Science
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- 2. – Flat-topped collapsed volcano
- 7. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by twins
- 8. – Brightest star in the night sky
- 10. CHAMBER – Underground reservoir of molten rock
- 13. – Constellation named after a winged horse in Greek mythology
- 15. – Queen-shaped northern constellation
- 16. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by scales
- 17. – Molten rock expelled during eruption
- 20. – Bowl-shaped depression at volcano’s top
- 23. – Most explosive eruption type
- 24. – Opening at the Earth’s surface where lava erupts
- 26. – Star also called the North Star, used for navigation
- 27. – Protective atmospheric layer gas
- 29. – Mid-level cloud type
- 31. – Belief system linking stars to human fate
- 33. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a scorpion
- 34. – Famous constellation known as “The Hunter”
- 35. – Gentle eruption with lava fountains
- 36. DIOXIDE – Gas produced by burning fossil fuels
- 37. – Rain-bearing dark clouds
- 38. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by an archer
- 40. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by water bearer
- 42. – Puffy cotton-like clouds
- 44. – Large southern constellation with half-man, half-horse figure
Down
- 1. – Potent greenhouse gas from livestock
- 2. – Thin, wispy high clouds
- 3. – Star group forming patterns
- 4. – Crack in the Earth’s crust where movement occurs
- 5. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a lion
- 6. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a ram
- 9. FUSION – Energy process inside stars
- 11. – Science of celestial objects
- 12. – Fine particles ejected during a volcanic eruption
- 14. – Apparent brightness of a star
- 15. – Southern constellation named after a ship’s keel
- 18. – Violent eruption with ash columns
- 19. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a virgin
- 20. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a crab
- 21. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a goat
- 22. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a fish
- 25. OXIDE – Greenhouse gas from fertilizers
- 28. – Zodiac constellation symbolized by a bull
- 30. – Type of plate movement that causes earthquakes and volcanoes
- 32. – Towering storm clouds
- 36. DIOXIDE – Gas responsible for climate change
- 38. – Puffy low-level clouds
- 39. VAPOR – Gas that traps heat naturally
- 41. – Layered, blanket-like clouds
- 43. MAJOR – Famous northern constellation shaped like a dipper
- 44. – Southern constellation also called the Southern Cross