plate tectonics Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
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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.
- 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.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
- 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.
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 hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
unite 5 vocab part 2 2024-03-08
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- the name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents
- a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- a major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean
- long narrow depression on the seafloor that forms at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts beneath another
- elongate depression of Earth's surface
- a series of extremely long waves caused by large and sudden displacement of the ocean, usually as a result of an earthquake below or near the ocean floor
- stress that pushes a mass of rock in opposite directions
- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantel at a convergent plate boundary
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- a landform that rises at least 1,000 feet (300 meters) or more above its surrounding area
- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- the hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface
- a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- stress that squeezes rocks until folds or breaks
- stress that stretches rocks so that it becomes thinner in the middle
14 Clues: elongate depression of Earth's surface • stress that squeezes rocks until folds or breaks • a major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean • a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • stress that pushes a mass of rock in opposite directions • a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other • ...
Volcano Risk Vocab 2026-03-20
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- A ______________ flow is slow-moving but can melt everything in its path.
- __________ will be Hawaii's newest island volcano as it emerges from the bottom of the sea.
- Volcanic _________ causes engine damage and is also responsible for the disease with the record longest name (pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
- The ___________________ is a famous region of plate boundaries that surrounds the Pacific Ocean known for its many volcanoes. Most of the US's volcanoes are found here.
- Also called a Lahar, a ______________ flow is a hot landslide caused by snow melted by lava.
- The _________ plate is the plate hovering over a hot spot that formed a US island state.
- The _____________ is Europe's famous range of volcanoes similar to the ring of fire.
- ____________ are hazardous formations at convergent plate boundaries that may erupt.
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- ________'s islands are a famous example of volcanoes at a hot spot
- A _________ is an area that has an unusually high volcanic activity even though it is nowhere near a plate boundary.
- Mount __________ in Washington State poses a threat to 150,000 people if it erupts.
- The ________________ is the country with 169
- A ______________ flow is a fast-moving avalanches of hot gas ash, and rock
- A volcano's ____________ is the main hazard posed by them, threatening sever damage to civilization due to lava, ash, and toxic gases.
14 Clues: The ________________ is the country with 169 • ________'s islands are a famous example of volcanoes at a hot spot • A ______________ flow is slow-moving but can melt everything in its path. • A ______________ flow is a fast-moving avalanches of hot gas ash, and rock • Mount __________ in Washington State poses a threat to 150,000 people if it erupts. • ...
Science Volcanoes 2020-05-27
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- The hot thing that spews out of the Volcano
- The furthest section from the earths crust.
- When two plate boundaries hit each other straight on
- At the end of a plate (plate....)
- A result of cooled lava that starts with "P"
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- Lava that is underground
- The pieces that connect the earth, like a puzzle
- Volcano that can erupt
- A famous volcano eruption in Italy (Mount Vesuvius)
- The same type of volcano as Strato
- Directly above where the earthquake originates
- Where the earthquake starts
12 Clues: Volcano that can erupt • Lava that is underground • Where the earthquake starts • At the end of a plate (plate....) • The same type of volcano as Strato • The hot thing that spews out of the Volcano • The furthest section from the earths crust. • A result of cooled lava that starts with "P" • Directly above where the earthquake originates • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
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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.
- 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.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
- 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.
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 hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
Across
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- 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.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
- 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.
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 hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- To have the ability to do work
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Animals with backbones
- Living on land
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- An organism's role in its community
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- A group of living things that are found together
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Animals without a backbone
- An organism that breaks down materials
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
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- An animal that eats plants or animals
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- 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
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- Most active during the day
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- A personal of social moral code
- 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 • A series of changes that go in a loop. • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- An organism that breaks down materials
- To have the ability to do work
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Animals with backbones
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- A personal of social moral code
- Most active during the day
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- A group of living things that are found together
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- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Animals without a backbone
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An organism's role in its community
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Living on land
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
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 • A series of changes that go in a loop. • An animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- A group of living things that are found together
- An organism's role in its community
- Animals with backbones
- An animal that eats plants and animals
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- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- A personal of social moral code
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Animals without a backbone
- Living on land
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- To have the ability to do work
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- An organism that breaks down materials
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Most active during the day
- 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 • A series of changes that go in a loop. • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- An organism that breaks down materials
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- A group of living things that are found together
- Animals with backbones
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- 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
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
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- An organism's role in its community
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Animals without a backbone
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- To have the ability to do work
- Most active during the day
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Living on land
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- A personal of social moral code
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 • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- An animal that eats plants and animals
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- To have the ability to do work
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Animals with backbones
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Living on land
- Animals without a backbone
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
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- Most active during the day
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- An organism that breaks down materials
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- A group of living things that are found together
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- An organism's role in its community
- 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 • An organism that breaks down materials • An animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Animals without a backbone
- An organism that breaks down materials
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- To have the ability to do work
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- A personal of social moral code
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- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Most active during the day
- A group of living things that are found together
- Animals with backbones
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- Living on land
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- 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 organism that breaks down materials • An animal that eats plants and animals • ...
Unit 2.2 Vocabulary 2023-08-24
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- a big ball of granite from the earliest crust.
- core a hot, dense ball of (mostly) iron
- Theory states that the sun and planets formed from a rotation disk of dust and gases.
- core the third layer of the Earth., it is the only liquid layer and is mainly made up of the metals iron and nickel.
- The creation of layers into distinct zones
- The amount of space an object takes up in relation to the mass of the object
- Meterorids that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up
- Known as pressure wave, moves through sold and liquid.
- All water on Earth
- crust The part of the Earth's crust that makes up the seafloor
- object Are found outside of the Earth's atmosphere
- A meteoroid that actually reaches Earth's surface
- The gaseous portion of a planet
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- Small rock bodies that orbit the sun and are larger than 10 meters in diameter
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- elastic wave or the vibration experienced during an earthquake.
- crust The outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that makes up the planet's continents and continental shelves
- These were huge masses of land that look much different than what our continents look like today.(Pangea)
- The releasing of gas from a volcanic eruption
- mantle hotter and denser than the upper mantle and transition zone.
- A small particle that travels through space
- Pieces of rocky and metallic materials held together by frozen water
- mantle It is mostly solid with some softer areas that play a role in plate tectonics
- Anything from the surface of the Earth to the core
25 Clues: All water on Earth • The gaseous portion of a planet • core a hot, dense ball of (mostly) iron • The creation of layers into distinct zones • A small particle that travels through space • The releasing of gas from a volcanic eruption • a big ball of granite from the earliest crust. • A meteoroid that actually reaches Earth's surface • ...
HYDROLOGY VOCABULARY 2020-10-07
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- Shelf the area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow compared with the open ocean. The continental shelf is geologically part of the continental crust
- Slope the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- Vent an opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- off there is more water than land can absorb. The excess liquid flows across the surface of the land and into nearby creeks, streams, or ponds
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- Ridge - an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics
- Source Pollution a single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- Rise a sediment underwater feature found between the continental slope and the abyssal plain
- a seamount with a flat top
- Source Pollution caused when rainfall or snowmelt, moving over and through the ground, picks up and carries natural and human-made pollutants, depositing them into lakes, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters and ground waters
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- Zone - the area where the ocean meets the land between high and low tides.
- Plain an underwater plain on the deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3,000 metres and 6,000 metres.
- the flora and fauna found on the bottom, or in the bottom sediments, of a sea, lake, or other body of water
- any more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans
22 Clues: a seamount with a flat top • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • Ridge - an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics • the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream • the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution • ...
(7) Earth Science CW 1 2024-05-08
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- to deposit things somewhere else.
- Anything that people use from nature
- Molten rock inside the earth.
- Process of gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor that absorb infrared light and redirect it back toward Earth, which keeps Earth warm.
- Renewable, biodegradable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or cooking grease.
- Earth’s dense, metallic center
- thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth
- Gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor that absorb infrared radiation.
- Fuels made from plants or algae that are a form of renewable energy.
- force of attraction between every object and every other object that exists because of mass
- Movement caused by warm fluids rising and cooler fluids sinking.
- solid part of Earth, including the soil and Earth’s rocky center
- Resources that are made from decayed plants and animals.
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- the process of moving things from one place to another.
- Synthetic materials that come from a variety of sources that can be molded into shapes while soft.
- height above sea level
- A result or effect of an action or condition.
- Substances that are not produced by nature but rather are made by humans using natural materials.
- The process by which earth’s surface is broken down into smaller pieces.
- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- Naturally occurring solids such as zinc, copper, and graphite.
- Earth’s naturally occurring movements like plate tectonics, weathering, and erosion.
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.
- The outermost layer of the planet.
- outer part of Earth’s magnetic field
- operating or occurring overhead
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
27 Clues: height above sea level • Molten rock inside the earth. • Earth’s dense, metallic center • operating or occurring overhead • to deposit things somewhere else. • The outermost layer of the planet. • Anything that people use from nature • outer part of Earth’s magnetic field • A result or effect of an action or condition. • thick middle layer in the solid part of Earth • ...
Mātes plate 2017-02-14
Plate Motion 2023-09-27
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- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates
- Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf print
- the place where two plates meet
- moving apart in different directions
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
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- a scientist that studies the history of life through the fossil record
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- moving towards the same place
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
14 Clues: moving towards the same place • the place where two plates meet • a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • moving apart in different directions • something we observe to be similar over and over again • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates • an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago • ...
Plate Boundaries 2025-02-20
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- Famous mountains that travel trough India,Pakistan,Nepal,China and Bhutan
- a mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic ocean
- oceanic + continental
- when two oceanic crust diverge
- Both plates colliding together
- fault in California
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- dividing or moving apart
- Sliding past each other
- plates start sliding past each other and make the earth crack
- big wave comes by
- Oceanic + Oceanic
- oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges and gradually moves outward from the ridge
- two continental crust diverge
- continental + continental
14 Clues: big wave comes by • Oceanic + Oceanic • fault in California • oceanic + continental • Sliding past each other • dividing or moving apart • continental + continental • two continental crust diverge • when two oceanic crust diverge • Both plates colliding together • a mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic ocean • plates start sliding past each other and make the earth crack • ...
Plate Motion 2024-10-15
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- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- any of the many processes (such as eruptions and lava flows) in which gas, lava, and ash are pushed out on the surface of Earth
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- a sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
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- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates
- moving toward the same place
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the place where two plates meet
- Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- moving apart in different directions
- how often or fast something happens
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
14 Clues: moving toward the same place • the place where two plates meet • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • a sudden shaking of Earth's surface • moving apart in different directions • something we observe to be similar over and over again • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates • ...
Plate Motion 2025-09-17
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- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates
- a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- how often or fast something happens
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- any of the many processes in which gas, lava and ash are pushed out on the surface of earth
- Earth's outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
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- the place where two plates meet
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that makes up Earth's outer layer
- moving apart in a different direction
- an underwater moutain range formed when two plates move apart
- moving toward the same place
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
14 Clues: moving toward the same place • the place where two plates meet • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • moving apart in a different direction • a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • something we observe to be similar over and over again • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates • ...
PRINT TERMS 2024-05-21
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- Adjusting images to optimize values for highlight and shadow, neutral tones, skin tones, and sharpness, to compensate for impurities in the printing ink and color separation.
- A splicer unit that bonds a new web to the existing web without stopping any operations on a web-fed press.
- A group of cylinders used to transfer images from the printing plate to the substrate. In a lithographic press, the printing system consists of a plate cylinder, a blanket cylinder, and an impression cylinder.
- A printing method in which inked images are offset or transferred from one surface to another.
- A resilient material that is attached to a cylinder and used as an image transfer material from the plate cylinder to the substrate.
- A printing system component that brings the paper to be printed into contact with the blanket cylinder.
- A duplicate relief plate that is produced from a mold through an electrochemical process.
- The number of threads (or strands) per linear inch in a fabric.
- Imaging systems that expose fully-paginated digital materials to plates in platesetters or imagesetters without creating film intermediates.
- The distance across individual open areas between adjacent threads.
- A measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, as measured on the pH scale.
- A relief printing process that uses flexible printing plates for printing long run jobs.
- A group of rollers designed to carry ink to the image area of the printing plate.
- A process in which a power source feeds electrical charges between the impression roller and the printing cylinder, creating a force that helps release ink from the etched cells.
- A control device that prevents more than one sheet of paper from entering the press.
- A group of rollers designed to apply moisture to the nonimage area of the printing plate.
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- Percentage of area per square inch in a fabric through which ink can pass.
- A continuous dampening system that uses a brush roller to transfer fountain solution from the fountain roller to the rest of the system.
- Printing system that prints both sides of the substrate at once.
- A relief press that prints by pressing a type form or plate against a platen, the surface that holds the paper to be printed.
- A printing process that uses a squeegee to force ink through a porous fabric covered by a stencil that blocks the nonimage areas. The ink pressed through the open image areas produces the image on a substrate.
- A curved or triangular plane that serves as the folding surface on a web-fed press.
- A uniform stack of paper that accepts sheets from the delivery system of a sheet-fed press.
- Plastic relief plates commonly used in flexographic printing. The surface contains a light-sensitive polymer coating that hardens after exposure.
- A printing system component that holds the plate on the press.
- A rubber or plastic blade used to force ink through the open areas of a screen-printing stencil.
- A single thread
- A device used to bond a new roll to the end of an existing web on a web-fed press.
- Solvents added to ink to change the viscosity of the ink. They do not affect drying time.
- A method of printing from cells or depressions that are engraved below the nonimage area of the printing cylinder.
30 Clues: A single thread • A printing system component that holds the plate on the press. • The number of threads (or strands) per linear inch in a fabric. • Printing system that prints both sides of the substrate at once. • The distance across individual open areas between adjacent threads. • Percentage of area per square inch in a fabric through which ink can pass. • ...
Footing, Foundation & WALL 2025-01-20
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- Rare or to standout from the rest.
- valley of a roof protrudes in.
- A stud that used above or below a rough opening in between the King, and these studs over a door are anchored to the header and top plate. When under a window these studs are anchored to the windowsill and bottom plate. When over a window they are anchored to the header and top plate.
- Where all studs are anchored to at the bottom.
- A cut that is made where the vertical plane of the saw blade is more or less than 90degrees and the horizontal plane of the saw blade is changed more or less than 90 degrees?
- The bottom of a window in between jack studs and above cripple studs.
- Treat others how you would like to be treated?
- The bottom rough structural wood is anchored to foundation.
- A cut perfectly straight up and down that is more or less than 90 degrees from the fence.
- A cut made 90 degrees from the fence but the saw blade’s vertical plane has changed more or less than 90 degrees?
- A Horizontal member of rough opening that supports the load over a door or window. It Is anchored to king studs and jack studs .
- Outer part of Rough Opening that runs vertical next to Jack Stud and anchored to the Bottom Plate, Top Plate jack stud, and Header.
- Is always straighter than a cut.
- Runs vertical Not part of a rough opening that is anchored to Top plate and bottom plate.
- Perfectly straight up and down?
- A pre-drilled hole that prevents stress and cracking when putting in a screw?
- short spanding large dimensional lumber used to support the flooring and platforms of the house.
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- Internal consistency or lack of corruption
- Osb or plywood installed over joists on which the finished floor will be laid.
- Something that has to be done by a certain time?
- What is a cut that is made with a stop clamped to the fence?
- A cut that is made perfectly straight up and down and 90 degrees from the fence?
- Ridge of a roof protrudes out.
- Boaders all joists
- The top of framed walls that runs most of the time horizontal and sometimes at a upward angle and all studs are anchored to it expect jack studs, and when cripplers are under a window.
- Long spanding metal or wood that sits on Columns.
- Part of Rough Opening that runs vertically from Bottom Plate to Header and runs on the inside the King Stud.
- To set the depth of the screw below the surface of the lumber?
- Concrete structures that is anchor to Earth that distributes weight of structure to the ground on the outside border of structure.
- The framed in opening, slightly bigger than a window or a door. That consists of Jack stud, King stud, Header, Crippler Studs, Sill.
- Vertically plumb goes in between footing and beam or girder.
- Concrete poured in a deep trench to support Columns that distributes weight to the ground that is inside foundation border
- Stating the facts of reality ?
- Perfectly straight up and down and level?
34 Clues: Boaders all joists • valley of a roof protrudes in. • Ridge of a roof protrudes out. • Stating the facts of reality ? • Perfectly straight up and down? • Is always straighter than a cut. • Rare or to standout from the rest. • Perfectly straight up and down and level? • Internal consistency or lack of corruption • Where all studs are anchored to at the bottom. • ...
boundarys 2022-12-07
10 Clues: underground lava • causes earthquakes • 7 of them on the earth • made by convergent plate • made by divergent plates • caused by transform plate • when a plate goes under another • being seperated my tectonic plates • When to plates move towards eachother • when 2 plates move away from eachother
Crust thinnest and densest layer 2022-04-07
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- a very hard, granular, crystalline igneous rock.
- plate, a large piece of the earths surface.
- plat, a tectonic plate moves the islands.
- the upper layer of the earth’s mantle.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- really hot fire that turned into a liquid, and the magma comes from volcanoes of a hot spot.
- describes the movement of the mantle.
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- made of rock, and lava.
- the outermost shell of the earth.
- a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock.
- the thinnest layer of the earth.
- core, the inner core is primarily a solid ball.
- plate, the crust of the ocean.
- field, moves electrical charges.
- core, a part of the earth that is made out of fluid.
15 Clues: made of rock, and lava. • plate, the crust of the ocean. • the thinnest layer of the earth. • field, moves electrical charges. • the outermost shell of the earth. • a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock. • describes the movement of the mantle. • the upper layer of the earth’s mantle. • plat, a tectonic plate moves the islands. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • ...
Shifting Ground: A Plate Boundary Puzzle 2024-04-12
Across
- The process by which plates move
- A boundary where one plate dives under another
- The giant, rigid slabs that make up Earth's crust
- The shaking of the ground caused by movement along plate boundaries
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- A boundary where one plate slides past another
- A boundary where plates move apart
- When plates push together, mountains can form here
- Molten rock that erupts from volcanoes, often found near plate boundaries
- Massive wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- Deep valley that forms where plates move apart
10 Clues: The process by which plates move • A boundary where plates move apart • A boundary where one plate slides past another • A boundary where one plate dives under another • Deep valley that forms where plates move apart • Massive wave caused by an underwater earthquake • The giant, rigid slabs that make up Earth's crust • When plates push together, mountains can form here • ...
Plate Boundaries 2024-10-10
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- Where magma shoots out of Earth's surface
- Where 2 plates of a plate boundary divide
- A plate boundary where 2 plates slide against one another
- When 2 plates collide and the denser one sinks below
- A natural feature of Earth's surface, such as earthquakes and volcanoes.
- When 2 tectonic plate shake against one another and cause the ground to shake
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- When 2 plates collide in a plate boundary
- Where 2 plates meet
- A crack or split in the Earth's plates
- Hot liquid below Earth's crust
10 Clues: Where 2 plates meet • Hot liquid below Earth's crust • A crack or split in the Earth's plates • When 2 plates collide in a plate boundary • Where magma shoots out of Earth's surface • Where 2 plates of a plate boundary divide • When 2 plates collide and the denser one sinks below • A plate boundary where 2 plates slide against one another • ...
Vocab 2022-05-24
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- Boundaries (oceanic/oceanic) - Plates move toward each other. The denser-older oceanic plates get subducted under the newer younger oceanic crust. Island Arcs form (Japanese Islands)
- - Preserved remains of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past
- - A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gasses, and water from the mantle
- age - An approximate age of something
- Crust - Earth’s crust located under the ocean
- Boundaries (oceanic/continental) - Oceanic goes under the continental plate and creates a subduction and a trench which creates a volcano
- Boundary - A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- age - The most accurate way of determining an object’s age
- Spreading - Magma rises on the sea floor causing it to spread
- Boundary - Boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other
- - Rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- Boundaries (continental/continental) - When two continental plates collide creating mountains
- of Continental Drift - Theory that the continents are drifting, or moving
- Rock - Rock that is formed in layers by the deposition of weathered rock
- - The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth’s surface
- - the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core
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- Waves - Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- Crust - Portion of the Earth’s crust that primarily contains granite, is less dense than oceanic crust, and his 20-50 km thick
- - Upper layer of the Earth’s mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur
- - Thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle
- Core - Layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- - Process by which sediment is laid down in new locations
- Valley - A valley formed by the separation of tectonic plates
- Currents - Heat energy transfer between two parts of a fluid of different temperatures. When hot fluids rise and cold fluids sink.
- Time Scale - Chronological representation of Earth’s geologic history going back 4.6 billion years until the present day
- Tectonics - Theory that great slabs or plates of Earth’s outer layer float on a hot, semi-molten mantle. All plates are moving slowly and have rafted continents to new positions over time
- of Fire - A major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean
- Fossils - Special fossils that help geologists determine the boundaries in geologic time
- - The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transport soil and sediment from one location to another
- Fossils - indirect evidence of life in the past rather than the body of the animal itself (footprints, feces, tracks)
- of Superposition - States that new rock layers are formed on top of older rocker layers, unless some type of disturbance occurs.
- Core - Dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
32 Clues: age - An approximate age of something • Crust - Earth’s crust located under the ocean • - the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core • - Process by which sediment is laid down in new locations • age - The most accurate way of determining an object’s age • Valley - A valley formed by the separation of tectonic plates • ...
Science Crossword 1 QTR 2024-09-28
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- Proposed the continental Drift Theory.
- Is the place where two lithospheric plates come together and one riding over the other.
- Are mounds or small hills made up of sand.
- Are high rocky coasts that plunge down to the edge of the sea.
- Earth's hydrosphere in the form of ive and permanent snow is mountain regions and it serves as key indicator for climate change.
- Is almost similar to mesa as it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides and are formed in arid to semi-arid desert conditions.
- This theory states that gravity and plated themselves are the ones responsible for the plate tectonics.
- It is the portion of the Earth that includes the planet's structure, rocks, minerals, landforms, and the processes that shape the Earth.
- Natural features of the Earth's surface.
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains.
- Is the study of current terrain features of a region and the graphic representation of a particular land form on a map.
- Is a term derived from a Greek word "tekton", which means " carpenter " or "builder".
- This is a point at whifh three boundaries meet.
- which separates the crust from the mantle.
- This plate boundary occurs when two plates are pushing toward each other.
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- Is a naturally occurring rock that resembles the shape of a mushroom.
- Are land forms formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind.
- It can be found at the deepest region of the Earth.
- It is the largest Delta in the world.
- Are the largest mountain system in Europe.
- Is caused by the release of massive amount of energy at Earth's crust that allows seismic waves to propagatw along Earth's surface.
- This plain is found at the deepest part of the ocean.
- Is the study of the extended climatic conditions of past geologic ages.
- Is typically a low-lying triagular area located at the mouth of rivers where it meets an ocean, seas, or estuaries.
- It is the study of the flow of matter primarily in the liquid state under conditions at which they respond with plastic flow rather than deforming elastically in response to an applied force.
- It is a theory where earth is likened to a grape shape.
- It is a boarder between two tectonic plates.
- The point on Earth's surface directly aboce the focus.
- glacier A type of glacier that is formed in high mountains.
- Are elevated portions of land that are usually covered with grass and are used for grazing lands.
- This is the world's largest and highest plateau.
- Is the outer layer of the Earth.
32 Clues: Is the outer layer of the Earth. • It is the largest Delta in the world. • Proposed the continental Drift Theory. • Natural features of the Earth's surface. • Are the largest mountain system in Europe. • Are mounds or small hills made up of sand. • which separates the crust from the mantle. • It is a boarder between two tectonic plates. • ...
Science Crosswords 1 QTR 2024-09-28
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- Proposed the continental Drift Theory.
- Is the place where two lithospheric plates come together and one riding over the other.
- Are mounds or small hills made up of sand.
- Are high rocky coasts that plunge down to the edge of the sea.
- Earth's hydrosphere in the form of ive and permanent snow is mountain regions and it serves as key indicator for climate change.
- Is almost similar to mesa as it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides and are formed in arid to semi-arid desert conditions.
- This theory states that gravity and plated themselves are the ones responsible for the plate tectonics.
- It is the portion of the Earth that includes the planet's structure, rocks, minerals, landforms, and the processes that shape the Earth.
- Natural features of the Earth's surface.
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains.
- Is the study of current terrain features of a region and the graphic representation of a particular land form on a map.
- Is a term derived from a Greek word "tekton", which means " carpenter " or "builder".
- This is a point at whifh three boundaries meet.
- which separates the crust from the mantle.
- This plate boundary occurs when two plates are pushing toward each other.
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- Is a naturally occurring rock that resembles the shape of a mushroom.
- Are land forms formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind.
- It can be found at the deepest region of the Earth.
- It is the largest Delta in the world.
- Are the largest mountain system in Europe.
- Is caused by the release of massive amount of energy at Earth's crust that allows seismic waves to propagatw along Earth's surface.
- This plain is found at the deepest part of the ocean.
- Is the study of the extended climatic conditions of past geologic ages.
- Is typically a low-lying triagular area located at the mouth of rivers where it meets an ocean, seas, or estuaries.
- It is the study of the flow of matter primarily in the liquid state under conditions at which they respond with plastic flow rather than deforming elastically in response to an applied force.
- It is a theory where earth is likened to a grape shape.
- It is a boarder between two tectonic plates.
- The point on Earth's surface directly aboce the focus.
- glacier A type of glacier that is formed in high mountains.
- Are elevated portions of land that are usually covered with grass and are used for grazing lands.
- This is the world's largest and highest plateau.
- Is the outer layer of the Earth.
32 Clues: Is the outer layer of the Earth. • It is the largest Delta in the world. • Proposed the continental Drift Theory. • Natural features of the Earth's surface. • Are the largest mountain system in Europe. • Are mounds or small hills made up of sand. • which separates the crust from the mantle. • It is a boarder between two tectonic plates. • ...
Benjamin Sproston 2015-04-30
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- upwelling of magma at mid ocean ridges
- branch of geophysics concerned with the magnetism in rocks
- linear feature
- earth that is divided into small plates
- sliding plate force
- a instrument used for measuring magnetic forces
- sideways or downward movement of a plate
- portion of motion of a tectonic plate
- long steep walls formed by the downward displacement of a block
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- land mass that existed when the continents were joined
- actively disforming region
- changes in direction or orientation of the magnetic field
- the moving of earth
- the gradual movement of the continents across the earths surface
- a line on a diagram or map connecting points relating to the same time or equal times
15 Clues: linear feature • the moving of earth • sliding plate force • actively disforming region • portion of motion of a tectonic plate • upwelling of magma at mid ocean ridges • earth that is divided into small plates • sideways or downward movement of a plate • a instrument used for measuring magnetic forces • land mass that existed when the continents were joined • ...
Zahra Jamaluddin 2021-12-15
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- This is a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements.
- This is a geologist who studies the processes involved in the formation and eruptive activity of volcanoes and their current and historic eruptions.
- This is a process that involves the movement of energy from one place to another.
- This is an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration.
- This is where two plates move away from each other.
- This is a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in the air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
- This is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- When lava and gas are released from a volcano.
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- This is an area on Earth over a mantle plume or an area under the rocky outer layer of Earth called the crust, where magma is hotter than surrounding magma.
- Adjustments that take place after a major earthquake generate smaller earthquakes.
- This is the place within Earth where earthquake waves originate.
- This is an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.
- The powdery residue left after the burning of a substance.
- A circular cone of hardened lava, ash, and tephra around a single vent.
- This is an opening at the Earth's surface through which magma erupts or volcanic gases are emitted.
- This is the circular surface depression caused by volcanic activity.
- This is the measurement of the amount of energy released during an earthquake.
- Hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock are formed on cooling.
- Hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
20 Clues: When lava and gas are released from a volcano. • This is where two plates move away from each other. • The powdery residue left after the burning of a substance. • This is the place within Earth where earthquake waves originate. • This is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock. • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
Across
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- An organism's role in its community
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Animals without a backbone
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Most active during the day
- An organism that breaks down materials
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- A group of living things that are found together
- A personal of social moral code
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- An animal that eats plants or animals
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- To have the ability to do work
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Living on land
- Animals with backbones
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
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 • Forces wearing away parts of the earth • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- A personal of social moral code
- Animals without a backbone
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- Decomposing by natural processes
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Living on land
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- An organism's role in its community
- Most active during the day
- A group of living things that are found together
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- Materials found in nature used by humans
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- A series of changes that go in a loop.
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- An organism that breaks down materials
- Animals with backbones
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- To have the ability to do work
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
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 • A series of changes that go in a loop. • An organism that breaks down materials • ...
Camp Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-09
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- Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
- Most active during the day
- A plant that uses the sun to produce food
- Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
- Animals with backbones
- An animal that eats plants and animals
- Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
- An organism that breaks down materials
- An organism's role in its community
- Decomposing by natural processes
- Web A systems of many food chains linked together
- The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
- Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
- A group of living things that are found together
- Living on land
- Animals that are hunted by other animals
- Materials found in nature used by humans
- Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
- Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
- To have the ability to do work
- A personal of social moral code
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- Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
- An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
- An animal that eats plants or animals
- Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
- Animals without a backbone
- The decaying of rocks caused by weather
- Forces wearing away parts of the earth
- A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
- The number of a group of spieces in one area
- The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
- A characteristic that improves chance of survival
- An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
- Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
- 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 animal that eats plants and animals • ...
OCCT Vocabulary 2013-03-19
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- war- a war that involves nuclear weapons
- attempt to destroy a whole people
- heritage- a characteristic of a people belonging to a group sharing the same language, religion and culture
- people's beliefs and practices about the exsistence, nature and worship of a god or gods
- desire for a particular good or service
- perspective- a way of looking at the world using geographic tools and concepts
- trait- idea or way of doing things that is common in certain culture
- organizations- an organization that crosses borders, such as a large corporation with stores in multiple countries
- child policy- China's family planning policy: under this law, many married couples are only allowed to have one child
- good or services sold within a country that is produced in another country
- relief- when organizations send goods and supplies to countries that are suffering
- goods or services produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- storm much like a hurricane
- official South African government policy of keeping white and black South Africans apart
- stability-when politics proceed without violence or disruption
- population- decline in population due to declining birth rates
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- imagery- picture of Earth's surface taken from a satellite in orbit
- the change when arable land dries out and become desert
- tectonics- theory that explains how huge blocks of Earth's crust called "plates" move
- leader with complete control over the government usually by force
- amount of a good or service that is available for use
- seasonal winds
- corridor-areas that are heavily industrialized
- war- a war that does not involve nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons
- series of huge waves
- mortality rate- number of infant deaths out of 1,000
- farming- a farming technique on a slope that uses steps, so that a rain does not wash the nutrients away
- monarch- system of government in which the monarch has unlimited power over the government
28 Clues: seasonal winds • series of huge waves • storm much like a hurricane • attempt to destroy a whole people • desire for a particular good or service • war- a war that involves nuclear weapons • corridor-areas that are heavily industrialized • mortality rate- number of infant deaths out of 1,000 • amount of a good or service that is available for use • ...
Geography 2023-04-26
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- - "A measure of how far north or south of the equator a place is"
- - "A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface"
- - "A steep fall of water from a height"
- - "A large landmass on Earth"
- - "A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs"
- - "The removal of trees from a forested area"
- - "A large natural stream of water that flows into an ocean, lake or another river"
- TECTONICS - "The theory that explains the movement of the Earth's crust"
- - "A flat and elevated landform"
- - "A piece of land surrounded by water"
- - "A large area of ocean that is partly surrounded by land"
- - "Relating to the structure of the earth's crust"
- - "A high, rocky landform that rises steeply above the surrounding land"
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- - "A seasonal wind that brings heavy rainfall"
- - "An imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South poles"
- - "A mountain that erupts with lava and ash"
- - "A group of islands"
- - "A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land"
- - "A vast, treeless region in the Arctic and subarctic regions"
- MERIDIAN - "The line of longitude that is defined as 0 degrees"
- - "A low, flat plain at the mouth of a river"
- - "A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water"
- - "Either of the two parallels of latitude 23°26ʹ north and south of the equator"
- - "An area of low land between hills or mountains"
- - "A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water"
- - "A large, flat area of land"
- - "A ring-shaped coral reef or a series of coral reefs surrounding a lagoon"
- - "A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas"
- - "A measure of how far east or west of the prime meridian a place is"
- - "A deep, narrow valley with steep sides"
30 Clues: - "A group of islands" • - "A large landmass on Earth" • - "A large, flat area of land" • - "A flat and elevated landform" • - "A steep fall of water from a height" • - "A piece of land surrounded by water" • - "A deep, narrow valley with steep sides" • - "A mountain that erupts with lava and ash" • - "A low, flat plain at the mouth of a river" • ...
Volcanoes 2023-09-19
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- plates The dozen or so plates that make up the surface of the Earth. Their motion is studied in the field of plate tectonics.
- distributed or occurring at widely spaced and usually irregular intervals
- a large kettle or boiler.
- to follow the footprints, track, or traces of
- fizzy
- a layer of material, naturally or artificially formed, often one of a number of parallel layers one upon another
- an opening, as in a wall, serving as an outlet for air, smoke, fumes, or the like
- nourishing substance
- a vault, having a circular plan and usually in the form of a portion of a sphere, so constructed as to exert an equal thrust in all directions
- the portion of the earth, about 1,800 miles (2,900 km) thick, between the crust and the core
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- the highest point or part, as of a hill, a line of travel, or any object; top; apex
- a broad piece of armor, varying widely in form and size, carried apart from the body, usually on the left arm, as a defense against swords, lances, arrows, etc
- the brown, hard outer portion or surface of a loaf or slice of bread
- having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc
- a door, gate, or entrance, especially one of imposing appearance, as to a palace.
- the central, innermost, or most essential part of anything
- to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
- liquefied by heat; in a state of fusion
- bearing, producing, or capable of producing vegetation, crops, etc., abundantly; prolific
- to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence
- burning or scorching
- to alter the environment of (a celestial body) in order to make capable of supporting terrestrial life forms
22 Clues: fizzy • burning or scorching • nourishing substance • a large kettle or boiler. • liquefied by heat; in a state of fusion • to follow the footprints, track, or traces of • to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence • the central, innermost, or most essential part of anything • the brown, hard outer portion or surface of a loaf or slice of bread • ...
Grade 5 Science MCAS Review 2025-05-06
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- Water vapor turning back into liquid to form clouds
- Dropping off of sediments in a new location
- Gas produced by plants that animals need to breathe
- Animal that only eats other animals
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Stored energy based on position or condition
- Layers of rock used to study Earth's history
- Type of rock that often contains fossils
- Animal that only eats plants
- Microscopic organisms, some of which decompose organic material
- Force that pulls objects toward Earth
- An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food
- Cold-blooded vertebrate that lives part of its life in water and part on land
- The theory explaining the movement of Earth's plates
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- A series of events that repeat in the same order
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient living things
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- Resource that cannot be easily replaced in a short time
- Water that falls to Earth from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- A warm-blooded animal with fur or hair that usually gives live birth
- The process of moving rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice
- Sudden shaking of the ground caused by plate movement
- Animal that eats both plants and animals
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
- Type of resource that can be replaced naturally over time
- A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gas
- Process plants use to make food using sunlight
- Type of energy an object has due to its motion
- Chemical element cycled through air, plants, animals, and fossil fuels
- Cold-blooded animal with scales that lays eggs
- Process where liquid water changes into water vapor
- Scientist who studies rocks and Earth's structure
34 Clues: Animal that only eats plants • Layer of gases surrounding Earth • Animal that only eats other animals • Force that pulls objects toward Earth • The ability to do work or cause change • Animal that eats both plants and animals • Type of rock that often contains fossils • Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces • Dropping off of sediments in a new location • ...
nlkbvcgdfxzs 2025-11-20
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- plate a tectonic plate that forms the earth's crust
- type of rocks made of sediments
- rocks formed by magma/lava
- a hot semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
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- a big sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance
- can be in a dormant state and can erupt when active
- plate a tectonic plate that forms the earth's ocean floors
- magma above land
- rock made by intense heat and pressure
10 Clues: magma above land • rocks formed by magma/lava • type of rocks made of sediments • rock made by intense heat and pressure • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • can be in a dormant state and can erupt when active • plate a tectonic plate that forms the earth's crust • a big sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance • ...
Plate Motion 2023-09-14
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- Evidence from the past such as foot prints
- Landform only found at convergent plate boundaries
- A feature that forms on the surface of a planet
- When plates move away from each other
- When plates move toward each other
- Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- Made of soft solid rock
- Shows you what the inside of something looks like
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- Where two plates meet
- A section of the outer layer
- Landform only found at divergent plate boundaries
- Made of hard solid rock
12 Clues: Where two plates meet • Made of hard solid rock • Made of soft solid rock • A section of the outer layer • When plates move toward each other • When plates move away from each other • Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • Evidence from the past such as foot prints • A feature that forms on the surface of a planet • Landform only found at divergent plate boundaries • ...
Alexis Smith 2023-03-07
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- the global economy is shifting
- the planet that we live on
- rifting or seafloor spreading causes plate
- range sits near a convergent plate boundary
- They hold widely divergent opinions
- The San Andreas Fault and Queen Charlotte
- floor large slabs of Earth's lithosphere
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- Sea level changes are mostly due to glaciation
- She watched the sun set behind
- line thus prone to violent earthquakes
- volcanoes I stood up were like a volcano erupting.
- of fire Volcanoes in Antarctica,including Mount
12 Clues: the planet that we live on • She watched the sun set behind • the global economy is shifting • They hold widely divergent opinions • line thus prone to violent earthquakes • floor large slabs of Earth's lithosphere • The San Andreas Fault and Queen Charlotte • rifting or seafloor spreading causes plate • range sits near a convergent plate boundary • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
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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.
- 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.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
- 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.
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 hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
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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.
- 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.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
- 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.
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 hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-01-05
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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.
- 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.
- A weak spot in the crust where magma has come to the surface.
- The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary under the ocean.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- The molten mixture of rock forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle.
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it.
- 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.
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 hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth’s surface. • The pressured remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Diseases & Disorders of the Nails 2014-08-26
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- any disease, disorder or condition of the nail
- disorder in which the nail grows into the edge of the grooves, ingrown nails
- small white spots in the nail, caused by injury
- technical name for ringworm
- blood trapped under the nail plate
- another name for onychauxis
- systemic, long term illness or nervous disturbance
- thickening of the nail plate, abnormal outgrowth
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- caused by bacteria infection, infected hang nail, washing hands too often
- indented vertical lines down the nail plate
- an increased curvature of the nail
- indicates split or brittle nails
- a yellow-green discoloration on the nail is a indication of which type of disease
- improper filing, injuries of harsh chemicals
- inflammation of the matrix
15 Clues: inflammation of the matrix • technical name for ringworm • another name for onychauxis • indicates split or brittle nails • an increased curvature of the nail • blood trapped under the nail plate • indented vertical lines down the nail plate • improper filing, injuries of harsh chemicals • any disease, disorder or condition of the nail • ...
OCEAN FLOOR #1 (TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL) 2016-04-25
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- ONE OF THE FEATURES FOUND ON THE BASIN FLOOR
- HYDROTHERMAL VENTS HAS _______ RICH WATER
- CONTINENTAL MARGINS ARE NEAR THESE...
- TYPE OF LAND CREATED AT THE MID-OCEAN RIDGE
- WHAT HAPPENS TO LAND AT A DEEP OCEAN TRENCH
- LOTS OF THIS FOUND ON THE ABYSSAL PLAIN
- NAME OF THE DEEPEST PLACE ON EARTH
- NAME OF ISLANDS THAT WERE ONCE SEAMOUNTS
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- PLATE BOUNDARY WHERE TWO PLATES MOVE AWAY FROM EACH OTHER
- OCEAN WHERE THE CONTINENTAL MARGIN IS CALM
- RISES AT THE MID-OCEAN RIDGE TO CREATE NEW LAND
- MID-OCEAN RIDGE IS THE _____ FEATURE ON EARTH
- FEATURES FOUND ON THE CONTINENTAL MARGINS IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
- AT A DEEP OCEAN TRENCH ONE PLATE GOES _____ ANOTHER PLATE
- PLAINS THAT ARE DEEP AND FLAT
15 Clues: PLAINS THAT ARE DEEP AND FLAT • NAME OF THE DEEPEST PLACE ON EARTH • CONTINENTAL MARGINS ARE NEAR THESE... • LOTS OF THIS FOUND ON THE ABYSSAL PLAIN • NAME OF ISLANDS THAT WERE ONCE SEAMOUNTS • HYDROTHERMAL VENTS HAS _______ RICH WATER • OCEAN WHERE THE CONTINENTAL MARGIN IS CALM • TYPE OF LAND CREATED AT THE MID-OCEAN RIDGE • WHAT HAPPENS TO LAND AT A DEEP OCEAN TRENCH • ...
Science - Hot Crossed Plates 2021-10-07
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- the mostly-solid bulk of Earths interior
- plate of south
- effects of folding on layers within the upper part of the Earth's crust.
- long, curved chain of oceanic islands associated with intense volcanic
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- the quality of being easily shaped or molded
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- special class of mountains.
- fluid layer about 1,500 mi thick
- plate of north
- a long, seismically active submarine ridge system situated in the middle of an ocean basin and marking the site of the upwelling of magma associated with seafloor spreading
- the upper layer of the earths mantle
- the end of a pizza
- plate of pacific
- ong, narrow depressions
- a hot, dense ball of (mostly) iron
15 Clues: plate of north • plate of south • plate of pacific • the end of a pizza • ong, narrow depressions • special class of mountains. • fluid layer about 1,500 mi thick • the rigid outer part of the earth • a hot, dense ball of (mostly) iron • the upper layer of the earths mantle • the mostly-solid bulk of Earths interior • the quality of being easily shaped or molded • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Denser type of plate, found underwater.
- Boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- Solid rock
- When two plates get stuck and then snap out of it.
- An opening in Earth's crust where lava, gas, and ash escapes.
- A narrow and long stretch of raised land.
- When two things are related, but one does not cause the other to happen.
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- Layer of liquid rock below plates.
- Less dense type of plate.
- Boundary where two plates move towards each other.
- Boundary where two plates slide past each other.
- A gradual shape change of a rock.
- When one thing causes something to happen.
- Pieces of bedrock between fault lines.
- Liquid rock found below Earth's surface.
15 Clues: Solid rock • Less dense type of plate. • A gradual shape change of a rock. • Layer of liquid rock below plates. • Pieces of bedrock between fault lines. • Denser type of plate, found underwater. • Liquid rock found below Earth's surface. • A narrow and long stretch of raised land. • When one thing causes something to happen. • Boundary where two plates slide past each other. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-02
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- – One of the causes of tsunami that rarely occurs.
- – What travels outward from the focus during an earthquake.
- – The point inside the Earth where an earthquake begins.
- – The fastest seismic wave.
- – Plate boundary where plates collide, often causing quakes and tsunamis.
- – Plate boundary where plates slide past each other.
- – Waves that cause the most destruction during earthquakes.
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- – The point on the surface directly above the focus.
- – Plate boundary where plates move apart.
- – Instrument that records seismic waves.
- – A crack in the Earth’s crust where rocks slip.
- – Smaller quake that follows the main earthquake.
- – Giant ocean wave caused by undersea disturbance.
- – It is where the deadliest and strongest earthquake in the Philippines
- – Seismic wave that cannot travel through liquids.
15 Clues: – The fastest seismic wave. • – Instrument that records seismic waves. • – Plate boundary where plates move apart. • – A crack in the Earth’s crust where rocks slip. • – Smaller quake that follows the main earthquake. • – One of the causes of tsunami that rarely occurs. • – Giant ocean wave caused by undersea disturbance. • ...
Framing 2024-05-02
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- shortened stud
- piece across top of opening
- Large marsupial
- sheathing material placed on outside of frame to enclose the structure
- Flying mammal
- Vertical board between top plate and sole plate
- replace rafter assemblies
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
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- stud same as trimmer stud
- sets height of header
- Has a trunk
- block Helps prevent fire between studs
- backbone of a house frame
- pieces that make up the roof structure
- Support floor and walls
- The Bearded Dragon
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • shortened stud • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • The Bearded Dragon • Likes to chase mice • sets height of header • Support floor and walls • backbone of a house frame • replace rafter assemblies • piece across top of opening • stud same as trimmer stud • pieces that make up the roof structure • block Helps prevent fire between studs • ...
Earthquakes and Volcanoes CrossWord Puzzle. 2023-01-24
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- Theory that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in motion,driven by convection currents in the mantle
- A huge mountain built with Magma.
- 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 layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface
- German Scientist who developed the Theory of the Continental Drift in 1912.
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart about 225 million years ago
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- The undersea mountain mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced; a divergent plate boundary
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface
- Causes cracks in the ground, also causes tsunamis.
- A break or crack in the Earth's lithosphere along which rocks move
- A deep valley where two plates move apart
- A deep canyon on the ocean floor
16 Clues: A deep canyon on the ocean floor • A huge mountain built with Magma. • A deep valley where two plates move apart • Causes cracks in the ground, also causes tsunamis. • The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface • The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • ...
Unit 4: Structure of the Earth Review 2023-11-01
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- The Earth's inner core is mainly made up of _________ and nickle.
- This type of plate movement occurs when plates move away from one another.
- The speed and ___________ of waves change depending on the material the wave is moving through.
- This layer of the Earth is made up of cool and rigid rock. It contains the upper mantle and the crust.
- This layer of the Earth only makes up about 1% of the Earth's total mass.
- This type of seismic wave can travel through solids and liquids.
- This section of the Earth is also known as the lower mantle.
- Name of the waves scientists use to study the inside of the Earth.
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- This type of plate movement can build mountains.
- The lithosphere is broken up into pieces called ____________.
- This type of plate movement is responsible for most Earthquakes.
- This type of wave causes the most damage and moves the slowest.
- Most activity on the Earth occurs at or near plate _____________.
- Density ___________ as you move towards the center of the Earth.
- This type of seismic wave arrives second.
15 Clues: This type of seismic wave arrives second. • This type of plate movement can build mountains. • This section of the Earth is also known as the lower mantle. • The lithosphere is broken up into pieces called ____________. • This type of wave causes the most damage and moves the slowest. • This type of plate movement is responsible for most Earthquakes. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2026-01-13
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- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The continents slowly moving over Earth's surface
- The molten mixture of rock-forming substances,gases and water from the mantle
- The process by which ocean crust sinks beneath a deep ocean and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- The mountain that forms in Earth's crust when molten material,or magma reaches the surface
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- The measure of how much mass there is in a given volume of a substance
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle
- An area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid
- 300 million years ago there was a supercontinet called this
- One major belt of volcanoes
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- The transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another
- A plate boundary where two plates over toward each other
15 Clues: One major belt of volcanoes • The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • The continents slowly moving over Earth's surface • A plate boundary where two plates over toward each other • The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other • ...
This Week's Crossword 2025-11-12
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- The person who proposed the tectonic plate theory
- The -- theory is the theory where the continents have moved over time, separating from the supercontinent Pangea
- The places where tectonic plates meet
- At a convergent boundary, one plate sinks into another, sinking into the mantle.
- A geological feature made by convergent boundaries, both plates pushing upward, resulting in...
- Tectonic plates slide against each other in this boundary
- The supercontinent that existed a long time ago, uniting Earth's lands
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- Tectonic plates meet and push against each other in this boundary
- Tectonic plates separate from each other in this boundary
- A place within a tectonic plate where hot mantle wells up from under the plate
- A notable underwater mountain range near a divergent boundary
- A geological feature made by convergent boundaries in subduction zones, where molten rock wells up in the continental crust
- Slabs of the lithosphere that slide across the asthenosphere because of the mantle's convection currents
- A geological feature where plates pull away from each other and result in a canyon-like structure
- New oceanic crust gets created through this process
15 Clues: The places where tectonic plates meet • The person who proposed the tectonic plate theory • New oceanic crust gets created through this process • Tectonic plates separate from each other in this boundary • Tectonic plates slide against each other in this boundary • A notable underwater mountain range near a divergent boundary • ...
Evolution 2019-01-14
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- A group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring.
- Dating: Any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects.
- Dating: Any method of measuring the age of an object of even in years.
- Era: The geologic era that follow Precambrian time and that lasted from 542 million to 251 million years ago.
- Time: the period in the geologic time Scale from the formation of the earth to the beginning of the Paleozoic era from about 4.6 billion to 542 million years ago.
- Era: The most recent geologic era beginning 65 million years ago; also called the age of mammals.
- Selection: The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanism of evolution.
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- Tectonics: The theory that explains how large prices of the Earth's outermost layers called tectonic plates move and change shape.
- Describes a species that has died out completely.
- Breeding: The human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The process in which inherited characteristics within a population change over generations such that new species sometimes arise
- The trace or remains of an organism that live long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock.
- Time Scale: The standard method used to divide the Earth's long natural history into manageable parts.
- Era: the geologic era that lasted from 251 million to 65.5 million years ago; also called the age of reptiles.
- A genetically determined characteristic.
16 Clues: A genetically determined characteristic. • Describes a species that has died out completely. • Dating: Any method of measuring the age of an object of even in years. • A group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment. • ...
Evolution 2019-01-14
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- Era The geologic era that follow Precambrian time and that lasted from 542 million to 251 million years ago.
- Era The most recent geologic era beginning 65 million years ago; also called the Age of Mammals.
- Time the period in the geologic time Scale from the formation of the earth to the beginning of the Paleozoic era from about 4.6 billion to 542 million years ago.
- Time Scale The standard method used to divide the Earth's long natural history into manageable parts.
- The process in which inherited characteristics within a population change over generations such that new species sometimes arise
- A group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring.
- Selection The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanism of evolution.
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- A genetically determined characteristic.
- Tectonics The theory that explains how large prices of the Earth's outermost layers called tectonic plates move and change shape.
- Breeding: The human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits.
- Era the geologic era that lasted from 251 million to 65.5 million years ago; also called the Age of Reptiles.
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Dating: Any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects.
- Dating: Any method of measuring the age of an object of even in years.
- Describes a species that has died out completely.
- Record The historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers of the Earth's crust.
16 Clues: A genetically determined characteristic. • Describes a species that has died out completely. • Dating: Any method of measuring the age of an object of even in years. • A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment. • A group of organisms that can mate with one another to produce fertile offspring. • ...
Table Setting 2020-05-13
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- Place _____ on the top left corner of the table.
- the _____ is set in the middle of the table setting.
- The _____ is placed to the right of the plate.
- The _____ is set on the table.
- Put the _____ on the top right corner of the table.
- The _____ is put to the right of the knife
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- The _____ is placed on the butter plate
- Set the _____ on the main course plate
- Place the _____ behind the plate
- the _____ is put to the left of the maincoursefork
10 Clues: The _____ is set on the table. • Place the _____ behind the plate • Set the _____ on the main course plate • The _____ is placed on the butter plate • The _____ is put to the right of the knife • The _____ is placed to the right of the plate. • Place _____ on the top left corner of the table. • the _____ is put to the left of the maincoursefork • ...
Volcanoes 2020-09-21
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- relating to the study of the earth's physical structure and substance.
- a scientific field that uses the techniques and methods of structural geology, tectonics, and physics to analyse and interpret physical processes and the associated deformation in volcanic areas, at any scale.
- releases water vapor and toxic gases into the atmosphere.
- become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
- the action of volcanic debris on the atmosphere, land and water.
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
- the pipe or vent at the heart of a volcano where material wells up from beneath the surface.
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- force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way.
- a volcano that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years.
- to refer to volcanoes that are capable of erupting, and will probably erupt again in the future, but hasn't had an eruption for a very long time.
- rushes down a volcano and into river valleys, it incorporates water, snow, trees, bridges, buildings, and anything else in the way.
- liquefied by heat; in a state of fusion.
- no longer in existence; having ended or died out
- is a conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava, tephra, pumice and ash.
14 Clues: liquefied by heat; in a state of fusion. • become active and eject lava, ash, and gases. • no longer in existence; having ended or died out • involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering. • releases water vapor and toxic gases into the atmosphere. • the action of volcanic debris on the atmosphere, land and water. • ...
Menu item 3 2026-01-14
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- is the record of an earthquake seismic waves produced by a seismograph
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluid
- a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite direction
- the molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases and water from the mantle
- a deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle
- one major belt of volcanoes
- the process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
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- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- a measure of how much mass there is in a given volume of a substance
- a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- the transfer of energy from electromagnetic waves
- a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
- the transfer of thermal from one particle matters to another
- blocks move in opposite direction
- an area where magma from deep within the mantle melts through the crust above it
15 Clues: one major belt of volcanoes • blocks move in opposite direction • the transfer of energy from electromagnetic waves • the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluid • a large area of flat land elevated high above sea level • a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other • ...
Science 2020-04-14
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- both plates move away from each other
- the old plate goes underneath the newer plate
- subducts under the continental plate
- thick part of the earth's crust
- lines slide past each other
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- it is a convergent boundary, but one plate is an oceanic crust
- thin part of earth's crust
- plates slide against each other
- lines meet
9 Clues: lines meet • thin part of earth's crust • lines slide past each other • plates slide against each other • thick part of the earth's crust • subducts under the continental plate • both plates move away from each other • the old plate goes underneath the newer plate • it is a convergent boundary, but one plate is an oceanic crust
Constructive and Destructive Forces 2017-06-03
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- a constructive and destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary and continental-oceanic plate interaction
- a constructive and destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary with oceanic-oceanic plate interaction
- when something wears away over a long period of time and is a destructive force
- a process by which sediments are added to a landmass and is a constructive force
- a constructive surface feature that has a divergent boundary and oceanic-oceanic plate interaction
- when crust is destroyed
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- happens when tectonic plates move towards each other and collide
- happens when two tectonic plates move past one another in opposite directions
- not constructive or destructive and has a convergent boundary
- a destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary
- a constructive surface feature that has a divergent boundary and continental-continental plate interaction
- happens when two tectonic plates move away from one another, or divide
- when new crust is created
- not constructive or destructive and has a transform boundary
14 Clues: when crust is destroyed • when new crust is created • a destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary • not constructive or destructive and has a transform boundary • not constructive or destructive and has a convergent boundary • happens when tectonic plates move towards each other and collide • ...
Print3 2026-04-17
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- The tiny dots used to create images in printing are called __________.
- In flexographic printing, flexible __________ plates are used.
- The component that holds the printing plate is known as the __________ cylinder.
- A __________ printer uses toner instead of liquid ink.
- The component that cleans excess ink from the plate is called the __________ blade.
- The rollers that distribute ink evenly are called __________ rollers.
- The cylinder that presses the paper against the blanket is called the __________ cylinder.
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- The process of preparing a digital file for printing is known as __________.
- The process of drying ink using heat is known as __________ drying.
- In offset printing, the image is first transferred to a __________ before reaching the paper.
- The use of light to transfer images onto plates is called __________ exposure.
- The process of transferring ink from a plate to paper is called __________.
- The process where ink is forced through a mesh screen is called __________ printing.
- The resolution of a print is measured in __________ per inch (DPI).
- The machine used for high-speed newspaper printing is called a __________ press.
15 Clues: A __________ printer uses toner instead of liquid ink. • In flexographic printing, flexible __________ plates are used. • The process of drying ink using heat is known as __________ drying. • The resolution of a print is measured in __________ per inch (DPI). • The rollers that distribute ink evenly are called __________ rollers. • ...
Science Crossword Challenge (get it right, win a prize!) 2020-06-19
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- American, Industrial or one year
- Rocks with fossils
- Biggest planet, greatest god
- Ours is "milky"
- Diamond, for example; or talc
- The end of a species
- Wall of water made by earthquakes
- Transformed by heat and pressure
- Mars has two, Venus none
- Roman god of war
- Rocks made of magma
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- Rocky, warm, small
- Planets of many moons, rings, gas
- Study of how Earth's plates move
- The "happy" part of an atom
- Bad stuff on land, air and sea
- Symbol of Mott Hall
- The study of objects beyond Earth
- The longest day
- Gases that keep Earth warm, like CO2
- Outer rock belt
- Spinning in astronomy
22 Clues: Ours is "milky" • The longest day • Outer rock belt • Roman god of war • Rocky, warm, small • Rocks with fossils • Symbol of Mott Hall • Rocks made of magma • The end of a species • Spinning in astronomy • Mars has two, Venus none • The "happy" part of an atom • Biggest planet, greatest god • Diamond, for example; or talc • Bad stuff on land, air and sea • American, Industrial or one year • ...
SCI-Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-06
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- Is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
- Rising mantle material makes plates move away from the ridge
- Dense plate, sinks, gravity pulls on the rest of the plate with a force.
- Is the sudden release of strain energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in waves of shaking that radiate outwards from the earthquake source.
- Is a three-dimensional surface or zone across which there is a significant change in the velocity (speed or direction) of motion of one lithospheric plate relative to the adjacent lithospheric plate.
- Deep area in the ocean floor between two plates where subduction is occurring.
- Occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
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- Is a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements.
- Is a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal.
- One plate is being pulled down into the mantle.
10 Clues: One plate is being pulled down into the mantle. • Occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other. • Rising mantle material makes plates move away from the ridge • Is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide. • Dense plate, sinks, gravity pulls on the rest of the plate with a force. • ...
Printmaking Vocabulary Quiz 2020-11-15
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- A process in which an artist repeatedly transfers an original image from one prepare surface to another.
- The first known printing technique; woodcut printing originated in __________ around 220 AD.
- A type of line which defines the outer edges of an object.
- The surface upon which an image is created. It can be made of plexiglass, wood, linoleum, etc.
- The space occupied by the primary object.
- A small hand held roller used to spread printing ink on a surface before printing.
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- Another name for a plate in printmaking.
- The actual image the artist makes from a printing process.
- Thick pigmented material used in printmaking.
- An area between, around, above, and below objects.
- A print that is created from a plate that has a fixed image on it.
- a 1440 German goldsmith invented the moveable metal type printing press.
- A one-of-a-kind print that is usually drawn or painted onto a plate.
- parallel lines often used to create the illusion of value & texture in a drawing.
- A test to check the progress printed images.
- A flat 2-D design created when lines are enclosed. Can be geometric or organic.
16 Clues: Another name for a plate in printmaking. • The space occupied by the primary object. • A test to check the progress printed images. • Thick pigmented material used in printmaking. • An area between, around, above, and below objects. • The actual image the artist makes from a printing process. • A type of line which defines the outer edges of an object. • ...
Earthquakes and Volcanoes 2022-01-11
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- A deep valley where two plates move apart
- a break or crack in the earth's lithosphere
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- Cause the plates to move; between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere
- thickest layer of the earth
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- Single landmass that broke apart 250 million years ago
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
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- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- A plate boundary where two plates grind against each other, moving in different directions
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface
- A soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- a deep canyon on the ocean floor
- Dense ball of solid material at the center of the Earth
15 Clues: thickest layer of the earth • a deep canyon on the ocean floor • A deep valley where two plates move apart • a break or crack in the earth's lithosphere • The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer surface • Single landmass that broke apart 250 million years ago • Dense ball of solid material at the center of the Earth • ...
Constructive and Destructive Forces 2017-06-02
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- a constructive and destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary with oceanic-oceanic plate interaction
- not constructive or destructive and has a convergent boundary
- when new crust is created
- when crust is destroyed
- not constructive or destructive and has a transform boundary
- a constructive surface feature that has a divergent boundary and continental-continental plate interaction
- happens when tectonic plates move towards each other and collide
- a process by which sediments are added to a landmass and is a constructive force
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- a destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary
- a constructive and destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary and continental-oceanic plate interaction
- happens when two tectonic plates move past one another in opposite directions
- happens when two tectonic plates move away from one another, or divide
- when something wears away over a long period of time and is a destructive force
- a constructive surface feature that has a divergent boundary and oceanic-oceanic plate interaction
14 Clues: when crust is destroyed • when new crust is created • a destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary • not constructive or destructive and has a transform boundary • not constructive or destructive and has a convergent boundary • happens when tectonic plates move towards each other and collide • ...
Science Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- one plate going under another plate
- A mountain that errupts magma, ash, and gas.
- Plates that move away from eachother.
- Hot liquid above the earth.
- A rare kind of hot spring that is under pressure and erupts, sending jets of water and steam into the air.
- A sudden and sometimes violent shaking of the ground.
- Types of rock that are formed by sediments compacting.
- The action or process of changing in shape or distorting.
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- Rock reated by heat and pressure.
- Plates that move towards each other.
- The relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up .
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
- A large volcanic crater.
- Hot liquid under the earth.
- A Supercontnent of a plate.
- Plates moving past each other/rubbing up against each other
- A cooling of rock from magma.
17 Clues: A large volcanic crater. • Hot liquid under the earth. • A Supercontnent of a plate. • Hot liquid above the earth. • A cooling of rock from magma. • Rock reated by heat and pressure. • one plate going under another plate • Plates that move towards each other. • Plates that move away from eachother. • A mountain that errupts magma, ash, and gas. • ...
Science Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- one plate going under another plate
- A mountain that errupts magma, ash, and gas.
- Plates that move away from eachother.
- Hot liquid above the earth.
- A rare kind of hot spring that is under pressure and erupts, sending jets of water and steam into the air.
- A sudden and sometimes violent shaking of the ground.
- Types of rock that are formed by sediments compacting.
- The action or process of changing in shape or distorting.
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- Rock reated by heat and pressure.
- Plates that move towards each other.
- The relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up .
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
- A large volcanic crater.
- Hot liquid under the earth.
- A Supercontnent of a plate.
- Plates moving past each other/rubbing up against each other
- A cooling of rock from magma.
17 Clues: A large volcanic crater. • Hot liquid under the earth. • A Supercontnent of a plate. • Hot liquid above the earth. • A cooling of rock from magma. • Rock reated by heat and pressure. • one plate going under another plate • Plates that move towards each other. • Plates that move away from eachother. • A mountain that errupts magma, ash, and gas. • ...
Science Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- one plate going under another plate
- A mountain that errupts magma, ash, and gas.
- Plates that move away from eachother.
- Hot liquid above the earth.
- A rare kind of hot spring that is under pressure and erupts, sending jets of water and steam into the air.
- A sudden and sometimes violent shaking of the ground.
- Types of rock that are formed by sediments compacting.
- The action or process of changing in shape or distorting.
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- Rock reated by heat and pressure.
- Plates that move towards each other.
- The relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up .
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
- A large volcanic crater.
- Hot liquid under the earth.
- A Supercontnent of a plate.
- Plates moving past each other/rubbing up against each other
- A cooling of rock from magma.
17 Clues: A large volcanic crater. • Hot liquid under the earth. • A Supercontnent of a plate. • Hot liquid above the earth. • A cooling of rock from magma. • Rock reated by heat and pressure. • one plate going under another plate • Plates that move towards each other. • Plates that move away from eachother. • A mountain that errupts magma, ash, and gas. • ...
Nail Structure and Growth 2014-09-16
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- Extends pass the fingertip
- Plate The most visible and functional part of the nail
- Technical term for the nail
- Dead colorless tissue attached to nail plate
- Where nail is formed
- Thickened skin beneath the free edge- seals free edge
- Whitish half-moon shape found under nail
- Fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds organs in place
- skin where nail plate rests
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- Affects nail's flexibility
- Found at the base of the nail-living tissue
- Adult nails grow faster than children's-True or false
- A nail that is whitish and translucent in appearance with pinkish color
13 Clues: Where nail is formed • Affects nail's flexibility • Extends pass the fingertip • Technical term for the nail • skin where nail plate rests • Whitish half-moon shape found under nail • Found at the base of the nail-living tissue • Dead colorless tissue attached to nail plate • Adult nails grow faster than children's-True or false • ...
Crossword Puzzle Megasub 2024-12-05
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- Come in different sizes
- Had a thin stem between the bowl and the base
- Containers made of silver, silver plate, or stainless steel
- Less formal but convenient
- Refers to any item used for serving and eating food
- Add Beauty and interest/protect the table
- Cover the entire table
- A long narrow cloth that "runs" the length of the table
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- Includes knives, forks, and spoons
- Includes dishes such as a dinner plate, salad plate
- Is a flat bottomed glass with no stem
- Stemware and Tumblers
- The tableware needed by one person to eat a meal
13 Clues: Stemware and Tumblers • Cover the entire table • Come in different sizes • Less formal but convenient • Includes knives, forks, and spoons • Is a flat bottomed glass with no stem • Add Beauty and interest/protect the table • Had a thin stem between the bowl and the base • The tableware needed by one person to eat a meal • Includes dishes such as a dinner plate, salad plate • ...
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2026-01-02
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- discolored nail from injury
- tiny unseen openings in skin
- ingrown nail
- signs of this are redness, swelling, pus, and pain
- technical term for nail
- in the nail, the plate appears dry and pitted
- agnail
- loosening or separation without shedding of the nail
- inflammation of the nail matrix
- nails that grow at a 90 degree angle
- white spots on nail
- super thin nails
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- dark bands on plate from excess melanin
- Any nail abnormality
- bitten nails
- brittle nails
- fungal infection
- fungal infection of the nail
18 Clues: agnail • ingrown nail • bitten nails • brittle nails • fungal infection • super thin nails • white spots on nail • Any nail abnormality • technical term for nail • discolored nail from injury • tiny unseen openings in skin • fungal infection of the nail • inflammation of the nail matrix • nails that grow at a 90 degree angle • dark bands on plate from excess melanin • ...
Printmaking 2026-05-12
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- Concept number one: a print is a -----.
- A flat, round tool used to rub or press paper against an inked block.
- The item used as a surface to hold ink and transfer an image onto paper. Sometimes made of foam, linoleum, or wood.
- A jig or fixture, typically made of wood or metal, that hooks on the side of a table to securely hold a workpiece in place while carving
- A sheet with a design cut out, used in screen printing.
- The colored substance applied to the plate, block, or screen.
- A technique that produces only one unique print.
- A small, hand-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface.
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- A tool used to carve out material from a wood block or linoleum.
- How to shade for a one color print
- Text will be -------- on your printmaking plate
- A process of printing from a raised or projected surface, such as linocut or woodcut.
- Invented the first printing press.
- A trial or test print made to check the progress of the plate.
- A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed.
- For safety, always cut ---- from your body.
16 Clues: How to shade for a one color print • Invented the first printing press. • Concept number one: a print is a -----. • For safety, always cut ---- from your body. • Text will be -------- on your printmaking plate • A technique that produces only one unique print. • A set of identical prints that are numbered and signed. • ...
Table Settings & Cutlery 2025-06-09
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- A device for grinding whole peppercorns.
- An eating utensil with a bowl-shaped head, used for scooping food.
- A large fork with two long tines, used for holding meat while carving.
- The arrangement of dishes, cutlery, and glassware for one diner.
- Utensils used for eating, such as forks, knives, and spoons.
- A branched candlestick or lamp holder.
- The main plate used for the entrée.
- A stand with short feet, used for placing hot dishes on a table.
- A container for holding sugar.
- A simpler table setting for everyday meals.
- An ornamental object or display, typically placed in the middle of a table.
- A larger spoon, used for serving or for soup.
- A small fork, typically used for desserts.
- A deep bowl for serving soup.
- A small, dull knife used for spreading butter.
- A small, shallow dish on which a cup stands.
- A glass designed for drinking wine, often stemmed.
- A sharp knife with a serrated edge, for cutting meat.
- A cup specifically for serving tea.
- A drinking vessel, typically made of glass.
- A mat placed at each setting of a table, often for decoration or protection.
- A cloth used to cover a table, especially for a meal.
- A seat for one person at a table.
- An alcoholic drink taken after a meal to aid digestion.
- A glass specifically for serving water.
- An eating utensil with two or more prongs or tines.
- A relaxed table setting.
- Fabric used for tablecloths and napkins.
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- Rules governing social behavior, including at the dinner table.
- A small pitcher for serving cream.
- A flat dish from which food is eaten or served.
- A large, sharp knife used for slicing cooked meat.
- A highly structured table setting for special occasions.
- An eating utensil with a blade, used for cutting food.
- A person who is invited to a meal.
- A small mat placed under a drink to protect the table.
- A small, round container, typically with a handle, used for drinking.
- A large, decorative plate placed under the dinner plate, not for food.
- A cup specifically for serving coffee.
- A small plate for bread and butter, also called a butter plate.
- A container with small holes for sprinkling salt.
- The act of eating a meal.
- A large dish used for presenting food at the table.
- An abbreviation for "répondez s'il vous plaît," meaning "please respond."
- The person who entertains guests.
- An alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite.
- A smaller plate used for serving salads.
- Another term for cutlery, often referring to items made of silver or silver-plated.
- A small spoon, used for stirring tea or coffee, or for desserts.
- A piece of cloth or paper used at meals to wipe the mouth or protect clothing.
50 Clues: A relaxed table setting. • The act of eating a meal. • A deep bowl for serving soup. • A container for holding sugar. • The person who entertains guests. • A seat for one person at a table. • A small pitcher for serving cream. • A person who is invited to a meal. • The main plate used for the entrée. • A cup specifically for serving tea. • A branched candlestick or lamp holder. • ...
Earth Vocabulary 2019-08-27
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- The hottest layer of the Earth
- The name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesis
- The largest layer of the Earth
- A narrow valley caused by divergent plate boundaries
- A plate made of lightweight minerals
- A theory explaining the structure of the Earth's crust
- When two plates grind against each other
- Occurs when two continental plates collide
- The remains of a living being that have been preserved in a rock
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- The boundary created when two plates push against each other
- Created when oceanic and continental plates collide
- The boundary created when two plates push away from each other
- A supercontinent that created our continents
- When the liquid in the mantle goes up and down based upon the temperature of the core
- The layer on Earth for which we live on
- An underwater rift
- A plate made of heavier minerals
17 Clues: An underwater rift • The hottest layer of the Earth • The largest layer of the Earth • A plate made of heavier minerals • A plate made of lightweight minerals • The name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesis • The layer on Earth for which we live on • When two plates grind against each other • Occurs when two continental plates collide • A supercontinent that created our continents • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- Say _ _ _ _ _ _ and thank you to the person who cooks your food.
- Do not put too much food on your _ _ _ _ _ .
- I use the _ _ _ _ _ to put food in my mouth to eat.
- I put food on the _ _ _ _ _ to eat.
- I use the _ _ _ _ for eating food on my plate.
- Do not _ _ _ _ _ _ to say thank you to the Cook.
- Before I eat my food, I _ _ _ _ to Jesus and thank Him for my food.
- I use the bowl for soup and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- I use the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ glass to drink water, milk or juice.
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- If you are given what you asked for say _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- do not eat with your mouth _ _ _ _ .
- Before I eat, I must _ _ _ _ my hands with clean water and soap.
- I use the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ spoon to put food on my plate and in my bowl.
- Do not _ _ _ _ food and drink on the table.
- Do not _ _ _ _ when you eat.
- Eat with your mouth _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- Do not _ _ _ _ _ with your mouth full of food.
- _ _ _ _ _ your mouth when you burp.
18 Clues: Do not _ _ _ _ when you eat. • Eat with your mouth _ _ _ _ _ _ . • I put food on the _ _ _ _ _ to eat. • do not eat with your mouth _ _ _ _ . • _ _ _ _ _ your mouth when you burp. • Do not _ _ _ _ food and drink on the table. • I use the bowl for soup and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . • Do not put too much food on your _ _ _ _ _ . • I use the _ _ _ _ for eating food on my plate. • ...
Printmaking Final Vocabulary Quiz 2020-12-09
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- A test to check the artist's progress of their printed images.
- Another name for a plate in printmaking.
- A type of line which defines the outer edges of an object.
- Thick pigmented material used in printmaking.
- The surface upon which an image is created. It can be made of plexiglass, wood, linoleum, rubber, etc.
- A small hand held roller used to spread printing ink on a surface before printing.
- A flat 2-D design created when lines are enclosed. Can be geometric or organic.
- The first known printing technique; woodcut printing originated in ______________ around 220 AD.
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- The actual image the artist makes from a printing process.
- The space occupied by the primary object.
- A process that allows an artist to produce multiple copies of an original image.
- A 1440 German inventor who invented the moveable metal type printing press.
- A one-of-a-kind print that is usually drawn or painted onto a plate.
- A print that is created from a plate that has a fixed image on it.
- Parallel lines often used to create the illusion of value & texture in a drawing.
- An area between, around, above and below objects.
16 Clues: Another name for a plate in printmaking. • The space occupied by the primary object. • Thick pigmented material used in printmaking. • An area between, around, above and below objects. • The actual image the artist makes from a printing process. • A type of line which defines the outer edges of an object. • ...
dj 3rd 2021-11-15
12 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • never again • middle of a plate • currently erupting • when lava pours out • chamber stores magma • edge of pacific plate • connects chambers to a vent • subduction of oceanic plates • hot gas ash cinders and bombs
Science Extra Credit 2024-02-13
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- What Is The Name For The Thin, Outer Layer Of Earth?
- What Is The Name For An Instrument Can We Use To Detect Seismic Waves?
- What Is The Name For Two plates Moving In Opposite Directions?
- What Is The Name For A Strong Explanation For The Natural World Supported By Evidence?
- What Is The Name For The Super-Continent Made Millions Of Years Ago Called?
- What Is The Name For A Crack In Crust Or A Plate Boundary?
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- What Is The Name For When An Ocean Plate Meets A Continent Plate Or A Less Dense Ocean Plate?
- What Is The Name For The Innermost Layer Of Earth?
- What Is The Name For Two Plates That Slide Past Each Other?
- What Is The Name For The Network Of Satellites Around Earth Called?
- What Is The Name For When Two Continent Plates Collide?
- What Is The Name For The "S" In "S-Waves"
- What Is The Name For TheDegree Of The Compactness Of An Object?
- What Is The Name For The "P" In "P-Waves"
- What Is The Name For Melted Rock Underneath Earth's SUrface Called?
15 Clues: What Is The Name For The "S" In "S-Waves" • What Is The Name For The "P" In "P-Waves" • What Is The Name For The Innermost Layer Of Earth? • What Is The Name For The Thin, Outer Layer Of Earth? • What Is The Name For When Two Continent Plates Collide? • What Is The Name For A Crack In Crust Or A Plate Boundary? • ...
Geography Revision Semester 1 2024-05-28
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- The longest mountain range in South America
- The lines that show elevation/depression (height) on a map
- An environment that is dominated by natural features
- The invisible lines going from East to West around the globe
- The process in which an oceanic plate gets pushed under a continental plate
- The type of mountains that are caused by two plates of the same density converging together (Hint: The Himalayas are an example of this)
- A plate boundary where one plate gets melted in the mantle
- When using coordinates to find a location on a map, lines of latitude and longitude are expressed in numbers of _______
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- An environment that is dominated by man-made features
- When a map is divided into 4 sections
- This drops by 6 degree for every 1000m you go up a mountain
- The Ring of Fire is a series of volcanoes that goes around this ocean
- This has an impact on your body the further you go up a mountain
- The evidence of human activity on a landscape
- Climbing on this famous landform was prohibited because of its cultural significance
15 Clues: When a map is divided into 4 sections • The longest mountain range in South America • The evidence of human activity on a landscape • An environment that is dominated by natural features • An environment that is dominated by man-made features • The lines that show elevation/depression (height) on a map • A plate boundary where one plate gets melted in the mantle • ...
Plate Boundaries 2021-03-29
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- When one tectonic plate goes underneath another plate.
- Tectonic plates that move towards each other.
- Divergent plate boundaries underneath the ocean form this.
- Form when one tectonic plate subducts under another, creating heat and pressure that forms a magma chamber.
- Tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
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- This feature is found on continents at a divergent boundary.
- Type of heat transfer in the mantle that causes tectonic plates to move.
- Two converging continental plates form this geologic feature.
- A ___ is formed at an underwater subduction zone.
- Two tectonic plates sliding past each other.
- Convection currents in the ___ cause the tectonic plates above to move.
11 Clues: Two tectonic plates sliding past each other. • Tectonic plates that move towards each other. • A ___ is formed at an underwater subduction zone. • Tectonic plates that are moving away from each other. • When one tectonic plate goes underneath another plate. • Divergent plate boundaries underneath the ocean form this. • ...
Clue's to Earth's Past 2024-10-30
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- The study of earth its physical features and history
- Divergent boundaries form
- Preserved remains or traces of living things
- A theory that suggests geologic processes occur today the same way they did in the past
- Determines age of rock using physical measurements
- A scientist who studies fossils
- Stacked up layers of sedimentary rock
- Uses pieces of rock to age it with accuracy
- Convergent boundaries form
- Plate boundary where plates move toward each other
- A disturbance that can cause magma/lava to seep into rocks
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- States that rocks are deposited in layers with oldest at the bottom and youngest at the top
- Plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- A disturbance that can cause rocks to break
- A break in Earth's crust
- Rock formed when sediments are cemented and compacted.
- Plate boundary where plates slide past each other
17 Clues: A break in Earth's crust • Divergent boundaries form • Convergent boundaries form • A scientist who studies fossils • Stacked up layers of sedimentary rock • A disturbance that can cause rocks to break • Uses pieces of rock to age it with accuracy • Preserved remains or traces of living things • Plate boundary where plates slide past each other • ...
Earthquakes and Volcanoes 2025-03-07
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- The shaking of the Earth's surface caused by the sudden release of energy along a fault.
- Waves that travel through the Earth, caused by earthquakes.
- Circular movements of molten rock in the mantle that drive plate movement (10,8).
- A hot spring that periodically erupts with steam and water due to geothermal activity (6).
- When saturated soil behaves like a liquid due to intense shaking from an earthquake.
- A deep underwater valley formed at a destructive plate boundary where subduction occurs.
- A smaller earthquake following a major earthquake.
- A plate boundary where an oceanic plate is forced beneath a continental plate, creating volcanoes, earthquakes, and deep-sea trenches.
- A zone where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, leading to volcanic activity.
- A fixed area of intense volcanic activity away from plate boundaries (e.g., Hawaii) (3,4).
- A zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions encircling the Pacific Ocean (4,2,4).
- A large underground pool of molten rock beneath a volcano (5,7).
- Diagonal braces added to buildings to improve stability during an earthquake (5,7).
- Built into structures to reduce the impact of seismic waves (5,9).
- A large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide.
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- A destructive mudflow of volcanic material mixed with water.
- Large mountain ranges formed when two continental plates collide at a destructive boundary (e.g., the Himalayas) (4,9).
- A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano, formed by past eruptions.
- – Strengthening older buildings to make them more resistant to earthquakes.
- The main opening through which magma reaches the surface.
- A network of sensors that detect seismic activity and send alerts before shaking begins (5,7,6).
- The point within the Earth where an earthquake originates.
- A fast-moving, deadly cloud of hot gas, ash, and volcanic debris (11,4).
- A steep-sided volcano built up by alternating layers of lava and ash (e.g., Mount St. Helens).
- The region where two tectonic plates meet, often associated with earthquakes and volcanic activity (5,8).
- A large section of the Earth's crust that moves due to convection currents in the mantle (8,5).
- A technique where buildings are placed on flexible pads to absorb seismic energy (4,9).
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the earthquake's focus.
- A broad, gently sloping volcano formed by low-viscosity lava (e.g., Mauna Loa, Hawaii).
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which magma, ash, and gases escape.
- A scale that measures the intensity (damage caused) of an earthquake (8,9).
- An instrument that detects and records seismic waves.
- Magma that reaches the Earth's surface.
- Cloud A cloud of fine particles of volcanic rock and gas released during an eruption (3,5).
- A large depression formed when a volcano collapses after a massive eruption
35 Clues: Magma that reaches the Earth's surface. • A smaller earthquake following a major earthquake. • An instrument that detects and records seismic waves. • The main opening through which magma reaches the surface. • The point within the Earth where an earthquake originates. • Waves that travel through the Earth, caused by earthquakes. • ...
El Restaurante Vocabulario 2023-04-24
Constructive and Destructive Forces 2017-06-03
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- when crust is destroyed
- a constructive and destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary with oceanic-oceanic plate interaction
- a process by which sediments are added to a landmass and is a constructive force
- when something wears away over a long period of time and is a destructive force
- happens when tectonic plates move towards each other and collide
- a constructive surface feature that has a divergent boundary and oceanic-oceanic plate interaction
- not constructive or destructive and has a transform boundary
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- a constructive and destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary and continental-oceanic plate interaction
- when new crust is created
- a destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary
- not constructive or destructive and has a convergent boundary
- happens when two tectonic plates move away from one another, or divide
- happens when two tectonic plates move past one another in opposite directions
- a constructive surface feature that has a divergent boundary and continental-continental plate interaction
14 Clues: when crust is destroyed • when new crust is created • a destructive surface feature that has a convergent boundary • not constructive or destructive and has a transform boundary • not constructive or destructive and has a convergent boundary • happens when tectonic plates move towards each other and collide • ...
volcanoes 2013-04-16
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- and south American plates/ which 2 tectonic plates are colliding with each other?
- type of margin do you get where 2 plates slide past each other in different directions or at different speeds?
- What does hot spa water and mud improve?
- current/ what moves the tectonic plates?
- part of the tectonic plate does earthquakes and volcanoes occur?
- type of margin do you get where Ocean plate collides with a Continental plate?
- What does ash do to the soil near volcanoes?
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- are delayed & diverted due to ash clouds?
- type of margin do you get where 2 plates collide and are both continental plates?
- part of the tectonic plate does earthquakes and volcanoes not occur?
- difficulties does contaminated air with ash and acidic fumes cause?
- type of margin do you get where plates are pulling apart?
- energy/What type of energy from volcanoes can be used to produce electricity?
- american and African plates/ which 2 tectonic plates are moving away from each other?
14 Clues: What does hot spa water and mud improve? • current/ what moves the tectonic plates? • are delayed & diverted due to ash clouds? • What does ash do to the soil near volcanoes? • type of margin do you get where plates are pulling apart? • part of the tectonic plate does earthquakes and volcanoes occur? • ...
Earth Science 2017-06-13
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- number that rates the strength of an earthquake
- precess where new material at a ridge or rift, pushed older material aside and tectonic plates move away from the ridge
- layer formed when early Earth cooled, the lighter elements, such as silicon and oxygen, separated from the molten material and floated to the top
- process of Earth's magnetic fields moving from time to time and completely reversing its direction
- sudden, ground shaking release of built-up energy at or under Earth's surface
- process where convection currents cause more magma to rise, the new magma forces apart the hardened material and continuously pushes older rock aside
- usually found along subduction zones where there are convergent plate boundaries
- a long chain of volcanic islands
- an area where molten rock rises to Earth's surface (weak spot)
- not found at plate boundaries bit instead form over hotspots
- one of the driving forces behind Earth's movement
- cause ground to compress and stretch in direction of wave
- refers to extent of ancient glaciers and to rock markings left behind
- study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- location inside Earth where an earthquake starts
- where magma cools and hardens when it breaks through Earth's surface
- plates that are spreading apart
- study of magnetic properties of ancient rocks
- Earth's thickest layer; solid
- faults at a transform plate
- when the age of a tectonic plate subduct deep into the mantle and pulls the rest pf the plate along with it
- record of ground motion produced by seismometers
- reading centre that occurs on land
- lies at Earth's centre; solid iron with some nickel
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- devices that measure amount of ground movement caused by and earthquake
- vibrations produced by energy released from earthquakes
- a long chain of volcanoes
- breaks in rock layers due to movement on either side
- a deep underwater valley
- the action of one plate being pushed under another
- a pattern of stripes in the direction that iron-containing minerals pointed on the sea floor; repeated on both side of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- area of subduction
- layer below mantle; liquid with mixture of iron and nickel
- occur when magma erupts through cracks in the lithosphere where there are diverging plate boundaries
- cause ground to compress and stretch in right angles to the direction of the waves
- plates that collide
- large, movable slabs of rock that Earth is broken into
- openings in Earth's surface, that, when active, spew out gases, chunks of rock, and melted rock
- region where tectonic plates are in contact
- point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
- pertly molten layer in the upper mantle
- made up of crust, and uppermost mantle; formed by tectonic plates
- molten rock from beneath Earth's surface
43 Clues: area of subduction • plates that collide • a deep underwater valley • a long chain of volcanoes • faults at a transform plate • Earth's thickest layer; solid • plates that are spreading apart • a long chain of volcanic islands • reading centre that occurs on land • study of earthquakes and seismic waves • pertly molten layer in the upper mantle • ...
Plate Boundaries 2025-01-07
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- Where two tectonic plates move towards each other, often forming mountains.
- The deepest ocean trench. It was formed by subduction.
- An example of a mountain range that was formed by an oceanic plate and a continental plate colliding.
- A deep underwater canyon formed by subduction.
- The rigid outer layer of the Earth. Floats on top of the asthenosphere. Also called the crust.
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- An area where one plate moves under another, creating deep ocean trenches.
- Where two plates move away from each other, creating new crust.
- A semi-solid layer of the Earth. Also called the mantle.
- Where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions, causing earthquakes.
- An underwater mountain ridge formed by two plates moving away from each other.
- A sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by plate motion.
- An opening in the Earth’s crust where magma escapes.
- A large, moving section of the Earth’s crust.
13 Clues: A large, moving section of the Earth’s crust. • A deep underwater canyon formed by subduction. • An opening in the Earth’s crust where magma escapes. • The deepest ocean trench. It was formed by subduction. • A semi-solid layer of the Earth. Also called the mantle. • Where two plates move away from each other, creating new crust. • ...
Unit 4 Review Tool 2024-11-02
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- describes the rise and fall of air on a curve
- plate boundary that pushes towards each other
- recently eroded material
- june 20-21, longest day of the year
- plate boundary that slides against each other
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- a profile for soil layers
- plate boundary that pulls away from each other
- side of the mountain where moisture is released
- element that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- layer of atmosphere where the ozone layer is found
- nino reversed ocean currents and wind patterns of normal conditions
- the angle at which Earth is tilted
- a combination of sand, silt, and clay
13 Clues: recently eroded material • a profile for soil layers • the angle at which Earth is tilted • june 20-21, longest day of the year • a combination of sand, silt, and clay • element that makes up 78% of the atmosphere • describes the rise and fall of air on a curve • plate boundary that pushes towards each other • plate boundary that slides against each other • ...
Geology Terms 2020-03-19
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- a longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph.
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this:
- A vent in Earth's surface through which molten rock and gases escape
- a fault in which rock strata are displaced mainly in a horizontal direction, parallel to the line of the fault.
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- Tectonics a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle
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- a transverse earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the second conspicuous wave to reach a seismograph.
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- a fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
10 Clues: A vent in Earth's surface through which molten rock and gases escape • a fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall • an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. • hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this: • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2021-10-12
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- forms where two plate seperate
- the cold and rigid outermost rock layer
- a state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orient themselves to point south
- occurs and the magnetic field reverses direction
- to lead under
- a state in which magnetized objects such as compass needles will orient themselves to point north
- continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth
- the mountain ranges in the middle of the oceans
- Earth's surface is made of rigid slabs or rock plates that move with respect to each other
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- as a slab sinks it pulls on the rest of the plate with a force
- forms where two plates slide past each other each other
- all the continents were once part of a super continent
- form where two plates collide.The denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate in a process called subduction
- rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridge creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force
- the process by which new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge.
- the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
16 Clues: to lead under • forms where two plate seperate • the cold and rigid outermost rock layer • the mountain ranges in the middle of the oceans • occurs and the magnetic field reverses direction • all the continents were once part of a super continent • forms where two plates slide past each other each other • continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth • ...
ch. 18 crossword 2025-12-08
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- how much money do americans spend on outdoor meal equipment?
- when should you start packing your lunch?
- served before the main course
- with family service, foods may ___ quickly
- what is the service where you help yourself to food?
- during modified english service, the ___ carves the meat
- a long, narrow cloth that runs the length of the table
- spoons and knifes are placed to the ___ of the plate
- what should be packed at the bottom of the cooler?
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- knives should be placed with blades ___ the plate
- includes forks, knives, spoons
- grill cooking is less controlled than ___ cooking
- foods that don't require ___ are great for buffet service
- flat-bottomed glassware, no stem
- what is the most elaborate style of serving?
- includes plates, salad plates, cup and saucer
- where does the fork go in reference to the plate?
17 Clues: served before the main course • includes forks, knives, spoons • flat-bottomed glassware, no stem • when should you start packing your lunch? • with family service, foods may ___ quickly • what is the most elaborate style of serving? • includes plates, salad plates, cup and saucer • knives should be placed with blades ___ the plate • ...
Tectonics Crossword 2017-02-14
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- A chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting plate
- The magnetic north points towards the geographic north pole
- It is in the opposite direction of the Normal polarity
- A strike-slip fault occurring at the boundary between two plates of the earths crust
- Long,deepvalleys
- A change in Earths magnetic field
- The action of plate tectonic forces
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- The site of up-welling from magma
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust
- The theory that the continents move
- The name of the super continent
- Formed mainly by the effects of folding on layers with in the upper part of the Earths crust
12 Clues: Long,deepvalleys • The name of the super continent • The site of up-welling from magma • A change in Earths magnetic field • The theory that the continents move • The action of plate tectonic forces • The formation of new areas of oceanic crust • A chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting plate • It is in the opposite direction of the Normal polarity • ...
Tectonics introduction 2023-09-21
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- what is the name given to the crust and upper part of the mantle
- what is the name given to the layer of the earth found between the crust and core
- what type of crust is found beneath our feet and makes up the continents
- what is the name given to the original super-continent where all of the land mass was connected together
- what is the name of the scientist who came up with the idea of continental drift
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- what is a word we use to describe the place where plates meet
- what is the name given to the outer layer on the earth
- what is the name of the feature where magma spews out onto the earths surface
- what is the name given to the type of plate found beneath the oceans
- the shaking of the earth crust is called an ...
- what material is the core mostly made of
- what is the name given to the layer found at the middle of the earth
12 Clues: what material is the core mostly made of • the shaking of the earth crust is called an ... • what is the name given to the outer layer on the earth • what is a word we use to describe the place where plates meet • what is the name given to the crust and upper part of the mantle • what is the name given to the type of plate found beneath the oceans • ...
Earth Science Test 2 2024-11-13
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- a mountain formed by magma pushing up on the lithosphere without breaking through it
- plate, a massive, irregularly shaped slab of lithosphere.
- The study of the magnetic properties of rocks that were determined by the earth's
- the place where earthquakes begin
- material, hot pieces of solid rock emitted during many volcanic eruptions
- the process of transferring energy through the movement of heated or cooled fluid.
- wave, a wave that vibrates parallel to the direction it travels
- the point on the earth's surface directly above the focus
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- field at the time they were formed.
- deflection of a wave due to a change in the material through which it is traveling
- the downward motion of a plate into the mantle as it moves under another plate.
- a fracture between two blocks of rock that allows the rocks to move relative to each other.
- plate, a boundary between two plates that are moving toward each other.
13 Clues: the place where earthquakes begin • field at the time they were formed. • plate, a massive, irregularly shaped slab of lithosphere. • the point on the earth's surface directly above the focus • wave, a wave that vibrates parallel to the direction it travels • plate, a boundary between two plates that are moving toward each other. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 1 2021-03-03
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- The process by which oceanic crusts sink beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary
- A deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle.
- section of the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere, carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust
- The name of the single landmass that began to break apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.
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- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- An undersea mountain 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
13 Clues: A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface • The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past. • ...
Tectonics-Laura.R 2014-09-03
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- Type of volcanic rock
- Large-scale movement of the Earth's crust
- The countries changing shape
- Flat volcanoe with thin lava
- Two plates being pulled apart with one dropping down
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- Two plates moving horizontally past each other
- Hot, rising mantle
- A way plates can move
- Layered with lava and ash
- Two plates moving together with one moving over the other
- Round cratered volcano with layered cinder and rocks
- Tall and round volcano
12 Clues: Hot, rising mantle • Type of volcanic rock • A way plates can move • Tall and round volcano • Layered with lava and ash • The countries changing shape • Flat volcanoe with thin lava • Large-scale movement of the Earth's crust • Two plates moving horizontally past each other • Round cratered volcano with layered cinder and rocks • ...
Muscle Crossword puzzle 2023-12-01
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- plasma membrane of muscle fibers
- fascicles surrounded by membrane
- thick myofilaments
- under conscious control
- crosses the synap. Gap
- thick and thin filaments overlap
- junction nerve and muscle fiber connect
- where the sarcomeres connect
- unit inside of muscle fiber
- attach muscle to bone
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- not under conscious control
- fatigue muscle loses ability to contract after exercise or strain
- enzyme that breaks down ach
- thin myofilaments
- the immovable end of the muscle
- end plate folded area of sarcolemma
- tone contraction of fibers even when muscles are at rest at rest
- gap between neuron and motor end plate
- the morable end of the muscle
- where neurotransmitters are stored
20 Clues: thin myofilaments • thick myofilaments • attach muscle to bone • crosses the synap. Gap • under conscious control • not under conscious control • enzyme that breaks down ach • unit inside of muscle fiber • where the sarcomeres connect • the morable end of the muscle • the immovable end of the muscle • plasma membrane of muscle fibers • fascicles surrounded by membrane • ...
Azzareya Muscle Crossword 2023-12-01
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- plasma membrane of muscle fibers
- fascicles surrounded by membrane
- thick myofilaments
- under conscious control
- crosses the synap. Gap
- thick and thin filaments overlap
- junction nerve and muscle fiber connect
- where the sarcomeres connect
- unit inside of muscle fiber
- attach muscle to bone
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- not under conscious control
- fatigue muscle loses ability to contract after exercise or strain
- enzyme that breaks down ach
- thin myofilaments
- the immovable end of the muscle
- end plate folded area of sarcolemma
- tone contraction of fibers even when muscles are at rest at rest
- gap between neuron and motor end plate
- the morable end of the muscle
- where neurotransmitters are stored
20 Clues: thin myofilaments • thick myofilaments • attach muscle to bone • crosses the synap. Gap • under conscious control • not under conscious control • enzyme that breaks down ach • unit inside of muscle fiber • where the sarcomeres connect • the morable end of the muscle • the immovable end of the muscle • plasma membrane of muscle fibers • fascicles surrounded by membrane • ...
