Unit 6 review

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Across
  1. 6. n., place value for numbers between 100 and 999
  2. 8. n., female beings with supernatural powers
  3. 9. n., the force that keeps Earth in an orbit around the Sun
  4. 10. n., a large group of stars
  5. 13. n., a group of stars that form a figure in the sky
  6. 18. n., punctuation marks used around dialogue
  7. 21. n., the degree of coldness or hotness in an environment
  8. 22. n., place value groupings
  9. 24. n., hardened, cooled magma and lava
  10. 25. n., place value for numbers between 0 and 9
  11. 27. n., everything that exists, including Earth, the planets, the stars, and the Sun
  12. 28. n., what exists or is found in nature
  13. 30. n., written form of numbers using 0-9, using commas to show place value groupings
  14. 31. n., a story that explains events in the natural world or the way a culture looks at the world, not true
  15. 34. n., a chart or list of the values of a digit according to its place in a number
  16. 36. n., a substance, such as air, that can expand to take the shape of the space available
  17. 37. n., fuzzy clouds made of ice, rock, and dust that look like streaks of light in the night sky
  18. 38. adj., above and beyond human power or strength
  19. 39. n., melted rock on the ground
Down
  1. 1. n., form that shows an entire number written out in words
  2. 2. n., the force exerted on a given area or objects
  3. 3. n., the outside parts or outermost layers of something
  4. 4. n., the Sun and all of the heavenly bodies that orbit it
  5. 5. n., on order of succession, or one thing after another
  6. 7. n., form of writing numbers showing the place value of its digits separately
  7. 11. n., a complete circle or turn of Earth around the Sun
  8. 12. n., rock formed by great pressure or heat
  9. 14. n., place value for numbers between 10 and 99
  10. 15. n., rock formed by sediments that harden together over time
  11. 16. n., small objects that orbit the Sun
  12. 17. n., an imaginary line around which Earth spins or rotates
  13. 19. n., the words characters speak out loud
  14. 20. n., male beings with supernatural powers
  15. 23. n., tiny pieces of rocks and soil that get pushed together by wind and water
  16. 26. n., a person whose work is, or who studies, astronomy
  17. 29. v., revolves around in space
  18. 32. n., the changing views of the Moon
  19. 33. n., melted rock under the ground
  20. 35. adj., not following the normal pattern