Time & Seasons
Across
- 1. The moment when the sun disappears below the horizon in the west, marking the end of the day and the beginning of the night.
- 4. The moment when the sun appears above the horizon in the east, signaling the start of a new day and bringing light.
- 6. A tool that helps you keep track of the days, weeks, and months throughout the year, including important holidays and events.
- 7. The season that follows summer, characterized by cooler temperatures, colorful leaves falling from trees, and harvest time.
- 9. The warmest season of the year, known for longer days, higher temperatures, vacations, and outdoor activities.
- 11. A period of seven days, starting with Sunday and ending with Saturday, used to organize time and plan various activities.
- 12. The early part of the day, after you wake up and before noon, when the sun rises, and the world starts to come alive.
- 13. The period of darkness when the sun is below the horizon, and the moon and stars become visible in the sky.
- 14. The time between noon and evening when the sun is high in the sky, and many people are busy with work or school activities.
Down
- 2. The season that comes after winter, characterized by warmer temperatures, blooming flowers, and the return of green foliage.
- 3. The length of time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the sun, consisting of 365 days (or 366 in a leap year).
- 5. The time between sunrise and sunset when it is bright outside, and people go about their daily activities and routines.
- 6. A device that tells you the time, with numbers and hands that move to show hours, minutes, and sometimes even seconds.
- 8. The time of day just before nightfall when the sun starts to set, and the sky often turns beautiful shades of red and orange.
- 10. A division of time that represents a portion of the year, typically consisting of four weeks or approximately 30-31 days.
- 11. The coldest season, marked by colder temperatures, snowfall in many regions, and shorter daylight hours.