Unit 6 The Universe Vocabulary
Across
- 2. As Earth rotates, water is pulled up onto the shore, bulging at parts of Earth that face directly toward or away from the moon
- 4. Force that pulls matter together forming stars or holding moons and planets in orbit around stars
- 6. Most massive and luminous (biggest and brightest) stars found above the main sequence when stars begin fusion helium causing them to grow
- 7. The hot, dense, dim core of matter left after a star dies
- 9. 28.9 day cycle where the moon waxes on with the lit side growing until its full and then waneing off until its new (not seen) again
- 10. A large cloud of dust and gas where stars are born
- 13. A galaxy shaped like a pinwheel, with a central nucleus and spiral arms extending outward
- 14. End stage of supermassive stars where a gigantic explosion throws matter out into space
- 15. The spiral-shaped galaxy in which the Sun and Earth's Solar System are located on a spiral arm about 3/4th away from the center
- 19. Category a star is classified into based on its surface temperature which is measured in Kelvin (K)
- 21. Longest or shortest day of the year where the sun is shining more on one of earth’s hemisphere
- 23. A tide just after the quarter moons (first or third) when there's the least difference between high and low water (lowest tidal range)
- 24. The brightness of a star determined by the amount of EM energy a star emits
- 25. Ocean water that is pulled away from the shorelines where points on Earth that are not facing the moon at the moment
- 26. Systems of dust, gas, stars and interstellar matter
Down
- 1. The theory that all matter and energy in the universe was compressed into a single point that was extremely hot and dense causing it to explode and expand in all directions.
- 3. The rise and fall of sea levels that usually occur twice daily (2 high and 2 low per day) changing every 6 hours, caused by the moon’s gravity
- 5. A graph that shows the relationship between a star's luminosity, absolute magnitude, color and surface temperature.
- 8. When length of day and night are equal and the sun shining equally on both the northern and southern hemisphere
- 11. A spherical or elongated galaxy with a bright center and very little dust and gas
- 12. Chemical reaction where the nucleus of two atoms combine to form a new element
- 15. The diagonal region on the H-R diagram where stars spend most of their lives fusing hydrogen
- 16. The motion of an object that orbits or travels around another object
- 17. When a star or galaxy is moving away from the earth its spectral pattern shifts towards the longer wavelength side of the spectrum due to the doppler effect
- 18. A galaxy with no specific shape that is full of dust and gas resulting a lot of new star formation
- 20. A tide just after a new or full moon when there is the greatest difference between high and low water (highest tidal range)
- 22. A division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions and determined by both Earth’s tilted axis relative to the sun in its position in orbit around the sun.