Science Vocabulary Puzzle Crossword

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A shift toward longer spectral lines emmited by a celestial object moving away from Earth.
This event occured 15 billion years ago and basically created our universe.
2nd stage of a stars life, the longest stage of its life.
Pulsar star that collapsed under gravity to the point when all it's particles are neutrons.
A gigantic explosion in which a blue star collapses.
The graph that shows the relationship between a stars surface temperature and absolute magnitude.
A naturally occuring mixture of one or more minerals/organic mixture.
The breakdown or dissoution of materials and/or rocks on Earth.
Occurs when natural forces such as wind, water and temperature change mechanically crumble or breakdown into smaller pieces.
Ocurs when living things mechanically breakdown rocks and minerals.
Occurs when rocks are chemically broken down or dissolved by substances in the enviorment.
Pressure exerted by the weight of air.
How warm or cold the atmosphere is.
This temperature varies as altitude increases.
The top limit of the stratosphere.
Top limit of the mesosphere
Has a longer wave length then blue light.
These absorb all radiation and are formed by the collapse of large stars.
Caused in the mantle by heated material rising toward cooler material above it.
What is the amount of energy between what the Earth recieves and the amount of energy that is returned to space.

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