science

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
Across
  1. 4. the color of the hottest star
  2. 6. passageway through which magma travels to reach Earth’s surface.
  3. 11. bowl-shaped depression at the top of the volcano.
  4. 13. latin for keel.
  5. 16. the brightest star.
  6. 17. a science that uses the principles of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the various phenomena.
  7. 20. one of the three scientists.
  8. 21. violent type of eruption marked by a continuous ejection of magma and gas.
  9. 22. volcanoes that have no historical records of eruption.
  10. 24. the planet that was proven as the celestial body known as the “Morning Star”.
  11. 26. bursts of trapped hot gases that push their ways through solid barriers.
  12. 29. the side that is cool and moist.
  13. 32. the star at the tip of the handle.
  14. 33. stars seem to move as a ___.
  15. 34. the movement of air caused by heat from the sun.
  16. 37. have exhibited volcanic activity such as rumbling in the last 10k years.
  17. 38. a volcano formed by loose and fluid lava.
  18. 41. also known as cold lahar.
  19. 42. refers to the day-to-day changes.
  20. 44. latin for swan.
  21. 48. an eruption where viscous magma flows out of a volcano’s vent.
  22. 49. very small stars.
  23. 50. series of water waves.
Down
  1. 1. mound of lava that grows outside the volcano.
  2. 2. elongated fracture or crack on earths crust from which lava erupts.
  3. 3. the most violent and explosive type of eruption.
  4. 5. group of stars.
  5. 7. opening through which volcanic materials are released.
  6. 8. recognized group of stars within a constellation.
  7. 9. least violent type of eruption.
  8. 10. the last name of the man that discovered that stars move.
  9. 12. the color of the cooler stars.
  10. 14. the average patterns of weather in a particular place over time.
  11. 15. makes up the stern of the boat-shaped constellation.
  12. 18. latin for cross.
  13. 19. the footprint that refers to the amount of carbon dioxide released.
  14. 23. also known as the hot lahar.
  15. 25. forms a recognizable patterns in the sky.
  16. 27. closest star to earth.
  17. 28. where people looked for guidance.
  18. 30. side of a volcano.
  19. 31. the standard unit for temperature.
  20. 35. larger crater and depression.
  21. 36. the pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets.
  22. 39. the side that is warm and dry.
  23. 40. comprises the sails of the boat-shaped constellation.
  24. 43. constellations that can be seen all year round.
  25. 45. also called mudflow.
  26. 46. stars that are two to 10 times larger than the sun.
  27. 47. loose and frequent bowel movement.