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apple : a round fruit that is either red or green
problem : a difficult situation
Gilbert : the city our school is in
eye : something on youur face you need to have in order to see
diictionary : a book that lists words and there definitions
Australia : my name
unicorn : a horse with a horn sticking out of its head
elephant : a very big animal that is gray and has alot of wrinkles
revolution : the motion of one object around another
December Solstce : N. hemisphere recieves less light while the S. hemisphere recieves more
June Solstice : N. hemisphere recieves more light while the S. hemisphere recieves less
Aristotle : an old greek dude that claimed that everything revolved around Earth
Copernicus : came up with the theory that Earth revolved aound the sun
Galileo : built a telescope and verified Copernicuses theory to be true
spring tides: strong tides that occur when the moon and sun are in a line
proxigean spring tides : rare, unusually high tides that occur every 1.5 years
neap tides : weak tides that occur when the sun and moon are perpendicular to one another
gravity : the force that objects exert on eachother because ot their mass
Bay of Fundy : a bay known for its high tidal range
aphelion : the point in the orbit of a planet, astroid, or comet which is furthest from the sun
perihelion : the point in the orbit of a planet, astroid, or comet which is closest to the sun
rotation : the movement of an object spinning
Across:| 1. | a difficult situation | | 6. | the point in the orbit of a planet, astroid, or comet which is furthest from the sun | | 8. | a horse with a horn sticking out of its head | | 9. | strong tides that occur when the moon and sun are in a line | | 12. | a round fruit that is either red or green |
| | 14. | an old greek dude that claimed that everything revolved around Earth | | 17. | the city our school is in | | 19. | built a telescope and verified Copernicuses theory to be true | | 20. | N. hemisphere recieves more light while the S. hemisphere recieves less |
| | Down:| 2. | the motion of one object around another | | 3. | came up with the theory that Earth revolved aound the sun | | 4. | the movement of an object spinning | | 5. | the point in the orbit of a planet, astroid, or comet which is closest to the sun | | 7. | my name | | 10. | a book that lists words and there definitions |
| | 11. | the force that objects exert on eachother because ot their mass | | 13. | something on youur face you need to have in order to see | | 15. | a very big animal that is gray and has alot of wrinkles | | 16. | weak tides that occur when the sun and moon are perpendicular to one another | | 18. | a bay known for its high tidal range |
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Across:| 1. | a difficult situation | | 6. | the point in the orbit of a planet, astroid, or comet which is furthest from the sun | | 8. | a horse with a horn sticking out of its head | | 9. | strong tides that occur when the moon and sun are in a line | | 12. | a round fruit that is either red or green |
| | 14. | an old greek dude that claimed that everything revolved around Earth | | 17. | the city our school is in | | 19. | built a telescope and verified Copernicuses theory to be true | | 20. | N. hemisphere recieves more light while the S. hemisphere recieves less |
| | Down:| 2. | the motion of one object around another | | 3. | came up with the theory that Earth revolved aound the sun | | 4. | the movement of an object spinning | | 5. | the point in the orbit of a planet, astroid, or comet which is closest to the sun | | 7. | my name | | 10. | a book that lists words and there definitions |
| | 11. | the force that objects exert on eachother because ot their mass | | 13. | something on youur face you need to have in order to see | | 15. | a very big animal that is gray and has alot of wrinkles | | 16. | weak tides that occur when the sun and moon are perpendicular to one another | | 18. | a bay known for its high tidal range |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only