plate%20tectonics Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2025-12-19
Plate Tectonics 2021-11-18
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- Created Continental drift theory
- Currents in the mantle that move the crust
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- Form when convergent boundaries collide
- Plates that split apart
- Plates that collide
- Created sea floor spreading theory
- Plates that slide past one another
- When older crust falls under new crust
- Created when transform boundaries slide
9 Clues: Plates that collide • Plates that split apart • Created Continental drift theory • Created sea floor spreading theory • Plates that slide past one another • When older crust falls under new crust • Form when convergent boundaries collide • Created when transform boundaries slide • Currents in the mantle that move the crust
Plate techtonics 2014-05-12
9 Clues: lava coming out • techtonic plate • diverging plates • a type of volcano • converging plates • plates moving constantly • instrument used to measure seimic waves • scale to measre magnitude of earthquake • older version of earthquake magnitude scale
Plate Tectonics 2013-01-15
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- ______boundaries Forms when two (crustal) Lithospheric Plates move apart
- theory of the formation and movement of the plates that cover the Earth's surface.
- _____spreading. states that youngest rocks of ocean floor are at diverging boundaries, moving outward.
- The theory that all continents are fragments of Pangaea now drifting apart
- The partially melted layer of the mantle that underlies the lithosphere.
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- ______boundaries Forms when two (crustal) Lithospheric plates slide past each other
- The outer shell of Earth that extends to a depth of 100km.
- a number of rigid, but moving, pieces of the Earth's surface
- ______boundaries Forms when two (Crustal) Lithospheric Plates come together
9 Clues: The outer shell of Earth that extends to a depth of 100km. • a number of rigid, but moving, pieces of the Earth's surface • The partially melted layer of the mantle that underlies the lithosphere. • ______boundaries Forms when two (crustal) Lithospheric Plates move apart • The theory that all continents are fragments of Pangaea now drifting apart • ...
Plate tectonics 2023-01-05
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- is the shortest mountain range in the world
- 0.03% chance of dying on the mountain
- longest mountain range in the world
- still growing mountain
- smallest mountain in the world
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- the mountain has killed the most climbers
- the mountain that has never been climbed
- The biggest mountain
- where two continental plates collide.
9 Clues: The biggest mountain • still growing mountain • smallest mountain in the world • longest mountain range in the world • 0.03% chance of dying on the mountain • where two continental plates collide. • the mountain that has never been climbed • the mountain has killed the most climbers • is the shortest mountain range in the world
plate tectonics 2023-01-06
9 Clues: mass • temperatures • transferring particles • transfer thermal energy • mantle rises forms magma • Hess researched sea floor • underwater mountain chains • movement of a fluid caused by • a process of how the ocean crust sinks
Plate Tectonics 2017-02-21
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- surface along which rocks break and move
- plastic-like layer below the lithosphere
- all landmasses were connected then broke apart.
- surface along which rocks break and move
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates that move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- steep-walled depression around a volcano's vent
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- hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener that the states that continents have moved slowly to their current locations on Earth
- vibrations caused by breaking rocks along faults
- rigid, outermost layer of Earth that is about 100km thick, and is composed of the crust and part of the upper mantle
- the outermost layer of a planet.
10 Clues: the outermost layer of a planet. • surface along which rocks break and move • plastic-like layer below the lithosphere • surface along which rocks break and move • all landmasses were connected then broke apart. • steep-walled depression around a volcano's vent • vibrations caused by breaking rocks along faults • ...
Plate tectonics 2020-03-31
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- the boundary when plates move along each other
- the boundary when plates move away from each other
- a former supercontinent
- the part of earth which consists of molten rock
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- the solid part in the centre of the earth
- the boundary when one plate slides under another
- the thin outer part of the earth floating on molten lava
- a scientist studying earthquakes
- a moving fluid mass composed of volcanic debris and lava
9 Clues: a former supercontinent • a scientist studying earthquakes • the solid part in the centre of the earth • the boundary when plates move along each other • the part of earth which consists of molten rock • the boundary when one plate slides under another • the boundary when plates move away from each other • the thin outer part of the earth floating on molten lava • ...
Plate Boundaries 2020-04-14
9 Clues: away • collide • earth's plates meet • earth's crust forming land • earth's crust under the ocean • two boundaries colliding into each other • two boundaries going away from one another • two boundaries going opposite from the other • two boundaries colliding causing one to go down
Plate Tectonics 2021-09-16
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- The crust and part of the upper mantle are known as the ________.
- Just below the Earth's crust is the _______.
- Continental plates move on the plastic-like layer of Erath's surface called the _________.
- The hypothesis that continents move slowly is called continental ________.
- Hot magma forced upward at mid-ocean ridges produces seafloor _______.
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- The cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking is a ________ current.
- The theory that Earth's crust and upper mantle are in sections that move is called plate __________.
- Sections of the Earth's crust and part of the upper mantle are called ________.
- All continents once might have been connected in a large landmass called _______.
9 Clues: Just below the Earth's crust is the _______. • The crust and part of the upper mantle are known as the ________. • Hot magma forced upward at mid-ocean ridges produces seafloor _______. • The cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking is a ________ current. • The hypothesis that continents move slowly is called continental ________. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-04-20
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- where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other
- When forces are parallel but moving in opposite directions
- composed of the oceanic crust and the continental crust
- where two lithosphere plates come together
- continents have moved over geological time
- two or more lithosphere plates collide
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- linear feature between two plates that are moving
- squeezes rocks together making them fold or fracture
- a fault along a plate boundary of molten rock
9 Clues: two or more lithosphere plates collide • where two lithosphere plates come together • continents have moved over geological time • a fault along a plate boundary of molten rock • linear feature between two plates that are moving • squeezes rocks together making them fold or fracture • composed of the oceanic crust and the continental crust • ...
Plate Boundaries 2023-09-30
9 Clues: Lava • Ranges • Shaking • A valley • The shell • Over laps/comes together • Is underneath the volcano • Moves away from each other • What caused the continents to move
Plate tetonics 2024-02-02
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- Created by Oceanic - continental convergent
- Original supercontinent
- Boundary where plates slide side ways from each other
- Boundary where plates are going away from each other.
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- originally proposed continental shift.
- formed when 2 oceanic plates come together at a convergent boundary?
- Boundary where Plates that are going towards each other
- a valley on land or in the ocean.
- One piece of evidence that Wegner used to prove continetal drift(hint: Remains of dinosaurs
9 Clues: Original supercontinent • a valley on land or in the ocean. • originally proposed continental shift. • Created by Oceanic - continental convergent • Boundary where plates slide side ways from each other • Boundary where plates are going away from each other. • Boundary where Plates that are going towards each other • ...
Plate Boundaries 2024-02-29
plate motion 2023-10-29
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- what land form creates a mid ocean ridge?
- the theory of continental drift was created by who?
- what forms at convergent boundaries
- Pangea is part of a theory called
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- a hot spot was created what island?
- the theory that explains how landforms are made.
- the second layer of earth is called what
- a fossil that leaves a mark is called a
- what landform has more than 450 volcanos?
9 Clues: Pangea is part of a theory called • a hot spot was created what island? • what forms at convergent boundaries • a fossil that leaves a mark is called a • the second layer of earth is called what • what land form creates a mid ocean ridge? • what landform has more than 450 volcanos? • the theory that explains how landforms are made. • ...
Plate Motion 2024-09-25
9 Clues: Unit theme • repeats itself • there are 7 of them • this is a soft solid • moves toward each other • what are plates called? • this is where plates meet • moves away from one another • find this measuring the distance
Plate Tectonics 2024-10-08
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- molten rocks
- occurs at different divergent boundaries
- two plates that push together
- two plates that move apart from each other
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- caused by convergent boundary
- what causes tectonic plates to move
- two plates that move in opposite directions of each other
- when one convergent plate is more dense than the other
- formed by transform boundary
9 Clues: molten rocks • formed by transform boundary • caused by convergent boundary • two plates that push together • what causes tectonic plates to move • occurs at different divergent boundaries • two plates that move apart from each other • when one convergent plate is more dense than the other • two plates that move in opposite directions of each other
Plate tectonics 2025-03-06
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- The crust and part of the upper part of the mantle
- Boundaries between two plates that are colliding
- Currents Hot magma in the Earth moves toward the surface, cools then sinks again.
- Boundary between two plates that are moving apart or rifting
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- Tectonics The earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates
- boundary between two plates that slide past each other with only a small component of subduction.
- The plastic layer below the lithosphere
- The spreading of the seafloor
- boundary between two plates that slide past each other with only a small component of subduction.
- Boundary between two plates that are sliding past eachother
10 Clues: The spreading of the seafloor • The plastic layer below the lithosphere • Boundaries between two plates that are colliding • The crust and part of the upper part of the mantle • Boundary between two plates that are sliding past eachother • Boundary between two plates that are moving apart or rifting • ...
Plate tectonics 2025-08-13
Plate Tectonics 2025-06-29
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- What is a borderline?
- the vibration of the Earth due to the release of tremendous energy
- crust that is thinner but denser
- Mount Kanlaon is an example of
- The outermost rigid layer of the earth consists of the crust and upper mantle
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- molten rocks
- the movement of the lithospheric plate
- the innermost layer of the earth
- The break in a rock along which movement have occurred
9 Clues: molten rocks • What is a borderline? • Mount Kanlaon is an example of • the innermost layer of the earth • crust that is thinner but denser • the movement of the lithospheric plate • The break in a rock along which movement have occurred • the vibration of the Earth due to the release of tremendous energy • ...
adadad 2022-04-08
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- Caused by transform boundaries
- Occur at divergent boundaries
- Caused by convergent boundaries
- Two tectonic plates moving away from each other
- Molten rock that is inside the Earth.
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- In the mantle and moving
- two plates slide past each other
- When the plate with greater density will go underneath the less dense plate
- Occur at divergent boundaries
- Two tectonic plates come together
10 Clues: In the mantle and moving • Occur at divergent boundaries • Occur at divergent boundaries • Caused by transform boundaries • Caused by convergent boundaries • two plates slide past each other • Two tectonic plates come together • Molten rock that is inside the Earth. • Two tectonic plates moving away from each other • ...
geology 2022-07-03
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- plate tectonics that drift opposite ways
- the most destructive type of wave
- what plate is most of the north island on
- the part of the earth we live on
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- in the mantle
- the countries before continental drift
- the outcome of when two plates make friction
- plates that drift together
- how many major plates are there
9 Clues: in the mantle • plates that drift together • how many major plates are there • the part of the earth we live on • the most destructive type of wave • the countries before continental drift • plate tectonics that drift opposite ways • what plate is most of the north island on • the outcome of when two plates make friction
Science 2024-04-09
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- Zones When plate tectonics go underneath each other
- Boundary When two plates break apart
- Boundary When two plates hit each other
- A formation of convergent boundaries
- When plate tectonics shake.
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- Canyon A formation of a transform boundary
- It is formation of divergent
- Boundary When two plates pass each other
- Convection currents in the molten rock
9 Clues: When plate tectonics shake. • It is formation of divergent • A formation of convergent boundaries • Convection currents in the molten rock • Boundary When two plates break apart • Boundary When two plates hit each other • Boundary When two plates pass each other • Canyon A formation of a transform boundary • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- when two tectonic plates collide
- created by continental divergent boundary
- the thickest layer of the earth
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- when the ocean plate goes underneath the continental plate when colliding
- when something presses together
- Harry Hess came up with this theory
- made up of mostly iron and nickel
- the hottest layer of earth
- 1 percent of the earth is _______
9 Clues: the hottest layer of earth • when something presses together • the thickest layer of the earth • when two tectonic plates collide • made up of mostly iron and nickel • 1 percent of the earth is _______ • Harry Hess came up with this theory • created by continental divergent boundary • when the ocean plate goes underneath the continental plate when colliding
Spelling week 5 2016-11-06
14 Clues: act • maybe • before • justify • get ready • desire more • make believe • church verse • type of dish • positive talk • cost of an item • act of training • stop from happening • event of practising
Kitchen words 2020-12-14
14 Clues: dt. Sieb • dt. Teller • dt. Alufolie • dt. Backblech • dt. Serviette • dt. Untertasse • dt. Bratpfanne • dt. Waschbecken • dt. Spülmaschine • dt. Wasserkocher • fork, knife, spoon • dt. Suppenschöpfer • dt. Frischhaltefolie • plates, saucers, cups...
Then and Now 2026-01-08
14 Clues: Quill • Hearth • Lantern • Coverlet • Wagon, Cart • Pallet, Cot • Lantern, Torch • Stockings, Hose • Tricorn, Bonnet • Breeches, Trousers • Carriage, Coach, Wagon • King’s road, Highway, Way • Privy, Latrine, Necessary • Trencher (wooden dish), Dish
Unit 14 (1-13) 2018-03-13
13 Clues: müra • vajadus • sarnasus • kära, müra • jalgrattur • block büroohoone • sign liiklusmärk • path jalgrattatee • tunglemine, tormama • pladistama, pritsima • plate auto numbrimärk • auto klaasipuhasti, kojamees • selge, arusaadav, silmatorkav, puhastama
Earthquakes 2024-03-17
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- The point along a fault at which the first motion of an earthquake occurs.
- This plate motion occurs where two plates slip past each other.
- Earthquakes take place near the edges of these plates.
- The sudden return of elastically deformed rock to its undeformed shape is called ______ rebound..
- The Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale measures the ________ of an earthquake.
- What's another word for an earthquake's strength?
- This plate motion occurs where two plates push together.
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- A break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another.
- The simplest method of determining the epicenter of an earthquake is the ___ Time Method.
- Seismic waves that cause the most damage.
- Also called shear waves, these seismic waves cause rock particles to move in a side-to-side direction.
- The Richter Magnitude scale measures the _______ of an earthquake.
- Also called P waves, these seismic waves are the first to be detected in an earthquake and cause rock particles to move in a back-and-forth direction.
- The ____ hypothesis states that a major earthquake is most likely to occur along the part of an active fault where no earthquakes have occurred for a certain period of time.
- This plate motion occurs where two plates pull away from each other.
- The point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point, or focus.
16 Clues: Seismic waves that cause the most damage. • What's another word for an earthquake's strength? • Earthquakes take place near the edges of these plates. • This plate motion occurs where two plates push together. • This plate motion occurs where two plates slip past each other. • The Richter Magnitude scale measures the _______ of an earthquake. • ...
Trench Formation 2023-04-04
8 Clues: most common along • layer that subducts • trenches are also called • plate that is pushed down • boundary that causes trenches • trenches only occur in oceans • process trenches are formed by • only type of plate that can be subducted
The Miracle Mineral (SKILLS) 2024-02-12
L2. What are These? 2023-03-09
Vocab 2022-11-21
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-15
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-15
Kitchen words 2025-10-24
Health - My plate 2022-06-14
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- n. a person's hand when the fingers are bent in toward the palm and held there tightly,
- n. one thousandth of a liter
- n. each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter)
- adj. (of food or diet) containing a relatively high amount of starch.
- n. The physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- n. a semisolid food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria, often sweetened and flavored.
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- n. a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- n. the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers.
- n. a quantity of something
- n. a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- n. The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- adv. to a small degree
- n. milk and milk products
- n. a flat, shallow container with a raised rim, typically used for carrying food and drink
14 Clues: adv. to a small degree • n. milk and milk products • n. a quantity of something • n. one thousandth of a liter • n. the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers. • adj. (of food or diet) containing a relatively high amount of starch. • n. each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) • ...
Aristotle/Socrates/Plate 2021-09-15
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- Where does most of our knowledge of Socrates come from?
- How many people were in the Jury he stood before?
- what is Plato's book called?
- How did Socrates Die?
- Where was Aristotle born?
- What was Aristotle also suspicious of?
- What did Plato have a life long distrust in?
- How old was Socrates when he was on trial?
- Where did Aristotle Study?
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- How many classes did Plato divide his ideal society into?
- Who was Plato a student of?
- How man years did Aristotle spend studying?
- What was the poison that he drank called
- What was the school Aristotle set up called?
- how long did Plato flee Athens for?
15 Clues: How did Socrates Die? • Where was Aristotle born? • Where did Aristotle Study? • Who was Plato a student of? • what is Plato's book called? • how long did Plato flee Athens for? • What was Aristotle also suspicious of? • What was the poison that he drank called • How old was Socrates when he was on trial? • How man years did Aristotle spend studying? • ...
Plate motion project 2024-10-21
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- the place where two plates meet
- a long deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates meet Trench move together
- a diagram that shows the inside of something
- part of earth
- the layer of soft solid rock underneath earths plates
- something we observe that happens over and over again
- when two plates move away
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- the layers inside earth
- one of the very large sections of hard solid rock that makes up earths outer layer
- when two plates move apart
- earths outer layer
- when two plates come together
- a sudden shaking of earths surface
- to examine in detail for purpose
14 Clues: part of earth • earths outer layer • the layers inside earth • when two plates move away • when two plates move apart • when two plates come together • the place where two plates meet • to examine in detail for purpose • a sudden shaking of earths surface • a diagram that shows the inside of something • the layer of soft solid rock underneath earths plates • ...
Plate Tectonics Puzzle 2017-02-09
Across
- magnetic field that is the same right now
- made of layers of rocks that are folded
- of continents
- curved line of volcanoes
- underwater mountain chain
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- area of many fractured pieces of crust
- deep, under water trough created by one plate sub-ducting
- tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other
- in direction or orientation of the magnetic field
- magnetic field to the opposite polarity
- of crust move up or down against faults
- material adds new oceanic crust
- large regions rise vertically
- continent
14 Clues: continent • of continents • curved line of volcanoes • underwater mountain chain • large regions rise vertically • material adds new oceanic crust • area of many fractured pieces of crust • made of layers of rocks that are folded • magnetic field to the opposite polarity • of crust move up or down against faults • magnetic field that is the same right now • ...
Paddock to Plate 2021-09-01
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- a golden liquid produced by bees
- a small white grain grown mainly in Asia
- edible foods often grown above ground
- made from wheat
- a field where animals are kept
- meat that comes from birds
- birds lay these and we can eat them
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- to make money
- edible foods grown underground
- the meat from a cow
- a product that comes from cows or goats
- an orange vegetable grown in the ground
- often referred to as cows
- the meat that comes from animals in the ocean
14 Clues: to make money • made from wheat • the meat from a cow • often referred to as cows • meat that comes from birds • edible foods grown underground • a field where animals are kept • a golden liquid produced by bees • birds lay these and we can eat them • edible foods often grown above ground • a product that comes from cows or goats • an orange vegetable grown in the ground • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2022-05-04
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- any continuous mass of land
- a narrow ditch
- Earth's top layer
- an elevated portion of Earth's surface
- an area's limit
- Earth's lower layer
- large sections of Earth's crust that move
- a supercontinent from 250 mil years ago
- a narrow hilltop
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- boundaries that drift apart
- a large expanse of sea
- boundaries that come closer together
- series of waves that cause water displacement
- a sudden shaking of the ground
14 Clues: a narrow ditch • an area's limit • a narrow hilltop • Earth's top layer • Earth's lower layer • a large expanse of sea • boundaries that drift apart • any continuous mass of land • a sudden shaking of the ground • boundaries that come closer together • an elevated portion of Earth's surface • a supercontinent from 250 mil years ago • large sections of Earth's crust that move • ...
MineCraft Plate Tectonics 2024-11-12
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- this is the treat that Mr.Abecassis the minecraft NPC gave you when you talked to him
- the deposition and movement of sand by wind that creates hills.
- is different from erosion because _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ involves no movement.
- also known as the beach, this word describes the edge of the land mass touching a body of water.
- the explanation for how continents have moved over long periods of time.
- the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location where it is deposited.
- something crater-like that is caused by the slow weathering and erosion that causes the collapse of a cavern roof or aquafer.
- when two plates converge and one or both plates flows under
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- The Secret Password on level one
- a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates which move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- this Minecraft Education activity was made by Mr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment, and often liquid water that originates on land and moves down slope under the influence of its own weight and gravity.
- when plates move in this manor, they move toward eachother.
- the number of cakes Mr.Abecassis the NPC gave you when you talked to him.
- when two plates converge and cause a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, they can form mountains.
15 Clues: The Secret Password on level one • when plates move in this manor, they move toward eachother. • when two plates converge and one or both plates flows under • the deposition and movement of sand by wind that creates hills. • this Minecraft Education activity was made by Mr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Plate Motion Crossword 2025-06-02
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- 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 toward the same place
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates
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- moving apart in different directions
- the place where two plates meet
- Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- how often or fast something happens
14 Clues: moving toward the same place • the place where two plates meet • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • how often or fast something happens • moving apart in different directions • something we observe to be similar over and over again • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates • ...
Spina Bifida 2024-03-20
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- severe form of spina bifida
- thickens to form the neural plate
- cranial and caudal openings of neural tube
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- least severe form of spina bifida
- three membranous layers that cover the brain and spinal cord
- embryonic cells that forms the vertebrae
- moderate severity of spina bifida
- induces neural plate formation
- process of neural tube formation and development
9 Clues: severe form of spina bifida • induces neural plate formation • least severe form of spina bifida • moderate severity of spina bifida • thickens to form the neural plate • embryonic cells that forms the vertebrae • cranial and caudal openings of neural tube • process of neural tube formation and development • three membranous layers that cover the brain and spinal cord
Plate Tectonics cross word 2022-10-18
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- core liquid, iron-Nickle layer of the earth between the solid inner core and mantle.
- when oceanic plates run into a continental plate and slide beneath it.
- when two plates move towards each other.
- core the inner core is the most metal place on earth.
- Ocean Ridge along divergent plate boundaries, where new oceanic floor is created as the earths tectonic plates spread apart.
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- Drift the movement of continents resulting from the motion of tectonic plates.
- long, narrow depressions on the sea floor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducted beneath another.
- when two plates move away from each other.
- valley a lowland region that forms where earths tectonic plates move apart, or rift.
- When two plates move past each other.
10 Clues: When two plates move past each other. • when two plates move towards each other. • when two plates move away from each other. • core the inner core is the most metal place on earth. • when oceanic plates run into a continental plate and slide beneath it. • Drift the movement of continents resulting from the motion of tectonic plates. • ...
Science Wordpuzzle 2022-10-03
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- Less spce between molecules
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth in the same direction and the opposite direction as the direction the wave is moving.
- transfer of heat by the movement of currents within a fluid
- More space between molecules
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- Plate boundary that move past the other one
- Plate boundary that moves away from the other one
- Plate boundary that moves toward the other one
- a seismic surface wave causing the ground to shake in an elliptical motion, with no transverse, or perpendicular, motion.
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
- a surface wave having a horizontal motion that is transverse (or perpendicular) to the direction the wave is traveling
10 Clues: Less spce between molecules • More space between molecules • Plate boundary that move past the other one • Plate boundary that moves toward the other one • Plate boundary that moves away from the other one • transfer of heat by the movement of currents within a fluid • ...
Unit 7 2021-03-04
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- The lithosphere "floats" on this semi-solid layer made of the crust and upper part of the mantle
- The thinnest and solid outermost layer of the Earth
- Heat from the core and the mantle causes plates to move
- The liquid layer of the Earth's core that surrounds the inner core; made of liquid iron and
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- A solid that flows like a liquid
- The plate boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other
- The crust and upper part of the mantle and also contains the plates
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- A dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth; extreme pressure and temperatures like the surface of the sun
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
10 Clues: A solid that flows like a liquid • The thinnest and solid outermost layer of the Earth • Heat from the core and the mantle causes plates to move • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other • The crust and upper part of the mantle and also contains the plates • ...
Continents 2023-04-13
Plates Tectonics and Earth’s Surface 2025-04-26
Across
- range is caused when two continental plates colloid
- is when the older and the denser plate sinks under the other plate.
- of Fire the volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean.
- is caused when two plates pass each other
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- volcanoes is known as mid-ocean ridge
- is caused when an oceanic plate and a continental plate colloid.
6 Clues: is caused when two plates pass each other • volcanoes is known as mid-ocean ridge • of Fire the volcanoes that circle the Pacific Ocean. • range is caused when two continental plates colloid • is caused when an oceanic plate and a continental plate colloid. • is when the older and the denser plate sinks under the other plate.
JUST FOR FUN 2016-08-01
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Earth science vocabulary 2021-08-13
Across
- the effect of divergent plate boundaries
- the building blocks behind atoms, and everything
- when two tectonic plates slide against each other
- the split between two tectonic plates
- seperation of pangea
- what we learned for the few week of science
Down
- when two tectonic plates shift over each other
- means "all lands"
- the effect of shifting plate boundaries
9 Clues: means "all lands" • seperation of pangea • the split between two tectonic plates • the effect of shifting plate boundaries • the effect of divergent plate boundaries • what we learned for the few week of science • when two tectonic plates shift over each other • the building blocks behind atoms, and everything • when two tectonic plates slide against each other
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Severe Weather 2021-03-18
Across
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system
- energy that travels as vibrations on and in Earth; there are three types of seismic waves: primary waves (P waves), secondary waves (S waves), and surface waves
- a large volcano with gentle slopes of basaltic lava that is common along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots
- a rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water
- tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass
- molten rock below Earth’s surface
- a fast-moving wave of seawater caused by seismic activity in oceanic plates
- the point on the Earth’s surface directly above where an earthquake originates
- a liquid’s ability to flow
- a small, steep-sided volcano that erupts gas-rich, basaltic lava
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- a volcano that is not associated with plate boundaries
- a storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail
- a vent in Earth’s crust through which melted--or molten--rock flows
- a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility
- the point within the Earth where an earthquake originates
- a vibration in the ground that results from movement along breaks in the Earth’s lithosphere
- molten rock that erupts onto Earth’s surface
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean
- a break in the Earth’s lithosphere where tectonic plates meet
- a large, steep-sided volcano that results from explosive eruptions and andesitic and rhyolitic lava and ash along convergent plate boundaries
20 Clues: a liquid’s ability to flow • molten rock below Earth’s surface • molten rock that erupts onto Earth’s surface • tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass • a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility • a volcano that is not associated with plate boundaries • the point within the Earth where an earthquake originates • ...
MEAT 2021-03-23
Across
- Meats of domesticated sheep
- Meat from deer/goat
- Has collagen,elastin and reticulum.
- Is pearly white color, swells and shrinks in hot water, causing the disintegration of the muscular tissues which causes its tenderization.
- Highest quality cuts of beef comes from this part
- Slices of meat, which are either salted, dried or treated with curing salt
- This is at the back of the cow on the rump and hind legs
- Is the insoluble ligament that is yellowish in color
- Newly slaughtered animal
- Meat from cattle over one year old
- Meat from carabao
- This is the upper part of the cow’s legs
- Refers to the flesh of animals used for food
- Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old
- cut Is a piece of meat initially separated from the carcass of an animal during butchering
Down
- Also called the short plate
- The ossified tissue that forms the skeleton of the animal
- Mostly sold in supermarkets where differelabeled in an open chiller
- tissues Found around and within the muscular tissues
- tissues Are found around the muscles and within the muscles.
- tissues Lean meat with connective tissues and fat
- Frozen meat products whether cooked or uncooked, also includes canned meat products
- This comes from the forequarter of a cow
- These are chilled/frozen
- The part above the short plate
- This cut is from the cow’s breastbone area
- Is a boneless cut of meat located below the loin
- High-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by broiling or frying.
- Usually bought direct to the farm
- Meat from pigs
30 Clues: Meat from pigs • Meat from carabao • Meat from deer/goat • Newly slaughtered animal • These are chilled/frozen • Also called the short plate • Meats of domesticated sheep • The part above the short plate • Usually bought direct to the farm • Meat from cattle over one year old • Has collagen,elastin and reticulum. • Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old • ...
MEAT 2021-03-23
Across
- Meats of domesticated sheep
- Meat from deer/goat
- Has collagen, elastin and reticulum.
- Is pearly white color, swells and shrinks in hot water, causing the disintegration of the muscular tissues which causes its tenderization.
- Highest quality cuts of beef comes from this part
- Slices of meat, which are either salted, dried or treated with curing salt
- This is at the back of the cow on the rump and hind legs
- Is the insoluble ligament that is yellowish in color
- Newly slaughtered animal
- Meat from cattle over one year old
- Meat from carabao
- This is the upper part of the cow’s legs
- Refers to the flesh of animals used for food
- Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old
- cut Is a piece of meat initially separated from the carcass of an animal during butchering
Down
- Also called the short plate
- The ossified tissue that forms the skeleton of the animal
- Mostly sold in supermarkets where differelabeled in an open chiller
- tissues Found around and within the muscular tissues
- tissues Are found around the muscles and within the muscles.
- tissues Lean meat with connective tissues and fat
- Frozen meat products whether cooked or uncooked, also includes canned meat products
- This comes from the forequarter of a cow
- These are chilled/frozen
- The part above the short plate
- This cut is from the cow’s breastbone area
- Is a boneless cut of meat located below the loin
- high-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by broiling or frying.
- Usually bought direct to the farm
- Meat from pigs
30 Clues: Meat from pigs • Meat from carabao • Meat from deer/goat • Newly slaughtered animal • These are chilled/frozen • Also called the short plate • Meats of domesticated sheep • The part above the short plate • Usually bought direct to the farm • Meat from cattle over one year old • Has collagen, elastin and reticulum. • Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old • ...
Simple Baseball Rules 2023-05-14
Across
- Games consistent of a specific number of these
- When the base runner reaches home plate safely
- When the pitcher throws the ball over the plate
- Getting to second base after you get a hit
- When the batter hits the ball out of play
- The infielder who plays between third and second base
- Position that plays behind home plate
- When a player tags a base while holding the ball to get a player out
- What happens when the pitcher throws four balls
- When the picther hits the batter with the ball
- How many outs does the batting team get
- When the batter tries to gently hit the ball
- When you get to the base before getting tagged
Down
- When the batter hits the ball and gets to first base
- Three strikes and the batter is out
- The team with the most runs when the game is over
- A ball that is hit on the ground
- The player that throws the ball to the batter
- When the batter hits the ball they run to _____ base
- When the fielding player makes a mistake
- Three strikes and you are ____
- Making it to third after hitting the ball
- When the batter hits the ball over the fence
- One way to get the batter out is to ____ the ball in the air
- How many outs are in a double play
- A fielder may ____ the runner with the ball to get them out
- A batted ball that is hit in the air
- Try to run to another base while the ball is being pitched
28 Clues: Three strikes and you are ____ • A ball that is hit on the ground • How many outs are in a double play • Three strikes and the batter is out • A batted ball that is hit in the air • Position that plays behind home plate • How many outs does the batting team get • When the fielding player makes a mistake • When the batter hits the ball out of play • ...
Plate Tectonic/Rock Cycle Crossward Puzzle 2012-09-22
Across
- any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter that occurs naturally as part of our planet
- a result in which the material above the fault plane moves up in relation to the material below
- a surface feature in the sea floor produced by a descending plate during subduction
- process in which plate tectonics form a new oceanic lithosphere
- weathered earth materials
- two plates grind past each other without harming the lithosphere
- a fault along which the movement is horizontal and and parallel to the trend of the fault
- molten material that forms deep beneath earth's surface
- and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- interactions among earth's water, air, and land that can cause rocks to change from one type to another
- destructive plate margins where the oceanic crust is being pushed down into the mantle
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- two plates move together
- the uppermost mantle, along with the overlying crust, that behaves as a strong layer
- in which rocks are physically or chemically broken down by air, water, and living things
- forms when sediment is eventually compacted and cemented
- two plates move apart
- a sedimentary rock that goes under extreme pressure and heat
- a reverse fault with a dip less than 45°, normally about 10-15°
- the rock above the fault plane has moved down relative to the rock below
- magma that reaches earth's surface
- a theory that proposes earth's outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various
- forms when magma cools and hardens underneath earth's surface or as a result from a volcanic eruption
22 Clues: two plates move apart • two plates move together • weathered earth materials • magma that reaches earth's surface • molten material that forms deep beneath earth's surface • forms when sediment is eventually compacted and cemented • a sedimentary rock that goes under extreme pressure and heat • process in which plate tectonics form a new oceanic lithosphere • ...
Plate Tectonic/Rock Cycle Crossward Puzzle 2012-09-22
Across
- a reverse fault with a dip less than 45°, normally about 10-15°
- two plates move together
- process in which plate tectonics form a new oceanic lithosphere
- interactions among earth's water, air, and land that can cause rocks to change from one type to another
- a sedimentary rock that goes under extreme pressure and heat
- magma that reaches earth's surface
- molten material that forms deep beneath earth's surface
- the uppermost mantle, along with the overlying crust, that behaves as a strong layer
- two plates move apart
- in which rocks are physically or chemically broken down by air, water, and living things
- a theory that proposes earth's outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various
- the rock above the fault plane has moved down relative to the rock below
Down
- two plates grind past each other without harming the lithosphere
- any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter that occurs naturally as part of our planet
- a result in which the material above the fault plane moves up in relation to the material below
- a surface feature in the sea floor produced by a descending plate during subduction
- and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- destructive plate margins where the oceanic crust is being pushed down into the mantle
- a fault along which the movement is horizontal and and parallel to the trend of the fault
- forms when magma cools and hardens underneath earth's surface or as a result from a volcanic eruption
- forms when sediment is eventually compacted and cemented
- weathered earth materials
22 Clues: two plates move apart • two plates move together • weathered earth materials • magma that reaches earth's surface • molten material that forms deep beneath earth's surface • forms when sediment is eventually compacted and cemented • a sedimentary rock that goes under extreme pressure and heat • a reverse fault with a dip less than 45°, normally about 10-15° • ...
Science 2015-01-23
Across
- Magma that squeezes between horizontal rock layers
- Large flat land
- Lithosphere that slowly moves over the bottom layer
- Volcano Tall, cone shaped mountain
- A mass of rock formed
- A supercontinent
- Fault Slip past each other sideways, with little up or down motion
- Magma that forces itself across rock layers
- Stress that squeezes a rock until it folds or breaks even
- Boundary Plates converge or come together
- Current Cool fluid
- Stress that pushes a rock in two opposite directions
- A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume
- Spreading Material add the the ocean floor
- Fault Faults cut through rocks at an angle
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- Ancient organism that has been found as a rock
- Hole left when a volcano collapses
- Neck Forms when magma hardens
- Tectonics Plate movement
- Fault Has the same structure as a normal fault
- Oceans rocks sink beneath a deep ocean trench and back into the deep mantle
- Boundary Plates slide past each other
- Ridge Earths longest mountain ranges
- Volcano wide gently sloping mountain
- Middle or region
- drift Wegener's idea that the continents slowly moved
- Transfers heat by the movement of liquid
- Trench Under water canyons
- The stress force that pulls on the crust and thin rock in the middle
- Cone Cone shaped hill or small mountain
- Boundary Plates move apart or diverge
- Breaking in the rocks 's crust then rock's surfaces slip past each other
32 Clues: Large flat land • A supercontinent • Middle or region • Current Cool fluid • A mass of rock formed • Tectonics Plate movement • Trench Under water canyons • Neck Forms when magma hardens • Hole left when a volcano collapses • Volcano Tall, cone shaped mountain • Ridge Earths longest mountain ranges • Volcano wide gently sloping mountain • Boundary Plates slide past each other • ...
Earth Science Review 2017-03-14
Across
- the area along a transform boundary, such as San Andreas
- type of volcano forming the Hawaiian islands
- hot, melted rock in the mantle
- rock type formed by compacted sediments, such as sandstone
- rocks that are transformed by heat and pressure into a different rock
- solid, dense layer of iron and nickel
- land feature formed by water erosion, like the Columbia River
- a naturally-occurring, solid, inorganic crystal
- the shininess of a mineral
- small rock fragments, like sand or clay
- a force in rivers that builds up new land
- type of weathering caused by acid rain
- when one plate sinks under another plate
- plastic-like layer of the Earth
- the boundary formed when 2 plates slide past one another
- Earth's layer that is liquid metal
- the boundary formed when 2 plates move apart
- when a mineral breaks apart smoothly
- the process that moves sediments
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- often occurs along transform boundaries
- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- divides Iceland into 2 plates
- layer where magma lives
- the heat energy that moves tectonic plates
- forms when sand deposits at the mouth of a river
- the boundary formed when 2 plates move towards one another
- composed of minerals
- the process that lays down sediments
- the layer that is tectonic plates
- formed by subduction of 2 oceanic plates, such as Marianas
- forms the Cascade Mountain Range
- term for the string of volcanoes that surround the Pacific plate
- test used to determine the color of a mineral's powder
- type of weathering caused by breaking rock into smaller pieces
- a property of minerals determined by a scratch test
- rock type formed by cooled lava
- a river bend
37 Clues: a river bend • composed of minerals • layer where magma lives • the shininess of a mineral • divides Iceland into 2 plates • hot, melted rock in the mantle • the thinnest layer of the Earth • plastic-like layer of the Earth • rock type formed by cooled lava • forms the Cascade Mountain Range • the process that moves sediments • the layer that is tectonic plates • ...
Volcano/Tectonics Puzzle 2022-01-14
Across
- The Earth literally trembling or shaking from underground activity or volcanic activity
- The layer of the Earth that contains magma
- A type of plant boundary where the tectonic plates split apart and away from each other
- What lava and magma are in terms of temperature
- What happens when lava cools down and the mass of the volcanic island or area expands
- This volcano destroyed Pompeii
- This island is famous for volcanoes and is also a popular travel destination
- A chemical reaction within the volcano, to explode
- The plates below the Earth's crust that collide and diverge to create land forms and earthquakes
- This land form can be created by convergent plate boundaries and it shoots out lava
- What the Earth does during an earthquake or volcanic eruption
- boundary This is when two or more tectonic plates collide, also called a destructive plate boundary
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- Another name for a convergent plate boundary
- This is what spews out of a volcano along with ash and smoke
- This is the molten rock inside of a volcano
- The general layer of Earth that contains the crust and most of the mantle
- A word for any type of the Earths activity in relation to the crust, earthquakes, etc.
- In scientific terms meaning to be consumed by fire
- Famous ridge formed by divergent boundaries
- A rock type that is the product of cooled molten magma
- A smog that comes out of a volcano, along with ash and lava
- A rock type formed by the fast cooling of lava
- The substance from a volcano that is said to resemble snow that comes out with lava and smoke
23 Clues: This volcano destroyed Pompeii • The layer of the Earth that contains magma • This is the molten rock inside of a volcano • Famous ridge formed by divergent boundaries • Another name for a convergent plate boundary • A rock type formed by the fast cooling of lava • What lava and magma are in terms of temperature • In scientific terms meaning to be consumed by fire • ...
Simple Baseball Rules 2023-08-08
Across
- Games consistent of a specific number of these
- When the base runner reaches home plate safely
- When the pitcher throws the ball over the plate
- Getting to second base after you get a hit
- When the batter hits the ball out of play
- The infielder who plays between third and second base
- Position that plays behind home plate
- When a player tags a base while holding the ball to get a player out
- What happens when the pitcher throws four balls
- When the picther hits the batter with the ball
- How many outs does the batting team get
- When the batter tries to gently hit the ball
- When you get to the base before getting tagged
Down
- When the batter hits the ball and gets to first base
- Three strikes and the batter is out
- The team with the most runs when the game is over
- A ball that is hit on the ground
- The player that throws the ball to the batter
- When the batter hits the ball they run to _____ base
- When the fielding player makes a mistake
- Three strikes and you are ____
- Making it to third after hitting the ball
- When the batter hits the ball over the fence
- One way to get the batter out is to ____ the ball in the air
- How many outs are in a double play
- A fielder may ____ the runner with the ball to get them out
- A batted ball that is hit in the air
- Try to run to another base while the ball is being pitched
28 Clues: Three strikes and you are ____ • A ball that is hit on the ground • How many outs are in a double play • Three strikes and the batter is out • A batted ball that is hit in the air • Position that plays behind home plate • How many outs does the batting team get • When the fielding player makes a mistake • When the batter hits the ball out of play • ...
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MEAT 2021-03-23
Across
- Meats of domesticated sheep
- Meat from deer/goat
- Has collagen,elastin and reticulum.
- Is pearly white color, swells and shrinks in hot water, causing the disintegration of the muscular tissues which causes its tenderization.
- Highest quality cuts of beef comes from this part
- Slices of meat, which are either salted, dried or treated with curing salt
- This is at the back of the cow on the rump and hind legs
- Is the insoluble ligament that is yellowish in color
- Newly slaughtered animal
- Meat from cattle over one year old
- Meat from carabao
- This is the upper part of the cow’s legs
- Refers to the flesh of animals used for food
- Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old
- cut Is a piece of meat initially separated from the carcass of an animal during butchering
Down
- Also called the short plate
- The ossified tissue that forms the skeleton of the animal
- Mostly sold in supermarkets where differelabeled in an open chiller
- tissues Found around and within the muscular tissues
- tissues Are found around the muscles and within the muscles.
- tissues Lean meat with connective tissues and fat
- Frozen meat products whether cooked or uncooked, also includes canned meat products
- This comes from the forequarter of a cow
- These are chilled/frozen
- The part above the short plate
- This cut is from the cow’s breastbone area
- Is a boneless cut of meat located below the loin
- High-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by broiling or frying.
- Usually bought direct to the farm
- Meat from pigs
30 Clues: Meat from pigs • Meat from carabao • Meat from deer/goat • Newly slaughtered animal • These are chilled/frozen • Also called the short plate • Meats of domesticated sheep • The part above the short plate • Usually bought direct to the farm • Meat from cattle over one year old • Has collagen,elastin and reticulum. • Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old • ...
MEAT 2021-03-23
Across
- tissues Found around and within the muscular tissues
- Usually bought direct to the farm
- cut Is a piece of meat initially separated from the carcass of an animal during butchering
- Highest quality cuts of beef comes from this part
- Meat from carabao
- Meat from deer/goat
- Meat from pigs
- The ossified tissue that forms the skeleton of the animal
- This comes from the forequarter of a cow
- Is the insoluble ligament that is yellowish in color
- Slices of meat, which are either salted, dried or treated with curing salt
- Meat from cattle over one year old
- Is a boneless cut of meat located below the loin
- Meats of domesticated sheep
- Refers to the flesh of animals used for food
- Has collagen,elastin and reticulum.
Down
- tissues Lean meat with connective tissues and fat
- Also called the short plate
- Mostly sold in supermarkets where differelabeled in an open chiller
- Frozen meat products whether cooked or uncooked, also includes canned meat products
- These are chilled/frozen
- tissues Are found around the muscles and within the muscles.
- The part above the short plate
- Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old
- This is the upper part of the cow’s legs
- High-quality beef taken from the hindquarters of the animal, typically cut into thick slices that are cooked by broiling or frying.
- Is pearly white color, swells and shrinks in hot water, causing the disintegration of the muscular tissues which causes its tenderization.
- This cut is from the cow’s breastbone area
- Newly slaughtered animal
- This is at the back of the cow on the rump and hind legs
30 Clues: Meat from pigs • Meat from carabao • Meat from deer/goat • These are chilled/frozen • Newly slaughtered animal • Also called the short plate • Meats of domesticated sheep • The part above the short plate • Usually bought direct to the farm • Meat from cattle over one year old • Has collagen,elastin and reticulum. • Flesh of a young calf, 4-5 months old • ...
CST Earth Science 2013-04-29
Across
- The fact that Saturn is a ________ planet
- The oldest rock layer is most likely to by the layer that is _____ the other layers
- The least explosive volcano
- Geothermal energy is possible where there is
- Earthquake vibrations are detected, measured, and recorded by instruments called
- The convergence of two continental plates would produce
- The youngest rocks on the ocean floor are typically located near what feature?
- What is the source of energy for the Sun
- The planet that was formed from the light gases of the solar nebula
- Which of the following provides evidence for plate tectonics ___-_______ topography
- Relative cooling rates of igneous intrusive rocks can be estimated by comparing rocks
Down
- Scientific evidence suggests that magnesium is formed by stars during
- Which of the following energy sources is most likely abundant due to its postion on a plate boundary
- This extreme temperature difference is primarily due to the Moon's
- Most of the matter in the universe consisted of these atoms
- What is the average global temperature use of increased
- The Ritcher scale measures which of the following earthquake characteristics
- The driving force for surface ocean currents is
- The most massive stars will end their lives as _________ stars
- Which industry's water requirement is the greatest burden on California's fresh water supply
- A rift valley is evidence of which kind of plate boundary
- Stars begin their life cycle in a
- When a layer of cool air at the surface of Earth is the result best known as the
- In the Milky Way galaxy is described as a ________ galaxy
- Ocean surface currents are created by __________ with winds
25 Clues: The least explosive volcano • Stars begin their life cycle in a • What is the source of energy for the Sun • The fact that Saturn is a ________ planet • Geothermal energy is possible where there is • The driving force for surface ocean currents is • What is the average global temperature use of increased • The convergence of two continental plates would produce • ...
Final Extra Credit Part 1 2024-05-17
Across
- If you burn your hand on a stove by touching it, what type of heat transfer occurred?
- one complete turn of a celestial body
- A blanket of gases that surround any planet.
- If you're making hot chocolate, the milk you're using would be this part of the solution.
- the orbiting of one celestial body around another
- plate boundary where plates move away from each other.
- When the moon moves in between the Earth and Sun and perfectly aligns with them, leaving an eclipse of the sun.
- Our planetary system that consists of our star, the Sun, and everything bound to it by gravity
- Water does this action at 100 degrees Celsius
- Term used to describe when high tides are a little higher and low tides are a little lower than average.
- A telescope launched into space in 1990. It can take pictures of stars, galaxies, and other celestial phenomena.
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
Down
- plate boundary where you'd most likely experience earthquakes.
- plate boundary where it's most likely that you would find mountains.
- NASA space mission that conducted scientific research on the moon.
- thermal energy moves from _____ to cold until both objects are equal in temperature.
- If you're making hot chocolate, the powder you're using would be this part of the solution.
- a property that describes the relationship between mass and volume.
- How much weight an object has describes what property of the object?
- this specific part of the Earth's mantle is where convection currents occur that move tectonic plates.
- The reason why we have seasons is because we revolve around the Sun and the Earth is on a _______.
21 Clues: one complete turn of a celestial body • A blanket of gases that surround any planet. • Water does this action at 100 degrees Celsius • the orbiting of one celestial body around another • plate boundary where plates move away from each other. • plate boundary where you'd most likely experience earthquakes. • ...
Extra Credit: Semester 1 Crossword Puzzle (ESH) 2022-12-06
Across
- scientist who studies earth and rocks
- scientist who studies weather and climate
- broken up pieces of rock
- Earth's sphere dealing with ice
- the theory that all organisms came from a common ancestor and change slowly over many generations.
- the factor that changes in the experiment
- another name for hurricane.
- how close an object's molecules are; thickness
- the carrying of sediment by wind, water, or ice
- The sliding of the lithosphere on the mantle. AKA continental drift is known as plate _____.
- The least dense layer of Earth
- Earthquakes generate ____ waves.
- Earth’s sphere dealing with anything living
- breaking of rock into smaller sediment
- any prehistoric organism preserved in rock
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- A landform when a river meets the ocean and sediment gets deposited.
- hot air/liquids rise, cold air/liquids sink
- plate boundary associated with the formation of mountains and volcanoes
- similar to an experiment, but lacks a hypothesis. Uses observations.
- The largest layer of the earth. Convection here powers plate tectonics
- the average weather of a long period of time
- the study of the natural world
- ___ pressure systems are associated with cloudy, humid skies.
- A science teacher.
- sinkholes, deltas, rivers, mountains, springs are all natural features of the land and thus are…
- segment of DNA that codes for a trait
- The water cycle, carbon cycle, and nitrogen cycle are all examples of _____ cycles.
- imaginary horizontal lines running acrossing the globe. The equator is 0.
- The ____ core is the only liquid layer of earth.
- when 2 large air masses meet. Leads to storms.
- testable statement regarding the outcome of an experiment
- an education prediction of what will happen. Usually used when talking about weather.
- any living thing (ex. Human, bacteria, plant)
33 Clues: A science teacher. • broken up pieces of rock • another name for hurricane. • the study of the natural world • The least dense layer of Earth • Earth's sphere dealing with ice • Earthquakes generate ____ waves. • scientist who studies earth and rocks • segment of DNA that codes for a trait • breaking of rock into smaller sediment • scientist who studies weather and climate • ...
Science Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-10-06
Across
- An extended break in a body of rock.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate into the mantle beneath another plate.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- The point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle.
- A fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal.
- A series of mountains or mountain ridges closely related in position and direction.
- A boundary between two or more plates.
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- The relatively thick part of the earth's crust, it is older and more complex than the oceanic crust.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- An elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake.
- A structure of the earth's crust, which moves slowly over the underlying mantle.
- An area of volcanic activity.
- A rigid layer of the earth's crust that is believed to drift slowly.
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving toward each other.
- The hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were joined, about 300 to 200 million years ago.
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other.
- A mountain or hill with a pool of lava that explodes out of the top of the mountain or hill.
- The relatively thin part of the earth's crust which underlies the ocean basins, it is geologically young compared to the continental crust.
- A straight line or narrow section through or across the earth's surface.
20 Clues: An area of volcanic activity. • An extended break in a body of rock. • The upper layer of the earth's mantle. • A boundary between two or more plates. • An elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake. • A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving toward each other. • A rigid layer of the earth's crust that is believed to drift slowly. • ...
Earth Science Assignment 2022-12-07
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- 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
- a plate boundary where two plates collide
- a destructive natural process through which rock and soil are loosened and removed from the Earth's surface
- pulled under the other tectonic plate at a convergent plate boundary
- any change to the Earth's crust that results from two tectonic plates converging
- a landform that results when increased pressure is put on rock layers, causing them to fold upward
- the slope of a river or stream
- a slow, broad, upward movement of the Earth's surface
- a rock created with deposited sediments usually a rock with fossils preserved in them
- processes that help to build, shape, or initiate geological features such as mountains and volcanoes
- a landform that results when increased pressure is put on rock layers, causing them to fold downward
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- a rock created from cooled molten magma
- the feature that forms where a stream or river ends and deposits sediments on land
- circular movement of molten magma that causes tectonic plates to shift
- processes such as landslides or stream erosion that break down or wash away the surface of geological features
- particles of sand, stone, or dirt that are removed from the Earth's surface and deposited elsewhere
- the feature that forms when sediment is carried from a stream or river into another body of water
- the area extending from a stream to its valley walls, where sedimet is deposited when the stream overflows
- a rock created with extreme heat and pressure
20 Clues: the slope of a river or stream • a rock created from cooled molten magma • a plate boundary where two plates collide • a rock created with extreme heat and pressure • a slow, broad, upward movement of the Earth's surface • pulled under the other tectonic plate at a convergent plate boundary • circular movement of molten magma that causes tectonic plates to shift • ...
Cycle 5 Exam Review 2022-05-03
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- the theory that Earth's crust is divided into large pieces called tectonic plates that float and slowly move around on the mantle
- a line on a map that connects points with the same elevation
- a group of organisms belonging to the same species that live in the same area
- the mechanical or chemical processes by which gravity, water, wind, and ice break rocks into smaller pieces
- the process that occurs when magma rises to Earth's surface and creates new oceanic crust
- the theory that the continents were once connected but have slowly drifted apart over time
- the process by which gravity, water, wind, and ice remove and transport sediment from one place to another
- the process by which gravity, water, wind, and ice deposit weathered and relocated sediment
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- the process that occurs when two tectonic plates meet and the denser plate moves beneath the other plate
- all of the populations of different species that live in the same area
- a system comprising all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area and all the interactions among them
- a nonliving thing that affects the ecosystem in which it exists
- the difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines of a map
- an individual form of life
- a human-made, underwater structure that promotes the growth of reef-dwelling organisms
- when multiple individuals or populations in an ecosystem rely on the same limited resource
- a deep, narrow depression in the seafloor where a subducted plate is moving into the asthenosphere
- a group of organisms that are genetically related and can breed to produce offspring
- a living thing that affects the ecosystem in which it exists
- removing more fish from an ecosystem than can be replaced by the reproductive rates of the remaining populations
20 Clues: an individual form of life • a line on a map that connects points with the same elevation • a living thing that affects the ecosystem in which it exists • a nonliving thing that affects the ecosystem in which it exists • all of the populations of different species that live in the same area • the difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines of a map • ...
Science 10 2023-05-17
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- is the study of the flow of matter primarily in the liquid state.
- a highly viscous, hotter, and ductile region of the upper mantle.
- is a deep ravine between cliffs.
- is an interval of time within the ice age that is marked by colder temperatures and glacier advances.
- the largest layer of the Earth.
- is a low-lying area of land situated between hills or mountains.
- derived from the Greek word tekton which means "carpenter" or "builder."
- also called table mountains.
- is the study of the extended climatic conditions of past geologic ages.
- is the scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them.
- boundary, is a zone where two lithospheric plates move apart from each other.
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- last and the innermost layer of the Earth.
- are natural physical features on the surface of the Earth.
- is the study of ancient magnetic fields.
- junction, a point at which three plate boundaries meet.
- cliffs, are high rocky coasts that plunge down to the edge of the sea.
- are those that underwent sedimentation, erosion, or deposition on the river bed.
- is a method of heat transfer that is usually observed among fluid molecules (gas and liquid).
- has a flat-topped hill and steep sides.
- boundary, is a type of plate boundary that is also called a destructive plate boundary.
- is a predominantly silt-sized sediment.
- is the study of the current terrain features of a region.
- is the outer solid part of the Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle.
- are formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind.
- delta, is the largest delta in the world.
25 Clues: also called table mountains. • the largest layer of the Earth. • is a deep ravine between cliffs. • has a flat-topped hill and steep sides. • is a predominantly silt-sized sediment. • is the study of ancient magnetic fields. • delta, is the largest delta in the world. • last and the innermost layer of the Earth. • junction, a point at which three plate boundaries meet. • ...
volcano 2025-02-14
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- a special class of mountains
- the part of the Earth's crust that makes up the seafloor
- a large volcano that has erupted on the seafloor and has emerged above sea level, occurring in ocean basins or on ocean ridges.
- the sudden release of strain energy in the Earth's crust
- This occurs when plates move towards each other and collide
- a large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the Earth
- molten rock ejected by volcanoes in the form of a liquid
- The location where two plates meet
- a string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, around the edges of the Pacific Ocean
- the solid remnants of fires
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- an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- a type of rock formed when molten rock material, called magma or lava, cools and solidifies
- a hot, chaotic mixture of rock fragments, gas, and ash that travels rapidly away from a volcanic vent or collapsing flow front
- A geologic process in which one edge of one lithospheric plate is forced below the edge of another
- Hot rock underneath the plate
- the layer of granitic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, which form the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores
- the solid, outermost layer of the Earth, consisting of the Earth's crust and the uppermost, rigid part of the mantle
- a mixture of molten and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth
- a hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano
- openings, or vents where lava, tephra (small rocks), and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface.
20 Clues: the solid remnants of fires • a special class of mountains • Hot rock underneath the plate • The location where two plates meet • the part of the Earth's crust that makes up the seafloor • the sudden release of strain energy in the Earth's crust • molten rock ejected by volcanoes in the form of a liquid • This occurs when plates move towards each other and collide • ...
lesson7(161) 2015-10-19
Comp Science 2 Semester 1 Vocabulary 2021-12-08
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- Occurs when light bends as it passes through a new medium
- Law that explains that older layers are found deeper in the Earth than younger layers if they are undisturbed
- Any factor that can change in an experiment
- Plate boundary responsible for the formation of mountains
- A description of what happens in nature under very specific conditions
- This is what happens to light that allows us to see the color black
- Creates sediment when rock is broken into little pieces
- Type of heat transfer in which cold, dense fluid sinks and warm, less dense fluids rise
- The distance between crests of a transverse wave
- Type of rock that forms when magma cools and hardens
- Process that moves sediment
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- Occurs when light bounces back off of an object like a mirror
- Lake that forms when deposition cuts off part of a meandering river
- Type of dating that uses isotopes to get a more accurate age of fossils or Earth materials
- Heat transfer that requires contact
- Stored energy
- An explanation of how or why something occurs in nature
- Composed of the crust and upper mantle
- Plate boundary responsible for the creation of new ocean floor
- Energy of motion
- A scientist does another scientist's experiment to see if they get the same results
- Variable that is graphed on the Y-axis of a bar or line graph
- The same scientist does an experiment multiple times
- Plate boundary where earthquakes are most common
- The variable that the scientist changes, AKA manipulated or independent variable
- Made of iron and nickel
26 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • Made of iron and nickel • Process that moves sediment • Heat transfer that requires contact • Composed of the crust and upper mantle • Any factor that can change in an experiment • Plate boundary where earthquakes are most common • The distance between crests of a transverse wave • The same scientist does an experiment multiple times • ...
ES - Unit 1 Review 2020-09-19
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- units used when measuring liquids in graduated cylinder
- ______ forests have trees that lose their leaves
- typically the first step in scientific investigations is background _______
- the layer of the Earth with the most volume and mass
- _____ disease is caused by infected ticks
- a subduction ______ is where one tectonic plate moves under another
- _______ in the lab is not permitted
- a control is necessary to have something to _______ the experimental group with
- first step in treating a bee sting is to remove the _______
- biome that contains cone-bearing trees
- the ______ variable being tested and measured in an experiment
- one of the four spheres in the Earth system that includes all living organisms
- ______ can be found in the hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere
- only ________ labs can be performed
- tool scientists use to layer different maps to show meaningful data
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- ______ are likely to be found at plate boundaries
- Tropical Rainforests have the highest rate of _________, how their flora creates food.
- a well tested explanation of a phenomena
- vibrations of the Earth produced by rapid releases of energy are called
- _____ chewing is not allowed in laboratory
- A planned procedure to test a hypothesis is called an
- a testable, possible explanation to an observation
- ______ rainforest is the most biodiverse biome
- biome vegetation varies according to _______ and altitude
- clammy skin, heavy sweating and ______ are all symptoms of heat exhaustion
- the ring of _____ is the area of the Pacific with a large number of volcanoes and earthquakes
- tool used to find specific locations
- plate _____ explain mountains, earthquakes and the movement of Earth's plates
- used as a constant and unchanging standard of comparison in scientific experimentation
29 Clues: _______ in the lab is not permitted • only ________ labs can be performed • tool used to find specific locations • biome that contains cone-bearing trees • a well tested explanation of a phenomena • _____ disease is caused by infected ticks • _____ chewing is not allowed in laboratory • ______ rainforest is the most biodiverse biome • ...
Plate Tectonic/Rock Cycle Crossward Puzzle 2012-09-22
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- the uppermost mantle, along with the overlying crust, that behaves as a strong layer
- and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- the rock above the fault plane has moved down relative to the rock below
- two plates grind past each other without harming the lithosphere
- in which rocks are physically or chemically broken down by air, water, and living things
- magma that reaches earth's surface
- molten material that forms deep beneath earth's surface
- any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter that occurs naturally as part of our planet
- a sedimentary rock that goes under extreme pressure and heat
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- destructive plate margins where the oceanic crust is being pushed down into the mantle
- a reverse fault with a dip less than 45°, normally about 10-15°
- a result in which the material above the fault plane moves up in relation to the material below
- interactions among earth's water, air, and land that can cause rocks to change from one type to another
- two plates move together
- a theory that proposes earth's outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various
- process in which plate tectonics form a new oceanic lithosphere
- a surface feature in the sea floor produced by a descending plate during subduction
- weathered earth materials
- two plates move apart
- forms when magma cools and hardens underneath earth's surface or as a result from a volcanic eruption
- a fault along which the movement is horizontal and and parallel to the trend of the fault
- forms when sediment is eventually compacted and cemented
22 Clues: two plates move apart • two plates move together • weathered earth materials • magma that reaches earth's surface • molten material that forms deep beneath earth's surface • forms when sediment is eventually compacted and cemented • a sedimentary rock that goes under extreme pressure and heat • a reverse fault with a dip less than 45°, normally about 10-15° • ...
IT pamatjēdzieni 2015-09-18
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- Ir process, ar kura palīdzību informācija tiek pārveidota no analogās digitālajā formā.
- Ir izvadierīce, kas saņem no datora kodētus datus, pārveido tos lasīšanai piemērotā formā un izveido atbilstošu tekstu vai grafiku uz ekrāna
- Ir ierīce, ar kuras palīdzību var nolasīt, no kāda materiāla tā attēlu un nosūtīt uz datoru, piemēram, dokumentus, zīmējumus vai fotogrāfijas
- Dažas ierīces var vienlaicīgi izmantot kā datu ievadei, tā arī izvadei. Šādas ierīces sauc par...
- Ir viegls, pārnēsājams personālais dators ar atvāžamu plakanu displeju
- Informācijas sistēmās galvenā uzmanība tiek veltīta informācijas uzkrāšanai, glabāšanai un...
- Ir tehniska sistēma, kas saskaņā ar uzdotu programmu veic datu ievadi, apstrādi, uzglabāšanu un izvadi.
- Parasti ir datu vide, kas izveidota kā vienas vai vairāku apaļu plašu komplekts.
- Tās uzdevums ir pārsūtīt datus un vadības signālus uz datoru
- Ar ... palīdzību datorā ievada teksta informāciju.
- Pēta informācijas apstrādes un skaitļošanas teorētiskos pamatus un to praktiskos pielietojumus informācijas apstrādei un skaitļošanai uz datoriem
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- Ir kursora pozicionēšanas ierīce, kas dod iespēju lietotājam pārvietot kursoru displeja ekrānā, kustinot vertikālu stienīti.
- Ir maza, gluda virsma, pār kuru var slidināt pirkstu līdzīgi tam, kā tiek slidināta pele.
- Ir ārējā pārprogrammējamās atmiņas datu glabāšanas ierīce, ko datoram pieslēdz, izmantojot USB pieslēvietu.
- Ir ierīce, kas datu apstrādes gaitā veic instrukciju interpretāciju un vada ierīces darbību.
- sistēmas plate jeb mātes plate ir centrālā jeb galvenā datora montāžas plate
- Ir ierīce, kas skaņu pārvērš elektriskā signālā.
- Ir disciplīna, kas iekļauj zinātni un tehnoloģijas, lai projektētu, izstrādātu, ieviestu un uzturētu programmatūras un aparatūras komponentes
- Ir ierīce, kas nodrošina datu ierakstīšanu un nolasīšanu no diskiem.
- Ir zinātnes nozare, kas nodarbojas ar informācijas vākšanu un apstrādi
20 Clues: Ir ierīce, kas skaņu pārvērš elektriskā signālā. • Ar ... palīdzību datorā ievada teksta informāciju. • Tās uzdevums ir pārsūtīt datus un vadības signālus uz datoru • Ir ierīce, kas nodrošina datu ierakstīšanu un nolasīšanu no diskiem. • Ir viegls, pārnēsājams personālais dators ar atvāžamu plakanu displeju • ...
Acrylic Nails 2023-03-28
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- Can grow under lifted enhancements with introduction of moisture.
- Items that may be sanitized and reused.
- Nail file grit category used for filing natural nails.
- These use Methacrylic Acid which causes microscopic tears and holes on your nail bed to allow the acrylics or gel polishes to have a better grip onto your nails.
- Used to hold small amounts of monomer.
- An itchy rash caused by direct contact with a substance or an allergic reaction to it. Can be developed over time with repeated exposure.
- Strong solvent used to break down and dissolve other substances.
- Used to suck up fumes and dust to protect the nail technician from exposure.
- Includes water, soap and acetone. Repeated exposure can cause low retention.
- Visible portion of the matrix.
- Mother of the nail. Grows the nail plate
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- Item used to push back the cuticles.
- Height and curve of the nail to give strength and stability.
- Common ingredient (now illegal) found in acrylic nail powder, that can cause damage to natural nail, pain and numbness of the fingers.
- Acrylic ______ can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea and irritation.
- Ability to absorb moisture. May inhibit retention.
- Sticky layer that appears on fully cured acrylic.
- May cause nail conditions that can inhibit nail strength or growth speed.
- Low odor liquid that mixes with polymer powder to create acrylic.
- Dissolves oils and moisture on the nail, providing a dry surface to ensure adhesion.
- Mix of isopropyl alcohol and water, sometimes containing fragrance. Used to clean dust and oil from nail plate.
- Portion of nail that extends from the skin.
- How well the enhancement adheres to the nail plate over time.
- Item used to create a nail enhancement extension without gluing on a tip.
24 Clues: Visible portion of the matrix. • Item used to push back the cuticles. • Used to hold small amounts of monomer. • Items that may be sanitized and reused. • Mother of the nail. Grows the nail plate • Portion of nail that extends from the skin. • Sticky layer that appears on fully cured acrylic. • Ability to absorb moisture. May inhibit retention. • ...
Geologic Activity Crossword 2022-12-06
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- a process that displaces rock layers when surfaces on either side of a crack in the Earth's surface shift
- any changes to the Earth's crust that result from two tectonic plates converging
- circular movement of molten magma in the mantle that causes tectonic plates to shift
- plate boundary where two plates collide into each other
- processes that help build, shape, or initiate geologic features like mountains and volcanoes
- the area extending from a stream to its valley walls; where sediment is deposited when the stream overflows
- type of geologic activity that is measured on the Richter Scale
- extremely small particles of sand, rock, or dirt that are removed from the Earth's surface and deposited elsewhere
- the slow, broad, upward movement of the Earth's surface
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- is the feature that forms when sediment from a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- slope of a river or stream
- type of rock known for its small crystals and striations(layers)
- the feature that forms where a stream or river ends and deposits sediment on land
- the process that occurs when two plates converge, causing the crust to fold over onto itself
- type of rock characterized by its large air pockets and crystals; formed by lava cooling
- processes that break down or wash away the surfaces of geologic features
- to get pulled under the other tectonic plate at a convergent plate boundary
- a landform that results when increased pressure is put on rock layers causing them to fold downward
- a landform that results when increased pressure is put on rock layers, causing them to fold upward
- transportation of sediment through mediums like water and air
- type of rock known for containing fossils
21 Clues: slope of a river or stream • type of rock known for containing fossils • plate boundary where two plates collide into each other • the slow, broad, upward movement of the Earth's surface • transportation of sediment through mediums like water and air • type of geologic activity that is measured on the Richter Scale • ...
Earth's Systems Vocab. 2023-04-04
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- Move side to side through ONLY solids
- No longer in existence
- Occurs when divergent plates seperate
- Boundary where tectonic plates slide past each other
- Form at convergent boundaries where one plate subducts under another, and magma underground is pushed upward
- The lower part of the Earth's mantle, Below the Asthenosphere
- Forms under extreme heat and pressure, Appears twisted
- The solid, outermost layer of the earth, lying above the mantle
- The movement caused within a fluid when the hotter less dense material rises, and colder, denser material sinks
- Boundary where tectonic plates collide
- The study of Earth
- Below the lithosphere. Hotter and more fluid part of the mantle
- heat,pressure,cooling,melting,etc.
- Petroluem, Natural Gas, Coal
- The layer that lies of the earths crust crust and core. The majority of Earth's mass is in this layer
- Boundary where tectonic plates divide
- Forms when molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
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- Compress or squeeze through solids and liquids
- The study of earthquakes
- A tool that measures/records details of earthquakes
- Still in existence
- The outer part of the earth. Includes the crust and upper mantle
- Group of animals that occupy an area
- When magma flows through a crack in the middle of tectonic plate, and not at a plate boundary. Hawaiian islands were formed this way
- water held underground in the soil
- The innermost layer of the earth. Divided into 2 parts, liquid outer and solid inner
- Large pieces of lithosphere that the ocean and continents rest on
- The supercontinent that existed before continents seperated
- When a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere creates seismic waves
- A solid inorganic material found in nature
- Forms from pre-existing rock and fossils
31 Clues: Still in existence • The study of Earth • No longer in existence • The study of earthquakes • Petroluem, Natural Gas, Coal • water held underground in the soil • heat,pressure,cooling,melting,etc. • Group of animals that occupy an area • Move side to side through ONLY solids • Occurs when divergent plates seperate • Boundary where tectonic plates divide • ...
Datora uzbūve/ Inga Kolerte 1C 2018-11-07
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- ir izvadierīce, kas saņem no datora kodētus datus
- ir ierīce teksta un grafisku attēlu nolasīšanai, pārveidošanai binārā kodā un ievadīšanai datorā.
- ir kursora pozicionēšanas ierīce, kas dod iespēju lietotājam pārvietot kursoru displeja ekrānā, kustinot vertikālu stienīti.
- ir datora ievadierīce, ko izmanto, lai uz datora ievadvirsmas
- kas nodrošina ļoti ātru datu pārsūtīšanu.
- ir datora komponents, kuru lieto, lai datoru pieslēgtu datortīklam.
- ir ierīce, kas sastāv no speciālā ligzdā ievietotas izvirzītas bumbas
- ir ievadierīce, kas izmanto gaismjutīgu irbuli
- kas nodrošina skaņas ievadīšanu un izvadīšanu.
- Terminu sistēmas bloks attiecina uz korpus
- kas raksturo procesora ātrdarbību.
- paplašināšanas plate, kas ģenerē tekstu vai grafikas attēlus monitora ekrānā.
- caur kurām dati tiek pārraidīti secīgi pa vienam bitam
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- datu apstrādes gaitā veic instrukciju interpretāciju un vada citu datora bloku darbību.
- ierīce, kas ļauj datoram pārraidīt datus pa parastajām telefona līnijām
- ar kuru palīdzību datorā ievada datus, piemēram, pele, tastatūra, skeneris, mikrofons
- vieta datorā, kur tiek glabātas nepieciešamās programmas un dati.
- kas pārklāts ar caurspīdīgu skārienjutīgu pārklājumu.
- ir izvadierīce, kas saņem no datora kodētus datus un pārveido tos uz ekrāna par tekstu vai grafiku.
- kas satur reģistrus - maza apjoma, ātrdarbīgu atmiņu, kas paredzēta datu īslaicīgai glabāšanai.
- (angļu: Control Unit - CU) atkodē no atmiņas saņemtās komandas
- ir nekustīga kursora pozicionēšanas ierīce, kuru galvenokārt izmanto klēpjdatoros.
- kura tiek izmantota komandu, datu un starprezultātu glabāšanai
- personālo datoru papildierīce, kas no ciparu datiem ģenerē skaņu atveidojošus analogsignālus.
- montāžas plate, kas veido datora pamatstruktūr
- ir ievadierīce, kuru izmanto, lai datorā ievadītu skaņas vai ierunātu tekstu.
- kuru raksturo izgatavošanas tehnoloģija un izgatavotājfirma.
27 Clues: kas raksturo procesora ātrdarbību. • kas nodrošina ļoti ātru datu pārsūtīšanu. • Terminu sistēmas bloks attiecina uz korpus • ir ievadierīce, kas izmanto gaismjutīgu irbuli • kas nodrošina skaņas ievadīšanu un izvadīšanu. • montāžas plate, kas veido datora pamatstruktūr • ir izvadierīce, kas saņem no datora kodētus datus • ...
Science project 2023-10-30
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- occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- large slabs of rock that divide earth’s crust
- is an important phenomenon of our earth system
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- causes a fault between two plates of the lithosphere which will slide past one another
- releases energy in waves that travel through the earth's crust and cause the shaking that we feel.
- What changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments
- making an observation, forming a hypothesis, making a prediction, conducting an experiment and finally analyzing the results
- long, narrow depressions on the seafloor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts, beneath another.
- is most remembered as the originator of continental drift hypothesis
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- molten material moves in at the boundaries between tectonic plates pushing them apart as new oceanic crust is created
- that stands alone and isn’t changed
- scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make the earth’s crust and the forces that produce such deformation
- that’s held constant in a research study
- calculate water depth by measuring the time it takes for the acoustic signal to reach the bottom and the echo to return to the ship.
- outermost rocky shell of a terrestrial planet or natural satellite.
- when two plates come together
- made of solid rocks and minerals
- the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior
- hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
20 Clues: when two plates come together • made of solid rocks and minerals • that stands alone and isn’t changed • that’s held constant in a research study • the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior • large slabs of rock that divide earth’s crust • is an important phenomenon of our earth system • occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other • ...
Continental drift 2023-09-06
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- The continent that Wegener suggested was once connected to South America due to matching geological features.
- The process by which continents move over geological time.
- The process that occurs when tectonic plates separate, forming a gap in the sea.
- The theory of Continental Drift is a fundamental concept in the field of ______________.
- The layer of Earth beneath the lithosphere that behaves in a plastic, ductile manner over long periods of time.
- The boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other.
- The largest tectonic plate on Earth that includes much of the Pacific Ocean.
- The name of the scientist who developed the theory of Continental drift.
- These features found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean were key evidence for Wegener's theory.
- The scientist who independently proposed a similar theory of continental motion, supporting Wegener's ideas.
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- The mountain range that runs along the mid-Atlantic Ridge, providing evidence for plate movement.
- The name of the fossil plant that was crucial in supporting Wegener's theory.
- The supercontinent that Wegener believed once existed, which he called "_____________."
- The layer of Earth's structure made of hot dense silicate rocks.
- The process by which Earth's plates were broken apart and drifted to their current positions.
- The process by which tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other.
- The type of crust formed when plates push into each other.
- Wegener's idea that continents were once connected but drifted apart was initially met with ______________ from the scientific community.
- The ocean that separates Europe and North America.
- The mechanism believed to drive plate tectonics, caused by heat from Earth's interior.
20 Clues: The ocean that separates Europe and North America. • The process by which continents move over geological time. • The type of crust formed when plates push into each other. • The layer of Earth's structure made of hot dense silicate rocks. • The boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. • ...
8th Grade Science 2024-05-09
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- The gas that plants breathe in
- The gas that humans and animals breathe in
- The units for force (N)
- The jelly-like layer of Earth below the crust, made of magma
- Every action has an equal and opposite ______
- When a dense tectonic plate sinks below a less dense plate. Another word for "sink"
- Another word for "fat"
- All energy in living things is lost as _____
- Two tectonic plates that slide past one another
- The allele that overpowers the recessive
- The cycle where cold liquids sink and hot liquids rise
- This trophic level includes plants and algae
- When the ground shakes due to tectonic plate movement
- When both alleles are either dominant or recessive, "same"
- The hard outer layer of the Earth that we stand on
- A force whose job is to stop motion
- Comes in many shapes and act as tools in the body
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- The process of making sugar using sunlight
- The unit of energy on nutrition labels
- A push or pull needed to accelerate an object
- The process of making ATP using sugar
- Means "fearing water", why oils and water don't mix
- Traits that are passed down by genes
- All life contains this element
- The square tool used to predict genotypes
- Energy "money" used by all living things
- A complex word for "sugar"
- The family tree tool used to predict genotypes
- The process which organisms changed over time
- The allele that gets covered up
- When one allele is dominant and the other is recessive
- Two tectonic plates that come together
- Two tectonic plates that move apart
- All energy in living things comes from the ____
- Traits that are gained from the environment
35 Clues: Another word for "fat" • The units for force (N) • A complex word for "sugar" • The gas that plants breathe in • All life contains this element • The allele that gets covered up • Two tectonic plates that move apart • A force whose job is to stop motion • Traits that are passed down by genes • The process of making ATP using sugar • The unit of energy on nutrition labels • ...
Tectonic Plates 2024-12-04
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- A scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created due to Earth's subterranean movements.
- Vibrations in the earth that transmit energy and occur during earthquakes.
- The study of the forms and features of land surfaces.
- Forces that build up an existing landform or create a new one.
- Form where a plate with thinner oceanic crust descends beneath a plate with thicker continental crust.
- When a meteoroid survives a trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground.
- Calculates an age in years for geologic materials by measuring the presence of a short-life radioactive element.
- The emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation.
- The age of a natural material in years.
- A Coherent domain of Earth's continental crust that has attained and maintained long-term stability.
- A massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock.
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- A branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena.
- Formed where two tectonic plates pass laterally by one another.
- Occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- Distinct nuclear species of the same chemical element.
- Modify or even destroy landforms.
- The study of prehistoric Earth's magnetic fields recorded in rocks, sediment, or archeological materials.
- The mass movement of a material due to density differences caused by a variation in either composition or temperature.
- The process of determining if one rock or geologic event is older or younger than another, without knowing their specific ages.
- The time required for one-half of the radioactive parent isotopes in a sample to decay to radiogenic daughter isotopes.
- When two plates come together.
21 Clues: When two plates come together. • Modify or even destroy landforms. • The age of a natural material in years. • A massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock. • The study of the forms and features of land surfaces. • Distinct nuclear species of the same chemical element. • The emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation. • ...
Geography crossword 2025-05-19
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- snow, sleet or hail
- rock beneath the surface
- being washed down through soil
- waves from an earthquake
- point directly above the focus on the surface
- curved area of coast between headlands
- through which lava flows
- of sediment
- plant/animal matter in soil
- upper layer of soil
- of sand or pebbles
- prediction of the weather
- starting point of an earthquake underground
- of land sticking out into the sea
- bend in a river
- slide past each other
- large section of the Earth's crust
- layer beneath the crust
- air
- shaped by glacial erosion
- a river enters the sea
- in nutrients
- left by a glacier
- of lava, gas, and ash
- that move tectonic plates
- pulling rocks from the ground
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- rock face formed by erosion
- large moving mass of ice
- move apart and new crust is formed
- particles from volcanic eruptions
- that records earthquake tremors
- used to measure earthquake strength
- beginning of a river
- scraping the land beneath it
- plate sinks beneath continental plate
- opening at the top of a volcano
- measure of heat
- Earth's outer layer
- of water that shapes the coast
- edge where plates meet
- vertical section of soil
- rock that reaches the surface
- at the mouth of a river
- in the air
- away of land
45 Clues: air • in the air • of sediment • away of land • in nutrients • measure of heat • bend in a river • left by a glacier • of sand or pebbles • snow, sleet or hail • upper layer of soil • Earth's outer layer • beginning of a river • slide past each other • of lava, gas, and ash • edge where plates meet • a river enters the sea • layer beneath the crust • at the mouth of a river • large moving mass of ice • ...
Science - Earth Space Sciences 2025-05-05
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- The path planets follow around the Sun
- The hottest, innermost part of Earth
- A smaller quake that follows the main earthquake
- Large system of stars, gas, and dust
- The point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake
- The biggest planet in orbit of the Sun
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- The layer of gases around Earth
- Imaginary line through the center of Earth
- Type of boundary where plates move toward each other
- Boundary where plates slide past each other horizontally
- The rigid outer part of Earth, made of crust and upper mantle
- The planet closest to the Sun
- Our natural satellite
- The red planet, and the planet NASA visits most
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- Type of boundary where plates move apart
- Type of plate whose movement causes earthquakes
- Time taken for Earth to complete one rotation
- A large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption
- A fracture in Earth's crust where movement has occurred
- A planet known for its rings
- Large explosion marking the end of a massive star's life
- Atmospheric layer where the ozone layer is found
- A spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- Process that causes day and night
- Process where one plate slides beneath another
- Movement of Earth around the Sun
- The thick layer between Earth’s crust and core
- Instrument that detects and records earthquakes
- Small, rocky body orbiting the Sun, mostly in the asteroid belt
- The star at the center of our solar system
- Season experienced in Australia during December
- Currents in the mantle that drive plate movement
- Molten rock that rises at divergent boundaries
35 Clues: Our natural satellite • A planet known for its rings • The planet closest to the Sun • The layer of gases around Earth • The outermost layer of the Earth • Movement of Earth around the Sun • Process that causes day and night • The hottest, innermost part of Earth • Large system of stars, gas, and dust • The path planets follow around the Sun • ...
Earth-Space Ch 7 2022-10-11
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- Line of volcanoes on an oceanic plate.
- Bowl-shaped depressions caused by impacts.
- Volcano showing no current activity but has erupted recently.
- Eruption that releases large amount of gas so that rock, lava, and ash is violently thrown into the air.
- Volcano currently erupting.
- Natural vent from which the material from a magma chamber escapes.
- Gentle eruptions from mafic magma.
- Volcano that has showed no activity for some time
- Release of magma and gases onto the Earth's surface.
- Molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface
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- Molten rock deep inside the Earth.
- A stream of hot water that flows out of the ground constantly.
- A fountain of hot water that erupts onto the surface.
- A plume of hot material that rises through the mantle and can cause volcanoes.
- Thickness of a liquid.
- Line of volcanoes on a continental plate.
- A hot rock fragment that is blown from a volcano.
17 Clues: Thickness of a liquid. • Volcano currently erupting. • Molten rock deep inside the Earth. • Gentle eruptions from mafic magma. • Line of volcanoes on an oceanic plate. • Line of volcanoes on a continental plate. • Bowl-shaped depressions caused by impacts. • Molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface • Volcano that has showed no activity for some time • ...
