Description

an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity that produces light energy through nuclear fusion in its core
radiation from the surface of the Sun, which is the portion of the Sun we see directly
the hottest zone of the Sun where nuclear fusion takes place to produce the Sun’s energy
layer of the Sun between the core and the convection zone where energy from nuclear fusion radiates from the core
areas of the Sun where energy is being transferred by currents of hot material rising inside the Sun and cooler material sinking towards the core
the grainy appearance of the Sun’s photosphere caused by convective currents in the plasma
thin orange-red gaseous layer just above the photosphere
the outermost region of the Sun’s atmosphere still visible during a total solar eclipse that varies in size depending on the Sun’s magnetic field and the solar cycle
the continuous flow of charged particles (ions, electrons, and neutrons) that comes from the Sun in every direction
the Sun does not rotate at the same rate throughout, rather, it rotates faster at the equator and slower at the poles
planet-sized areas of the Sun that appear darker because they are much cooler than normal temperatures on the Sun
the recurring increase and decrease in the number of sunspots over a period averaging about eleven years
a large, bright, gaseous feature extending outward from the Sun's surface, often in a loop shape, anchored to the Sun's surface
Tremendous explosions on the surface of the Sun in which material is heated to millions of degrees in minutes and explodes from the surface of the Sun
an event in which a large cloud of energetic and highly magnetized plasma erupts from the solar corona into space, causing radio and magnetic disturbances on the Earth as well as satellites and other spacecraft
process that occurs in the Sun’s core producing all of its energy in which the nuclei of atoms are joined together to create new elements (for example two hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium)
When the nucleus of an atom breaks apart (or is broken apart) into smaller pieces
the study of the propagation of wave oscillations in the Sun
each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse
planets do not move with constant speed along their orbits, they move fastest when closest to their central star (perihelion) and slowest when they are farthest (aphelion
the period for a planet to orbit the Sun increases rapidly with the radius of its orbit

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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