plate tectonics Crossword Puzzles
Mikayla 4 2022-11-11
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- Earth's heat
- Runny lava
- Calm,lava flows
- opening
- Middle of a plate
- hole
- Magma chamber hardens
- connects chambers to a vent
- Makes magma thicker
- Violent with cinders
- water heated by magma
- magma hardens in the pipe
- When lava pours out
- sits sideways
- Subduction of oceanic plates
- up and down
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- Currently erupting
- Stores magma
- eruption of heated water
- Never again
- Hot gas,ash,cinders,and bombs
- Thick lava
- Alternating lava
- Edge of Pacific Plate
- Carved involcano
- Sleeping
- Thickness of a liquid
27 Clues: hole • opening • Sleeping • Runny lava • Thick lava • Never again • up and down • Stores magma • Earth's heat • sits sideways • Calm,lava flows • Alternating lava • Carved involcano • Middle of a plate • Currently erupting • Makes magma thicker • When lava pours out • Violent with cinders • Magma chamber hardens • Edge of Pacific Plate • Thickness of a liquid • water heated by magma • eruption of heated water • ...
Earth Structure, Tectonics Quiz 2014-05-15
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- The Andes mountains are formed at the margin of the South American and ______ plates.
- These mountains are formed at the margin of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
- The two types of plate are continental and ______________.
- The process that transfers heat outwards from the center of the Earth is called _______.
- Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen.
- The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________.
- The name of the solid center of the Earth.
- The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle.
- The center of the Earth is _________ than the surface due to radioactivity and outward cooling.
- The Earth is around 4 __________ years old.
- The location of origin of an earthquake at the surface is known as the ____________.
- At a conservative plate boundary, plates may move in the same direction at a different ________.
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- These plates are NOT normally involved in a collision boundary.
- A 7 magnitude earthquakes is ___________ times greater than a 6 magnitude earthquake.
- The solid surface of the Earth is called __________.
- Type of plate boundary where new crust is formed as plates separate.
- These events occur mainly on destructive and conservative plate boundaries.
- The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude.
- A buildup of ____________ makes destructive boundaries´earthquakes and volcanoes normally more violent.
- the gradual movement of plates around the Earth's surface is known as continental _____
20 Clues: The name of the solid center of the Earth. • The Earth is around 4 __________ years old. • The solid surface of the Earth is called __________. • The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________. • The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle. • Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen. • The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude. • ...
Earth Structure, Tectonics Quiz 2014-05-15
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- These plates are NOT normally involved in a collision boundary.
- The Earth is around 4 __________ years old.
- A buildup of ____________ makes destructive boundaries´earthquakes and volcanoes normally more violent.
- The process that transfers heat outwards from the center of the Earth is called _______.
- Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen.
- These events occur mainly on destructive and conservative plate boundaries.
- At a conservative plate boundary, plates may move in the same direction at a different ________.
- The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________.
- The center of the Earth is _________ than the surface due to radioactivity and outward cooling.
- The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle.
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- The Andes mountains are formed at the margin of the South American and ______ plates.
- Type of plate boundary where new crust is formed as plates separate.
- A 7 magnitude earthquakes is ___________ times greater than a 6 magnitude earthquake.
- The solid surface of the Earth is called __________.
- The location of origin of an earthquake at the surface is known as the ____________.
- The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude.
- These mountains are formed at the margin of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
- the gradual movement of plates around the Earth's surface is known as continental _____
- The name of the solid center of the Earth.
19 Clues: The name of the solid center of the Earth. • The Earth is around 4 __________ years old. • The solid surface of the Earth is called __________. • The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________. • The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle. • Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen. • The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude. • ...
Earth Structure, Tectonics Quiz 2014-05-15
Across
- The Andes mountains are formed at the margin of the South American and ______ plates.
- The name of the solid center of the Earth.
- Type of plate boundary where new crust is formed as plates separate.
- The Earth is around 4 __________ years old.
- The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________.
- These events occur mainly on destructive and conservative plate boundaries.
- The location of origin of an earthquake at the surface is known as the ____________.
- The center of the Earth is _________ than the surface due to radioactivity and outward cooling.
- The solid surface of the Earth is called __________.
- At a conservative plate boundary, plates may move in the same direction at a different ________.
Down
- A 7 magnitude earthquakes is ___________ times greater than a 6 magnitude earthquake.
- The process that transfers heat outwards from the center of the Earth is called _______.
- These plates are NOT normally involved in a collision boundary.
- Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen.
- These mountains are formed at the margin of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
- the gradual movement of plates around the Earth's surface is known as continental _____
- The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle.
- A buildup of ____________ makes destructive boundaries´earthquakes and volcanoes normally more violent.
- The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude.
19 Clues: The name of the solid center of the Earth. • The Earth is around 4 __________ years old. • The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________. • The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle. • The solid surface of the Earth is called __________. • Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen. • The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude. • ...
EARTHSCIENCE PT#2 2021-02-05
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- It is a mountain or hill formed around a vent or opening in the Earth’s crust through which hot materials are expelled.
- A transform boundary connects two diverging boundaries.
- Is a central valley formed at the summit of the oceanic ridges is the molten materials continuously flow out from the ridges.
- Is formed at the base of the continental rise about 4000 to 6000 meters deep.
- The shaking is caused by movements in Earth’s outermost
- Where does the ridge push occur.
- It is the submerged volcanoes.
- Kind of plate boundary occurs in sea floor spreading.
- Opposite of a convergent boundary.
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- Considered as a small earthquake in underground caverns and mines that are caused by seismic waves produced from the explosion of rock on the surface.
- Is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- Rocks change their shape and volume when they are subjected to.
- Is when the denser plate sinks, gravity pulls on the rest of the plate with a
- Flat sediment that result in the spreading of the sea floor.
- These are depressions on the ocean floor.
- Is the circulation of material caused by the differences in density.
- Which layer of the Earth has convection currents.
- Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault.
- A fault rock which is cohesive with a poorly developed or absent planar fabric.
- Which boundary occurs when two plates move away.
20 Clues: It is the submerged volcanoes. • Where does the ridge push occur. • Opposite of a convergent boundary. • These are depressions on the ocean floor. • Which boundary occurs when two plates move away. • Which layer of the Earth has convection currents. • Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault. • Kind of plate boundary occurs in sea floor spreading. • ...
PAINTING AND PRINTMAKING VOCAB 2025-08-27
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- A watercolor technique that creates a solid, even area of color.
- Rule 2
- The surface (like linoleum, wood, or metal) that you carve or prepare to make a print.
- A fast-drying paint made with plastic polymers; it can look like watercolor or oil depending on how it’s used.
- An opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor but thicker and less see-through.
- Rule 1
- The flat surface of a printing press where the plate and paper are placed for printing.
- A colored liquid or paste used in drawing, painting, or printmaking.
- Rule 3
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- Rule 4
- Scale A range of light to dark tones used to show shading, depth, and contrast.
- A type of paint made with pigments mixed with water, known for its transparent look.
- A roller tool used to spread ink evenly onto a printing block or plate.
- Rule 5
- A round tool used to press paper evenly onto an inked block in printmaking.
- A printmaking method where you carve a design into linoleum, roll ink onto it, and press it onto paper.
- A watercolor technique where the color gradually changes from dark to light (or one color to another).
- Printing A printmaking process where the raised (uncarved) areas of a block or plate are inked and printed.
- A tool with bristles used to apply paint, ink, or other media.
19 Clues: Rule 4 • Rule 2 • Rule 5 • Rule 1 • Rule 3 • A tool with bristles used to apply paint, ink, or other media. • A watercolor technique that creates a solid, even area of color. • A colored liquid or paste used in drawing, painting, or printmaking. • A roller tool used to spread ink evenly onto a printing block or plate. • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
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- They travel through solids and liquids
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
- It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface
- A device that monitors gas emissions and heat coming from a volcano that can help predict an eruption
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
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- A hill or ridge with a gentle slope on its back and a steep slope on its front
- A word that describes a volcano that is currently inactive but may erupt in the future
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
- The thickness of a liquid
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- One of four spheres; the sphere of rocks, dirt and soil
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
- An igneous rock created by low viscosity magma and high temperatures
32 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • An alternative name for a composite volcano • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
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- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
Down
- A device that monitors gas emissions and heat coming from a volcano that can help predict an eruption
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- The thickness of a liquid
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
- They travel through solids and liquids
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface
28 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • An alternative name for a composite volcano • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
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- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
Down
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
- It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- They travel through solids and liquids
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
- The thickness of a liquid
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
27 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • An alternative name for a composite volcano • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • ...
Earth History & Tectonics 2022-12-12
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- el método para encontrar la edad de las cosas viejas.
- esto se utiliza en la datación de edad relativa de las capas de roca que coinciden con los atributos de las capas de roca en otras áreas.
- utilizando los principios de la geología para estimar la edad de las capas de rocas o fósiles.
- implica lugares en la corteza que se deslizan lateralmente a cada lado y, a menudo, se asocia con terremotos.
- el isótopo radiactivo original.
- el número de años desde que la cosa murió o se formó la roca.
- neutra en un átomo
- de corteza que se separan permitiendo que el material del manto aflore, se enfríe y se solidifique en roca, a menudo preservando el campo magnético de la Tierra.
- un reptil terrestre de 3 metros de largo que vivió durante la Era Mesozoica Temprana.
- El afloramiento de calor del manto de ______________ derrite un agujero en la corteza y forma un volcán en áreas no asociadas con la subducción.
- de placa que causa subducción, crestas volcánicas, terremotos e incluso montañas.
- un supercontinente que solía existir en el pasado.
- el tiempo que tarda la mitad de un isótopo radiactivo en desintegrarse en un isótopo diferente.
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- un reptil terrestre que puso huevos en la tierra durante el Mesozoico Temprano.
- el proceso de cambio a gran escala en la superficie de la Tierra con diferentes límites y características del paisaje durante largos períodos de tiempo.
- tipo de átomo que tiene un número diferente de neutrones.
- tipo de isótopo de ____________ utilizado para determinar la edad de los seres vivos.
- donde la convergencia de la corteza continental se engrosó causando levantamiento.
- reptil de agua dulce que vivió durante la Era Mesozoica.
- la cantidad de materia en un objeto.
- un tipo de fósil de helecho que se encuentra en la Antártida, Australia, India, África y América del Sur.
- esta es la idea de que los paisajes coinciden geológicamente y de alguna manera deben haberse separado.
- el isótopo radiactivo decaído.
- subatómica que le da a un átomo su identidad.
24 Clues: neutra en un átomo • el isótopo radiactivo decaído. • el isótopo radiactivo original. • la cantidad de materia en un objeto. • subatómica que le da a un átomo su identidad. • un supercontinente que solía existir en el pasado. • el método para encontrar la edad de las cosas viejas. • reptil de agua dulce que vivió durante la Era Mesozoica. • ...
Unit Revision 2013-10-20
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- An example of a destructive plate volcano
- / In the mantle, what causes plate boundaries to move
- / The Earth's structure is made up of crust, _______ and core
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- / What is the bigger version of a normal volcano
- An advantage linked with humans living in the Alps
- / There are primary and ___________ effects of a volcano
- / The Alps is an example of these
- / A feature found at the top of a volcano
- / Volcanoes are formed along destructive and _________ plate boundaries
- / The two types of plate are oceanic and _________
- / How many tectonic plates is the Earth made up of
11 Clues: / The Alps is an example of these • An example of a destructive plate volcano • / A feature found at the top of a volcano • / What is the bigger version of a normal volcano • An advantage linked with humans living in the Alps • / The two types of plate are oceanic and _________ • / How many tectonic plates is the Earth made up of • ...
Ecology Project Natural Disasters 2025-09-15
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- The continuous process that changes rocks from one type to another over time
- The breakdown of rocks by wind, water, chemicals, or living things
- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates move apart
- The upper layer of Earth where plants grow
- Large puzzle pieces of Earth's crust that move slowly
- Ground shaking caused by tectonic plate movement
- A fixed place in the mantle where magma constantly rises to form volcanoes
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- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates collide
- The movement of broken-down rock or soil by wind, water, or gravity
- A break or crack in Earth’s crust where movement happens
- Damage to soil that makes it less useful for holding water or growing plants
- A mountain that forms when magma erupts through Earth’s surface
- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other
13 Clues: The upper layer of Earth where plants grow • Ground shaking caused by tectonic plate movement • A plate boundary where two tectonic plates collide • A plate boundary where two tectonic plates move apart • Large puzzle pieces of Earth's crust that move slowly • A break or crack in Earth’s crust where movement happens • ...
Abigail P Volcanoes 2022-11-11
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- middle of plate
- water heated by magma
- thickness of a liquid
- opening
- up and down
- stores magma
- edge of pacific plate
- violent with cinders
- subduction of oceanic plates
- magma chamber hardens
- when lava pours out
- eruption of heated water
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- never again
- hot gas ash cinders and bombs
- magma hardens in the pipe
- currently erupting
- makes magma thicker
- caved in lava
- calm lava flows
- hole
- thick lava
- connects chambers to a vent
- earths heat
- sits sideways
- alternating lava
- sleeping
- runny lava
27 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • thick lava • runny lava • never again • up and down • earths heat • stores magma • caved in lava • sits sideways • middle of plate • calm lava flows • alternating lava • currently erupting • makes magma thicker • when lava pours out • violent with cinders • water heated by magma • thickness of a liquid • edge of pacific plate • magma chamber hardens • eruption of heated water • ...
torra 3 2022-11-11
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- water heated by magma
- calm lava flows
- hole vent opening
- earths heat
- hot gas, ash, cinders, and bombs viscosity thickness in a liquid
- up and down
- violent with cinders
- alternating lava
- runny lava
- stores magma
- middle of plate
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- edge of pacific plate
- subduction of oceanic plates
- when lava pours out
- never again
- currently erupting
- eruption of heated water
- makes magma thicker
- magma hardens in the pipe
- sits sideways
- magma chamber hardens
- sleeping
- connects chambers to a vent
- thick lava
- caved in volcano
25 Clues: sleeping • runny lava • thick lava • earths heat • never again • up and down • stores magma • sits sideways • calm lava flows • middle of plate • alternating lava • caved in volcano • hole vent opening • currently erupting • when lava pours out • makes magma thicker • violent with cinders • edge of pacific plate • water heated by magma • magma chamber hardens • eruption of heated water • ...
noah 2022-11-11
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- magma hardens in pipe
- eruption of heated water
- middle of a plate
- when lava pours out
- up and down
- hole
- runny lava
- water heated by magma
- opening
- currently erupting
- thickness of a liquid
- sleeping
- connects chamber to a vent
- hot gas, ash, cinders, and bombs
- calm, lava flows
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- makes magma thicker
- never again
- earths heat
- alternating lava
- caved in volcano
- edge of pacific plate
- magma chamber hardens
- subduction of oceanic plates
- violent with cinders
- thick lava
- sits sideways
26 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • runny lava • thick lava • never again • earths heat • up and down • sits sideways • alternating lava • caved in volcano • calm, lava flows • middle of a plate • currently erupting • makes magma thicker • when lava pours out • violent with cinders • magma hardens in pipe • edge of pacific plate • magma chamber hardens • water heated by magma • thickness of a liquid • ...
John Mark 3 2022-11-11
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- water heated by magma
- earth's heat
- hole
- connects chambers to a vent
- sits sideways
- runny lave
- stores magma
- eruption of heated water
- violent with cinders
- makes magma thicker
- hot gas, ash, cinders, and bombs
- opening
- magma hardens in the pipe
Down
- thickness of a liquid
- up and down
- currently erupting
- caved in volcano
- subduction of oceanic plates
- thick lava
- middle of a plate
- magma chamber hardens
- calm, lava flows
- sleeping
- never again
- edge of Pacific Plate
- alternating lava
- when lava pours out
27 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • runny lave • thick lava • up and down • never again • earth's heat • stores magma • sits sideways • caved in volcano • calm, lava flows • alternating lava • middle of a plate • currently erupting • makes magma thicker • when lava pours out • violent with cinders • thickness of a liquid • water heated by magma • magma chamber hardens • edge of Pacific Plate • eruption of heated water • ...
Carter p6 2022-11-11
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- Earth's heat
- runny lava
- calm, lava flows
- opening
- middle of a plate
- hole
- magma chamber hardens
- connects the chamber to a vent
- makes magma thicker
- violent with cinders
- water heated by magma
- magma hardens in pipe
- when lava pours out
- sideways
- subduction of oceans plates
- up and down
Down
- currently erupting
- stores magma
- eruption of heated water
- never again
- hot gas, ash, cinders, and bombs
- thick lava
- alternating lava
- edge of the Pacific Plate
- caved in volcano
- sleeping
- thickness of a liquid
27 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • sideways • runny lava • thick lava • never again • up and down • stores magma • Earth's heat • calm, lava flows • alternating lava • caved in volcano • middle of a plate • currently erupting • makes magma thicker • when lava pours out • violent with cinders • magma chamber hardens • thickness of a liquid • water heated by magma • magma hardens in pipe • eruption of heated water • ...
Kiera 4 2022-11-11
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- middle of plate
- water heated by magma
- thickness of a liquid
- opening
- up and down
- stores magma
- edge of pacific plate
- violent with cinders
- subduction of oceanic plates
- magma chamber hardens
- when lava pours out
- eruption of heated water
Down
- never again
- hot gas, ash, cinders and bombs
- magma hardens in the pipe
- currently erupting
- makes magma thicker
- caved in volcano
- calm, lava flows
- hole
- thick lava
- connects chambers to a vent
- Earth's heat
- sits sidways
- alternating lava
- sleeping
- runny lava
27 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • thick lava • runny lava • never again • up and down • stores magma • Earth's heat • sits sidways • middle of plate • caved in volcano • calm, lava flows • alternating lava • currently erupting • makes magma thicker • when lava pours out • violent with cinders • water heated by magma • thickness of a liquid • edge of pacific plate • magma chamber hardens • eruption of heated water • ...
taven 4 2022-11-11
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- vilont with cinders
- magma hardens in the pipe
- erouption of heated water
- middle of a plate
- never again
- alternating lava
- opening
- up and down
- stores magma
- Edge of pacific plate
- subduction of oceanic plates
- when lava pours out
- makes magma thicker
Down
- sleeping
- runny lava
- thickness of a liquid
- hot gas, ash, cinders, and bombs
- currently eroupting
- water heated by magma
- caved in volcano
- calm, lava flows
- hole
- connects chambers to a vent
- earths heat
- sits sidewase
- thick lava
- magma chamber hardends
27 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • runny lava • thick lava • never again • up and down • earths heat • stores magma • sits sidewase • caved in volcano • alternating lava • calm, lava flows • middle of a plate • vilont with cinders • currently eroupting • when lava pours out • makes magma thicker • thickness of a liquid • water heated by magma • Edge of pacific plate • magma chamber hardends • magma hardens in the pipe • ...
Things at kitchen 2021-05-02
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- to coat the body so as not to get splashed by cooking.
- to start the fire
- for boiling or cooking
- to store hot water
- to sore drinks
- to cut
- cooker to cook some rice
- to smooth the spices and make juice
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- to clean the kitchen
- to scoop up food
- rack to store plate
- to smooth the spices
- to store ingredients or cooking utensils
- to store food
- to cooking
- to wipe the dirty parts
- container to store seasonings
- to fry
- to storing vegetables and fruits
- to bake of warm up dishes
20 Clues: to fry • to cut • to cooking • to store food • to sore drinks • to scoop up food • to start the fire • to store hot water • rack to store plate • to clean the kitchen • to smooth the spices • for boiling or cooking • to wipe the dirty parts • cooker to cook some rice • to bake of warm up dishes • container to store seasonings • to storing vegetables and fruits • to smooth the spices and make juice • ...
Emma1 2023-11-03
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- stores magma
- hot gas and ash and cinders and bombs
- violent with cinders
- middle of plate
- thick lava
- subduction of oceanic plates
- water geated by magma
- up ans down
- currently erupting
- earths heat
- sleeping
- opening
- eruptoin of heated water
- edge of pacific plate
- makes magma thicker
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- thickness of a liquid
- runny lava
- magma chamber hardens
- alternating lava
- when lava pours out
- magma hardens in the pipe
- caved in volcano
- clam lava folows
- connects chambers to a vent
- hole
- never again
- sits sideways
27 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • runny lava • thick lava • up ans down • earths heat • never again • stores magma • sits sideways • middle of plate • alternating lava • caved in volcano • clam lava folows • currently erupting • when lava pours out • makes magma thicker • violent with cinders • thickness of a liquid • magma chamber hardens • water geated by magma • edge of pacific plate • eruptoin of heated water • ...
Earth Science 2023-08-01
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- All of earth [large original landmass]
- Oceanic disturbance caused by tectonic activity
- Outer layer of the planet
- Seafloor spreading theory
- Gas and mud explosion from a volcano
- The less dense tectonic plate
- Explosive volcano
- The hard upper mantle and crust
- Contintental drift theory
- Molten rock below ground level
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- The more dense tectonic plate
- Non-explosive volcano
- Boundaries coming together
- To go under
- Boundaries going apart
- Molten rock above ground level
- The central passage in a volcano
- Boundaries slipping past
- Caused by magnetic changes
- Violent ground shaking
- The lower plastic mantle
21 Clues: To go under • Explosive volcano • Non-explosive volcano • Boundaries going apart • Violent ground shaking • Boundaries slipping past • The lower plastic mantle • Outer layer of the planet • Seafloor spreading theory • Contintental drift theory • Boundaries coming together • Caused by magnetic changes • The more dense tectonic plate • The less dense tectonic plate • ...
skeleton 2023-05-04
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- there are twelve pairs
- end of long bone
- upper portion of sternum
- end of ulna at the elbow
- hollow air cavity
- soft spot
- bony fibers in cancellous bone
- process of bone formation
- between two vertebrae
- plate where lengthwise growth occurs
- helps form bony tissue
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- mid portion of long bone
- binds bone to bone
- forms the point on the shoulder
- membrane surrounding bones
- on both sides of ankle joint
- at the epiphyseal growth plate
- bone cell that absorbs bony material
- immovable joint between bones
- depression forming the hip joint
20 Clues: soft spot • end of long bone • hollow air cavity • binds bone to bone • between two vertebrae • there are twelve pairs • helps form bony tissue • mid portion of long bone • upper portion of sternum • end of ulna at the elbow • process of bone formation • membrane surrounding bones • on both sides of ankle joint • immovable joint between bones • at the epiphyseal growth plate • ...
Earthquake 2021-12-02
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- When tectonic plates collide
- Location of the Valdivia Earthquake
- The tectonic plate that rose 15m
- The tectonic plate that sank 15m
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- ________ makes up the Earth crust
- When a tectonic plate suddenly moves underneath another really quickly
- What happens when tectonic plates move
- When tectonic plates seperate
- When tectonic plate rub opposite ways
9 Clues: When tectonic plates collide • When tectonic plates seperate • The tectonic plate that rose 15m • The tectonic plate that sank 15m • ________ makes up the Earth crust • Location of the Valdivia Earthquake • When tectonic plate rub opposite ways • What happens when tectonic plates move • When a tectonic plate suddenly moves underneath another really quickly
EARTHSCIENCE PT#2 2021-02-05
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- It is a mountain or hill formed around a vent or opening in the Earth’s crust through which hot materials are expelled.
- A transform boundary connects two diverging boundaries.
- Is a central valley formed at the summit of the oceanic ridges is the molten materials continuously flow out from the ridges.
- Is formed at the base of the continental rise about 4000 to 6000 meters deep.
- The shaking is caused by movements in Earth’s outermost
- Where does the ridge push occur.
- It is the submerged volcanoes.
- Kind of plate boundary occurs in sea floor spreading.
- Opposite of a convergent boundary.
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- Considered as a small earthquake in underground caverns and mines that are caused by seismic waves produced from the explosion of rock on the surface.
- Is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- Rocks change their shape and volume when they are subjected to.
- Is when the denser plate sinks, gravity pulls on the rest of the plate with a
- Flat sediment that result in the spreading of the sea floor.
- These are depressions on the ocean floor.
- Is the circulation of material caused by the differences in density.
- Which layer of the Earth has convection currents.
- Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault.
- A fault rock which is cohesive with a poorly developed or absent planar fabric.
- Which boundary occurs when two plates move away.
20 Clues: It is the submerged volcanoes. • Where does the ridge push occur. • Opposite of a convergent boundary. • These are depressions on the ocean floor. • Which boundary occurs when two plates move away. • Which layer of the Earth has convection currents. • Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault. • Kind of plate boundary occurs in sea floor spreading. • ...
Plate Boundaries 2022-11-02
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- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- a geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- places where two or more plates move toward each other
- a broad zone forming as the Pacific Plate slides northwestward past the North American Plate.
- one plate slides beneath the other plate
- a narrow excavation (in relation to its length) made below the surface of the ground
Down
- plate boundaries are where the tectonic plates are moving towards each other.
- occur along the kind of plate boundary where new ocean floor is created as the plates spread apart
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- type of divergent boundary where three tectonic plates meet at about 120° angles
10 Clues: one plate slides beneath the other plate • when two tectonic plates move away from each other • places where two or more plates move toward each other • plate boundaries are where the tectonic plates are moving towards each other. • type of divergent boundary where three tectonic plates meet at about 120° angles • ...
The Changing Earth Crossword 2022-06-15
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- A plate ______ is where plates meet.
- Solid material in the centre of the Earth.
- Segment of the Earth's Crust that are slowly moving due to heat from the mantle.
- A long. high sea wave caused by earthquakes.
- A plate moving towards another.
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- The thin outer layer of the Earth.
- A plate moving away from another.
- A sudden violent shaking of the Earth.
- A mountain with an opening to the Earth's crust.
- Where one plate moves past another.
10 Clues: A plate moving towards another. • A plate moving away from another. • The thin outer layer of the Earth. • Where one plate moves past another. • A plate ______ is where plates meet. • A sudden violent shaking of the Earth. • Solid material in the centre of the Earth. • A long. high sea wave caused by earthquakes. • A mountain with an opening to the Earth's crust. • ...
Earthquakes 2023-01-18
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- A process used to determine the epicenter of an earthquake.
- Where an Earthquake originates.
- Plate boundaries moving towards one another.
- Waves Fastest Wave; Can travel through solids and liquids.
- Located directly above the Focus.
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- Plate boundaries sliding against one another; causes an earthquake.
- Occurs at Fault Lines and Plate Boundaries.
- Plate boundaries moving away from each other.
- Waves Waves that move through the interior of the earth.
- Waves Slow moving, Damaging, and can only travel through liquids.
10 Clues: Where an Earthquake originates. • Located directly above the Focus. • Occurs at Fault Lines and Plate Boundaries. • Plate boundaries moving towards one another. • Plate boundaries moving away from each other. • Waves Waves that move through the interior of the earth. • Waves Fastest Wave; Can travel through solids and liquids. • ...
Tectonic Boundary 2021-11-18
10 Clues: motlen rock • caused in mantle • make up Earth's crust • plates moving same direction • plates rubbing on other plate • mountain were magma shoots out • plates moving opposite direction • from plates rubbing on other plate • caused by plate moving same direction • caused by plates moving opposite direction
Dators 2014-04-23
10 Clues: Kas ir porti? • ko dara skaņas karte? • video karte ir .... plate? • Kur šobrīd ir tīkla karte? • mātes plate ir .... plate? • Skaņas kartei var pievienot ? • vieta kas ir atmiņa datorā? • sistēmas bloka divas galvenās daļas ? • mikroshēma kas ir centrālais procesors? • ° Brīvpiekļuves divu veidu atmiņas dotorā?
Plate Motion 2021-03-23
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- A diagram that shows the inside of a core sample
- Shows how the earth looks under the surface
- When two plates collide one eventually goes beneath the other
- Someone who studies fossils
- A scientist who studies the Earth's geosphere
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- Shaking of the Earths surface
- Earths outermost layer that is made of hard solid rock
- Where two plates meet
- Slabs of irregularly shaped solid rock under the surface
- The layer between the Earths crust and core
- When two plates move away from each other
- A preserved specimen of a living thing. Its found in the ground
- How often something happens
- Used to track tectonic plates
14 Clues: Where two plates meet • How often something happens • Someone who studies fossils • Shaking of the Earths surface • Used to track tectonic plates • When two plates move away from each other • Shows how the earth looks under the surface • The layer between the Earths crust and core • A scientist who studies the Earth's geosphere • ...
Plate Motion 2023-12-08
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- moving apart in different directions
- boundary the place where two plates meet
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the sudden pushing out of something, such as lava from a volcano
- a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
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- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- any of Earth’s main continuous areas of land, such as Africa, Asia, and North America
- moving toward the same place
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
15 Clues: moving toward the same place • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • moving apart in different directions • boundary the place where two plates meet • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates • an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago • a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like • ...
Plate Motion 2025-04-01
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- An underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- any of the many processes in which gas, lava, and ash are pushed out on the surface of Earth
- The place where two plates meet
- A diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- A sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again
- To examine in detail for a purpose
- How often or fast something happens
Down
- A long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- Moving toward the same place
- Moving apart in different directions
- The layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates
- The outside or top layer of something
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
14 Clues: Moving toward the same place • The place where two plates meet • To examine in detail for a purpose • A sudden shaking of Earth's surface • How often or fast something happens • Moving apart in different directions • The outside or top layer of something • Something we observe to be similar over and over again • The layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
Across
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- An igneous rock created by low viscosity magma and high temperatures
- A hill or ridge with a gentle slope on its back and a steep slope on its front
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- One of four spheres; the sphere of rocks, dirt and soil
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
- The thickness of a liquid
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
Down
- It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface
- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- A device that monitors gas emissions and heat coming from a volcano that can help predict an eruption
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- A word that describes a volcano that is currently inactive but may erupt in the future
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- They travel through solids and liquids
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
32 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • An alternative name for a composite volcano • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • It is called lava after reaching the Earth's surface • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
Across
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- The thickness of a liquid
- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
Down
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- They travel through solids and liquids
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
26 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • An alternative name for a composite volcano • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
Across
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- They travel through solids and liquids
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
Down
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- The thickness of a liquid
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
26 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • An alternative name for a composite volcano • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance • ...
Tectonics - Gouri Rout 2014-08-31
Across
- Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust
- The breakdown and transportation of the Earth's surface caused by running water, rain and wind
- A fault where two tectonic plates move horizontally past each other
- A word that describes rocks changed through the heat and pressure of the Earth's crust
- The sudden release of energy within the Earth's crust that causes shaking of the ground
- An alternative name for a composite volcano
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
- Limestone and sandstone are rocks formed from the compaction of __________ material
- A fault where the compression of rocks forces the tectonic plate on one side of the fault to move up and over the other side
- A building technique where the building is lifted above the ground (by a spring etc.) to prevent earthquake damage
- Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance
- This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii
- One of numerous ways to categorise the factors that affect the Earth
- A fast moving current of hot gas and rocks emitted from a volcano
- A fault where two plates are pulled in opposite directions, with one side dropping down
Down
- The process where weathered rocks are carried away from their source by wind, waves or rivers and dumped elsewhere
- A building technique where counterweights are used to balance shaking caused by an earthquake
- They travel through solids and liquids
- The thickness of a liquid
- A lithospheric structure where material inside the Earth erupts to the surface
- A four-digit number that represents a certain rectangular area within a map
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus
- They travel only through solids, not through liquids
- The point in the Earth's crust where an earthquake begins
- A cycle vital for all other cycles existing in the biosphere
- The process where the movement of tectonic plates and the compression of rocks can create faults, volcanic mountains as well as fold and lift the Earth's crust
26 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • They travel through solids and liquids • An alternative name for a composite volcano • This type of volcano is prominent in Hawaii • Dense, rocky material under the Earth's crust • The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids • They travel only through solids, not through liquids • Rocks formed from magma with a cool, glassy appearance • ...
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Review 2016-10-25
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- These deposits show how the continents were once located in a colder climate
- ____ -two inches: how far the plates move in year
- Name of the "supercontinent"
- Causes continental drift
- Feature on the ocean floor where seafloor spreading occurs
- softest part of the mantle
- when one plate slides underneath another plate
- Scientist who developed the theory for continental drift
Down
- study of the magnetic fields in rocks
- Oceanic Crust is ____ dense than continents crust
- theory that continents have drifted to their present location
- Currents in the mantle that cause plate movement
- crust and the upper part of the mantle
- Scientist who discovered sea-floor spreading
- Rocks on continents are _________ than seafloor rocks
- Feature on the ocean floor when it subducts under continental crust
16 Clues: Causes continental drift • softest part of the mantle • Name of the "supercontinent" • study of the magnetic fields in rocks • crust and the upper part of the mantle • Scientist who discovered sea-floor spreading • when one plate slides underneath another plate • Currents in the mantle that cause plate movement • Oceanic Crust is ____ dense than continents crust • ...
Lithosphere Crossword 2023-04-20
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- a negative effect of mining and deforestation
- the type of rock formed via heat and pressure
- the plate boundary where volcanoes never happen
- the plate boundary where deep sea ridges are created
- the break down of rock into sediment
- the step of the water cycle that doesn't happen when we pave too many roads
- the plate boundary where deep sea trenches are formed
- the movement of sediment from one location to another
- the plate boundary where earthquakes happen
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- the solid layer of the Earth
- the pieces of Earth
- the type of rock formed via compaction and cementation
- the flowing layer of magma below the lithosphere
- the building of cities
- crust found under water
- crust found under land
- the type of rock formed via the cooling of magma
17 Clues: the pieces of Earth • the building of cities • crust found under land • crust found under water • the solid layer of the Earth • the break down of rock into sediment • the plate boundary where earthquakes happen • a negative effect of mining and deforestation • the type of rock formed via heat and pressure • the plate boundary where volcanoes never happen • ...
The World of Frisco. 2022-04-13
13 Clues: Rayonier 38 • Frisco 1630 • Great Western 90 • Union Pacific 2295 • Pere Marquette 1225 • Western Pacific 171 • Southern Railway 4501 • Nickel Plate Road 765 • New York Central 5521 • Nickel Plate Road 587 • Canadian National 3254 • Chesapeake and Ohio 1194 • Norfolk and Western 1218
Tectonic plates crossword 2022-10-27
Across
- a long,deep indentation in the ocean floor formed at a convergent plate boundary
- a large continuous area of land on earths surface
- magma,gas,and ash pushed out of a landform formed near plate boundaries
- the layer of soft solid rock underneath earths outer layer
- hot liquid rock once it reaches the surface
- an under-water mountain range formed at divergent plate boundaries
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- a feature formed on the surface of the earth due to a geologic process
- two plates moving towards each other
- a sudden shaking of the earth caused by plate movement
- two plates moving away from each other
- hot liquid rock underneath the surface of the earth
- past forms of life that is kept in place within rock
- section a diagram or model that shows what something looks like from the middle
13 Clues: two plates moving towards each other • two plates moving away from each other • hot liquid rock once it reaches the surface • a large continuous area of land on earths surface • hot liquid rock underneath the surface of the earth • past forms of life that is kept in place within rock • a sudden shaking of the earth caused by plate movement • ...
Continental Drift 2023-01-23
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- spreading apart
- the way that scientists think the earth used to be like millions of years ago
- the layer of the mantle under the tectonic plates
- a tectonic plate under water, usually thinner
- the earth is divided into 15 of these
- sliding past each other
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- where a thinner tectonic plate goes under a thicker one
- coming together
- hot magma rises and cool magma falls
- large ditches formed by convergent boundaries
10 Clues: spreading apart • coming together • sliding past each other • hot magma rises and cool magma falls • the earth is divided into 15 of these • a tectonic plate under water, usually thinner • large ditches formed by convergent boundaries • the layer of the mantle under the tectonic plates • where a thinner tectonic plate goes under a thicker one • ...
Tectonic Plates 2024-10-01
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- A result of transform plate boundaries
- When two tectonic plates slide past each other in opposite directions
- Creates new crust
- A convergent plate boundary when one plate is denser than the other
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- The movement of energy from place to place
- When two tectonic plates collide together
- Pieces of Earth's crust that roughly fit together
- The hot liquid substance in Earth's mantle
- Formed by divergent plate boundaries
- Plates The scientific theory on how land forms are created
10 Clues: Creates new crust • Formed by divergent plate boundaries • A result of transform plate boundaries • When two tectonic plates collide together • The movement of energy from place to place • The hot liquid substance in Earth's mantle • Pieces of Earth's crust that roughly fit together • Plates The scientific theory on how land forms are created • ...
boundries quizzzzzzz sience 2023-02-03
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- plates move away from each other
- where two plates meet
- one plates goes under another and melts
- hot rock
- one piece of earths surface
- two plats slide past each other
Down
- magma swirls and moves tectonic plates
- occurs at divergent boundaries
- two plates collide
- earths surface is broken up and the pieces move
10 Clues: hot rock • two plates collide • where two plates meet • one piece of earths surface • occurs at divergent boundaries • two plats slide past each other • plates move away from each other • magma swirls and moves tectonic plates • one plates goes under another and melts • earths surface is broken up and the pieces move
Plate tectonics Crossword Quiz 2023-10-27
plate tectionics 2024-02-09
Across
- a ball of iron and nickel
- layer below the mantle
- The theory that earth crust is divided into plates
- outermost layer of the earth
- the plates coming together
- layer under the crust
- the crust and uppermost mantle
Down
- when one plate is below another
- the plates moving apart
- plates slide past each other
- movement of plates over time
- fracture in the earth crust
- new crust is formed
- when stress causes rocks to be squeezed
14 Clues: new crust is formed • layer under the crust • layer below the mantle • the plates moving apart • a ball of iron and nickel • the plates coming together • fracture in the earth crust • plates slide past each other • movement of plates over time • outermost layer of the earth • the crust and uppermost mantle • when one plate is below another • when stress causes rocks to be squeezed • ...
Plate Boundaries 2023-05-18
Across
- this type of crust can be found in ocean basins
- this type of island forms from eruptions
- type of valley caused by a divergent boundary on land
- this occurs most often at a transform boundary
- this type of crust can be found under continents
- when 2 plates meet and one moves under the other
- type of boundary when 2 plates meet and slide past each other
- landform caused by a convergent boundary on land
Down
- type of currents that cause the tectonic plates to move
- type of boundary where 2 plates move away from each other
- Earth's crust is divided into these types of plates
- when 2 plates meet, it is called a "plate __"
- deep crevice caused by a subduction zone
- type of boundary where 2 plates run into each other
14 Clues: this type of island forms from eruptions • deep crevice caused by a subduction zone • when 2 plates meet, it is called a "plate __" • this occurs most often at a transform boundary • this type of crust can be found in ocean basins • this type of crust can be found under continents • when 2 plates meet and one moves under the other • ...
Plate motion 2024-10-22
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- A purposed question about the natural world
- One of the big boundaries of a map
- earth outmost layer no hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation and water.
- a similar puzzle that repeats and repeats
- Gas, ash and lava get launched out of a mountain
- different or becoming different from something else
- A land mass that can be different
- An indent into the ocean floor
Down
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- The layer of soft solid underneath earths surface
- An under water mountain range.
- a sudden shake of earths surface
- Plates move toward the same place
- The deepest part of the earth core
14 Clues: An under water mountain range. • An indent into the ocean floor • a sudden shake of earths surface • Plates move toward the same place • A land mass that can be different • to examine in detail for a purpose • One of the big boundaries of a map • The deepest part of the earth core • a similar puzzle that repeats and repeats • A purposed question about the natural world • ...
Plate Motion 2022-10-13
Across
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- a sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- moving apart in different directions
- any of Earth's main continuous areas of land, such as Africa, Asia, and North America
- the place where two plates meet
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
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- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
- the outside or top layer of something
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
- Earth's outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- moving toward the same place
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
14 Clues: moving toward the same place • the place where two plates meet • a sudden shaking of Earth's surface • moving apart in different directions • the outside or top layer of something • something we observe to be similar over and over again • an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago • a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like • ...
Plate Motion 2021-03-24
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- When plates collide
- Big slab of irregularly shaped rock
- Small portions analyzed
- Sudden shaking of the ground
- When plates move away from each other
- Someone who studies earth
- Visualization of the composition of eath
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- Solid bulk of earth interior
- Quantity measured
- Rocks and minerals that shape the earth
- Edges where two plates meet
- Rocky crust
- Global Positioning System
- Studies life forms from previous periods
14 Clues: Rocky crust • Quantity measured • When plates collide • Small portions analyzed • Global Positioning System • Someone who studies earth • Edges where two plates meet • Solid bulk of earth interior • Sudden shaking of the ground • Big slab of irregularly shaped rock • When plates move away from each other • Rocks and minerals that shape the earth • ...
Plate Motion 2021-04-09
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- _________ is the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior.
- ______________________ study plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
- Atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and the ________________.
- section, Cutting a core sample.
- outer layer, This is also known as Earth´s crust.
- boundary, These are the edges where two or more plates meet.
- boundary, A ____________________________ occurs when two or more plates move away from each other.
- boundary, A _____________________________ occurs when two or more plate move closer to each other.
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- _____________ study the Earth and what it is made of.
- The amount of times something happens.
- Also known as the Global Positioning System.
- When a part of Earth shakes.
- sample, Something someone would get inside of Earth
- plate, ______________ are giant slabs of rock covering the earth in the lithosphere.
14 Clues: When a part of Earth shakes. • section, Cutting a core sample. • The amount of times something happens. • Also known as the Global Positioning System. • outer layer, This is also known as Earth´s crust. • sample, Something someone would get inside of Earth • _____________ study the Earth and what it is made of. • _________ is the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior. • ...
Plate motion 2021-09-12
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- - a sudden pushing out of something, like a volcano
- - a feature that forms on the surface of a planet
- - a diagram to show what something looks like on the inside
- - a sudden shaking of the earth's surface
- - moving apart from something
- - evidence from the past, like bones
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- - a diagram or computer program to help people better understand things
- - a very large section of a surface of a planet that can move and shift over time
- - any of earth's large areas of land
- - a hole in the ground that sends out hot steam and water
- - to examine for detail and purpose
- - an extinct animal that lived about 300 million years ago
- - moved towards the same area
- - hot liquid rock
14 Clues: - hot liquid rock • - moved towards the same area • - moving apart from something • - to examine for detail and purpose • - any of earth's large areas of land • - evidence from the past, like bones • - a sudden shaking of the earth's surface • - a feature that forms on the surface of a planet • - a sudden pushing out of something, like a volcano • ...
Nail Structure 2022-01-06
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- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip
- The natural nail is composed of
- dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- area where the nail plate cells are formed
- slightly thickened layer under the nail between fingertip and free-edge
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- Hardened Keratin plate that sit on the nail bed
- living skin as the base of the natural nail plate
- whitish, half-moon shape underneath the nail base
- The name for the natural nail
9 Clues: The name for the natural nail • The natural nail is composed of • area where the nail plate cells are formed • Hardened Keratin plate that sit on the nail bed • Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip • living skin as the base of the natural nail plate • whitish, half-moon shape underneath the nail base • ...
3D Printing 2025-06-27
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- the process of taking a 3D CAD model and turning it into layered directions for a 3D printer
- first model of a design that future versions are developed
- a base layer that ensures adhesion to the build plate
- the process of doing something more than once to improve it
- part of the printer that is heated and places the filament on the build plate
- part of the printer that heats up filament and pushes it through the nozzle onto the build plate
- part of the 3D printer that warms up for filament to adhere
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- sacrificed material upon which an overhang can be printed and attaches to the build plate
- first build levels that ensure a firm foundation on the build plate
- thermoplastic material that comes in a spool and is melted to create a printed item
- printed part that extends outward at an angle from the previous layer
- computer aided design such as Tinkercad of OnShape
12 Clues: computer aided design such as Tinkercad of OnShape • a base layer that ensures adhesion to the build plate • first model of a design that future versions are developed • the process of doing something more than once to improve it • part of the 3D printer that warms up for filament to adhere • first build levels that ensure a firm foundation on the build plate • ...
Plate Boundaries 2022-11-02
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- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- a geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- places where two or more plates move toward each other
- a broad zone forming as the Pacific Plate slides northwestward past the North American Plate.
- one plate slides beneath the other plate
- a narrow excavation (in relation to its length) made below the surface of the ground
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- plate boundaries are where the tectonic plates are moving towards each other.
- occur along the kind of plate boundary where new ocean floor is created as the plates spread apart
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- type of divergent boundary where three tectonic plates meet at about 120° angles
10 Clues: one plate slides beneath the other plate • when two tectonic plates move away from each other • places where two or more plates move toward each other • plate boundaries are where the tectonic plates are moving towards each other. • type of divergent boundary where three tectonic plates meet at about 120° angles • ...
Earthquake 2023-11-30
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- expressed in whole numbers or decimals
- a sudden movement in the ground caused by fault
- movement of the earths crust
- after the earthquake
- landslides, tsunamis and faults
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- right above the start of earthquake
- followed after first shock
- Body and surface waves
- when two plates slip on each other
- location below where the earthquake starts
- make up earths crust
11 Clues: after the earthquake • make up earths crust • Body and surface waves • followed after first shock • movement of the earths crust • landslides, tsunamis and faults • when two plates slip on each other • right above the start of earthquake • expressed in whole numbers or decimals • location below where the earthquake starts • a sudden movement in the ground caused by fault
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-14
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- the top layer of the ocean where light is visible and the warmest temperatures are recorded
- when it erupts, lava is released from a linear vent in the earth
- causes an extreme growth in algae and pollutes the necessary nutrients for water life
- a supercontinent formed by Pangea that consists of Europe, Asia, and North America
- an underwater plain found deep in the ocean
- a volcano found in the ocean where there is seafloor spreading
- most animal life dies here because of a lack of dissolved oxygen in the water
- the focal point or origin point of an earthquake
- two plates slide past each other
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- too little oxygen in a body of water that leads to the death of many or all sea creatures within that area
- one plate slides under another plate
- boundary between the crust and mantle
- a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava
- hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks
- sea creatures exist and produce their own light within high pressure
- under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle
- the chemical compound of O3 that protects the earth from the sun's radiation and is mostly found in the stratosphere
- the deepest recorded part of the ocean, located near Japan
- land that separates water going into other bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or streams
- a plate on one side of a fault moves vertical in respect to the other plate
20 Clues: two plates slide past each other • a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava • one plate slides under another plate • boundary between the crust and mantle • an underwater plain found deep in the ocean • the focal point or origin point of an earthquake • hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks • under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle • ...
Plate Tectonic Vocab 2024-10-07
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- A theory that the Earth’s surface is broken into plates that move.
- Thicker, less dense, older crust.
- A layer of hot slow-flowing rock located between the crust and the core.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth.
- caused by the rising of heated fluid and the sinking of cooled fluid.
- the process by which one lithospheric plate moves beneath another as a result of tectonic forces.
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- The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core.
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust.
- A supercontinent containing all of the Earth’s land that existed about 225 million years ago.
- The hypothesis that states the continents were once one single land mass
- Process where molten rock comes up through the mid ocean ridge and adds to crust to the ocean floor.
- A layer of molten iron and nickel. This layer behaves like a thick liquid.
- The soft layer of the mantle below the lithosphere.
- an underwater mountain chain where new ocean floor is formed
- A plate boundary where plates slide past each other.
- A plate boundary where two plates move apart from each other.
- A crack in Earth’s surface along which movement has occurred.
- The large pieces of Earth that move over the Earth’s surface,
- Thinner, denser younger crust.
20 Clues: Thinner, denser younger crust. • Thicker, less dense, older crust. • The soft layer of the mantle below the lithosphere. • A plate boundary where plates slide past each other. • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • an underwater mountain chain where new ocean floor is formed • A plate boundary where two plates move apart from each other. • ...
Nutrition and Nutrients 2025-02-06
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- eating the right amount of food while maintaining your nutritional needs, setting limits of fats,sugars and sodium for proper health
- means to change your eating patterns for a desired outcome
- body has to work harder in order to break them down; therefor they are better for you;more natural
- need to moderate
- nutrients needed for growth and repair of body cells
- healthy fats
- red on the food plate, (1 1/2 cups)
- calories that have NO nutritional value
- a nutrient that makes up blood and other body fluids
- green on the food plate, (2 1/2 cups)
- a measure of energy;the body needs in order to function normally
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- recommended adult intake of calories
- a nutrient that provided the body's main source of energy
- are substances in your food which the body needs for growth and repair of cells, many body processes,and for energy
- nutrients that are needed for many body processes
- how are ingredients listed on a food label
- blue on the food plate (3 cups)
- should be less than double the amount of calories
- is the study of what people eat and it's affect on your Diet and health
- purple on the food plate (5oz)
- eating foods that provide essential nutrients
- Nutrients that help the body Use carbohydrates, proteins and fats
- fats we need to AVOID
- refers to ALL foods a person takes in each day
- orange on the food plate (6oz)
25 Clues: healthy fats • need to moderate • fats we need to AVOID • purple on the food plate (5oz) • orange on the food plate (6oz) • blue on the food plate (3 cups) • red on the food plate, (1 1/2 cups) • recommended adult intake of calories • green on the food plate, (2 1/2 cups) • calories that have NO nutritional value • how are ingredients listed on a food label • ...
Lithosphere Crossword 2023-04-20
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- a negative effect of mining and deforestation
- the type of rock formed via heat and pressure
- the plate boundary where volcanoes never happen
- the plate boundary where deep sea ridges are created
- the break down of rock into sediment
- the step of the water cycle that doesn't happen when we pave too many roads
- the plate boundary where deep sea trenches are formed
- the movement of sediment from one location to another
- the plate boundary where earthquakes happen
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- the solid layer of the Earth
- the pieces of Earth
- the type of rock formed via compaction and cementation
- the flowing layer of magma below the lithosphere
- the building of cities
- crust found under water
- crust found under land
- the type of rock formed via the cooling of magma
17 Clues: the pieces of Earth • the building of cities • crust found under land • crust found under water • the solid layer of the Earth • the break down of rock into sediment • the plate boundary where earthquakes happen • a negative effect of mining and deforestation • the type of rock formed via heat and pressure • the plate boundary where volcanoes never happen • ...
EARTHSCIENCE PT#2 2021-02-05
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- Considered as a small earthquake in underground caverns and mines that are caused by seismic waves produced from the explosion of rock on the surface.
- Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault.
- A transform boundary connects two diverging boundaries.
- Which boundary occurs when two plates move away.
- Is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- It is a mountain or hill formed around a vent or opening in the Earth’s crust through which hot materials are expelled.
- Is formed at the base of the continental rise about 4000 to 6000 meters deep.
- Slab pull forces occur at which type of plate boundary.
- Rocks change their shape and volume when they are subjected to.
- A fault rock which is cohesive with a poorly developed or absent planar fabric.
- It is the submerged volcanoes.
- Is when the denser plate sinks, gravity pulls on the rest of the plate with a
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- Flat sediment that result in the spreading of the sea floor.
- Which layer of the Earth has convection currents.
- Is the circulation of material caused by the differences in density.
- The shaking is caused by movements in Earth’s outermost
- Is a central valley formed at the summit of the oceanic ridges is the molten materials continuously flow out from the ridges.
- Where does the ridge push occur.
- Opposite of a convergent boundary.
- These are depressions on the ocean floor.
20 Clues: It is the submerged volcanoes. • Where does the ridge push occur. • Opposite of a convergent boundary. • These are depressions on the ocean floor. • Which boundary occurs when two plates move away. • Which layer of the Earth has convection currents. • Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault. • The shaking is caused by movements in Earth’s outermost • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-14
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- land that separates water going into other bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or streams
- the deepest recorded part of the ocean, located near Japan
- one plate slides under another plate
- two plates slide past each other
- a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava
- hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks
- causes an extreme growth in algae and pollutes the necessary nutrients for water life
- sea creatures exist and produce their own light within high pressure
- an underwater plain found deep in the ocean
- the focal point or origin point of an earthquake
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- a plate on one side of a fault moves vertical in respect to the other plate
- when it erupts, lava is released from a linear vent in the earth
- a supercontinent formed by Pangea that consists of Europe, Asia, and North America
- the chemical compound of O3 that protects the earth from the sun's radiation and is mostly found in the stratosphere
- boundary between the crust and mantle
- most animal life dies here because of a lack of dissolved oxygen in the water
- too little oxygen in a body of water that leads to the death of many or all sea creatures within that area
- under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle
- the top layer of the ocean where light is visible and the warmest temperatures are recorded
- a volcano found in the ocean where there is seafloor spreading
20 Clues: two plates slide past each other • a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava • one plate slides under another plate • boundary between the crust and mantle • an underwater plain found deep in the ocean • the focal point or origin point of an earthquake • hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks • under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle • ...
Continental drift 2021-12-16
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- is the original landmass that broke apart 225 million years ago
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion
- Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the continents were once one huge land mass
- Dense ball of solid material at the center of he Earth
- Cause the plates to move; between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- A plate boundary where two plates grind against each other, moving it different directions
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
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- The undersea mountain mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- A break or crack in the Earth's lithosphere along which rocks move
- German Scientist who developed the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912.
- The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- A deep canyon on the ocean floor
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core
- Thickest layer of the Earth
- A deep valley where two plates move apart
20 Clues: Thickest layer of the Earth • A deep canyon on the ocean floor • A deep valley where two plates move apart • The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface • Dense ball of solid material at the center of he Earth • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
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- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- A string of volcanoes that form as a result of subduction of one oceanic plate beneath a second oceanic plate.
- The transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- A section of the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere,carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
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- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
15 Clues: The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart. • A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface. • The transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Plate Tectonics Projects 2023-01-10
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- The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago
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- Drift Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the continents were once one huge land mass but have since then drifted apart
- of Plate Tectonics Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion,driven by convection currents in the mantle
3 Clues: The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago • Drift Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the continents were once one huge land mass but have since then drifted apart • of Plate Tectonics Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion,driven by convection currents in the mantle
Tectonic Plates Vocab 2023-09-20
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- large underwater mountain range
- an area where heated rock rises in blooms from the mantle
- motion that transfers energy ->->->
- tectonic plate boundary that pulls apart
- the liquid part o the core on the outside with lower temperatures
- area formed in the widening gap of a divergent boundary
- large or small slab of rock that floats on earth's surface
- plate boundary where plates move in opposite direction against each other
- area made up of lower mantle
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- the slow movement of earth continents with time
- the switching of the magnetic poles
- the theory that states that Earth's surface has changed with time and will continue to change
- energy transfer by movement of material
- huge super continent
- earth's thickest layer, semi-liquid layer
- the top most layer we stand on
- the liquid part of the core with high pressure and temperatures making it a solid
- area made up of upper mantle and crust
- tectonic plate boundary that comes together
19 Clues: huge super continent • area made up of lower mantle • the top most layer we stand on • large underwater mountain range • the switching of the magnetic poles • motion that transfers energy ->->-> • area made up of upper mantle and crust • energy transfer by movement of material • tectonic plate boundary that pulls apart • earth's thickest layer, semi-liquid layer • ...
Place Tectonics Crossword 2019-01-24
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- A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume
- Large landform that stretches above surrounding land
- Where 2 plates crash into each other
- Large section of earths crust that move slowly due to convection currents
- Mantles middle range
- Valley A deep valley that forms when 2 plates move apart
- Layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above by a crust
- Earths longest underwater mountain range where new ocean is formed
- Sudden violent shaking of the ground
- A scientist who came up with the continental drift theory
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- Laying down of rocks and sediments
- Where 2 plates slide past each other
- Line on a topographic map that connects point of equal evaluation
- Rigid outer part of earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- Theory that states there was a super continent that split into our continents we know today
- Transportation of rock and sediment to another place
- Where 2 plates go away from each other
- Process where oceanic plate sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench volcano
- Transfer of heat by movement of fluid
- A large super continent
20 Clues: Mantles middle range • A large super continent • Laying down of rocks and sediments • Where 2 plates slide past each other • Where 2 plates crash into each other • Sudden violent shaking of the ground • Transfer of heat by movement of fluid • Where 2 plates go away from each other • Large landform that stretches above surrounding land • ...
Tectonics and more! 2023-06-29
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- Only country with a triangular flag
- The point in the Earth's crust where movement happens
- Type of margin where plates move apart
- Type of margin where crust is neither created nor destroyed
- Type of energy made using heat from inside the Earth
- Mountain range in western USA
- River that runs through Paris
- Capital of China
- Scale used to measure earthquake strength
- River that runs through Abingdon
- Capital of Canada
- Lagos is in which west African country?
- Layer of the Earth beneath the crust
- Greenland is part of which European country
- Continent with no permanent population
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- The Himalayas are an example of...
- The world's deepest ocean trench
- How well or not a place is able to prepare for a hazard and cope afterwards
- Capital of Egypt
- Mountain range down the west coast of South America
- The world's newest country
- Usually the point of maximum damage from an earthquake
- Nepal is on this type of margin
- The soil near a volcano is very...
- When one plate sinks down under another
- Capital of Australia
- Country known as "the rainbow nation"
- Famous plate margin running through California
- The UK's highest mountain
- Major mountain range in central Europe
30 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of China • Capital of Canada • Capital of Australia • The UK's highest mountain • The world's newest country • Mountain range in western USA • River that runs through Paris • Nepal is on this type of margin • The world's deepest ocean trench • River that runs through Abingdon • The Himalayas are an example of... • The soil near a volcano is very... • ...
Tsunami Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-27
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- One plate subducted under the other
- Seafloor
- Iron-rich, under extremely high temp. and pressure
- Hydrothermal vent
- Surrounds the planet
- Cracks in the earths surface
- Two plates separating
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- Crust + uppermost mantle
- Two plates sliding
- Upper mantle
- Near melting point of rock; semi-plastic
- Iron and nickel
- Sinking of a plate
- Collision of plates
- Continous chain of volcanic mountains
15 Clues: Seafloor • Upper mantle • Iron and nickel • Hydrothermal vent • Two plates sliding • Sinking of a plate • Collision of plates • Surrounds the planet • Two plates separating • Crust + uppermost mantle • Cracks in the earths surface • One plate subducted under the other • Continous chain of volcanic mountains • Near melting point of rock; semi-plastic • ...
Vocab 1.2 2021-09-10
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- disculpas el ... sobre rotura el plate
- el concierto es ...
- crayones es...
- caundo es tranquilo, es ....
- yo ... con mi paleta
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- yo ... en el oceano
- fantasmas son...
- el ... a la obra
- contra el normas
- el ... sobre rotura el plate
- yo ... a la estanque
- el cuadro es...
- personas bebe te cuando estan....
- yo ... a la rio con mi paleta
- yo vivo la escuela ...
15 Clues: crayones es... • el cuadro es... • fantasmas son... • el ... a la obra • contra el normas • yo ... en el oceano • el concierto es ... • yo ... a la estanque • yo ... con mi paleta • yo vivo la escuela ... • el ... sobre rotura el plate • caundo es tranquilo, es .... • yo ... a la rio con mi paleta • personas bebe te cuando estan.... • disculpas el ... sobre rotura el plate
Tsunami Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-27
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- Iron and nickel
- Seafloor
- Crust + uppermost mantle
- Continous chain of volcanic mountains
- Two plates sliding
- Sinking of a plate
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- Cracks in the earths surface
- Collision of plates
- One plate subducted under the other
- Upper mantle
- Hydrothermal vent
- Surrounds the planet
- Near melting point of rock; semi-plastic
- Two plates separating
- Iron-rich, under extremely high temp. and pressure
15 Clues: Seafloor • Upper mantle • Iron and nickel • Hydrothermal vent • Two plates sliding • Sinking of a plate • Collision of plates • Surrounds the planet • Two plates separating • Crust + uppermost mantle • Cracks in the earths surface • One plate subducted under the other • Continous chain of volcanic mountains • Near melting point of rock; semi-plastic • ...
stupid fat alfred wengenerseerewyrwuqewuwh 2023-02-15
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- What type of boundary is when a plate slides against another plate?
- Who was the person who was a meteorologist and scientists said, "Ha, Ha, Ha, you crazy man" because he said the continents had moved.
- What is a word that describes how close molecules are together.
- What was the name of the theory that came 30 years after Alfred Wegener's death?
- What type of boundary creates new crust and makes seafloor spread?
- What do you call a sour cucumber.
- What was the Alfred Wegener's theory?
- What do you call vegetables with cheese and meat between two pieces of bread.
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- What type of boundary is a subduction zone where one plate slips under another?
- What do you call it when a tectonic plate slips under another plate?
- What is it called when heated molecules rise up, cool, then fall back down.
- What do you call the largest rodent in the world who lives in South America.
12 Clues: What do you call a sour cucumber. • What was the Alfred Wegener's theory? • What is a word that describes how close molecules are together. • What type of boundary creates new crust and makes seafloor spread? • What type of boundary is when a plate slides against another plate? • What do you call it when a tectonic plate slips under another plate? • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An organism that breaks down materials
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- To have the ability to do work
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
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- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Animals without a backbone
- Living on land
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- An organism's role in its community
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Most active during the day
- Decomposing by natural processes
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- A personal of social moral code
- Animals with backbones
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- A group of living things that are found together
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Animals without a backbone • Most active during the day • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • An organism that breaks down materials • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Animals with backbones
- An organism that breaks down materials
- An organism's role in its community
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Animals without a backbone
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Decomposing by natural processes
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
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- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A personal of social moral code
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- A group of living things that are found together
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- To have the ability to do work
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Most active during the day
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Living on land
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Most active during the day • Animals without a backbone • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • An animal that eats plants and animals • An organism that breaks down materials • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- A group of living things that are found together
- An organism's role in its community
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- An organism that breaks down materials
- Most active during the day
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- To have the ability to do work
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- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- A personal of social moral code
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Animals without a backbone
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Decomposing by natural processes
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Animals with backbones
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Living on land
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Animals without a backbone • Most active during the day • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • An animal that eats plants and animals • A series of changes that go in a loop. • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- An organism that breaks down materials
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- An organism's role in its community
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- Decomposing by natural processes
- To have the ability to do work
- Animals without a backbone
- Living on land
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- A personal of social moral code
- A group of living things that are found together
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
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- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Animals with backbones
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Most active during the day
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Animals without a backbone • Most active during the day • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • An organism that breaks down materials • An animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Animals with backbones
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Living on land
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Decomposing by natural processes
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- A group of living things that are found together
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- An animal that eats plants or animals
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- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Most active during the day
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- An organism's role in its community
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Animals without a backbone
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- A personal of social moral code
- An organism that breaks down materials
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- To have the ability to do work
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Most active during the day • Animals without a backbone • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • An animal that eats plants and animals • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- A group of living things that are found together
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- An organism that breaks down materials
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Animals without a backbone
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- An organism's role in its community
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
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- Animals with backbones
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Most active during the day
- A personal of social moral code
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Living on land
- To have the ability to do work
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Most active during the day • Animals without a backbone • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • An organism that breaks down materials • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- A group of living things that are found together
- Most active during the day
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- To have the ability to do work
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Animals without a backbone
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- An organism that breaks down materials
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Animals with backbones
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- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Decomposing by natural processes
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Living on land
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An organism's role in its community
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- A personal of social moral code
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Most active during the day • Animals without a backbone • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • An animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Animals with backbones
- Living on land
- An organism that breaks down materials
- Decomposing by natural processes
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
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- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Most active during the day
- Animals without a backbone
- A personal of social moral code
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- To have the ability to do work
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- A group of living things that are found together
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- An organism's role in its community
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Most active during the day • Animals without a backbone • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • An animal that eats plants and animals • A series of changes that go in a loop. • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- An organism that breaks down materials
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Animals with backbones
- A group of living things that are found together
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- A personal of social moral code
- Decomposing by natural processes
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
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- An animal that eats plants and animals
- An organism's role in its community
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Living on land
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Animals without a backbone
- To have the ability to do work
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Most active during the day
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
35 Clues: Living on land • Animals with backbones • Animals without a backbone • Most active during the day • To have the ability to do work • A personal of social moral code • Decomposing by natural processes • An organism's role in its community • An animal that eats plants or animals • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • An animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Volcanoes and Earthquakes 2023-05-17
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- This occurs when matter such as magma circulates within Earth.
- A natural disaster that is described as a sudden, violent shifting of massive plates underneath Earth's surface.
- Areas or columns where heat or rocks in the mantle are rising toward the Earth's surface.
- It is the point within the Earth along the geological faults where the earthquake originates.
- A mountain that opens downward to a reservoir of molten rocks.
- These are earthquakes that occur after a volcanic eruption.
- These are controlled by the geological processes that formed them and act on them even after they have formed.
- The study of earthquakes and seismic waves.
- These are small earthquakes that is located underground and in mines that are caused by the disintegration of the roof of the mine or cavern of by massive land sliding.
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- A Canadian geophysicist and of the founders of the theory of plate tectonics.
- It is a fault where the hanging wall moves downward.
- The most common type of earthquake.
- A line which may be visible or not that occurs on the Earth's surface
- This refers to the processes and phenomena associated with the surficial discharge of molten rocks.
- It is the point on the Earth's surface directly above the hypocenter.
- These are locations on the Earth's surface that has experienced active volcanic activities for a long period of time.
- It is a fault in which two blocks of crusts slide past each other on the same plane.
- It is a block of crust below the fault.
- A block of crust above the fault.
- It is an earthquake that results from the detonation of chemicals or nuclear devices.
- This is the area where the fault occurs.
- It is a crack across which the rocks have been offset first.
- It is the roughness or harshness along the fault.
- It is a fault in which the hanging wall moves upward.
24 Clues: A block of crust above the fault. • The most common type of earthquake. • It is a block of crust below the fault. • This is the area where the fault occurs. • The study of earthquakes and seismic waves. • It is the roughness or harshness along the fault. • It is a fault where the hanging wall moves downward. • It is a fault in which the hanging wall moves upward. • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2025-03-10
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- Central part of an atom
- Mapping of all human genes
- Infectious agent that replicates inside living cells
- Region in space with extreme gravity
- Field explaining subatomic particles
- Machines designed to think and learn
- Study of Earth's physical structure
- Global shift in temperature and weather
- Used for communication and discovered by Hertz
- Electric lamp invented by Thomas Edison
- Theory developed by Albert Einstein
- Communication device invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Hormone used to treat diabetes
- Movement of ocean water due to the Moon
- Positively charged atomic particle
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Atmospheric layer that protects from UV radiation
- Gas discovered by Joseph Priestley
- Device for observing distant objects in space
- Creating identical genetic copies
- Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- Biological preparation to prevent diseases
- Concentrated beam of light energy
- Process by which plants make food
- Preserved remains of ancient organisms
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- Chart organizing chemical elements
- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Device for magnifying tiny objects
- Theory explaining the origin of the universe
- Technology using sound waves underwater
- Phenomenon discovered by Marie Curie
- Immunization method pioneered by Edward Jenner
- Machine that powered the Industrial Revolution
- TECTONICS Theory explaining Earth's shifting crust
- Method for determining the age of fossils
- Essential nutrients discovered in food
- Smallest unit of matter
- Science of designing automated machines
- Theory of natural selection by Charles Darwin
- Neutral atomic particle
- Structure carrying genetic information
- Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- Force linking electricity and magnetism
- RAY Medical imaging discovery by Wilhelm Roentgen
- Force discovered by Isaac Newton
- Microorganisms first observed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
- Organisms that produce natural light
- Idea that microorganisms cause disease
- Study of heredity and DNA
- Extinct relative of modern humans
50 Clues: Central part of an atom • Smallest unit of matter • Neutral atomic particle • Study of heredity and DNA • Mapping of all human genes • Hormone used to treat diabetes • Force discovered by Isaac Newton • Creating identical genetic copies • Extinct relative of modern humans • Concentrated beam of light energy • Process by which plants make food • Chart organizing chemical elements • ...
Arianna's Crossword 2022-11-11
Across
- A large, special meal, often for many people, to celebrate someone or something
- plates The name of plates that move towards each other and collide
- American A member of any of the groups of people that lived in North America before the Europeans arrived
- The ancient supercontinent, comprising all the present continents joined together, which began to break up about 200 million years ago
- A number by which another number is to be divided
- A list at the back of a book, explaining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text
- English ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620
- Group of people who make a journey, often a long and difficult one, to a special place for religious reasons
- idea The most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text, which tells the reader what the text is about
- plates Tectonic plates that slip horizontally past one another
- Gigantic pieces of the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle
- A set of rules for self-governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower
- A number to be divided by another number
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- A line that shows the time and the order in which events have happened
- Scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make up the Earth's crust and the forces that produce such deformation
- details Specific pieces of information in a piece of writing that support the main idea or the topic sentence
- text A piece of non-fiction writing that aims to educate or inform the reader about a topic
- A result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
- Refers to the result of one or more multiplications
- The name of two whole numbers that if multiplied give us a product
- plates Two tectonic plates that move away from each other
21 Clues: A number to be divided by another number • A number by which another number is to be divided • Refers to the result of one or more multiplications • A result obtained by dividing one quantity by another • Gigantic pieces of the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle • plates Two tectonic plates that move away from each other • ...
Forces of Change 2021-05-07
Across
- Wind and water
- molten rock
- All of the physical processes that create many of Earth's physical features
- Process where pieces of Earth's crust slowly come together as the oceanic plate slides under the continental plate at a shallow angle
- Process where two plates are pushed apart
- Theory that the continents were once joined and drifted apart
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- large piles of rocks and debris resultant of melting glaciers
- Large bodies of rock that move along Earth's surface
- Process where Earth's crust cracks and breaks into huge blocks
- When an oceanic plate dives beneath a continental plate, causing mountains to form
- Process of wearing away Earth's surface by wind, glaciers, and moving water
- Hard rocky shell forming Earth's surface
12 Clues: molten rock • Wind and water • Hard rocky shell forming Earth's surface • Process where two plates are pushed apart • Large bodies of rock that move along Earth's surface • large piles of rocks and debris resultant of melting glaciers • Theory that the continents were once joined and drifted apart • Process where Earth's crust cracks and breaks into huge blocks • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-14
Across
- hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks
- a supercontinent formed by Pangea that consists of Europe, Asia, and North America
- land that separates water going into other bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or streams
- the top layer of the ocean where light is visible and the warmest temperatures are recorded
- sea creatures exist and produce their own light within high pressure
- one plate slides under another plate
- a volcano found in the ocean where there is seafloor spreading
- two plates slide past each other
- when it erupts, lava is released from a linear vent in the earth
- the focal point or origin point of an earthquake
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- a plate on one side of a fault moves vertical in respect to the other plate
- under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle
- an underwater plain found deep in the ocean
- boundary between the crust and mantle
- causes an extreme growth in algae and pollutes the necessary nutrients for water life
- the deepest recorded part of the ocean, located near Japan
- most animal life dies here because of a lack of dissolved oxygen in the water
- the chemical compound of O3 that protects the earth from the sun's radiation and is mostly found in the stratosphere
- a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava
- too little oxygen in a body of water that leads to the death of many or all sea creatures within that area
20 Clues: two plates slide past each other • a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava • one plate slides under another plate • boundary between the crust and mantle • an underwater plain found deep in the ocean • the focal point or origin point of an earthquake • hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks • under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle • ...
Ch4. Nail structure, disorders and diseases 2024-02-01
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- file, a tool used to shape the free edge of the nail
- term for the dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- the term for the natural nail that is cut straight across and does not extend past the fingertip
- a disorder causing the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed
- the condition of abnormal softness of the nails
- the chemical used to remove nail polish
- the technical term for a hangnail
- the narrow, band-like extension of the epidermis
- the cells in the matrix that produce this protein
- the type of nail product that hardens when exposed to air
- the point where the free edge of the nail meets the nail tip
- the process of smoothing the surface of the nail
- lines, running the length of the natural nail plate
- a condition where the nail is abnormally thick
- the visible, crescent-shaped part of the matrix
- causing the overlap of the nail plate
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- a fungal infection of the nail
- layer, protecting the nail bed
- a nail service that includes shaping and polishing the nails
- the area where gel or acrylic enhancements are commonly applied
- Spots, a disorder causing these on the nails
- the skin that overlaps the sides of the nail
- the technical term for the nail cuticle
- plate, the technical term for this part of the nail
- bed, the living tissue under the nail plate
- growth of a new nail plate, after the loss of the natural nail
- pusher, the tool used to push back the cuticle
- the protein forming the outer layer of the nail
28 Clues: a fungal infection of the nail • layer, protecting the nail bed • the technical term for a hangnail • causing the overlap of the nail plate • the chemical used to remove nail polish • the technical term for the nail cuticle • bed, the living tissue under the nail plate • Spots, a disorder causing these on the nails • the skin that overlaps the sides of the nail • ...
Rocks and Tetonic Plates 2023-10-23
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- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- the sudden pushing out of something, such as lava from a volcano
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- moving apart in different directions
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
- small pieces of rock
- the slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates
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- a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
- the process of sediment being glued together
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- a natural spring that sends hot water and steam suddenly into the air from a hole in the ground
- moving toward the same place
- the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
21 Clues: small pieces of rock • moving toward the same place • a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • moving apart in different directions • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • the process of sediment being glued together • the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates • ...
EARTHSCIENCE PT#2 2021-02-05
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- Considered as a small earthquake in underground caverns and mines that are caused by seismic waves produced from the explosion of rock on the surface.
- Rocks change their shape and volume when they are subjected to.
- Flat sediment that result in the spreading of the sea floor.
- Is when the denser plate sinks, gravity pulls on the rest of the plate with a
- The shaking is caused by movements in Earth’s outermost
- These are depressions on the ocean floor.
- It is the submerged volcanoes.
- Where does the ridge push occur.
- Which layer of the Earth has convection currents.
- A fault rock which is cohesive with a poorly developed or absent planar fabric.
- Is formed at the base of the continental rise about 4000 to 6000 meters deep.
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- Is a central valley formed at the summit of the oceanic ridges is the molten materials continuously flow out from the ridges.
- It is a mountain or hill formed around a vent or opening in the Earth’s crust through which hot materials are expelled.
- Is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- A transform boundary connects two diverging boundaries.
- Opposite of a convergent boundary.
- Slab pull forces occur at which type of plate boundary.
- Which boundary occurs when two plates move away.
- Is the circulation of material caused by the differences in density.
- Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault.
- Kind of plate boundary occurs in sea floor spreading.
21 Clues: It is the submerged volcanoes. • Where does the ridge push occur. • Opposite of a convergent boundary. • These are depressions on the ocean floor. • Which boundary occurs when two plates move away. • Which layer of the Earth has convection currents. • Type of plate movement is in the San Andreas Fault. • Kind of plate boundary occurs in sea floor spreading. • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-14
Across
- the focal point or origin point of an earthquake
- a plate on one side of a fault moves vertical in respect to the other plate
- the deepest recorded part of the ocean, located near Japan
- boundary between the crust and mantle
- a supercontinent formed by Pangea that consists of Europe, Asia, and North America
- when it erupts, lava is released from a linear vent in the earth
- most animal life dies here because of a lack of dissolved oxygen in the water
- the chemical compound of O3 that protects the earth from the sun's radiation and is mostly found in the stratosphere
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- causes an extreme growth in algae and pollutes the necessary nutrients for water life
- sea creatures exist and produce their own light within high pressure
- hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks
- under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle
- two plates slide past each other
- an underwater plain found deep in the ocean
- one plate slides under another plate
- the top layer of the ocean where light is visible and the warmest temperatures are recorded
- too little oxygen in a body of water that leads to the death of many or all sea creatures within that area
- a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava
- land that separates water going into other bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or streams
- a volcano found in the ocean where there is seafloor spreading
20 Clues: two plates slide past each other • a bubbly, extrusive, basaltic lava • one plate slides under another plate • boundary between the crust and mantle • an underwater plain found deep in the ocean • the focal point or origin point of an earthquake • hot and less dense liquid rises and cools, then sinks • under the lithosphere and consists of the upper mantle • ...
Tsunami Crossword puzzle 2013-09-27
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- Sining of a plate
- Cracks in the earths surface
- Iron-rich, under extremely high temp. and pressure
- Crust + uppermost mantle
- Upper mantle
- Two plates sliding
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- Two plates seprating
- Hydrothermal vent
- Seafloor
- One plate subducted under the other
- Surrounds the planet
- Collision of plates
- Continous chain of volcanic mountains
- Near melting point of rock; semi-plastic
- Iron and nickel
15 Clues: Seafloor • Upper mantle • Iron and nickel • Sining of a plate • Hydrothermal vent • Two plates sliding • Collision of plates • Two plates seprating • Surrounds the planet • Crust + uppermost mantle • Cracks in the earths surface • One plate subducted under the other • Continous chain of volcanic mountains • Near melting point of rock; semi-plastic • ...
fox 2023-01-13
Across
- Thickest layer of the Earth; it consists of two layers - the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago
- Alfred Wegener's hypothesis that the continents were once one huge land mass but have since then drifted apart
- the process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion,driven by convection currents in the mantle
- A plate boundary where two plates grind against each other, moving it different directions
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
Down
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The undersea mountain mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary
- Cause the plates to move; between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- plate boundary where two plates
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
12 Clues: plate boundary where two plates • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other • Cause the plates to move; between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere • The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago • ...
Gwyneth 6th 2024-10-10
Across
- hole
- type of volcano violent with cinders
- type of volcano calm,lava flows
- connects chambers to a vent
- stores magma
- hot gas,ash,cinders,and bombs
- edge of Pacific plate
Down
- Earth's heat
- water heated by magma
- opening
- caved in volcano
- middle of a plate
- eruption of heated water
- type of volcano alternating lava
- when lava pours out
15 Clues: hole • opening • Earth's heat • stores magma • caved in volcano • middle of a plate • when lava pours out • water heated by magma • edge of Pacific plate • eruption of heated water • connects chambers to a vent • hot gas,ash,cinders,and bombs • type of volcano calm,lava flows • type of volcano alternating lava • type of volcano violent with cinders
Random things 2025-03-30
15 Clues: good night • Has a trunk • good morning • Flying mammal • jumping animal • a type of zone • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • sun gives you _____ • a dense type of plate • a light type of plate • where the plates float • float on the earth's surface • the person who made sicko mode • the outer planets that have no plates
37 2025-01-18
Across
- Exposed rock layers
- Water-saturated areas
- High rock points
- Elevated flat terrain
- Peaks with snow cover
- Dense tropical forests
- Impact depressions
- Powerful fast waterfalls
- Elevated long crests
- Natural Earth features
- Steep rocky faces
- Elevated flat regions
- Edges of water bodies
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- Terrain by mountains
- Ecosystem of grasses
- Tidal mouths of rivers
- Raised underwater ridges
- Flat area near rivers
- Arctic treeless plains
- Rock piles for landmarks
- Study of Earth’s structure
- Dry stream beds
- Steep slope or cliff
- Freshwater natural sources
- Small natural hill
- Solid natural substances
- Crustal fractures
- Valley formed by tectonics
- Wetland with peat soils
- Land between hills
30 Clues: Dry stream beds • High rock points • Steep rocky faces • Crustal fractures • Impact depressions • Small natural hill • Land between hills • Exposed rock layers • Terrain by mountains • Ecosystem of grasses • Steep slope or cliff • Elevated long crests • Water-saturated areas • Flat area near rivers • Elevated flat terrain • Peaks with snow cover • Elevated flat regions • Edges of water bodies • ...
Plate boundaries 2024-01-09
Across
- What is the first name of a transform boundary in the west?
- What do continental to continental convergent boundaries create?
- What is the underwater cliff caused by a divergent boundary?
- What country is the result of an island arc?
Down
- What is formed from a continental plate and an oceanic plate colliding?
- What is the name of the formation that creates
- What is the name of a famous mountain range caused by a convergent boundary? (Starts with H)
- What is the boundary called when two plates scrape?
- What causes the formation of the mountains?
- What is the main cause of the sea floor spreading?
- What is caused when a heavier plate meets a lighter plate?
- What country is the Rift Valley in?
12 Clues: What country is the Rift Valley in? • What causes the formation of the mountains? • What country is the result of an island arc? • What is the name of the formation that creates • What is the main cause of the sea floor spreading? • What is the boundary called when two plates scrape? • What is caused when a heavier plate meets a lighter plate? • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-09-15
Across
- spreading solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location
- ocean ridge a vast, continuous underwater mountain range, often spanning the globe, where tectonic plates are pulling apart
- dating a scientific method that can accurately determine the age of organic materials as old as approximately 60,000 years
- a linear zone on the seafloor where the Earth's tectonic plates are pulling apart from one another
- Anomalies the total magnetic field minus the main magnetic field of the Earth leaving only the crustal magnetic field.
- ooze a type of biogenic pelagic sediment located on the deep ocean floor
- sediments solid fragments of inorganic or organic material that come from the weathering of rock and soil erosion.
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- sediment marine sediment composed primarily of the skeletal remains of once-living organisms, such as plankton, mollusks, and corals, which collect on the ocean floor after the organisms die
- tectonics the scientific theory explaining that the Earth's outermost layer, the lithosphere, is broken into large, moving slabs called tectonic plates
- fossils that are so small they can only be identified and studied using a microscope
- a geological process in which the oceanic lithosphere and some continental lithosphere is recycled into the Earth's mantle
- boundary a strain gradient from relatively low-strain rocks outside the shear zone to progressively more highly strained rocks traced toward the center of the shear zone
- a deep, narrow, elongated hole or depression in the ground or seafloor.
- a geological fracture in the seafloor where two blocks of rock have moved relative to each other.
- draft the movement of continents resulting from the motion of tectonic plates
- ooze anything composed of or containing calcium carbonate (CaCO₃), which is the main component of limestone, chalk, and shells
16 Clues: a deep, narrow, elongated hole or depression in the ground or seafloor. • spreading solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location • ooze a type of biogenic pelagic sediment located on the deep ocean floor • draft the movement of continents resulting from the motion of tectonic plates • ...
idk 2017-08-28
10 Clues: pulling apart • San Andreas _____ • slide past each other • moving toward each other • is a result of subduction • tectonic plates interact here • earths crust is broken up into slabs • A result of divergent plate boundaries • a result of converging continental plates • oceanic plate goes under continental plate
Nail diseases and disorders project chapter 10 2023-09-28
10 Clues: tiny pits • athlete foot • inflammation • sometimes called furrows • named for the nail bed color • inflammation of the nail matrix • a blood clot under the nail plate • living skin around the nail plate • nails that turn a variety of colors • fungal infection of the natural nail plate.
boundaries 2024-02-21
Across
- the outer core of the earth
- two plates going against each other
- the liquid layer of the earth
- supercontinent
- two plates going opposite directions
- the middle of the earth
- the crust that's under the continents
Down
- two plate boundaries sliding pass
- the bigest part of the earth
- the crust that's under the ocean
- ocean plate collides with land plate
11 Clues: supercontinent • the middle of the earth • the outer core of the earth • the bigest part of the earth • the liquid layer of the earth • the crust that's under the ocean • two plate boundaries sliding pass • two plates going against each other • two plates going opposite directions • ocean plate collides with land plate • the crust that's under the continents
