plate tectonics Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4 Review 2023-11-26
Across
- Consists of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle.
- The supercontinent
- Location where subduction occurs.
- Any trace of a living organism preserved in rock.
- Evidence that the climate of warmer areas used to much colder.
- Type of plate boundary where plates are coming together.
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- Type of plate boundary where plates are moving apart.
- Discovered the presence of the mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic Ocean
- Proposed the idea of sea floor spreading.
- Portion of the mantle that causes the surface of the Earth to move.
- Type of plate boundary where plates are sliding past each other.
- The true edge of the continents
- Process where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle.
13 Clues: The supercontinent • The true edge of the continents • Location where subduction occurs. • Proposed the idea of sea floor spreading. • Any trace of a living organism preserved in rock. • Process where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle. • Type of plate boundary where plates are moving apart. • Consists of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle. • ...
softball 2023-04-03
Across
- – the defensive player who normally positions herself behind home
- – also known as “hitter”; an offensive player who takes his/her
- Team – the players on the field
- to hit the pitch
- – the diamond-shaped area in fair territory formed by the three bases
- someone does not swing the bat fully
- in the batter’s box to try to hit a pitch
- play-when they get 2 people out on one play
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- and receives pitches
- Box – a rectangular area beside the home plate where the batter must
- – the pitcher’s fastest pitch
- Ball – a technique used by the pitcher so that the ball goes up as it.
- home plate is normally covered by defensive players known as
13 Clues: to hit the pitch • and receives pitches • – the pitcher’s fastest pitch • Team – the players on the field • someone does not swing the bat fully • in the batter’s box to try to hit a pitch • play-when they get 2 people out on one play • home plate is normally covered by defensive players known as • – also known as “hitter”; an offensive player who takes his/her • ...
Hazardous Earth Landforms 2025-04-29
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- volcano that had an eruption that blew the top off
- formed at convergent boundaries on land
- superheated jets of water containing metal sulphides aka black smokers
- denser oceanic plate is forced under the continental plate
- displaces mid-oceanic ridge
- made up of layers of ash and acidic lava
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- partial melting of mantle rises to surface and forms chains of volcanic islands
- faulting formed as a sunken valley in mid-oceanic ridges
- effusive eruptions, found at plate boundaries
- central block left during formation of a rift valley
- magma erupting directly onto sea bed
- really big volcano
- mass of igneous rock injected into overlying rock deep in the crust
13 Clues: really big volcano • displaces mid-oceanic ridge • magma erupting directly onto sea bed • formed at convergent boundaries on land • made up of layers of ash and acidic lava • effusive eruptions, found at plate boundaries • volcano that had an eruption that blew the top off • central block left during formation of a rift valley • ...
Geology Crossword 2 by Olivia Morrow 2016-11-12
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- the breaking down of rocks,soil and minerals as well as artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, biota and waters.
- arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism
- is a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time
- outermost solid shell of a rocky planet or natural satellite, which is chemically distinct from the underlying mantle
- used to define and identify geologic periods
- is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- vertical elevation of the Earth’s surface in response to natural causes.
- a basic concept in geology that describes the time-consuming transitions through geologic time among the three main rock types
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- a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice, and/or by the force of gravity acting on the particles.
- is a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity and then gradually moves away from the ridge
- When something goes bye-bye
- core sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet, most commonly from the polar ice caps of Antarctica, Greenland or from high mountain glaciers elsewhere.
- types of rock that are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water
- an underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- the action of surface processes that remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, then transport it away to another location.
- is the rigid, outermost shell of a terrestrial-type planet or natural satellite that is defined by its rigid mechanical properties
- geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
18 Clues: When something goes bye-bye • used to define and identify geologic periods • an underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics • is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava • vertical elevation of the Earth’s surface in response to natural causes. • is a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time • ...
6. THE DINNER IS SERVED 2021-01-14
18 Clues: voi • lasi • kannu • leipä • veitsi • kattila • lusikka • maljakko • lautanen • kynttilä • tarjotin • haarukka • pöytäliina • lautasliina • paistinpannu • pippurimylly • suolasirotin • leivänpaahdin
Breakfast! 2021-11-25
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restaurante 2023-05-02
Unit4 2023-01-18
18 Clues: riz • verre • chips • sécher • étaler • couper • paille • viande • fromage • couteau • bouillir • cuillère • mélanger • assiette • éplucher • serviette • baguettes • fourchette
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
Across
- an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean
- the plate that is under Africa
- the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe
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- the plate that is made up of India and Australia
- the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica
- the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
- You live here!
7 Clues: You live here! • the plate that is under Africa • the plate that is made up of India and Australia • an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean • the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica • the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe • the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
Geological Forces Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- the layer of earth we live on
- plate movement where one tectonic plate goes under another plate
- pulling apart of two tectonic plates
- the crust and upper mantle
- fast moving, very hot, dark cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rocks
- a crack in the earth's crust
- means "all lands"; a supercontinent of all the continents making one big land mass
- this machine measures seismic waves
- shaking of the earth's surface
- the layer of earth as hot as the sun;a solid ball of iron
- area around the pacific plate with most of the earth's volcanoes and earthquakes
- Alfred Wegener saw that the continents looked like they fit together like ____ pieces.
- type of volcano made of volcanic ash, volcanic clinkers, or volcanic cinder
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- type of volcano also called a stratovolcano;cone shaped with steep sides
- inside the earth where the earth moves or breaks;start of seismic waves
- type of volcano in the shape of a large, round dome
- a surface wave that rolls the earth's surface during an earthquake
- coming together of two tectonic plates
- body waves; the second waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the largest layer of the earth
- viscous, slow moving lava
- a surface wave the moves the earth side to side during an earthquake
- a giant wave caused by under ocean earthquakes or volcano eruptions
- the layer of earth made of melted iron and nickel
- fast moving lava with clinkers
- sliding boundary of two tectonic plates
- body waves;the first waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the study of the earth
28 Clues: the study of the earth • viscous, slow moving lava • the crust and upper mantle • a crack in the earth's crust • the layer of earth we live on • the largest layer of the earth • shaking of the earth's surface • fast moving lava with clinkers • this machine measures seismic waves • pulling apart of two tectonic plates • coming together of two tectonic plates • ...
Geological Forces Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
Across
- the layer of earth we live on
- plate movement where one tectonic plate goes under another plate
- pulling apart of two tectonic plates
- the crust and upper mantle
- fast moving, very hot, dark cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rocks
- a crack in the earth's crust
- means "all lands"; a supercontinent of all the continents making one big land mass
- this machine measures seismic waves
- shaking of the earth's surface
- the layer of earth as hot as the sun;a solid ball of iron
- area around the pacific plate with most of the earth's volcanoes and earthquakes
- Alfred Wegener saw that the continents looked like they fit together like ____ pieces.
- type of volcano made of volcanic ash, volcanic clinkers, or volcanic cinder
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- type of volcano also called a stratovolcano;cone shaped with steep sides
- inside the earth where the earth moves or breaks;start of seismic waves
- type of volcano in the shape of a large, round dome
- a surface wave that rolls the earth's surface during an earthquake
- coming together of two tectonic plates
- body waves; the second waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the largest layer of the earth
- viscous, slow moving lava
- a surface wave the moves the earth side to side during an earthquake
- a giant wave caused by under ocean earthquakes or volcano eruptions
- the layer of earth made of melted iron and nickel
- fast moving lava with clinkers
- sliding boundary of two tectonic plates
- body waves;the first waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the study of the earth
28 Clues: the study of the earth • viscous, slow moving lava • the crust and upper mantle • a crack in the earth's crust • the layer of earth we live on • the largest layer of the earth • shaking of the earth's surface • fast moving lava with clinkers • this machine measures seismic waves • pulling apart of two tectonic plates • coming together of two tectonic plates • ...
Unit 5 & 6 Vocab 2025-05-14
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- A deep valley formed by the separation of tectonic plates.
- Extensive lava flows covering vast areas.
- A logarithmic scale measuring earthquake magnitude.
- A small, steep volcano made of volcanic fragments.
- The periodic switch in Earth's magnetic field direction.
- A large crater formed by volcanic collapse or eruption.
- A stationary magma source that creates volcanic islands.
- A volcanic channel transporting magma to the surface.
- The process of one tectonic plate sinking beneath another.
- A fast-moving cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rock.
- A tall volcano with alternating lava and ash layers.
- A large ocean wave triggered by earthquakes or other disturbances.
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- The process of mountain formation through tectonic forces.
- A mountain formed by shifting fault lines.
- A plate boundary where two plates collide.
- The force pulling a subducting plate into the mantle.
- The fastest seismic wave that travels through solids and liquids.
- The force applied to rocks that causes deformation.
- The energy released by an earthquake.
- A line on a map showing equal geological age.
- The gradual movement of continents over Earth's surface.
- The underground point where an earthquake originates.
- A tectonic boundary where plates slide past each other.
- A fracture in Earth's crust where movement occurs.
- The resistance of a fluid, like lava, to flow.
- The height of a seismic wave from its resting position.
- Rock fragments ejected during a volcanic eruption.
- The equilibrium between Earth's crust and mantle due to buoyancy.
- The processes associated with magma movement and eruptions.
- Energy waves produced by earthquakes.
- A body of intrusive igneous rock beneath Earth's surface.
- A small tectonic plate that moves independently.
32 Clues: The energy released by an earthquake. • Energy waves produced by earthquakes. • Extensive lava flows covering vast areas. • A mountain formed by shifting fault lines. • A plate boundary where two plates collide. • A line on a map showing equal geological age. • The resistance of a fluid, like lava, to flow. • A small tectonic plate that moves independently. • ...
Test 3 - Ocean Boundaries and Wilson Cycle 2025-10-01
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- This is driving magma to well up at the mid-ocean ridges and pull crust into the mantle
- Mountains on land are found at _____ plate boundaries
- The ____ Sea is an example of a terminal ocean
- This is the fourth stage of the Wilson cycle
- The ____ Mountains are an example of the suturing stage
- What is the supercontinent called?
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates move apart
- This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle
- The rock closest to the ____ _____ ____ will record the newest magnetic field readings
- The deformation of the Earth's crust
- The decreasing focus of earthquakes as a plate is subducted occurs on this zone
- This is the theory proposed by Alfred Wegener
- The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of earthquakes
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- This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess
- This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle
- The ___ ___ is an example of a juvenile ocean
- This is the second stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the Ocean life cycle proposed by John Tuzo Wilson
- The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of volcanoes
- The ____ Ocean is an example of a mature ocean
- This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the permanent marking of the Earth's magnetic field in the oceanic crust
- The ____ Ocean is an example of a declining ocean
- Mid-ocean ridges are found at ____ plate boundaries
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates collide
- When oceanic crust meets continental crust, the ____ ____ will subduct.
- The East ____ Rift Valley is an example of an embryonic ocean
- Magnetic ____ are alternate positive and negative magnetic field readings
- Earth's _____field is not constant
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates slide across each other
31 Clues: What is the supercontinent called? • Earth's _____field is not constant • The deformation of the Earth's crust • This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess • This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle • ...
Ch.20 Manicuring 2025-11-20
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- Nail shape for a client who is more conservative
- How many coats of polish color are standard for coverage
- Nail shape for a client who wants tapered, long nails
- multiuse implement that should be held at a 20 to 30 degree angle from the nail plate
- abrasive used to buff, polish, and remove fine scratches
- Personal Protective equipment
- multiuse implement used to lift small bits of debris from the nail plate
- treatment that increases blood circulation to the skin while also trapping moisture
- Type of nail hardener
- implement used for each side of the nail to prevent stress damage to the sides of the nail plate
- abrasive used to shorten and shape natural nails
- What is the best material for multiuse tool?
- Three part nail care procedure that includes disinfecting your tools
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- contain ingredients designed to seal the surface of the skin around the nails
- equipment made from plastic, metal, glass or ceramic
- manicure that eliminate soaking the nails in water
- List of services that you legally are allowed to perform within your license in your state
- How many coats for a successful nail polish application
- Lace, mesh, and fabric used for nail art
- Are also called pledgets and can be used for many things
- tool shaped like a two sided nail file and creates shine
- implement used to remove dead skin
- The most memorable part of the manicure
- designed to speed the evaporation of solvents, allowing them to harden more quickly
- Abrasive that should be used with caution and not generally on natural nails
- designed to loosen and dissolve dead tissue on the nail plate
- tool used to create a marbleized effect
- Many salons and spas have services based on...
28 Clues: Type of nail hardener • Personal Protective equipment • implement used to remove dead skin • The most memorable part of the manicure • tool used to create a marbleized effect • Lace, mesh, and fabric used for nail art • What is the best material for multiuse tool? • Many salons and spas have services based on... • Nail shape for a client who is more conservative • ...
shaping earths surface 2023-03-28
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- break in earths crust along which movement occurs
- a crater on a planet or satellite caused by the impact of a meteorite
- a volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash.
- an area which is dominated by volcanoes, created by volcanic activity, and shaped by volcanic activity over time.
- When two plates come together
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- rapid downhill movemet of soil loose rocks and boulders.
- mountain formed from two or more of Earth's tectonic plates are pushed together
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface
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- 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
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- mountains formed by the movement of large crustal blocks along faults formed when tensional forces pull apart the crust
- an area of many fractured pieces of crust along a large fault line
- process in which the nazca plate is forced under the south american plate
- openings, or vents where lava, tephra (small rocks), and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- curved line of volcanoes located in the united states
- a broad zone forming as the Pacific Plate slides northwestward past the North American Plate.
- a large wave which forms when an ocean disturbance suddenly moves a large volume of water
- rupture or sudden movement of rocks along a break in earths crust
20 Clues: When two plates come together • break in earths crust along which movement occurs • when two tectonic plates move away from each other • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land • curved line of volcanoes located in the united states • a volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash. • rapid downhill movemet of soil loose rocks and boulders. • ...
Weather!!!!!!! 2023-03-21
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- a relatively calm area near the equator where warm air rises
- the condition of the atmosphere at any given moment in a particular area
- a very large body of air that maintains uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure as it moves
- the tectonic plate movement away from another plate
- the boundary at which two different air masses meet
- a material found in nature that is useful to humans
- the cold winds from the poles to the 60 degree latitudes that blow from east to west
- the type of igneous rock formed by cooling quickly with small crystals
- a local wind that blows from the land toward a body of water
- the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- a local wind that blows from an ocean or sea toward the land
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- the relatively calm areas located near both 30 degree latitudes where cool air sinks
- the process of removing salt from seawater to obtain fresh water
- a line used on a map or chart connecting points of equal air pressure
- the winds, found between the 30 and 60 degree latitudes, that blow toward the poles from west to east
- the tectonic plate movement toward another plate
- a solid fossil fuel formed from decomposed plant remains
- a wind that changes direction with the change of seasons and which usually brings very heavy rainfall
- the winds that blow easterly from both 30 degree latitudes toward the equator
- a compound made of the elements hydrogen and carbon
- the type of rock formed by extreme heat and pressure
- the type of rock formed by melting, cooling and hardening
22 Clues: the tectonic plate movement toward another plate • the tectonic plate movement away from another plate • the boundary at which two different air masses meet • a compound made of the elements hydrogen and carbon • a material found in nature that is useful to humans • the type of rock formed by extreme heat and pressure • ...
Geophysical Processes and Associated Hazards 2014-05-07
Across
- Location of the 9.1 magnitude tsunami that affected 14 countries on Boxing Day 2004
- Exposure of the ocean floor preceding a tsunami wave hitting land
- Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano
- Result of tectonic and/or volcanic activity severe shaking of the ground that can cause mass destruction
- Mass movement mechanism triggered by seismic activity
- Plate boundary where new crust is created
- Discipline of dealing with and avoiding natural and man made catastrophies
- Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material
- Found at a destructive plate boundary where crust sinks into the mantle
- Conservative plate boundary
- Large area prone to volcanic and seismic activity around the Pacific Ocean
- A volcanic hazard consisting of a mixture of hot high density rock and gas
- Precipitation affected by volcanic gases such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides
- Destructive plate boundary
- 300,000 deaths 180,000 homes destroyed and 1.5 million people homeless following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake here in 2010
- Point on the surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano
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- Sudden swell of high water
- Earthquake resistant structures should not do this
- Lightweight airborne deposit from a volcanic eruption
- Renewable energy source that creates a high risk of radioactive explosions
- Weakness in rock formation often trigger of seismic activity
- Water saturated sediment acting as a fluid when shaken
- Devastation of infrastructure e.g. roads, railways and industry
- Part of the lithosphere which moves in continental drift
- Size of seismic or tectonic hazard
- Seismic activity that occurs preceding an earthquake as stress builds
- Seismic wave propagated by submarine tectonic fault
- Ruptured gas pipes and electricity lines can cause this potential hazard
- Logarithmic scale that measures magnitude of an earthquake
30 Clues: Sudden swell of high water • Destructive plate boundary • Conservative plate boundary • Size of seismic or tectonic hazard • Plate boundary where new crust is created • Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano • Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material • Earthquake resistant structures should not do this • Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano • ...
GeoPuzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- A type of igneous rock that cools underground.
- The inner _____ is the layer of the earth made of solid nickel and iron.
- Objects that can be made up of both minerals and organic materials.
- The type of rock that comes from volcanoes.
- Fragments of broken down rocks.
- Volcanoes that might erupt again are called:
- A type of igneous rock that cools on Earth's surface.
- Molten rock found on the outside of a volcano.
- A scientist who studies Earth, including its formation and tectonic activity.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevation of an area.
- Made up of the lower crust and upper mantle.
- A type of volcano made up of alternating layers of lava and ash.
- Molten rock found on the inside of a volcano.
- Tectonic plates move towards each other at __________ plate boundaries.
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- The type of rock that is created through heat, pressure, and chemical processes.
- Earthquake shaking can be detected using a ___________.
- The preserved remains or traces of organisms from the distant past.
- Continental _____ is caused by tectonic plate movement/seafloor spreading.
- Tectonic plates move away from each other at __________ plate boundaries.
- The outermost layer of the earth.
- The type of rock that is formed through the compression and cementation of sediments.
- The layer of the earth just beneath the crust that is semi-molten.
- Inorganic crystals that have clearly defined chemical formulas.
- Distinct shapes or features of the topography of a region.
- A type of volcano that is a broad, gently sloping mountain of hardened lava.
- Ground movement and shaking caused by tectonic plate slipping.
- layers of rock used to determine the geologic age of an area.
27 Clues: Fragments of broken down rocks. • The outermost layer of the earth. • The type of rock that comes from volcanoes. • Volcanoes that might erupt again are called: • Made up of the lower crust and upper mantle. • Molten rock found on the inside of a volcano. • A type of igneous rock that cools underground. • Molten rock found on the outside of a volcano. • ...
Agung Volcano Crossword Challenge!!! 2025-02-13
Across
- An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- Mountains created by volcanic activity.
- A type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates are moving toward each other.
- A volcano is an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.
- The layer of the Earth that lies below the lithosphere. This portion of the Earth's mantle flows like molten plastic despite being solid.
- Molten rock that flows from a volcano onto the Earth's surface.
- A mixture of molten and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth.
- A thinner layer of crust (usually made of basalt) found underneath oceans and other bodies of water.
- A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- A location where 2 plates meet.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
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- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- The outer layer of the earth, consisting of both the crust and upper mantle.
- A dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments, and gases ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing downslope at great speed.
- A thick layer of crust (usually made of granite) found beneath land masses.
- Rock formed when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes
- A island originating from a volcano or volcanic activity.
- A violent type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris and water.
- Mixture of rock, mineral, and glass particles emitted by a volcano during an eruption.
- Spot a part of the Earth's mantle where hot plumes rise upward, forming volcanoes on the crust.
20 Clues: A location where 2 plates meet. • Mountains created by volcanic activity. • A island originating from a volcano or volcanic activity. • Rock formed when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes • An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • Molten rock that flows from a volcano onto the Earth's surface. • ...
Laki Charms Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-19
Across
- A portion of the Earth's mantle that flows like molten plastic despite being solid.
- Formed from oceanic continental convergent plate boundaries.
- An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape
- The thinner and denser part of earths crust that makes up the ocean floor.
- The location in which two tectonic plates interact through converging, diverging, or transforming.
- A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
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- The location where two plates are being forced together by the convection currents in the earth's mantle.
- The solid, outermost layer of Earth, made of the crust and upper mantle.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- Molten rock (magma) erupted from a volcano.
- The layer of granitic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, which form the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores.
- A type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and solidifies.
- The location when two plates converge, and one plate is forced under another.
- Formed from oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundaries.
- A hot, chaotic mixture of rock fragments, gas, and ash that travels rapidly away from a volcanic vent or collapsing flow front.
- A hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano.
- Molten rock below the earth's surface near the upper mantle and lower crust.
- An area of the Earth's mantle from which hot plumes rise upward, forming volcanoes on the overlying crust.
- The solid remanence from fires, explosions, and/or volcanic vents.
20 Clues: Molten rock (magma) erupted from a volcano. • Formed from oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundaries. • Formed from oceanic continental convergent plate boundaries. • An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • A type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and solidifies. • ...
Geophysical Processes and Associated Hazards 2014-05-07
Across
- Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material
- Mass movement mechanism triggered by seismic activity
- A volcanic hazard consisting of a mixture of hot high density rock and gas
- Part of the lithosphere which moves in continental drift
- Plate boundary where new crust is created
- Devastation of infrastructure e.g. roads, railways and industry
- Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano
- Point on the surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- Precipitation affected by volcanic gases such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides
- Conservative plate boundary
- 300,000 deaths 180,000 homes destroyed and 1.5 million people homeless following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake here in 2010
- Seismic activity that occurs preceding an earthquake as stress builds
- Location of the 9.1 magnitude tsunami that affected 14 countries on Boxing Day 2004
- Exposure of the ocean floor preceding a tsunami wave hitting land
- Weakness in rock formation often trigger of seismic activity
- Lightweight airborne deposit from a volcanic eruption
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- Earthquake resistant structures should not do this
- Result of tectonic and/or volcanic activity severe shaking of the ground that can cause mass destruction
- Large area prone to volcanic and seismic activity around the Pacific Ocean
- Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano
- Discipline of dealing with and avoiding natural and man made catastrophies
- Sudden swell of high water
- Found at a destructive plate boundary where crust sinks into the mantle
- Water saturated sediment acting as a fluid when shaken
- Logarithmic scale that measures magnitude of an earthquake
- Destructive plate boundary
- Seismic wave propagated by submarine tectonic fault
- Size of seismic or tectonic hazard
- Ruptured gas pipes and electricity lines can cause this potential hazard
- Renewable energy source that creates a high risk of radioactive explosions
30 Clues: Sudden swell of high water • Destructive plate boundary • Conservative plate boundary • Size of seismic or tectonic hazard • Plate boundary where new crust is created • Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano • Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material • Earthquake resistant structures should not do this • Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
Across
- The process of ______ moves new ocean floor along mid ocean ridges and slowly moves outward along ocean basins
- ____ means all land
- Long steep valleys that form in the deepest part of the ocean are ______
- Arc shaped land chains of volcanic islands are _____ and are made of newly formed land
- Boundaries that move away from each other are called ______ boundaries
- When older parts of the ocean floor return to the mantle ____ occurs as the floor moves through trenches
- _________ is a range of volcanic mountains within a continent produced in part by subduction
- _____ are chains of mountains that extend through oceans
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- A long canyon that forms a valley in the center of a mid-ocean ridge
- The upwelling of mantle rock, known as _______, occur in hotspots and take on column shapes
- ______ is the theory that Earth’s plates move slowly driven by the convection currents of the mantle
- The gradual movement of the continents across Earth’s surface is ______ which was hypothesized by Alfred Wegener
- Plate that grind past each other without breaking or building the lithosphere are _______ boundaries
- ______ boundaries form where two tectonic plates move together
- Sound navigation and Ranging stand for _____ and is a system of using sound wave to calculate distance
- Lithosphere that slides into the asthenosphere near mid-ocean ridges is a result of ________ mechanics of plate motion mechanics
- A rock has ______ if it acquires the same type of polarity as the Earth's magnetic field at that time
- Broken pieces of the Earth’s lithosphere are _____
- The continuous circular flow in a fluid, a ______, is due to differences in density in the fluid.
- When dense oceanic lithosphere is pulled into the mantle is the _______ mechanism of plate motion mechanics
20 Clues: ____ means all land • Broken pieces of the Earth’s lithosphere are _____ • _____ are chains of mountains that extend through oceans • ______ boundaries form where two tectonic plates move together • A long canyon that forms a valley in the center of a mid-ocean ridge • Boundaries that move away from each other are called ______ boundaries • ...
Chapter 6: Manicuring 2023-10-01
Across
- boards and buffers 150-180 grit
- conservative nail shape
- shorten the nails free edge
- combination of clear polish and protein
- cosmetic treatment for the hands
- set of all tools that will be used in a service
- also called kneading
- absorb in the nail plate; increase flexibility; soften surrounding skin
- adds cross link to natural nail plate
- rapid tapping or striking motion of the hands against the skin
- used to gently scrape cuticle tissue from the natural nail plate
- colorless, inflammable liquid; removes oils and prepares nails for polish
- nail shape completely straight across the free edge
Down
- tools to perform nail services can be multi use or single use
- wooden stick used to remove cuticle tissue from the nail plate
- reusable implements
- barrier product;seal the skin surface; hold subdermal moisture in the skin
- abrasives 240 grit or higher
- nail shape suited to thin hands with long fingers and narrow nail beds
- nail shape with square free edge with rounded corner edges
- continuous trembling or shaking movement applied by the hand without leaving contact with the skin
- uses high- temperature steam and pressure to kill microorganisms and their spores
- disposable implements
- quickly reduce the thickness of any surface and produce deeper and more visible scratches on the surface
- stainless steel implement used to carefully trim dead skin around the nail
- list of services that you are legally allowed to perform in your specialty
- manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing, kneading, or tapping
- petroleum by product; excellent sealing properties; excellent moisture in the epidermal layer
- slightly tapered nail shape
29 Clues: reusable implements • also called kneading • disposable implements • conservative nail shape • shorten the nails free edge • slightly tapered nail shape • abrasives 240 grit or higher • boards and buffers 150-180 grit • cosmetic treatment for the hands • adds cross link to natural nail plate • combination of clear polish and protein • ...
Tectonic Plates 2025-03-14
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- a German meteorologist and geophysicist who came up with the continental drift hypothesis
- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent
- a deep canyonlike structure found along the creat of some ridge segments
- the action that drives the movement of tectonic plates
- the crust that is less likely to subduct due to its buoyancy
- the number of major plates which account for 94% of the Earth’s surface area
- the largest tectonic plate
- a boundary in which two plates slide past one another without creating or destroying lithosphere
- supercontinent containing all of the existing continents
- the amount of pieces the lithosphere is broken up into
- a hypothesis proposed by Harry Hess which suggested that new oceanic crust is produced at the crests of mid-ocean ridges
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- a well-tested theory proposing that Earth’s outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred km from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another
- elevated areas of the seafloor characterized by high heat flow and volcanism; found at divergent boundaries
- a hypothesis which suggested that all present continents once existed as a single supercontinent
- a plate boundary where the two plates move together
- linear zones of irregular topography on the deep-ocean floor that follows transform faults and their inactive extensions
- processes that deform Earth’s crust to create major structural features, such as mountains, continents, and ocean basins
- a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor
- a plate boundary in which two plates move apart
20 Clues: the largest tectonic plate • a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor • a plate boundary in which two plates move apart • a plate boundary where the two plates move together • the action that drives the movement of tectonic plates • the amount of pieces the lithosphere is broken up into • supercontinent containing all of the existing continents • ...
Plate tectonic project. 2022-01-21
Across
- An opening in the earth's crust which lava can escape.
- A big wave of water caused by a earthquake.
- solid rock underlying deposits like soil.
- A hot fluid below or within the earth's crust.
- What goes in the air after a eruption?
- A sudden violent shaking in the ground.
- The powdery residue left after a burning substance.
- An act of explosion in a volcano.
- The resistance of a fluid.
- This shakes during a earthquake.
- A type of rock found in volcanoes.
- A flow of lava from a volcano.
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- A movement of extremely high air pressure that is caused by a explosion in a earthquake.
- Region where many volcanoes erupt and earthquakes happen.
- A hard unreactive compound that occurs as mineral quartz.
- Hot molten or semi fluid rock.
- What does the ground do during a earthquake?
- A narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking.
- A sudden violent burst of energy.
- The sliding down of a mass of earth or rock.
- Giant pieces of the earth's crust and uppermost mantle.
21 Clues: The resistance of a fluid. • Hot molten or semi fluid rock. • A flow of lava from a volcano. • This shakes during a earthquake. • A sudden violent burst of energy. • An act of explosion in a volcano. • A type of rock found in volcanoes. • What goes in the air after a eruption? • A sudden violent shaking in the ground. • solid rock underlying deposits like soil. • ...
Plate Tectonic Unit 2014-04-03
Across
- a theory of explaining the earth crust
- region between the crust and core
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
- admission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
- a current in a fluid causing convection
- upper part of earths mantle
- solid and inside the otter core
- where heat and electricity is transmitted through an object
- the gradual movement of continents across earth
- movement in liquid when hotter liquid rises and colder sinks and causes the transfer of heat
- when two plates move away from each other
Down
- two plates sliding past one another
- dark, fine-grained volcanic rock
- rigid outer part of earth
- a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar
- theory an explanation gotten from the scientific method
- when two plates collide
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of plates on earth's crust
- composed thickly of nickel and iron and is liquid
- degree of compactness in a substance
- Outer most layer of the earth
21 Clues: when two plates collide • rigid outer part of earth • upper part of earths mantle • Outer most layer of the earth • solid and inside the otter core • dark, fine-grained volcanic rock • region between the crust and core • two plates sliding past one another • degree of compactness in a substance • a theory of explaining the earth crust • a current in a fluid causing convection • ...
MY EATWELL PLATE 2023-03-04
23 Clues: ЖИР • ДИЕТА • БЕЛОК • КРУПЫ • ЙОГУРТ • ПОРЦИЯ • ОТХОДЫ • КАЛОРИИ • ВИТАМИН • БОЛЕЗНЬ • КАЛЬЦИЙ • ЗДОРОВЬЕ • КЛЕТЧАТКА • ПРОПОРЦИЯ • ПРАВИЛЬНЫЙ • БОГАТ ЧЕМ-ТО • НАБИРАТЬ ВЕС • ПЕРЕРАБАТЫВАТЬ • СБАЛАНСИРОВАННЫЙ • РАСТИБ ВЫРАЩИВАТЬ • НАБРАТЬ ЛИШНИЙ ВЕС • ДРАТЬСЯ, СРАЖАТЬСЯ • ПОТРЕБНОСТИ В ЭНЕРГИИ
Plate Motion Vocabulary 2022-12-01
Across
- Hot liquid rock below the Earth's surface.
- An extinct reptile.
- An object or diagram that helps us understand something.
- A digram that shows what the inside of something looks like.
- Moving apart in different drections.
- Any activity in which gas, steam, and lava are pushed from the Earth.
- A sudden shaking of the Earth's surface.
- An underwater mountain range.
- A natural spring that sends hot water into the atmosphere.
- The slow pulling apart of land.
- A large section of land.
- A long deep indentation in the ocean floor.
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- Where two plates meet.
- How fast something happens.
- To examine in dtail for a purpose.
- Evidence of life from the past.
- The Earths, outer most layer.
- A set of interacting parts.
- The outside or top layer.
- A feature that forms on land.
- Any of Earth's continuos areas of land.
- Something that is similar over and over.
- Hot liquid rock on the Earth's surface.
- The sudden pushing out of lava from a volcano.
24 Clues: An extinct reptile. • Where two plates meet. • A large section of land. • The outside or top layer. • How fast something happens. • A set of interacting parts. • The Earths, outer most layer. • A feature that forms on land. • An underwater mountain range. • Evidence of life from the past. • The slow pulling apart of land. • To examine in dtail for a purpose. • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2021-03-29
Across
- Boundary, Tectonic plates moving opposite ways from each other.
- The viscous upper layer of Earths mantle.
- Molten rock under the Earths surface.
- These occur due to tectonic plates moving releasing energy that sends energy waves through the crust and creates shakes on Earths surface.
- Forms, Formed by two convergent tectonic plates pressed against each other.
- Boundary, Tectonic plates moving away from each other creating new crust.
- The rupture in Earths crust due to tectonic plates moving under each other.
- The hot and dense centre of Earth.
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- Boundary, Tectonic plates moving away from each other destroying old crust.
- The type of plates formed by convergent boundaries.
- The outer solid shell of Earth.
- The planet we live on.
- The outer part of Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The layer\layers of gasses surrounding a planet.
- Spreading, The process in which tectonic plates split apart from each other.
- The mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior.
- A big wave
- The former large continent that has had other parts of it broken off.
- Molten rock the breaks through the crust to Earth's surface.
- The type of plates formed by divergent boundaries.
20 Clues: A big wave • The planet we live on. • The outer solid shell of Earth. • The hot and dense centre of Earth. • Molten rock under the Earths surface. • The viscous upper layer of Earths mantle. • The mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior. • The layer\layers of gasses surrounding a planet. • The type of plates formed by divergent boundaries. • ...
tectonic plate movements 2021-04-27
Across
- a natural disaster caused by transform
- the layer on the upper part of the mantle
- Two plates one oceanic and one continental collide together
- a natural event that leads to diaster
- liquid that falls out of the landform caused by transform
- the layer below the outercore
- the thickest part of the earth
- Two plates move away from eachother
- two
- a plate that is less dense than oceanic
- the reason that tectonic plates move
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- the layer below the mantle
- the second disaster that is caused by transform
- this is created due to subduction
- a type of plate that is more dense that contineal
- a natural feature of the earth
- one oceanic sinks under the continental plates
- this is caused by divergant
- The outer layer of the earth
- this forms because of Collison
20 Clues: two • the layer below the mantle • this is caused by divergant • The outer layer of the earth • the layer below the outercore • a natural feature of the earth • the thickest part of the earth • this forms because of Collison • this is created due to subduction • Two plates move away from eachother • the reason that tectonic plates move • a natural event that leads to diaster • ...
Plate motion vocabulary 2022-11-01
Across
- the distance of a place north and south of Earth's equator
- a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface of the
- the ability to make things move or change
- imaginary line that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- To use any of the five senses to gather information about something.
- winds that move in one direction and are strong enough to push ocean currents
- general weather patterns over a long time period
- the outside or top layer of something
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- a climate pattern where water near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the weather around the world
- the distance of a place east or Earth's prime meridian
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- ocean water flowing in a continuous path
- A measure of how hot or cold something is, the average speed
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth or another planet, that is held in place by gravity
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- related to the sun
- a giant pattern of moving water spans whole oceans and moves water from place to place in a circle
- the study of weather patterns over a long period of time
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- any of the earth's main continuous area of land such as Africa, Asia, and North America
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
22 Clues: related to the sun • the outside or top layer of something • ocean water flowing in a continuous path • the ability to make things move or change • general weather patterns over a long time period • an event or process that leads to a result or change • the distance of a place east or Earth's prime meridian • the study of weather patterns over a long period of time • ...
Plate Tectonic Project 2023-11-16
Across
- Any trace of an organism that is preserved in rock.
- Earth's lithosphere separated by cracks.
- A molten mixture of rock.
- The amount of mass in an object.
- The shaking of the Earth.
- Heat transfer through the movement of a fluid.
- an instrument that records and measures an earthquake's seismic waves.
- Heat transfer through contact between objects.
- a number that geologists give to an earthquake based on the size.
- When plates move apart.
Down
- Breaks in Earth's crust where rocks moved past eachother.
- The transfer of heat through rays.
- When plates move together.
- A mountain that forms in the Earth's crust when molten material reaches the surface.
- A string of islands created by volcanoes.
- When plates slide past eachother.
- A force that changes rock.
- when magma reaches the surface.
- Major belt of volcanos.
- Earth's supercontinent.
20 Clues: Major belt of volcanos. • Earth's supercontinent. • When plates move apart. • A molten mixture of rock. • The shaking of the Earth. • When plates move together. • A force that changes rock. • when magma reaches the surface. • The amount of mass in an object. • When plates slide past eachother. • The transfer of heat through rays. • Earth's lithosphere separated by cracks. • ...
Amplify - Plate Motion 2023-09-19
Across
- the place where two plates meet
- hot liquid rock on the surface of the Earth
- a diagram that shows that shows what the inside of something looks like
- moving apart in different directions
- how often or fast something happens
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth'sp plates
- Earth's outermost layer of hard, solid rock
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor
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- evidence of life from the past
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
- the outside or top layer of something
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- moving toward the same place
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- any of Earth's main continuous areas of land
- the slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- is a feature that forms on the surface of a planet
- a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- is hot liquid rock below the surface of the Earth
20 Clues: moving toward the same place • evidence of life from the past • the place where two plates meet • how often or fast something happens • moving apart in different directions • the outside or top layer of something • a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • hot liquid rock on the surface of the Earth • Earth's outermost layer of hard, solid rock • ...
Paddock to Plate 2025-11-09
Across
- A statement describing what a project must include
- Edible food that is thrown away
- A source of potential danger
- Being protected from danger or harm
- Actions that reduce risk in a workplace
- How something looks or appeals to the senses
- Health problems caused by poor food choices
- Handheld equipment used to complete a task
- Businesses involved in farming and food production
- The natural world around us
- Shared beliefs, traditions, and food practices of a group
- Keeping things clean to prevent illness
- Designing tools or spaces to fit people comfortably
- The journey of food from farm to consumer
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- Gases released that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Large-scale farming to sell products
- How well something works for its intended purpose
- All businesses involved in producing and selling food
- Steps taken to complete a task or create something
- Not having reliable access to safe, nutritious food
- Turning raw ingredients into packaged food products
- Growing plants and raising animals for food
- Using resources responsibly to protect the future
- Collecting crops at the time they naturally grow best
- Traditional Australian foods from native plants or animals
- Using knowledge and equipment to solve problems
- Farming fish or seafood
27 Clues: Farming fish or seafood • The natural world around us • A source of potential danger • Edible food that is thrown away • Being protected from danger or harm • Large-scale farming to sell products • Actions that reduce risk in a workplace • Keeping things clean to prevent illness • The journey of food from farm to consumer • Handheld equipment used to complete a task • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
Across
- the plate that is made up of India and Australia
- You live here!
- the plate that is under Africa
- the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe
Down
- the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
- the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica
- an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean
7 Clues: You live here! • the plate that is under Africa • the plate that is made up of India and Australia • an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean • the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica • the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe • the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
Zoya's crossword 2018-07-04
9 Clues: T______ plate • pacific P______ • something that erupts • comes out of a volcano • the centre of the earth • the top layer of the earth • how many km is the ring of fire • the deepest part of the ocean floor • was once believed to be apart of the pacific plate
S9 Lección 5B Table setting & eating out 2023-04-30
Maori Pangakupu 2019-08-25
Spanish 2019-12-06
19 Clues: bag • jar • pot • belt • gold • plate • radio • botas • video • silver • wallet • ceramic • jewelry • earings • necklace • bracelet • cassette • handicraft • radio tape player
Plate Tectonic Cross Word 2013-11-19
Across
- Vibrations of the earth and its crust
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle
- A geologic process in which one edge of one crustal plate is forced below the edge of another
- A curved chain of volcanic island
- A large-scale motion of Earth's lithosphere
- A deep furrow or ditch
- To raise or elevate
- Forming or belonging to a continent
- To change markedly the appearance or form
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- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- A hardened layer, coating, or deposit on the surface of something usually soft.
- Relating to the ocean
- The large-scale motions of Earth's lithosphere
- Drawing apart from a common point or diverging
- The act, condition, quality, or fact of converging
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground
- The rigid outer part of the earth
- An edge and the area immediately adjacent to it
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapour, and gas are or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- The layer of the earth between the crust and the core
20 Clues: To raise or elevate • Relating to the ocean • A deep furrow or ditch • A curved chain of volcanic island • The rigid outer part of the earth • Forming or belonging to a continent • Vibrations of the earth and its crust • The upper layer of the earth's mantle • A sudden violent shaking of the ground • To change markedly the appearance or form • ...
science crossword 2014-02-23
Across
- mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean.
- a theory of moving plates.
- the dense metallic center of earth.
- forms when two plates collide
- As a slab sinks, it pulls the rest of the plate with it.
- the outer part if the magnetic field that interacts with charged particles.
- cold and rigid outermost layer.
- man who had a theory.
- The denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate.
- the brittle and rocky layer of earth
- material soft enough to flow.
- a supercontinent.
- theory that states that earth's surface is made of rocky plates.
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- occurs and the magnetic fields reverse directions.
- Rising mantle pushes plates away from each other.
- the thick middle layer in the solid part of earth.
- circulation of material caused by differences in temperature.
- a state in which magnetized objects will point north.
- a state in which magnetized objects will point south.
- forms where two plates slide past each other.
- forms where two plates separate.
- Process in which new seafloor is made.
- the plastic layer below the lithosphere that has part of the crust and mantle in it.
23 Clues: a supercontinent. • man who had a theory. • a theory of moving plates. • forms when two plates collide • material soft enough to flow. • cold and rigid outermost layer. • forms where two plates separate. • the dense metallic center of earth. • the brittle and rocky layer of earth • Process in which new seafloor is made. • mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean. • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2021-04-01
Across
- Where two plates are moving apart
- They are created by subduction
- A fine grained volcanic rock formed by the partial of the mantle
- A dark intrusive igneous rock
- The pieces of earths crust
- Where two plates are colliding.
- A fracture or zone of fractures in the earth along which there has been a displacement of the sides relative to one another
- The solid outer portion of the earth
- Molten material erupted at the surface of the earth
- Atom with same atomic number, different number of neutrons
- The act of imitating the behaviour of some situation
- The outer layer of the earth
- The layer of the earth between the crust and the core
- Large section of earths crust and upper mantle that moves around on the asthenosphere
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- Molten rock in the earths crust
- A specialist in the history of the earth in rocks
- Rigid layer made out of and upper mantle
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- The lower layer of the crust
- Where plates slide passed each other
20 Clues: The pieces of earths crust • The lower layer of the crust • The outer layer of the earth • A dark intrusive igneous rock • They are created by subduction • Molten rock in the earths crust • Where two plates are colliding. • Where two plates are moving apart • Where plates slide passed each other • The solid outer portion of the earth • Rigid layer made out of and upper mantle • ...
1st Year Christmas test 2024-11-20
Across
- – Name a metamorphic rock used in construction.
- – Which reindeer has a red nose?
- – What landform is created when two plates collide?
- – Which plate boundary creates new land?
- – What causes tectonic plates to move?
- – What is a popular main dish for Christmas dinner?
- – What sedimentary rock forms from compressed sand?
- – What is Ireland's most common sedimentary rock?
- – Name an extrusive igneous rock.
- – Which scale measures earthquake strength?
- – What animals pull Santa’s sleigh?
- – What was the name of the supercontinent?
- – Where in Ireland can you find basalt columns?
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- – What type of plate boundary causes earthquakes?
- – Which plate boundary causes subduction?
- – Where in Ireland can you find granite?
- – What is molten rock inside the Earth called?
- – What forms in extrusive rocks due to rapid cooling?
- – Name the underwater mountain range between Europe and America.
- – Where did a devastating earthquake occur in 2010?
- – What forms in intrusive rocks due to slow cooling?
- – What is used to count down the days to Christmas?
- – What is the name of the Christmas movie starring Will Ferrell as one of Santa’s helpers?
- – Name an intrusive igneous rock.
- – What is molten rock on the Earth's surface called?
25 Clues: – Which reindeer has a red nose? • – Name an extrusive igneous rock. • – Name an intrusive igneous rock. • – What animals pull Santa’s sleigh? • – What causes tectonic plates to move? • – Where in Ireland can you find granite? • – Which plate boundary creates new land? • – Which plate boundary causes subduction? • – What was the name of the supercontinent? • ...
Denton County Tax Office 2025-11-18
Across
- Discontinued plate material
- Type of card used for authorization.
- A clownfish... and a queue system...
- The month property tax is due
- "I thought we didn't need an inspection anymore"
- Our newest department
- Highway is to motor vehicle as ADVAL is to
- We can't notarize but we can
- The reason a statement is signed by both buyer and seller
- A01 is the first ticket for a
- The type of title that needs a rider to correct
- 2010 means my odometer is
- I have a "N" brand
- Has a plate but may not have a title?
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- When the death certificate is needed.
- LL/SUV
- Placards are red. Wait, they're blue too. The form isn't notarized. They have this in lieu.
- I wanted ketchup packets for my tenders no ___ packets!
- Costs an additional 20% on top of prescribed registration fee.
- prints titles
- The DD214 helps decide a plate's
- Why does my registration cost an extra $200?
- What puts the T in RTS?
- Most people start as a
- Name of the position in charge of a substation.
- A candy cane plate
- A contactless method of webdealer payment
27 Clues: LL/SUV • prints titles • A candy cane plate • I have a "N" brand • Our newest department • Most people start as a • What puts the T in RTS? • 2010 means my odometer is • Discontinued plate material • We can't notarize but we can • The month property tax is due • A01 is the first ticket for a • The DD214 helps decide a plate's • Type of card used for authorization. • ...
Nail Disorders 2021-06-03
9 Clues: folded nail • bitten nails • redness, pain, swelling, pus • white spots on the nail plate • black band within the nail plate • skin stretched by the nail plate • ridges caused by harsh cleaning agents • thin, white nail plates; use 240 grit file • increase curvature of the nail; aka trumpet
2G Vocabulario noviembre 2020-07-15
20 Clues: ham • rice • fish • food • apple • plate • table • salad • carrot • turkey • cookie • banana • noodles • dessert • potatoes • delicious • pineapple • mashed potatoes • South American Country • South American Country
prepare 1 2022-03-10
19 Clues: jam • air • keran • dapur • pisau • lampu • kasur • sabun • bantal • gambar • piring • kompor • selimut • mangkuk • pancuran • kamar mandi • penggorengan • kamar tidur • ruang keluarga
les parties du corps 2 2013-03-21
Med Terms Review 2024 2024-05-20
Words 2022-10-22
19 Clues: сад • пол • нож • внизу • вилка • стена • крыша • чашка • ложка • кухня • вверху • одежда • занятие • потолок • свобода • тарелка • разведенный • room спальня • испытывать жажду
engels 2015-10-19
19 Clues: brug • ontbijt • gewicht • blokeerd • voertuig • spoorweg • rondpunt • brandstof • omleiding • rijstrook • koppeling • indicator • bestemming • takelwagen • nummerplaat • versnelling • inhaalverbod • geadresseerde • sneeuwkettingen
Sweet Potato Dumplings 2022-01-26
A CROSSWORD 2025-01-14
19 Clues: len • šal • brki • leto • doma • teta • krona • hiter • kljun • hodnik • prazen • lasulja • papagaj • umetnik • krožnik • Benetke • oblačila • kopalnica • prst na roki
Wyatt Banks 4th 2021-11-04
10 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • never again • stores magma • middle of a plate • when lava pours out • edge of pacific plate • connects chambers to a vent • subduction of oceanic plates
Wyatt Banks 4th 2021-11-04
10 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • never again • stores magma • middle of a plate • when lava pours out • edge of pacific plate • connects chambers to a vent • subduction of oceanic plates
EARTH SCIENCE PT#2 2021-02-03
Across
- A fault on which the two blocks slide past one another.
- A type of plate movement that found in San Andreas Fault.
- This boundary occurs when two plates move away.
- Occurs when two plates move toward each other.
- linear, strata normally dip away from axial center, oldest
- The term for the force exerted by a tectonic plate descending into the mantle.
- They are geological features formed by convergent boundaries.
- Opposite of a convergent boundary, a divergent boundary is formed by the spreading of a tectonic plate.
- It occurs between the core and mantle or even between the asthenosphere and lithosphere.
- It is formed at the base of the continental rise about 4000 to 6000 meters deep.
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- The one who proposed that the sea floor is spreading.
- These are inclined fractures where the blocks have mostly shifted vertically.
- Gravitational force that causes a plate to move away from the crest of an ocean ridge, and into a subduction zone.
- It is a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- These are regions that are below sea level and about 70% of these areas hold the planet’s water.
- Internal process drives the molten rocks in the mantle to rise to the lithosphere.
- A fault rock which is cohesive with a poorly developed or absent planar fabric, or which is incohesive, characterized.
- It is the force per unit that place on a rock.
- Another geological feature that results from a subduction zone.
- It is a central valley formed at the summit of the oceanic ridges as the molten materials continuously flow out from the ridges.
20 Clues: Occurs when two plates move toward each other. • It is the force per unit that place on a rock. • This boundary occurs when two plates move away. • The one who proposed that the sea floor is spreading. • A fault on which the two blocks slide past one another. • A type of plate movement that found in San Andreas Fault. • ...
Living with the physical environment 2024-07-04
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- organisms who absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis
- an extended area of beach material that sticks out into the sea, joined to the mainland at one end
- living components of an ecosystem
- herbivores
- the top of a wave
- the type of air pressure when air is rising
- the variety of life in the world or particular habitat
- a ridge of sand or shingle which joins two headlands
- the type of air pressure when air is sinking
- a sudden or violent movement within the Earth's crust, followed by aftershocks
- an organism which breaks down dead tissue e.g. fungus
- the removal of solid mineral resources from the earth
- the most common wind direction for an area
- the long-term change in the earth's climate due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions
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- responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains local people
- the measure of distance north or south of the equator
- plate boundary where to plates come together and the denser plate subducts
- an area of low pressure with winds moving in a spiral around a calm central point
- the down-slope movement of rock or soil due to gravity
- a complex hierarchy of plants and animals that rely on each other for food
- a long period of little or no rainfall
- winds that carry air back to the equator
- plate margin where two plates move apart and rising magma creates new land
- plate margin where two plates slide past each other
- the zig-zag movement of sediment along the coast
- the cutting down of trees
- the type of weather that results in rocks being disintegrated
- the distance between two successive crests
28 Clues: herbivores • the top of a wave • the cutting down of trees • living components of an ecosystem • a long period of little or no rainfall • winds that carry air back to the equator • the distance between two successive crests • the most common wind direction for an area • the type of air pressure when air is rising • the type of air pressure when air is sinking • ...
Geology crossword 2021-12-03
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- a feature that forms where a stream or river ends and deposits sediment on land
- any change to the Earth’s crust that results from two tectonic plates converging
- the slope of a river or stream
- processes such as landslides or stream erosion that break down or wash away the surface of geologic features
- the slow broad upward movement of the Earth’s surface
- a landform that results when increased pressure is put on a rock layers causing them to fold downward
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- circular movement of molten magma that causes tectonic plates to shift
- a landform that results when increased pressure is put on rock layers causing them to fold upwards
- a plate boundary where two tectonic plates collide
- where two plates slide past one another
- a process that displaces rock layers when surfaces on either side of a crack in the earth's surface shift
- the process that occurs when two plates converge causing the crust to fold over onto itself
- no longer active but capable of erupting one day
- when two plate slide away from each other
- a destructive natural process through which rock and soil are loosened and removed from the Earth surface
- the area extending from a stream to its valley walls where sediment is deposited when the stream overflows
- where oceanic plates converge and the older denser oceanic plates
- pulled under the other tectonic plate at a convergent plate boundary
- processes that help build or shape geological features
- particles of sandstone or dirt that are removed from Earth's surface and deposited elsewhere
- the feature that forms when sediment is carried from a stream: to river into another body of water such as an ocean lake or larger river
21 Clues: the slope of a river or stream • where two plates slide past one another • when two plate slide away from each other • no longer active but capable of erupting one day • a plate boundary where two tectonic plates collide • the slow broad upward movement of the Earth’s surface • processes that help build or shape geological features • ...
cereal box project 2025-02-14
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- 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.
- is a fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter
- makes Lava
- coming closer together, especially in characteristics or ideas.
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- the solid, outer part of the Earth
- the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that makes up the planet's continents and continental shelves
- the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that is found under the oceans and formed at spreading centres on oceanic ridges, which occur at divergent plate boundaries.
- an island of volcanic origin
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- 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.
- path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- a small area or region with a relatively hot temperature in comparison to its surroundings.
- formed from the cooling and solidification of molten (melted) rock.
- starts out as a simple crack in the Earth called a volcanic vent.
- molten or partially molten rock (magma)
- The location where two plates meet
- mixtures of water, volcanic ash, tephra, rock fragments, and chunks of ice that can flow like wet concrete.
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance.
20 Clues: makes Lava • an island of volcanic origin • The location where two plates meet • the solid, outer part of the Earth • molten or partially molten rock (magma) • is a fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter • the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance. • an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • ...
Neurophysiology & Contraction 2025-03-25
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- Channels responding to changes in membrane potential.
- Phase restoring negative membrane potential (K+ efflux).
- Passive ion channels maintaining resting membrane potential.
- Rapid depolarization/repolarization propagating along excitable membranes.
- Channels opening when neurotransmitters bind.
- Synapse between motor neuron and muscle fiber.
- State of having a membrane potential (negative inside relative to outside).
- Vesicles storing neurotransmitters in axon terminals.
- Measure of potential energy in electrical charges (in millivolts).
- Voltage difference between a cell's interior and exterior.
- Pump maintaining ionic gradients by exchanging 3Na+ out/2K+ in.
- Space between axon terminal and motor end plate.
- Ion channels opening/closing in response to stimuli.
- Specialized sarcolemma region with acetylcholine receptors.
- Depolarization of motor end plate by acetylcholine.
- Sequence linking action potentials to crossbridge cycling.
- Junction between neuron and target cell (e.g., neuromuscular junction).
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- Process where action potentials trigger muscle contraction.
- Study of electrical properties in cells and tissues.
- Long projection of a neuron conducting action potentials.
- Voltage difference across a cell membrane.
- State of being supplied with motor neurons.
- Combined influence of concentration and electrical gradients on ions.
- Stable voltage (-70mV in neurons) when not transmitting signals.
- Phase where membrane potential becomes less negative (Na+ influx).
- Neuron transmitting signals from CNS to muscles.
- Chemical messengers (e.g., acetylcholine) crossing synaptic clefts.
- Enzyme breaking down acetylcholine to terminate signals.
- End of axon releasing neurotransmitters.
- Ability of action potentials to spread along membranes.
- Neurotransmitter activating skeletal muscle contraction.
31 Clues: End of axon releasing neurotransmitters. • Voltage difference across a cell membrane. • State of being supplied with motor neurons. • Channels opening when neurotransmitters bind. • Synapse between motor neuron and muscle fiber. • Neuron transmitting signals from CNS to muscles. • Space between axon terminal and motor end plate. • ...
Meal Planning & Etiquette 2022-04-20
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- New cooks should prepare ____ recipes.
- Use flatware from the _______ in.
- Pass foods this direction.
- No food should be put on this part of a plate.
- Forks, spoons, knives.
- Manners show ____ for others.
- Food choices may be limited based on where you ____.
- Cooking from ____ can save money.
- Toothpicks should be used in ____.
- Setting the table affects the ____ of food.
- Your napkin goes here during the meal.
- Placed to the left of the plate.
- Chew with your mouth ____.
- A list of things that need to be done to finish a meal. (two words)
- Courtesy shown by good manners.
- Pass salt & pepper ______
- The guidelines of aesthetically pleasing meals. (two words)
- Working on several items at the same time. (two words)
- The way food is presented.
- Affects the kind of foods made in a home.
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- Never place food here.
- Should be considered for people with certain health concerns. (two words)
- Plates, cups, bowls.
- Sit from this side of the chair.
- Do this as you cook to manage time. (two words)
- Placed to left of fork, center of the plate, or in the water goblet.
- A place setting for one person.
- Begin to eat when ______ has been served.
- These foods may speed up prep time but are usually more expensive.
- Glasses & goblets.
- Never use this item at the table
- These are not allowed on the table.
- Wait ____ minutes before calling late arrivals.
- These are 18-20% of the total meal.
- Your napkin goes ____ of the plate when you are done eating.
- If there more than ___ people at the table you can eat when ___ have been served.
- The napkin should not _____ the flatware.
- Your napkin goes here if you leave and plan to return.
38 Clues: Glasses & goblets. • Plates, cups, bowls. • Never place food here. • Forks, spoons, knives. • Pass salt & pepper ______ • Pass foods this direction. • Chew with your mouth ____. • The way food is presented. • Manners show ____ for others. • A place setting for one person. • Courtesy shown by good manners. • Sit from this side of the chair. • Never use this item at the table • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- the plate that is made up of India and Australia
- You live here!
- the plate that is under Africa
- the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe
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- the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
- the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica
- an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean
7 Clues: You live here! • the plate that is under Africa • the plate that is made up of India and Australia • an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean • the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica • the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe • the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
Hope's Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-01
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- Movement of Earth's continents relative to each other
- Supercontinent
- New oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity then gradually moves away from the
- Change in a planet's magnetic field.
- One tectonic plate moves under another on and sinks into man
- Two plates moving away from each other
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- Two plates slide past each other
- A line demoting suites of rocks and minerals samples all formed at the same time
- a subsea chasm extending along the crest of a mid-ocean ridge, locus of the magma upwellings that accompany seafloor spreading.
- Crest of a plate moves away towards subduction zone
- Study of the magnetic record in rocks
- Two plates move towards each other
- portion of motion of a tectonic plate by its subduction
- Measures small changes in magnetic fields
14 Clues: Supercontinent • Two plates slide past each other • Two plates move towards each other • Change in a planet's magnetic field. • Study of the magnetic record in rocks • Two plates moving away from each other • Measures small changes in magnetic fields • Crest of a plate moves away towards subduction zone • Movement of Earth's continents relative to each other • ...
Trimester II Final Review XWord 2020-02-27
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- a type of rock that forms when melted rock cools and hardens
- nonrenewable resources that are rich in energy.
- melted rock on Earth's surface
- rock that is created from previously existing rock by the action of intense heat and pressure
- water stored below Earth's surface in soil and rock layers
- a model describing the transformations of rocks from one major rock type to another
- stored energy
- all of the water on, under, and above the Earth
- a tectonic plate boundary at which two tectonic plates move away from each other
- movement of energy and matter through fluids, such as the asthenosphere or atmosphere, that enable natural processes, such as the rock cycle and water cycle, respectively
- resources that are obtained from the earth
- the transfer of energy though a vacuum
- energy of motion
- the transfer of heat through a solid
- geologic event that frequently occurs at transform plate boundaries and sometimes at convergent boundaries
- melted rock located beneath Earth's surface
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- a tectonic plate boundary at which two tectonic plates move toward each other, causing collisions and subduction zones
- that part of Earth in which life can exist
- Earth's geologic processes are the same in the present as in the past
- the part of Earth which is composed mostly of rocks; the crust and outer mantle
- a tectonic plate boundary along which plates slide horizontally past one another in opposite directions
- a nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to produce more massive nuclei resulting in the release of large amounts of energy
- The layer of soft but solid mobile rock found below the lithosphere.
- Earth's crust, both beneath the oceans and continents, as well as the mantle and inner and outer core
- a crack in a body of rock that the rock can move along
- rock formed by gravity pressing fragments of other rocks and minerals together as they settle on land or under the ocean over a long period of time
- scientific law stating that, in undisturbed rock layers, each layer is younger than the layer beneath it, and older than the layer above it
- the transfer of heat through a fluid
- a natural, solid substance found in rocks
- resource that is able to meet the demands of current use and yet be maintained in usable quantities to meet indefinite future demands.
- renewable energy source created from organisms
- the sinking of an oceanic plate beneath a plate of lesser density at a convergent boundary
- a substance or matter that is human-made
- the layers of gases that surround a planet
- energy in the form of heat
35 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • energy in the form of heat • melted rock on Earth's surface • the transfer of heat through a fluid • the transfer of heat through a solid • the transfer of energy though a vacuum • a substance or matter that is human-made • a natural, solid substance found in rocks • that part of Earth in which life can exist • ...
vivian6 2024-10-10
13 Clues: lava • heat • flows • in volcano • of heated water • chambers to a vent • chamber- stores magma • spot-middle of a plate • cone-violent with cinder • flow-when lava pours out • spring-water heated by magma • of fair-edge of pacific plate • flow-hot gas,ash,cinder,and bombs
Sigrún 2023-09-21
19 Clues: Sár • Asni • Klár • Banna • Diskur • Greina • Stöðugt • Rökræða • Eldavél • Ólöglegt • Sýnilegur • Líkamlegt • Lygasögur • Niðulægja • Hrein mey • Alvarlegt • Rassskella • Eiginleiki • Sjálfsöruggur
Unit 13 2023-05-26
19 Clues: või • aken • jahu • mõõk • sool • korv • viiul • sibul • juust • piknik • omlett • suhkur • taldrik • võileib • puuvili • küpsised • laev, paat • Inglismaa pealinn • piraat, mereröövel
You 2022-03-30
The Earths Systems 2012-11-07
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- the layer between the inner core and the mantle
- the place in New Zealand where an earthquake struck on the 3rd of February 1931
- what sedimentary rock is made of
- the part of the earths crust that move and create earthquakes
- a type of earthquake wave
- A type of rock made by the compaction of other rocks and remains over time
- the process in which a type of rock is changed into another rock
- the outermost part of the earths geosphere
- the solid iron-nickel core of earth
- another word for the size of an earthquake
- the type of volcano that Rangitoto is
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- the scale used to measure earthquakes
- the place where tectonic plates meet
- A type of plate boundary caused by plates rubbing against each other
- A type of rock that has been through physical changes as a result of compaction, time and sometimes heat
- The molten material beneath the earths crust
- A type of plate boundary caused by plates moving towards each other
- The solid part of the earth consisting of four main parts
- A type of plate boundary caused by plates moving away from each other
- A vent in the earths crust where lava and ashes are ejected
- A serious of vibrations caused by movements in the earths crust
- the number of different waves that can be created by an earthquake
- a large mass of land usually on its own tectonic plate (there are seven of them)
- A type of rock formed by the cooling of magma
- the part of the earths geosphere containing magma
25 Clues: a type of earthquake wave • what sedimentary rock is made of • the solid iron-nickel core of earth • the place where tectonic plates meet • the scale used to measure earthquakes • the type of volcano that Rangitoto is • the outermost part of the earths geosphere • another word for the size of an earthquake • The molten material beneath the earths crust • ...
6th Grade Rock Cycle/Continental Drift 2021-04-12
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- This model describes how rocks change as they are exposed to different elements.
- The layer of the Earth made of solid iron.
- Molten rock found on/above the Earth's surface is called this.
- The Theory proposed that first stated the continents move.
- The force that moves lava through the mantle (hot fluids go up...)
- The process of sediment being transported.
- The name of the most recent supercontinent.
- The largest layer of the Earth.
- The layer of the Earth we live on is called.
- Pieces of broken down rocks are called this.
- Type of rock formed when other rocks are exposed to heat/pressure.
- A formation caused by plates moving apart.
- A formation caused by plates moving past each other.
- Type of rock formed by small pieces being compacted/glued together.
- Molten rock found under the Earth's surface is called this.
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- A formation caused by plates coming together
- The modern name for the Theory that explains how the continents move.
- Type of rock formed when lava/magma cools.
- The layer of the Earth made of liquid iron.
- The name of the scientist who proposed continental drift.
- The type of plate boundary formed when two plates come together.
- The process where pieces of sediment are dropped/deposited in a new location.
- The planet's Crust ______ on top of the Mantle.
- The type of plate boundary formed when two plates move apart.
- The process of rocks being broken down into smaller pieces.
- A natural disaster caused by plate movements.
- The type of plate boundary formed when two plates move past each other.
27 Clues: The largest layer of the Earth. • Type of rock formed when lava/magma cools. • The layer of the Earth made of solid iron. • The process of sediment being transported. • A formation caused by plates moving apart. • The layer of the Earth made of liquid iron. • The name of the most recent supercontinent. • A formation caused by plates coming together • ...
Earth's Physical Systems: Environmental Science 2023-11-02
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- (chemical symbol Ra); a radioactive metal that was used to make paint glow in the dark; caused severe deformation to workers
- A molecule made from more than one element
- by shedding subatomic particles, these emit high energy radiation that can harms organism
- processes that outlines how each of the three major rock types—igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary—form and break down based on the different applications of heat and pressure over time
- The process by which Earth’s surface is shaped by the extremely slow movement of sections of crust
- neutral subatomic particles
- a nucleic acid
- Made from more than one atom
- oceanic trench formed from the subduction of the Pacific plate under the Philippine plate
- Proteins, Nucleic acids, Carbohydrates, Lipids
- positively charged subatomic particle
- Elements of same atomic number that have different number of neutrons
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- shedding of subatomic particles
- based on the number of protons
- the study of matter and their interactions
- plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- the scientific study of Earth’s physical features, processes, and history
- Concentration of H+
- pH below 7
- all material in the universe with mass and that occupies space
- weight of protons plus neutrons
- negatively charged subatomic particles
- substance with given properties that can’t be broken down into simpler substances
- have protons, neutrons and electrons
- plate boundary where two plates move toward each other; can create mountains or subduction zones
- type of rock that forms when rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure
- "Shearon _______"; the nuclear power plant that generates electricity for much of the Triangle
- sits outside the Earth’s mantle
28 Clues: pH below 7 • a nucleic acid • Concentration of H+ • neutral subatomic particles • Made from more than one atom • based on the number of protons • shedding of subatomic particles • weight of protons plus neutrons • sits outside the Earth’s mantle • have protons, neutrons and electrons • positively charged subatomic particle • negatively charged subatomic particles • ...
Geological Forces Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- the layer of earth we live on
- plate movement where one tectonic plate goes under another plate
- pulling apart of two tectonic plates
- the crust and upper mantle
- fast moving, very hot, dark cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rocks
- a crack in the earth's crust
- means "all lands"; a supercontinent of all the continents making one big land mass
- this machine measures seismic waves
- shaking of the earth's surface
- the layer of earth as hot as the sun;a solid ball of iron
- area around the pacific plate with most of the earth's volcanoes and earthquakes
- Alfred Wegener saw that the continents looked like they fit together like ____ pieces.
- type of volcano made of volcanic ash, volcanic clinkers, or volcanic cinder
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- type of volcano also called a stratovolcano;cone shaped with steep sides
- inside the earth where the earth moves or breaks;start of seismic waves
- type of volcano in the shape of a large, round dome
- a surface wave that rolls the earth's surface during an earthquake
- coming together of two tectonic plates
- body waves; the second waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the largest layer of the earth
- viscous, slow moving lava
- a surface wave the moves the earth side to side during an earthquake
- a giant wave caused by under ocean earthquakes or volcano eruptions
- the layer of earth made of melted iron and nickel
- fast moving lava with clinkers
- sliding boundary of two tectonic plates
- body waves;the first waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the study of the earth
28 Clues: the study of the earth • viscous, slow moving lava • the crust and upper mantle • a crack in the earth's crust • the layer of earth we live on • the largest layer of the earth • shaking of the earth's surface • fast moving lava with clinkers • this machine measures seismic waves • pulling apart of two tectonic plates • coming together of two tectonic plates • ...
Clutches 2024-09-16
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- This is considered the clutch's 'driven' member.
- In a Diaphragm-type clutch, the diaphragm spring will transfer force to the driving _____.
- Clutch facings can be separated into two main categories: Ceramic & ___
- A diaphragm spring.
- This bearing is located at the front of the Transmission Input Shaft in a bore within the Flywheel or Crankshaft.
- This type of pressure is needed to engage the Clutch Disc.
- Is what is prevented by using a Clutch Brake.
- The Clutch is _________ when power is able to run through it.
- Clutch facings are commonly held on by these.
- In a Coil Spring-Type clutch, the coil springs will transfer force to the driving ____.
- A heavy-duty clutch primarily uses this type of release.
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- The Clutch is _________ when the clamping force is eliminated and the disc is able to freewheel.
- A clutch Disc may burst if the driver performs this action, while the transmission is in gear and the clutch is disengaged.
- This type of Clutch Disc does not handle a lot of vibration, as it does not include Torsional springs or Marcel springs.
- One of the 3 types of mechanisms used to transfer motion from the Clutch Pedal to the Release Bearing.
- This plate is required in a Twin-Disc style Clutch.
- The Pressure Plate Assembly bolts to this part and rotates with it.
- A light-duty clutch primarily uses this type of release.
- The Pressure Plate is located inside this part.
- The Clutch Disc is attached to the input shaft in this way.
- These parts will move the Pressure Plate away from the Flywheel during disengagement.
- A wavy type of spring.
- This is an important movement that a clutch must make during engagement and disengagement.
23 Clues: A diaphragm spring. • A wavy type of spring. • Is what is prevented by using a Clutch Brake. • Clutch facings are commonly held on by these. • The Pressure Plate is located inside this part. • This is considered the clutch's 'driven' member. • This plate is required in a Twin-Disc style Clutch. • A light-duty clutch primarily uses this type of release. • ...
Earth's Outer Layer & Understanding Plate Boundaries 2025-03-19
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- The place where two plates meet
- When two plates collide and one is pushed under the other into the mantle, one of the plates is __________.
- 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
- Moving apart in different directions
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- Earth's plates _________ on top of Earth's mantle
- a feature that forms of the surface of a planet such as a mountain, channel or sand dune
- Moving to the same place
- The layer of soft solid rock underneath Earth's plates
- A diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- To examine in detail with a purpose
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- A sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- A long deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- One of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
- The South American Plate and the African plate moved apart _______.
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again
- Powerful microphones that are built to travel underwater and scientists use to listen to plate motion
- Plates move, which can _________ earthquakes
- When two plates move apart the mantle comes up to fill the _____ creating new crust
- An underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- An ancient lizard that lived about 300 million years ago and fossils have been found in Africa and South America
- Earth's plates move on the mantle because it is made of _____, solid rock
- Earth's outer layer is made of _______, solid rock
23 Clues: Moving to the same place • The place where two plates meet • A sudden shaking of Earth's surface • To examine in detail with a purpose • Moving apart in different directions • Plates move, which can _________ earthquakes • Earth's plates _________ on top of Earth's mantle • A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Nails Test Study Guide 2025-08-01
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- The largest upper bone in the arm.
- Toenails are __________ than fingernails because the toenail matrix is longer.
- _________ pushers are multi-use implements that should be held at a 20-30 degree angle from the nail plate.
- The part of the nail bed that extends below the nail root and helps to produce the nail plate.
- If the hyponychium is damaged, an __________ under the nail is possible
- Nail wrap ________ is a type of adhesive applied on top of the nail fabric to create a hard nail surface.
- Electric hand mitts, electric foot mitts, and Paraffin treatments are examples of ______ ______ services.
- The 8 bones of the wrist.
- Also known as the shin bone.
- The term for bitten nails.
- Nail ________ is a non-infectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail making it appear pitted or rough.
- _________ -Grit abrasives should be used with caution and generally not on natural nails.
- Abnormal brittleness of the nail plate.
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- Nail ________ are folds or normal skin that surround the natural nail plate.
- Whitish discoloration of the nails caused by injury.
- Cosmetologist should NOT provide ___________ advice.
- A type of muscle that spreads the fingers and toes apart.
- A nail disorder associated with significant darkening of the fingernails.
- Spongy, respiratory organs responsible for inhaling and exhaling.
- Another name for the kneecap.
- The Flexor Digiti ________ is the muscle that moves the little toe.
- The split cuticle located around the nail.
- The acrylic powder, which is combined with the liquid, to form the sculpting product for acrylic nails.
- A group of adductor muscles located in the palm that pulls the thumb toward the fingers.
- Short polymer chains consisting of just a few monomers that create a thick resin or "gel-like" substance.
25 Clues: The 8 bones of the wrist. • The term for bitten nails. • Also known as the shin bone. • Another name for the kneecap. • The largest upper bone in the arm. • Abnormal brittleness of the nail plate. • The split cuticle located around the nail. • Whitish discoloration of the nails caused by injury. • Cosmetologist should NOT provide ___________ advice. • ...
Papas Papandayan Crossword 2025-02-14
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- A hot, chaotic mixture of rock fragments, gas, and ash that travels rapidly away from a volcanic vent or collapsing flow front.
- A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- The location in which two tectonic plates interact through converging, diverging, or transforming.
- Formed from oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundaries.
- A type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and solidifies.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- The solid, outermost layer of Earth, made of the crust and upper mantle.
- The location where two plates are being forced together by the convection currents in the earth's mantle.
- Molten rock (magma) erupted from a volcano.
- The solid remanence from fires, explosions, and/or volcanic vents.
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- The thinner and denser part of earths crust that makes up the ocean floor.
- The layer of granitic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, which form the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores.
- Formed from oceanic continental convergent plate boundaries.
- The location when two plates converge, and one plate is forced under another.
- An opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten rock, ash, and gases to escape.
- A portion of the Earth's mantle that flows like molten plastic despite being solid.
- a large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the Earth.
- Molten rock below the earth's surface near the upper mantle and lower crust.
- A hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano.
20 Clues: Molten rock (magma) erupted from a volcano. • Formed from oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundaries. • Formed from oceanic continental convergent plate boundaries. • An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • A type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and solidifies. • ...
Volcanoes 2024-10-22
Across
- An opening in the Earth’s surface through which molten rock, ash, and gasses erupt.
- A long crack in the Earth’s surface through which lava erupts.
- A chain of volcanoes formed along a subduction zone, where an oceanic plate sinks beneath a continental plate.
- A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano, formed by eruptive activity.
- A type of basaltic lava flow with a rough, jagged, blocky texture.
- A type of basaltic lava flow characterized by a smooth, ropy surface.
- Molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth’s surface.
- A broad, gently sloping volcano built from fluid lava flows, typically basaltic (e.g., Mauna Loa).
- The opening in a volcano through which magma and gasses escape.
- A steep-sided, conical volcano built from alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic material (e.g., Mount St. Helens).
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- A zone of frequent volcanic activity encircling the Pacific Ocean, associated with plate boundaries (three words).
- Low-viscosity lava that flows easily, typically associated with shield volcanoes.
- A location where magma rises from deep within the Earth’s mantle, creating volcanic activity away from tectonic plate boundaries (e.g., Hawaii).
- A volcano that has not erupted in recent history but is expected to erupt again.
- Cone A small, steep-sided volcano formed by the accumulation of volcanic debris around a vent.
- A destructive volcanic mudflow composed of water and volcanic debris.
- A large, basin-like depression formed when a volcano’s summit collapses after an eruption.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface.
- A fast-moving flow of hot gas and volcanic matter that flows down the side of a volcano during an explosive eruption.
- Fine particles of volcanic rock and minerals ejected during an eruption.
20 Clues: Molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface. • Molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth’s surface. • A long crack in the Earth’s surface through which lava erupts. • The opening in a volcano through which magma and gasses escape. • A type of basaltic lava flow with a rough, jagged, blocky texture. • ...
Y8 Autumn Term 2025-12-09
Across
- What property means metals can be hammered into shape without breaking?
- years What unit is used to measure large distances in space?
- energy Which renewable energy source uses moving air to generate electricity?
- Which metal is commonly used in electrical wiring?
- What type of fuel can be replaced naturally, such as wind or solar?
- What are metals called when they allow electricity to pass through them easily?
- Sun What is the name of the star at the centre of our solar system?
- Which planet is often called the “Red Planet”?
- energy Which renewable energy source uses sunlight to generate electricity?
- What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
- What type of plate boundary involves plates sliding past each other?
- At which type of plate boundary do plates move towards each other?
- Way What is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system?
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- Which planet is the largest in the solar system?
- fuels What are coal, oil, and natural gas collectively called?
- What is the explosion called when a massive star dies?
- What layer of the Earth lies directly beneath the crust?
- What natural hazard often occurs at plate boundaries?
- At which type of plate boundary do plates move apart?
- What type of fuel will eventually run out, such as coal or oil?
- What layer of the Earth do tectonic plates make up?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
- Which planet is famous for its rings?
- Which planet is closest to the Sun?
- What continent is south of Europe and east of South America?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
26 Clues: Which planet is closest to the Sun? • Which planet is famous for its rings? • How many continents are there on Earth? • How many planets are in our solar system? • Which planet is often called the “Red Planet”? • Which planet is the largest in the solar system? • What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun? • Which metal is commonly used in electrical wiring? • ...
Minjan koe kpl 5-6 2019-01-29
18 Clues: leipä • takki • sukat • veitsi • housut • kengät • farkut • lounas • maukas • lusikka • kynttilä • haarukka • lautanen • vaatteet • päivällinen • herkullinen • pitää (yllä) • terveellinen
Papaʻōlelo 3 "Ma Ka Hale" Part 2 2022-09-21
Spanish Vocab 2023-05-02
Helen Keller 2021-03-06
19 Clues: ime • mets • kurt • pime • tumm • eriti • lubama • lõpuks • edukas • lusikas • taldrik • palavik • loobuma • lähedal • kutsuma • taldrik • üllatunud • korralikult • paigal istuma
Spanish Vocab 2020-09-30
18 Clues: sal • menú • taza • mesa • plato • vidrio • sillas • cuenco • azúcar • factura • cuchara • tenedor • camarero • camarera • pimienta • cuchillo • servilleta • restaurante
EN LA COCINA 2013-09-02
pizza dough oven man 2022-10-24
19 Clues: 👍 • mad • more • kind • baby • evil • milk • human • human • stupid • bread👍 • cheese • tomota • chicken • destroy • engineer • unceramic • passthesuace • heatingelement
gcvbn,m.;lkigyfuxbvn m,./kpogtfvbnm 2022-05-03
18 Clues: Mesa • menú • Lasal • Elvaso • cuenco • Lataza • Lasilla • Elplato • Lacuenta • Elazúcar • lacuchara • Eltenedor • Lacamarera • Elcuchillo • Lapimienta • Elcamarero • Restaurante • Laservilleta
Vocab Project 2023-05-05
18 Clues: sal • vaso • mesa • taza • menú • plato • cuenco • enedor • cuenta • azúcar • sillias • cuchara • camarero • camarera • pimienta • cuchillo • servilleta • restaurante
Papaʻōlelo 3 Part 2 (Revised) 2022-10-11
EN LA COCINA 2013-08-31
2G Los alimentos 2023-07-06
18 Clues: fork • knife • glass • water • plate • juice • spoon • waiter • napkin • fruits • carrot • tomato • chicken • waitress • cherries • restaurant • vegetables • french fries
continental drift and plate tectonics crossword by mila 2023-02-15
Across
- The largest rodent in the world, it is native to south America.
- Is mass and volume in relation to each other
- it is a theory made by Alfred Wegener and it says that the continents are drifting on the asthenosphere.
- It is a pickled cucumber.
- when two plates collide, and one slowly goes under the other.
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- it is the evidence for the theory of continental drift
- it is when the denser plate goes under the lighter plate
- It is two pieces of bread with stuffing in the middle.
- when two plates are moving away from each other.
- It is a process.When the liqud or gas is heated up it is less dense, so it rises. Then it expands out and comes back down
- He was a German meteorologist, and he invented continental drift.
- It is when two plates rub against each other in opposite directions.
12 Clues: It is a pickled cucumber. • Is mass and volume in relation to each other • when two plates are moving away from each other. • it is the evidence for the theory of continental drift • It is two pieces of bread with stuffing in the middle. • it is when the denser plate goes under the lighter plate • when two plates collide, and one slowly goes under the other. • ...
roman 3rd 2022-11-11
10 Clues: hole • opening • sleeping • never again • stores magma • middle of a plate • when lava pours out • edge of pacifc plate • connects chambers to a vent • subduction of oceainc plates
vocab words 2022-09-16
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- The central part of earth below the mantle
- spreadingsubductionThe process by which one lithospheric plate moves beneath another plate as a result of tectonic forces.Magnetic reversal process by which earth's magnetic north pole and magnetic south pole switch positions Any movement of matter the results from differences and density bending tilting and breaking of earth's crust The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle A movement or trembling of the ground the is caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move The point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point or focus The location within earth along a fault at which the first movement where an earthquake occurs A break of a body of rock along which one block moves relative to The sudden return of elastically deforms rock to its undeformed shape The edge between 2 or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the moving taking place between the plates
- A layer of rock between the earth's crust and core
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move mesosphere The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
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- The thin and solid outermost layer of earth above the mantle
- drift The hypothesis that a single large landmass broke up into smaller land masses to form the continents, which then drifted to their present locations; the movement of continents
- tectonics The theory that the earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called tectonic plates.theory system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigations new oceanic lithosphere forms when magma rises to the earth's surface
- The solid, outer layer of earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
8 Clues: The central part of earth below the mantle • A layer of rock between the earth's crust and core • The thin and solid outermost layer of earth above the mantle • The solid, outer layer of earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle • ...
vocab words 2022-09-16
Across
- The central part of earth below the mantle
- spreadingsubductionThe process by which one lithospheric plate moves beneath another plate as a result of tectonic forces.Magnetic reversal process by which earth's magnetic north pole and magnetic south pole switch positions Any movement of matter the results from differences and density bending tilting and breaking of earth's crust The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle A movement or trembling of the ground the is caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move The point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point or focus The location within earth along a fault at which the first movement where an earthquake occurs A break of a body of rock along which one block moves relative to The sudden return of elastically deforms rock to its undeformed shape The edge between 2 or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the moving taking place between the plates
- A layer of rock between the earth's crust and core
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move mesosphere The strong, lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
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- The thin and solid outermost layer of earth above the mantle
- drift The hypothesis that a single large landmass broke up into smaller land masses to form the continents, which then drifted to their present locations; the movement of continents
- tectonics The theory that the earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called tectonic plates.theory system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigations new oceanic lithosphere forms when magma rises to the earth's surface
- The solid, outer layer of earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
8 Clues: The central part of earth below the mantle • A layer of rock between the earth's crust and core • The thin and solid outermost layer of earth above the mantle • The solid, outer layer of earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 3 EN - NL 2021-05-29
19 Clues: yet • cake • milk • even • pits • plate • never • among • straw • story • repeat • powder • change • reason • classmate • tasteless • kilo(grams) • dairy products • shopping basket
Nutritional crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- What is the maori name for unity and togetherness?
- What is the maori word that means guardianship and protection?
- What is the Mental and emotional corner of hauora called?
- How many classes of water do you need every day?
- Where does meat fit in the healhty plate model?
- What is the maori word for making relationships and kinship?
- What is the function of protein in the human body?
- Where does bread fit in the healthy plate model?
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- What takes up half of the healthy plate model?
- What is the maori word for extending aroha to others?
- What are lipids?
- What is the physical corner of hauora called?
- What is the spirtual corner of hauora called?
- Where does avocados fit in the healthy plate model?
- What is the Family corner of hauora called?
15 Clues: What are lipids? • What is the Family corner of hauora called? • What is the physical corner of hauora called? • What is the spirtual corner of hauora called? • What takes up half of the healthy plate model? • Where does meat fit in the healhty plate model? • How many classes of water do you need every day? • Where does bread fit in the healthy plate model? • ...
science class 2021-09-30
Across
- - a human body but just the bones
- - the amount of iowa state things in the class
- - tectonic plate that slide aganst eachother
- - tectonic plate that comes together
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- -where Earth's tectonic plates dive back into the mantle
- - his favorite nfl team
- -a place where the fault can be seen or mapped on the surface
- - a red and black team
- - tectonic plate that pules apart
- - the teachers name
10 Clues: - a red and black team • - his favorite nfl team • - the teachers name • - a human body but just the bones • - tectonic plate that pules apart • - tectonic plate that comes together • - tectonic plate that slide aganst eachother • - the amount of iowa state things in the class • -where Earth's tectonic plates dive back into the mantle • ...
Footing,Foundation,Floor,Wall,Truss,and Roofing 2024-09-03
Across
- The rafters, webbing, and chord are part of ?
- Rafter that never goes to a Ridge Board only anchored to both Top plate and hip rafter with a bevel cut on Hip Rafter end.
- All joints or seams inside the top chord and bottom chord.
- Way to dry in roof fast temporally before shingles or sheet metal roofing is applied
- plates are beams which support the mid-span of rafters and are supported by posts or strut.
- Osb or plywood installed over joists as temporary floor which the finished floor will be installed on.
- Part of a room that sticks out of the roof that has window, and a gable end
- Rafter that is anchored to the Ridge Broad at the top and Anchored to Top Plate at the bottom of the rafter.
- The raftertails in the gable soffit.
- Concrete poured in a deep trench to support Columns that distributes weight to the ground that is inside foundation border.
- The angle part of a truss that is part of the roof.
- Anything that comes up out of the roof such as wall, pipe, and chimney needs to have?
- The visible flat running board that caps the rafter tail ends. That has a slope, pitch, or at a angle.
- Part of Rough Opening that runs vertically from Bottom Plate to Header and runs on the inside the King Stud.
- All osb that covers wall floors and some overhangs.
- Where two separate roof section merges together in to inside corner
- A stud used above or below a rough opening.
- A piece of lumber that is anchored to bottom of all studs in wall framing system. It is also the part of wall framing system that is anchored to subfloor and floor joist.
- The visible flat running board that caps the rafter tail ends That run level where gutters should be attached.
- Short spanning large dimensional lumber used to support the flooring and ceiling platforms of the house.
- Last part of roofing that caps off shingles and ties off every thing with no nails showing.
- Bent metal that goes around entire perimeter of roof
- Outer part of Rough Opening that runs vertical next to Jack Stud spanning from Bottom Plate to Top Plate and outside of Header.
- Rafter board that never makes a Rafter Tail only anchored to both the Ridge Board, Top Plate the valley rafter.
- Prevent direct overlapping or seams being in same spot which will be more water tight
- The lead or first piece of every course or row.
- Is always more square than a cut
- An engineered wood joist, more commonly known as an I-joist,
- Small units of lumber used to strengthen studs horizontally.
- The piece of horizontal lumber Forming the lower part of a window opening that sits on cripplers in between the jacks.
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- Asphalt dimensional shingles thick tar paper with embedded grannules
- Metal square brackets that cover all nodes.
- A Horizontal structural member of rough opening that supports the load over a rough opening.
- Where there is a cut made on bottom side of rafter that fits on the Top Plate and will be on the true measurement line. Only 1/3 of this can be cut or it will decrease structural load of the rafter. This will also determine the HAP (Height Above The Plate).
- Rafter that connects two Ridge Boards and never makes it to the Top Plate
- Sits on footing vertically and supports girder.
- Means it is load bearing wall.
- The parts of a truss that are inside of the chord and rafters
- The lumber that is anchored to Top plate and Bottom plate. Not part of a rough window or door opening.
- Concrete structures that is below and above ground that distributes weight of structure to the ground on the outside border of structure.
- A piece of bent metal placed in between each shingle on sloped side of dormer and chimney
- Has a double bevel cut on both sides because it is anchored to two Ridge boards and at the bottom its birds mouth goes over inside corner of structure
- engineered wood I joists) are (my preferred framing members for floor systems. TJI’s offer many benefits compared to traditional dimensional lumber joists including: almost no twisting or warping, very little dimensional shrinkage, stiffness and strength. Framing a floor with TJI’s is really no different than framing with dimensional lumber.
- Long spanning metal or wood that sits on Columns in middle of structure
- level part or bottom part of a truss
- The bottom rough structural wood is anchored to foundation, and converts the concrete to wood.
- Rafter that is anchored at the top of the ends of the Ridge Boards with its birds mouth going over the outside corner of the structure.
- The top of framed wall that the all studs are anchored to expect jack studs.
- The peak of the roof
- The framed in opening, slightly bigger than a window or a door. That consists of Jack stud, King stud, Header, Crippler Studs, and sometimes Bottom Sill.
- LVL Large dimensional laminated broad Used for mostly Girders, Ridge board and Rim Joist.
- The under side of all overhangs of a house
- Sits directly on the on sill plate a borders all floor joists.
- Ties in soffit and fascia in the corners where a hip corner merges with gable corner
- Top of roof framing system that the top of all rafters are anchored to accept Hip Jack Rafters.
55 Clues: The peak of the roof • Means it is load bearing wall. • Is always more square than a cut • The raftertails in the gable soffit. • level part or bottom part of a truss • The under side of all overhangs of a house • Metal square brackets that cover all nodes. • A stud used above or below a rough opening. • The rafters, webbing, and chord are part of ? • ...
4th grade Plates Notes Review 2022-04-07
Across
- magma becomes this when erupting
- oceanic crust dips beneath continental crust
- plate boundary where plates move past each other
- pieces making up Earth's surface
- hot, partially dissolved rock found in Earth's upper mantle
- islands produced by magma burning through crust
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- plate boundary where plates move together
- one type of crust found on Earth
- one type of crust found on Earth
- plate boundary where plates move apart
- mountains formed from continental crust pushing together
11 Clues: one type of crust found on Earth • magma becomes this when erupting • one type of crust found on Earth • pieces making up Earth's surface • plate boundary where plates move apart • plate boundary where plates move together • oceanic crust dips beneath continental crust • islands produced by magma burning through crust • plate boundary where plates move past each other • ...
