some bottles are made from.
- 丟掉.
- Uses less oil, gas, or electricity.
- From the earth.
- To make something less or smaller.
- To try to save something by using less of it.
- Make.
- Use trash to make new things.
- To think of your own idea and draw it (using hands or computer).
- To become different.
- A kind of art (like a statue).
- The stuff that you throw away.
22 Clues: 丟掉. • Make. • Big water. • Use again. • Same as trash. • From the earth. • The world around us. • To become different. • Makes the earth dirty. • Things that could happen. • Use trash to make new things. • A kind of art (like a statue). • The stuff that you throw away. • What some bottles are made from. • To make something less or smaller. • Uses less oil, gas, or electricity. • ...
