plate Crossword Puzzles
Plate Motion Vocabulary 2020-12-22
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- last name of the German scientist who created the Continental Drift Theory
- A type of boundary where two plates move towards each other
- One of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- A system of ideas intended to explain something, aka hypothesis
- A feature that forms on the surface of a planet such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
- An underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- The slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- Any of Earth’s main continuous areas of land; Africa, Asia, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia
- A landform that only forms at convergent boundaries
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- A type of boundary where tow plates move away from each other
- The hypothetical landmass that existed when all the continents were joined, from about 300-200 million years ago.
- The scientific name for 'outer layer'
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- A sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
- hot liquid underneath Earth's surface
- A system of ideas intended to explain something, aka hypothesis
- How much space an object or substance takes up (its volume) in relation to the amount of matter in that object or substance (its mass)
- section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- A type of current that occurs when there are significant differences in temperature between two parts of a fluid. When this happens, hot fluids rise and cold fluids sink.
- A type of boundary where two plates slide against each other
- How often or fast something happens
22 Clues: A sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • How often or fast something happens • The scientific name for 'outer layer' • hot liquid underneath Earth's surface • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • A landform that only forms at convergent boundaries • an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-04-09
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- Vent in the earth's surface through which magma and gases erupt
- A sudden, violent shaking in the ground that happens as a result of movements within the earth's crust
- A steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
- The only liquid layer of the Earth
- The type of boundary when two plates are moving apart from each other
- A type of tectonic plate at the bottom of oceans
- The theory of the plates moving
- An arc shaped chain of volcanoes formed above a subduction zone
- Type of boundary when two plates are pushing towards each other
- Molten rock, gases, and solid crystals and minerals
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- A crack or fracture in the earth's crust associated with transform boundaries
- A large mass that rises above earth's surface with sloping sides
- The place where two plates meet
- The layer of the atmosphere that lays above the asthenosphere and has plates that float in hot semi-liquid in the upper mantle
- The early cluster formation of the continents
- Area where one plate is being pulled under the edge of another
- The earth's crust that makes up the continents
- Device used to measure the intensity of earthquakes
- The type of boundary when two plates are sliding past each other
- When magma reaches the surface and flows
20 Clues: The place where two plates meet • The theory of the plates moving • The only liquid layer of the Earth • When magma reaches the surface and flows • A steep-sided depression in the ocean floor • The early cluster formation of the continents • The earth's crust that makes up the continents • A type of tectonic plate at the bottom of oceans • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-01-24
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- Landform created when plates push against each other.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates slide past each other.
- When a plate is pulled under another into the mantle.
- What the lithosphere is broken into.
- Another name for the crust.
- Around sliding boundaries, this event shakes the ground as the plates release their tension.
- Another name for the mantle.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates push together.
- The liquid layer of the core.
- Top layer of the Earth.
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- The solid layer of the core.
- Theory that supported the breaking up of Pangaea.
- Supercontinent's name before it split up.
- This is the melted rock under the surface.
- Earth layer made of magma.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates move away from each other.
- Where the edges of plates meet.
- This is one one of the pieces of evidence scientists used to come up with the continental drift theory.
- Landform created when lava comes out of the ground.
- This is the last name of the person who presented the plate tectonics theory in 1912.
20 Clues: Top layer of the Earth. • Earth layer made of magma. • Another name for the crust. • The solid layer of the core. • Another name for the mantle. • The liquid layer of the core. • Where the edges of plates meet. • What the lithosphere is broken into. • Supercontinent's name before it split up. • This is the melted rock under the surface. • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2016-08-09
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- Much hotter layer of the earth, has the ability to flow
- Waves that travel along earths outer layer
- Earthquake that occurs before the larger seismic event
- The most outer layer of the earth
- Stress caused by squeezing
- The place (at ground level) where the earthquake happens
- Boundaries that come together
- The theory of ...
- Boundaries that move apart
- Stress caused by passing eachother
- The parts of the earths crust broken up
- Places where the mantle is extremely hot
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- Coned shaped volcano, explosive eruptions, most common type of volcano
- Push-pull waves
- A slip-strike fault running along the coastline from San Francisco to California
- Compressed, bends in a downwards motion
- A scale used to measure the intensity of an earthquake
- Hot fluid or semi-fluid material below or within the earths crust
- Smaller earthquakes that happen after the initial earthquake
- Lowest part of a syncline
- Low viscosity lava, relatively hot
- Area's of earths surface through which magma and volcanic gasses pass
- Earthquake that happens in the middle of a plate
- Largest recorded shock
- The line along which rock breaks and moves
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- All pyroclastic material that is ejected from a volcano
- High viscosity lava, blocky, rough lava flow
- Boundaries that slide past each other
- A form of closed lava tube that forms when lava flows into water and cools rapidly
- Moderately explosive, small in size, steep slopes
- Extremely hot layer of the earth, has a lot of pressure
- A current in a fluid that results from convection
- A fault caused by rocks being compressed that one plate moves up while the other descends below it
- Compressed, bends in an upwards motion
- When the earths crust is pushed up from its sides
- Has so much pressure is basically a solid metal
- Plates under continents
- Where 80% of the worlds earthquakes happen
- Earthquake that happens along a plate boundary
- Sleeping volcano
- Stress caused by pulling
- A fault where rocks move away from eachother due to land moving apart
- A huge ocean wave caused by an earthquake
- What mountain range was formed when the Indian and Eurasian plate crashed
- A fault when two plates slide in a lateral motion past eachother
- A tube formed by cooling and solidifying of the lava walls
- Super continent that existed 200 million years ago
- Debris material formed by a volcanic eruption
- Non-explosive eruptions, not very steep but can be big
- Hot molten or semi-fluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure
- No longer a volcano
- Plates under the ocean
- The starting point of an earthquake
- Constantly erupting volcano
55 Clues: Push-pull waves • Sleeping volcano • The theory of ... • No longer a volcano • Plates under the ocean • Largest recorded shock • Plates under continents • Stress caused by pulling • Lowest part of a syncline • Stress caused by squeezing • Boundaries that move apart • Constantly erupting volcano • Boundaries that come together • The most outer layer of the earth • ...
Plate tectonics/earthequakes 2016-05-10
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- a measure of the energy released by on earthquake
- cone-shaped hill or mountain formed when hot magma, solids, and gas erupt onto Earth’s surface through a vent
- instrument used to record seismic waves
- point deep in side Earth where energy is released, causing an earthquake
- drift Wegener's hypothesis that all continents were once connected
- point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus
- spot hot, molten rock material that has been forced upward from deep inside Earth, which may cause magma to break through Earth’s mantle and crust and may form volcanoes
- spreading Hess's theory that new seafloor in formed when magma is forced upward toward the surface at a mid-ocean ridge
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- movement of the ground that occurs when rocks inside Earth pass their elastic limit
- safe describes the ability of structures to stand up against the vibrations caused by an earthquake
- Large, ancient landmass that was composed of all the continents
- volcano steep-sided volcano formed from alternating layers of violent eruptions of tephra and quieter eruptions of lava
- cone volcano relatively small volcano formed by moderate to explosive eruptions of tephra
- rigid layer of Earth about 100km thick, made of the crust and a part of the upper mantle
- fracture that occurs when rocks break and that results in relative movement of opposing sides
- molten rock flowing onto Earth’s surface
- current, current in Earth's mantle
- a large section of Earth's oceanic or continental crust about 100km thick, made of the upper mantle
- powerful seismic sea wave the begins over an ocean-floor earthquake
- long crack, fissure, or though that forms between tectonic plates moving apart at plate boundaries
- volcano large, broad volcano with gently sloping sides that is formed by the buildup of basaltic layers
21 Clues: current, current in Earth's mantle • instrument used to record seismic waves • molten rock flowing onto Earth’s surface • a measure of the energy released by on earthquake • point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus • Large, ancient landmass that was composed of all the continents • ...
Plate Tectonics Project 2023-11-14
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- any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in a rock
- The flow that transfers heat within fluid
- when magma reaches the surface
- mid-ocean ridges continually add new material to the ocean floor
- Wegener's idea that the continents slowly moved over earth's surface
- The resulting volcanoes sometimes create a string of islands
- form long chains of mountains that rise up from the ocean floor
- boundary plates move apart
- boundary plates come together
- Heat transfer between materials that are touching
- wegener called supercontinent
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- the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- an area where material from deep within earths mantle
- one major belt of volcanoes
- broken into pieces separated by cracks
- boundary plates slide past eachothere
- measure of how much mass there is in a given volume
- a mountain that forms in earth's crust
- the transfer of energy that is carried in rays like light
- is a molted mixture of rock-forming substances gases and water from the mantle
- Heat transfer by the movement of a fluid
- the ocean floor plunges into deep underwater canyons
22 Clues: boundary plates move apart • one major belt of volcanoes • boundary plates come together • wegener called supercontinent • when magma reaches the surface • boundary plates slide past eachothere • broken into pieces separated by cracks • a mountain that forms in earth's crust • Heat transfer by the movement of a fluid • The flow that transfers heat within fluid • ...
Plate Tectonics Terms 2021-09-21
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- A very large expanse of sea
- A mountain or hill having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor or gas have been erupted from
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- The gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface
- The process, condition, or result of being covered by glaciers or ice sheets
- One of earth's seven main divisions of land
- A branch of earth science concerned with the solid earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and how they change over time
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground, can cause great destruction as a result of movements within the earth's crust
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- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and the large-scale motion of the earth's plates
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere
- Hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust
- The outermost shell of a planet
- Where two plates move away from each other
- A supercontinent predicted to have broken apart millions of years ago to create the continents we have today
- The dense central region of earth
- Long narrow depressions on the sea floor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates
- Mostly solid bulk of earth's interior, lies between earth's core and crust
- The solid, outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- A location where airflows or ocean currents meet
- A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
20 Clues: A very large expanse of sea • The outermost shell of a planet • The dense central region of earth • Where two plates move away from each other • One of earth's seven main divisions of land • A location where airflows or ocean currents meet • A fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock • The upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere • ...
Plate Motion Crossword 2025-01-31
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- any of Earth's main continuous areas of land, such as Africa, Asia, and North America
- a sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- a natural spring that sends hot water and steam suddenly into the air from a hole in the ground
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- the outside or top layer of something
- layer Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation, and water
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- moving toward the same place
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
- section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- ridge an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- activity 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
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- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- the slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- the sudden pushing out of something, such as lava from a volcano
- hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth
- boundary the place where two plates meet
- how often or fast something happens
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- moving apart in different directions
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
26 Clues: moving toward the same place • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shaking of Earth's surface • how often or fast something happens • moving apart in different directions • the outside or top layer of something • hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth • boundary the place where two plates meet • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • ...
Plate Tectonic Theory 2023-12-11
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- A dog-shaped, mammal-like meat-eating reptile whose fossils were discovered in Africa and South America
- Deep and narrow depression in the seafloor where the subducted plate moves into the asthenosphere
- Boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other.
- A supercontinent in the southern hemisphere made of present day South America, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia
- ____________ current: A circular movement of fluids caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluid and the falling of cooler, denser fluid
- The process in which a denser plate is pushed downward beneath a less dense plate when plates converge
- A Princeton University geology professor who discovered the process of seafloor spreading
- Mineralized remains of organisms, showing how long-dead organisms lived and how their bodies were structured
- A supercontinent that all continents were once part of
- Boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other
- The solid layer with plasticity in the upper mantle that is located just below the lithosphere; lithospheric plates "float" and move on this layer
- The cool, rigid, outermost layer of Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle; broken into pieces or segments called "plates."
- A German scientist who proposed that all of the continents were once part of a supercontinent
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- __________ spreading: A phenomenon by which magma from Earth's mantle comes up at the mid-ocean ridge and creates new oceanic crust
- A supercontinent in the northern hemisphere made of present day North America, Europe, and Asia
- The theory that the crust is divided into large pieces called tectonic plates that slowly move on top of the mantle.
- A plant-eating dinosaur with short legs and barrel-shaped body whose fossils were discovered in Africa, India, and Antarctica
- A freshwater, crocodile-shaped reptile, approximately 1 meter long, whose fossils were discovered in Africa and South America
- ___________ drift: The theory that continents were once connected but have drifted apart
- Boundary where two tectonic plates move toward one another.
- Seed ferns with tongue-shaped leaves found in Africa, India, South America, Antarctica, and Australia
- A chain of underwater mountains formed from seafloor spreading
22 Clues: A supercontinent that all continents were once part of • Boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other. • Boundary where two tectonic plates move toward one another. • Boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other • A chain of underwater mountains formed from seafloor spreading • ...
Science Plate Tectonics 2023-12-21
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- where one edge of a plate is shoved below the edge of another
- processes affecting the structure of earth's crust
- rock slabs covering all of earth that divides earth's crust
- plates that slide past each other
- a small area with hotter temperature compared to the areas surrounding it
- contains the crust and upper-most solid mantle. the outer layer of the earth
- a type of igneous rock where magma from inside the earth flows out
- plates that come together
- caused by the earth's plates getting stuck at their edges
- the outermost layer of the earth. made of rock
- rock that is formed by molten rock cooling
- theory that plates drift across the earth
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- the eruption of magma onto the earth's surface
- plates that move away from each other
- the layer below the lithosphere. denser and weaker than the lithosphere
- the solid area of earth's interior between the core and the crust
- a mountain with vents where lava, small rocks, and gas erupt through the earth's crust
- a type of igneous rock where magma goes through older rock and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface
- scientists who study the materials, processes, and history of earth
- caused by seafloor movement. made by landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, etc.
20 Clues: plates that come together • plates that slide past each other • plates that move away from each other • theory that plates drift across the earth • rock that is formed by molten rock cooling • the eruption of magma onto the earth's surface • the outermost layer of the earth. made of rock • processes affecting the structure of earth's crust • ...
Plate Tectonic CrossWord 2023-11-03
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- A fault zone where two plates slide past each other horizontally.
- The remains or traces of plants and animals that have lived a long time ago.
- The deepest and hottest layer of our planet.
- When a continental crust converges with an oceanic crust.
- Giant Waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- The plates that have moved across earth's surface for hundredths of millions of year's.
- A series or chain of mountains that are close together.
- The layer of the earth that lies below the lithosphere.
- When Two plate's move towards each other.
- A natural process of energy and heat moving from one place to another.
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- When Two plates in the lithosphere split apart from each other.
- The solid and rigid outer layer of earth.
- When two plate's move away from each other.
- Areas where the plates meet.
- The outer layer of the earth.
- The ancient supercontinent.
- The outer layer of the core that is made of liquid iron and nickel.
- Caused by the movement of parts of the earth's crust.
- Earth's Surface in pieces that move.
- A large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the earth.
- The largest layer of the earth, lying between the crust and the outer core.
21 Clues: The ancient supercontinent. • Areas where the plates meet. • The outer layer of the earth. • Earth's Surface in pieces that move. • The solid and rigid outer layer of earth. • When Two plate's move towards each other. • When two plate's move away from each other. • The deepest and hottest layer of our planet. • Caused by the movement of parts of the earth's crust. • ...
Plate Motion Project 2024-10-15
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- to examine in detail for a purpose
- above the inner core below the lower mantle
- soft solid rock constantly moving
- The place where 2 plates meet
- One of the very large sections of hard solid rock that makes up earths outer layer
- 2 plates moving apart to different places
- diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- 2 plates moving towards the same place
- above the lower mantle
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath earths plates
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- something we observed to be similar over and over again
- when two plates slide
- Earths outer layer
- sudden shaking of the earths surface
- of the processes, such as eruptions in the lava flows in which gas lava and ash are pushed out on the surface of earth
- What earths outer layer is made of
- Earths outermost layer of hard solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation and water
- underwater mountain range for two plates move apart
- a long indentation made when 2 plates move together
- Below the ocean,soil, and continental crust
20 Clues: Earths outer layer • when two plates slide • above the lower mantle • The place where 2 plates meet • soft solid rock constantly moving • to examine in detail for a purpose • What earths outer layer is made of • sudden shaking of the earths surface • 2 plates moving towards the same place • 2 plates moving apart to different places • above the inner core below the lower mantle • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword! 2024-03-14
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- How do scientists measure earthquakes?
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart?
- What is the liquid layer of Earth's core?
- Two or more lithosphere plates collide
- An intense shaking of Earth's surface
- Drag plates away from mid-ocean ridges?
- Giant pieces of rock that float on top of the mantle?
- The plates that are below the ocean?
- What is the lower strong part of the mantle?
- What element makes up most of Earth's core?
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- A constantly moving, semi-liquid layer called...
- What is the innermost layer of the Earth?
- If two tectonic plate's collide, what is the process called...
- What explains the age and magnetic patterns of seafloor rocks
- Plants rip apart at a divergent plate boundary?
- What extends from below the mantle to the center of Earth?
- What is located between the core and the crust?
- When two plates move away from each other, this is called...
- What is the outermost layer of the Earth?
- What is made up primarily of silicon and magnesium?
20 Clues: The plates that are below the ocean? • An intense shaking of Earth's surface • How do scientists measure earthquakes? • Two or more lithosphere plates collide • Drag plates away from mid-ocean ridges? • What is the innermost layer of the Earth? • What is the liquid layer of Earth's core? • What is the outermost layer of the Earth? • ...
Paddock to plate 2021-09-06
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- type of food that rich in vitamin and good for our body
- meat that comes from bird
- Bring food from another country
- it is made from wheat grain
- field where animals are kept
- a process to know if a egg has a chick inside or if it is edible
- a orange vegetable grown in the ground
- baby sheep
- meat comes from the sea
- comes from a sheep
- it's warm and used for clothing
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- comes from a cow
- a product that comes from cows or goats
- often referred to has cows
- used for making cloths for example boots saddles seats and belts
- Sending items by boat to another country
- a substance often grown above ground
- A word we use when describing when something is being made by the factory
- comes from a pig
- golden liquids produced by bees
- baby cow
- baby pig
- to make money
- birds lay these so we can eat them
- a tropical fruit that's multi coloured.
25 Clues: baby cow • baby pig • baby sheep • to make money • comes from a cow • comes from a pig • comes from a sheep • meat comes from the sea • often referred to has cows • meat that comes from bird • it is made from wheat grain • field where animals are kept • Bring food from another country • golden liquids produced by bees • it's warm and used for clothing • birds lay these so we can eat them • ...
Plate tectonic terms 2022-01-15
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- a large moveable segment of the lithosphere
- the upper layer of earths interior, including the crust and the upper brittle portion of the earths mantle
- the study of tectonism, including it’s causes and effects, most notably mountain building
- boundaries between plates
- the otter most layer of the earth
- two plates move away from one another
- sub marine mountain ridges where new seafloor is created by seafloor spreading
- thick, dense, middle layer of the earth
- a form of stress produced by a force that acts to stretch a material
- an area of rock that has been bent by stress
- the theory that the configuration of the earths continents was once different than it is today
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- a region of extremely high pressure underlying the lithosphere, where rocks are deformed by enormous stresses.
- two plates slide past one another going in different directions
- the theory that seafloor crack open along the crests of mid-ocean ridges and that new seafloor forms in those areas
- the center of the earth
- a split between two bodies (for example, two plates)that once was joined
- any attempt to deform a solid
- a long trough bounded by two or more faults
- two plates move towards one another
- an area of fracturing between rocks that has been bent by stress
20 Clues: the center of the earth • boundaries between plates • any attempt to deform a solid • the otter most layer of the earth • two plates move towards one another • two plates move away from one another • thick, dense, middle layer of the earth • a large moveable segment of the lithosphere • a long trough bounded by two or more faults • ...
Plate Motion Vocabulary 2025-07-26
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- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- sand dune
- the sudden pushing out of something, such as lava from a volcano
- hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth
- a natural spring that sends hot water and steam into the air from the ground
- the outside or top layer of something
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move
- a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- any of Earth’s main continuous areas of land
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel,
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
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- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- layer Earth’s outermost layer of hard, solid rock
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth’s plates
- moving apart in different directions
- moving toward the same place
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- Ridge an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- the slow pulling apart of land that is caused by plate movement
- how often or fast something happens
- onto the surface of the Earth
- Boundary the place where two plates meet
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- Section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- Activity any of the many processes in which gas, lava and ash are pushed
26 Clues: sand dune • moving toward the same place • onto the surface of the Earth • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • a sudden shaking of Earth’s surface • moving apart in different directions • the outside or top layer of something • hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth • Boundary the place where two plates meet • ...
Plate motion crossword 2022-10-19
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- long and narrow ditch
- mountain that sprays lava
- fossils found in south America and africa
- a system meant to represent something
- steps of a whole plan
- 7 main lands of earth
- land separating
- thing that happens when water or lava flows
- how often or fast something happens
- ____ of fire
- _____ tectonics
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- _______ridge
- plates move together
- outer part of something
- where earthquakes happen most
- water sprays out of a hole in the ground
- soft or hard rock underneath plates
- ground shakes
- Plates move apart
- _____layer
20 Clues: _____layer • _______ridge • ____ of fire • ground shakes • land separating • _____ tectonics • Plates move apart • plates move together • long and narrow ditch • steps of a whole plan • 7 main lands of earth • outer part of something • mountain that sprays lava • where earthquakes happen most • soft or hard rock underneath plates • how often or fast something happens • ...
Plate Motion Crossword 2022-10-19
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- a sudden shaking in earths surface
- between two plates moving away from each other
- theory that continents drift apart
- the outside or top layer of something
- piece of the lithosphere that moves on the asthenosphere
- evidence of life from the past
- how often or fast something happens
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up earths outer layer
- layer between the crust and the core
- outermost layer of earth
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- liquid layer of earths core
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet
- hot liquid rock
- solid, dense center of the Earth
- a break in the earths crust
- boundary between two colliding plates
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- something we observe to be simian are over and over again
20 Clues: hot liquid rock • outermost layer of earth • liquid layer of earths core • a break in the earths crust • evidence of life from the past • solid, dense center of the Earth • a sudden shaking in earths surface • theory that continents drift apart • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • layer between the crust and the core • ...
Plate motion crossword 2022-10-23
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- who created the Continental drift theory.
- A slab of earths whistle sphere that moves across the earth.
- The layer of solid brittle rocks that make up the earths surface.
- The circular pattern of hot material rising and cool material sinking.
- The direction of earths magnetic field.
- The middle layer of earth made by hard rock that circulates by convection that is located between the crust and the core.
- A two dimensional representation of a certain area on the earths surface.
- Equipment that measures seismic waves and other motions.
- Landmass above sea level.
- The process of which something takes place.
- was a geology professor and naval officer that would think about the continental drift theory and the unique features of the seafloor and he found out that mechanistic for it all.
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- when the north and south magnetic poles are the same as they are now.
- Large ice sheets slowly moving.
- polarity when the north and south magnetic poles are the reverse of what they are now.
- what makes continents move.
- molten rock deep inside the earth.
- The movement of materials do two different temperatures.
- Brown shaking caused in the release of energy stored in the crust.
- The study of rocks processes and The history of earth.
- The rocky outer layer of earths surface.
20 Clues: Landmass above sea level. • what makes continents move. • Large ice sheets slowly moving. • molten rock deep inside the earth. • The direction of earths magnetic field. • The rocky outer layer of earths surface. • who created the Continental drift theory. • The process of which something takes place. • The study of rocks processes and The history of earth. • ...
Plate motion vocabulary 2022-11-01
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- the distance of a place north and south of Earth's equator
- a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface of the
- the ability to make things move or change
- imaginary line that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- To use any of the five senses to gather information about something.
- winds that move in one direction and are strong enough to push ocean currents
- general weather patterns over a long time period
- the outside or top layer of something
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- a climate pattern where water near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the weather around the world
- the distance of a place east or Earth's prime meridian
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- ocean water flowing in a continuous path
- A measure of how hot or cold something is, the average speed
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth or another planet, that is held in place by gravity
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- related to the sun
- a giant pattern of moving water spans whole oceans and moves water from place to place in a circle
- the study of weather patterns over a long period of time
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- any of the earth's main continuous area of land such as Africa, Asia, and North America
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
22 Clues: related to the sun • the outside or top layer of something • ocean water flowing in a continuous path • the ability to make things move or change • general weather patterns over a long time period • an event or process that leads to a result or change • the distance of a place east or Earth's prime meridian • the study of weather patterns over a long period of time • ...
Farm to Plate 2025-05-19
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- keep in confinement or to keep isolated
- materials which extinguish various agricultural pests, including weeds and insects
- covering the ground with compost to prevent evaporation or erosion
- infectious diseases of animals which can be transferred to humans
- united states department of agriculture; government agency which oversees the application of safety, animal welfare, and quality standards of agricultural processes
- genetically modified organism; organism which has been modified genetically for better quality
- remove from or to reduce the size of a herd
- growing the plants we harvest or raising the animals we use for food
- practices involving growing two or more crops in the same field
- food safety and inspection service; public health agency accountable for food safety
- getting food ready to eat
- food items grown without the use of pesticides, antibiotics or growth hormones; controlled by USDA standards
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- practice of varying successive crops in the same field
- changing plants or animals into what we recognize as food
- method of planting multiple crops on one piece of land
- giving manufacturers exclusive rights to process, design or new invention
- plants which were grown in the past and have been bred to be adapted to a specific environment
- food products raised for human consumption without additives and are minimally processed; no USDA standards
- reproduction process in which pollen grains are carried from plant to plant
- utilization of resources to make them last for an extended period of time
- process of getting food from the farm or processing plant to the consumer or food service facility
- amount of time it takes for an antibiotic to leave an animals' system
- process by which a plant grows from a seed
- food and drug administration; government agency which monitors the production and distribution of all food products except meat and poultry
- antibiotics which have not completely left the animals' system before slaughter
25 Clues: getting food ready to eat • keep in confinement or to keep isolated • process by which a plant grows from a seed • remove from or to reduce the size of a herd • practice of varying successive crops in the same field • method of planting multiple crops on one piece of land • changing plants or animals into what we recognize as food • ...
My plate Crossword 2025-08-27
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- dairy that's low in fat
- vegan protein option
- fruits provide..
- protein provides...
- grains that aren't milled
- vegetables are low in..
- calcium builds your..
- prevent birth defects
- Milk and soy provide....
- basic dairy product.
- the largest food group
- lack of calcium makes you...
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- health for you but most people don't eat them
- protein builds...
- the largest food group
- fruits are low in...
- grains that are milled
- vegetables provide...
- type of protein that lives underwater
- vegan protein
- fermented milk
- meat, beans, ect
- your protein should be..
- smallest food group
- Dairy provides..
- vegan dairy options
26 Clues: vegan protein • fermented milk • fruits provide.. • meat, beans, ect • Dairy provides.. • protein builds... • protein provides... • smallest food group • vegan dairy options • fruits are low in... • vegan protein option • basic dairy product. • vegetables provide... • calcium builds your.. • prevent birth defects • the largest food group • grains that are milled • the largest food group • ...
Plate motion puzzle 2025-11-04
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- A sudden shaking of Earths ground
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- When two plates come together
- An educated guess to something
- A mountain or hill that produces lava
- A diagram that show what the inside of something looks like
- Largest body of water
- Hot substance from a volcano
- A scientist who named something Pangea
- Deep sea canyon formed and a convergent boundary
- How fast or often something happens
- The process where one plate is forced underneath another
- Rigid most outer layer of Earth
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- A set of different parts forming a complex whole
- Earths upper mantle layer below lithosphere
- Moving apart in different directions
- Evidence gathered over time by many scientists
- Earths second layer
- Something we observe over and over again
- Where two plates slide
- A break in the Earths crust
- A ton of solid minerals millions of years old
- Earths outer layer
- Something that repeats in order
- A diagram of sorts that helps us understand
- Massive rigid slabs of rock
26 Clues: Earths outer layer • Earths second layer • Largest body of water • Where two plates slide • A break in the Earths crust • Massive rigid slabs of rock • Hot substance from a volcano • When two plates come together • An educated guess to something • Something that repeats in order • Rigid most outer layer of Earth • A sudden shaking of Earths ground • ...
Tectonic Plate Puzle 2025-11-07
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- Rock made of ash
- A deadly mountain
- A big wave
- Converging plates
- Eruption Power scale
- Cars turning at high speed
- The moving crust of the earth
- A Large tremor
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- Expulsion of material
- The meeting place of continental plates
- Consistently erupting volcano
- Rock avalanche
- Black, glassy rock
- The worst part of pizza
- Study of the physical world
- Johnny Cash song
- Famous Pokemon trainer
- The ledge above a fire
- Grey rock, sounds like a common seasoning
- Very hot rock
20 Clues: A big wave • Very hot rock • Rock avalanche • A Large tremor • Rock made of ash • Johnny Cash song • A deadly mountain • Converging plates • Black, glassy rock • Eruption Power scale • Expulsion of material • Famous Pokemon trainer • The ledge above a fire • The worst part of pizza • Cars turning at high speed • Study of the physical world • Consistently erupting volcano • ...
plate tectonic crossword 2025-10-29
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- process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- boundary were two plates move away from earth other
- area were magma from deep within the mantle melts
- under sea valley that represents one of the deepest parts of the ocean
- measurement of an earthquake's strength
- process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep ocean trench
- a break in Earth's crust along which rocks move
- giant wave
- boundary where two plates move past each other
- hot solid material between earth's crust and core
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- stress that pushes masses of rock in opposite directions
- term used to describe a volcano that is likely not going to erupt again
- boundary were two plates move toward each other
- vibrations that travel through earth
- shaking from the movement of rock beneath earth
- molten mixture
- term used to describe a volcano that is currently no active
- stress that stretches rock
- liquid magma that reaches the surface
- layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
20 Clues: giant wave • molten mixture • stress that stretches rock • vibrations that travel through earth • liquid magma that reaches the surface • measurement of an earthquake's strength • layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • boundary where two plates move past each other • boundary were two plates move toward each other • a break in Earth's crust along which rocks move • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-12-10
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- Type of plate margin characterised by subduction zones and long fold mountain chains.
- As two continental plates move towards each other, they are forced upwards creating this feature. (4,9)
- A sudden tremor or movement of the earth's crust, which originates naturally at or below the surface.
- There is one in the Mid-Atlantic, and Iceland sits on one.
- The Kobe earthquake measured 6.9 on this scale.
- In December 2004 one of these hit Indonesia. It resulted in over 120,000 deaths.
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- Zone where oceanic crust is forced down and under continental crust.
- Type of plate boundary where crust is neither created nor destroyed.
- An instrument used to measures force and duration of an earthquake.
- What fault causes earthquakes in California? (3,7)
- The force which opposes the motion of one plate surface as it moves across another plate.
- A deep sea feature created by subduction.
12 Clues: A deep sea feature created by subduction. • The Kobe earthquake measured 6.9 on this scale. • What fault causes earthquakes in California? (3,7) • There is one in the Mid-Atlantic, and Iceland sits on one. • An instrument used to measures force and duration of an earthquake. • Zone where oceanic crust is forced down and under continental crust. • ...
Tectonic Plates 2019-10-14
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- Crust that is under the ocean.
- Valleys that are formed by Divergent boundarys.
- Crust above water.
- A rupture in Earths crust that alows magma to flow through it.
- Tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- When new oceanic crust is formed becuse magma from the mantle hardens and becomes new rock.
- A trasform fault in California.
- Where one Tectonic plate slides under another one and goes to the mantle.
- Tectonic plates that are sliding past each other.
- A therory in which the earth is divided among several plates that float on the mantle.
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- Earths crust and upper mantle.
- The "plates" that earths crust is made of.
- Tectonic plates that move towards each other.
- A underwater mountain range formed by plate tectonics.
- The gradual movement of the continents across the Earth's surface.
- Sudden shaking of the earth's crustdue to transform boundarys.
- A mid-ocean ridge in the middle of the Alantic Ocean.
- Currents in the Earth's mantle that move the Tectonic Plates.
- A supercontinent that exsisted when all plates where one.
- The man who came up with the theroy of Plate Tectonics.
20 Clues: Crust above water. • Earths crust and upper mantle. • Crust that is under the ocean. • A trasform fault in California. • The "plates" that earths crust is made of. • Tectonic plates that move towards each other. • Valleys that are formed by Divergent boundarys. • Tectonic plates that are sliding past each other. • A mid-ocean ridge in the middle of the Alantic Ocean. • ...
Earthquake & Volcano Crossword 2023-05-23
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- type of fault where rock moves toward one another.
- seismic waves that can travel through all material.
- common along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots.
- the vibrations in the ground that result in breaks along the earth's lithosphere.
- scientist who studies earthquakes.
- a break in Earth's lithosphere where one block of rock moves past/away/toward another.
- instrument that measures and records ground motion and the distance of seismic waves.
- a graphical illustration of seismic waves.
- volcanoes that are not associated with plate boundaries
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- a liquid's resistance to flow.
- type of fault where rock moves away from each other.
- a vent in the earth's crust where molten rock flows.
- tiny particles of volcanic rock that fries out when a volcano erupts.
- type of fault where rock moves horizontally past one another.
- the point above the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- molten rock below the earth's surface.
- molten rock that has erupted onto the earth's surface.
- seismic waves that cannot travel through liquid.
- large, steep-sided volcanoes that result from explosive eruptions of andesitic/rhyolitic lava & ash along convergent plate boundaries.
- the point underground where an earthquake starts.
20 Clues: a liquid's resistance to flow. • scientist who studies earthquakes. • molten rock below the earth's surface. • a graphical illustration of seismic waves. • seismic waves that cannot travel through liquid. • the point underground where an earthquake starts. • type of fault where rock moves toward one another. • seismic waves that can travel through all material. • ...
Human A&PI Lecture In-class Assignment 2015-02-27
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- Layer of dense irregular connective tissue in skin.
- Connect bones to other bones.
- Tissue that comprises synovial membrane.
- Disease of overactive osteoclasts during whole life.
- Specialty of medicine for diagnosis and treatment of integumentary system disorders.
- Hormone that lowers blood calcium levels.
- Hormone that closes the epiphyseal plate.
- Tissue of epiphyseal plate.
- Layer deep to the dermis.
- Accessory gland of skin that develop during puberty.
- Growth of cells.
- Degree of burn that removes part of dermis.
- Location of epiphyseal plate.
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- Process of tissue repair that does not restore function.
- Region of skin composed of areolar connective tissue.
- Absorbs UV radiation.
- "Old age" arthritis.
- Stored in stratum corneum and/or subcutaneous layer.
- Accessory gland of skin that is a modified apocrine solution.
- Starting tissue of both ossification processes.
- Type of cell that contracts to push sweat up and out of gland.
- Sweating with wetness on the skin.
- Growth in bone width.
- Type of joint that allows some movement.
- Blood cell formation.
- Secreted by osteoblasts.
- Type of sweat released to maintain temperature homeostasis.
- Layer of epidermis only found in think skin.
- Process performed by osteoclasts.
29 Clues: Growth of cells. • "Old age" arthritis. • Absorbs UV radiation. • Growth in bone width. • Blood cell formation. • Secreted by osteoblasts. • Layer deep to the dermis. • Tissue of epiphyseal plate. • Connect bones to other bones. • Location of epiphyseal plate. • Process performed by osteoclasts. • Sweating with wetness on the skin. • Tissue that comprises synovial membrane. • ...
Science Crossword 2022-03-23
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- Caused by loosened soil or lots of rain
- Earths first layer
- Earths final layer
- An enormous cloud of gas and dust that takes up space between stars
- Shaking of Earth because of a rapid release of energy
- Small earthquake before earthquake
- When sandy soil becomes saturated with water and can no long support buildings
- A force that can deform or move rock
- Volcanic mudflow of water and ash
- The planet moves slow but steady, also wobbles with a slight change in earths axis
- Shift of light to a longer wavelength
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- Small earthquake after earthquake
- Type of plate boundary where two plates are being pushed together
- Type of plate boundary where two plates are sliding past one another
- The change in direction of the northern axis
- Type of plate boundary where two plates are being pushed apart
- The point between two objects where they balance each other
- When a planet or moon turns all the way around or spins on its axis one time
- Shift of light to a shorter wavelength
- When a planet or moon travels around the body it is orbiting one time
- Large sea wave
21 Clues: Large sea wave • Earths first layer • Earths final layer • Small earthquake after earthquake • Volcanic mudflow of water and ash • Small earthquake before earthquake • A force that can deform or move rock • Shift of light to a longer wavelength • Shift of light to a shorter wavelength • Caused by loosened soil or lots of rain • The change in direction of the northern axis • ...
Unit 2 Test Review Geo 2023-10-05
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- condition of the atmosphere at a given time
- this graph shows the percipitation and temperature for a place over 12 months
- when plates slide past each other
- natural disaster that can occur near plate boundaries
- low latitudes are near this
- plate boundaries that move towards each other
- it is _____ year round at low latitudes
- when water forms clouds in the water cycle it-
- greatest influencer of climate
- breakdown of rock
- This causes the seasons
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- tilt of the earth in degrees
- the carrying of sediment to new places
- a rock is found in this sphere
- It takes the earth one _____ to rotate.
- found around the ring of fire, where lots of plate boundaries are
- the ocean is found in this sphere
- time it takes for the earth to complete one revolution
- when water turns to gas in the water cycle it-
- high latitudes are near these
- average weather over time
- sphere related to air
- a hawk is apart of this sphere
- it is ______ year round at high latitudes
- when plates spread apart
- Number of planets in the solar system
26 Clues: breakdown of rock • sphere related to air • This causes the seasons • when plates spread apart • average weather over time • low latitudes are near this • tilt of the earth in degrees • high latitudes are near these • a rock is found in this sphere • a hawk is apart of this sphere • greatest influencer of climate • the ocean is found in this sphere • when plates slide past each other • ...
Owen’s Plate Tectonics Crossword 2024-02-22
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- 2 plates moving apart
- Plates under the ocean
- The theory that continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since drifted apart.
- Where the less dense plate slides under the mor dense plate
- Hot magma rises to the surface then cools and falls back down to the core
- An underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics where new oceanic crust is created through volcanic activity
- The denser layer below the Lithosphere
- Parts of the earth that come up and create large masses of land
- 2 plates merging together
- what comes out of a volcano
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- Plates under the continents
- The deepest points in the ocean
- Boundary between 2 plates sliding past each other which causes…
- The Earths upper mantle and crust
- Lava comes from a certain mountain with a big hole on top
- A linear-shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a divergent boundary
- Cracks in the earth's crust along which there is movement
- 2 plates sliding against each other and creates friction
- The broken up lithosphere, moving around and shifting
- 2 oceanic plates moving apart
20 Clues: 2 plates moving apart • Plates under the ocean • 2 plates merging together • Plates under the continents • what comes out of a volcano • 2 oceanic plates moving apart • The deepest points in the ocean • The Earths upper mantle and crust • The denser layer below the Lithosphere • The broken up lithosphere, moving around and shifting • ...
Earth Science 2024-11-26
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- Rock type formed by heat and pressure.
- Semi-fluid layer of the mantle.
- Molten rock found on the Earth's surface.
- Boundary at the mid-Atlantic ridge.
- Molten rock found under the Earth.
- Largest sea.
- ___ scale measures Earthquake intensity.
- Rocks are weathered down into ___.
- Plate collide at ___ boundaries.
- Sharp igneous rock.
- Past climate.
- Glacial ___ show the direction ice moved.
- The transport of weathered material.
- Oceanic plates ___ under continental plates.
- Exact point earthquake occurs.
- Boundary at the San Andreas Fault.
- Record of seismic waves.
- Ancient supercontinent where all landmasses were joined.
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- Continuous freeze-thawing of water in rock cracks. (2 words)
- Alfred ___ first proposed continental drift.
- Bituminous ___.
- Wind, water and ice are all ___ of erosion.
- Scientist that study rocks.
- Point on Earth's surface directly above focus.
- Creates volcanoes away from plate boundaries.
- Largest ocean.
- ___ penetration is an example of biological weathering.
- Sudden shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plate movement.
- Freshwater reptile fossil found only in South America and Africa.
- Rock type formed by the cooling and solidifying of molten rock.
30 Clues: Largest sea. • Past climate. • Largest ocean. • Bituminous ___. • Sharp igneous rock. • Record of seismic waves. • Scientist that study rocks. • Exact point earthquake occurs. • Semi-fluid layer of the mantle. • Plate collide at ___ boundaries. • Molten rock found under the Earth. • Rocks are weathered down into ___. • Boundary at the San Andreas Fault. • ...
fbs 2025 oct 2025-10-13
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- what guests like to do
- type of plate at end of meal
- what all servers would like
- type of healthy bread
- full of lettuce
- type of dish to keep things warm
- something square
- guest gets no choice of menu
- what you put on salad
- another name for appetizer
- main meal
- what you eat pasta with
- type of bowl with water in it
- type of alcohol with long stem
- what we drink water out of
- another allergy
- cleaning the table
- type of plate for main meal
- what tom yom gung is
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- type of dish that keeps things warm
- best place to study FBS
- person with strict dietary rules
- how you feel at the end of your shift
- what guests have allergy to
- what you measure alcohol with
- another name for wait staff
- what you do to a guest first off
- what you use in a chinese restaurant
- what all servers must do all the time
- way of ordering off a menu
- what a guest first makes
- small appetizers
- tupe of plate used for bread
- type of alcohol with large globe
34 Clues: main meal • full of lettuce • another allergy • something square • small appetizers • cleaning the table • what tom yom gung is • type of healthy bread • what you put on salad • what guests like to do • best place to study FBS • what you eat pasta with • what a guest first makes • another name for appetizer • way of ordering off a menu • what we drink water out of • what all servers would like • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Earth's outermost layer
- the process by which a collision between two tectonic plates forces the denser plate under the less dense plate
- drift the hypothesis that the continents slowly drifted to their current positions
- a break in Earth's crust
- Earths layer between crust and core
- the removal of rock
- a prediction or statement based on limited evidence
- the upward movement of large areas of Earth's crust
- the transfer of energy as light through space or transparent objects
- the transfer of energy between objects that are touching
- a property of matter that is equal to the amount of mass in a certain volume
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- the transfer of energy caused by a circulation of matter
- spreading the process by which the rocks on either side of the mid ocean ridge slowly pull away from each other
- tectonics the scientific theory that the lithosphere is made up of rigid pieces
- the accumulation of eroded rock material transported
- Earths innermost layer
- theory a good group of ideas or models that are supported with evidence
- the physical breakdown of rock on Earth's surface
- the requirements that must be met
- the limitations on an engineering solution
20 Clues: the removal of rock • Earths innermost layer • Earth's outermost layer • a break in Earth's crust • the requirements that must be met • Earths layer between crust and core • the limitations on an engineering solution • the physical breakdown of rock on Earth's surface • a prediction or statement based on limited evidence • the upward movement of large areas of Earth's crust • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-11-30
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- the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance
- a supercontinent that existed when all land mass was connected
- a measure of the force of gravity on an object
- a plate boundary where plates move apart from each other
- the study of the Earth
- a force that pulls objects with mass together
- a seismic wave that can travel through solid, liquid and gas
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a plate boundary where plates collide with each other
- a shaking of the earth caused by the sudden movement of tectonic plates
- a push or pull on an object
- the preserved remains of an organism
- the desire of an object to remain in its current state
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- he created the laws of motion
- the movement of a fluid that is pushed out of the way by a solid
- Speed and direction of an object
- a plate boundary where plates slide past each other
- a force that opposes motion between objects that are touching
- a seismic wave that can only travel through solids
- the amount of space that a substance takes up
- a piece of the Earth's crust
21 Clues: the study of the Earth • a push or pull on an object • a piece of the Earth's crust • he created the laws of motion • Speed and direction of an object • the preserved remains of an organism • a force that pulls objects with mass together • the amount of space that a substance takes up • a measure of the force of gravity on an object • ...
earthquakes 2012-06-04
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- SOMETHING THAT AN EARTHQUAKE MIGHT HAVE AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE.
- how STRONG THE EARTHQUAKE ACTUALLY IS.
- NATURAL DISASTER ON EARTH.
- JUST BENETH THE GROUND SERFACE.
- PART OF THE MANTLE.
- A MACHINE USED TO MEASURE EARTHQUAKES.
- PLATES/ UNDER THE EARTHS CONTINENTS.
- OUTSIDE OF THE OUTER CORE.
- MOVING ENERGY.
- A SOURCE OF ENERGY THAT CAN MOVE.
- THE MAN WHO CREATED THE RICHTER SCALE.
- THE BOTTOM OF THE MANTLE WHERE THE EARTHQUAKE BEGINS UNDER GROUND.
- ONE OF THREE PLATE MOVEMENTS.
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- AN OTHER PLATE MOVEMENT.
- THE PLACE AT THE TOP OF THE CRUST WHERE THE GROUND SPLITS.
- A WAY OF TELLING HOW BIG THE EARTHQUAKE IS.
- PART OF THE BOTTOM SECTION OF THE MANTLE.
- A SCALE USED TO TELL HOW BIG AN EARTHQUAKE IS .
- A PLACE WHERE MANY EARTHQUAKES OCCURE.
- SOMETHING THAT CAN BE TRIGGERED BY AN EARTHQUAKE.
- THE LAST PLATE MOVEMENT.
- NATURAL DISASTER IN THE OCEAN.
- OUTSIDE OF THE INNER CORE.
- ONE WHO STUDYS EARTHQUAKES.
- SOMETHING THAT DOES NOT TAKE TO MUCH DAMAGE.
- AN OTHER SCALE USED FOR EARTHQUAKES BUT IN WORDS.
- INSIDE OF THE OUTER CORE.
27 Clues: MOVING ENERGY. • PART OF THE MANTLE. • AN OTHER PLATE MOVEMENT. • THE LAST PLATE MOVEMENT. • INSIDE OF THE OUTER CORE. • NATURAL DISASTER ON EARTH. • OUTSIDE OF THE OUTER CORE. • OUTSIDE OF THE INNER CORE. • ONE WHO STUDYS EARTHQUAKES. • ONE OF THREE PLATE MOVEMENTS. • NATURAL DISASTER IN THE OCEAN. • JUST BENETH THE GROUND SERFACE. • A SOURCE OF ENERGY THAT CAN MOVE. • ...
ievadierices 2014-09-30
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- izvadierīce, kas saņem no datora kodētus datus, pārveido tos un izveido atbilstošu tekstu vai grafiku uz papīra vai citā datu vidē.
- atmiņa, kurai pieejas laiks ir ievērojami mazāks nekā operatīvajai atmiņai
- tiek pievienota datoram vai jebkurai citai ierīcei ar USB palīdzību
- ierīce, kas sastāv no speciālā ligzdā ievietotas izvirzītas bumbas
- saglabā attēlus nevis filmā, bet gan binārā kodā ierakstītus kameras atmiņā
- disks- magnētiska datu glabāšanas ierīce
- kalpo skaņas izvadei.
- Runas un citu skaņu ievadei datorā izmanto
- Datora atmiņa kuru iespējams tikai lasīt
- pozicionēšanas iekārta, kuru izmanto objektu pārvietošanai pa ekrānu jebkurā virzienā.
- izvades ierīce, kas informāciju izvada uz ekrāna attēla veidā.
- karte- personālo datoru papildierīce (izvērses plate)
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- datora ierīce, kas ģenerē tekstu vai attēlus attēlošanai datora ekrānā
- speciāla ierīce, kas pārveido datorā ciparsignālu formā uzglabāto informāciju analogsignālos
- datora ievadierīce, ko izmanto, lai uz datora ievadvirsmas rakstītu tekstu vai vilktu līnijas.
- uztver pirkstu kustibu; jo vieglaks pieskariens, jo labak tas reaģē
- plate- centrālā montāžas plate
- atmiņa sarežģītākais tēlainās atmiņas līmenis
- ievadierīce, kuru izmanto, lai ar noteiktā veidā izvietotu taustiņu palīdzību ievadītu datorā programmas un datus
- ierīce teksta un grafisku attēlu nolasīšanai, pārveidošanai binārā kodā un ievadīšanai datorā
20 Clues: kalpo skaņas izvadei. • plate- centrālā montāžas plate • Datora atmiņa kuru iespējams tikai lasīt • disks- magnētiska datu glabāšanas ierīce • Runas un citu skaņu ievadei datorā izmanto • atmiņa sarežģītākais tēlainās atmiņas līmenis • karte- personālo datoru papildierīce (izvērses plate) • izvades ierīce, kas informāciju izvada uz ekrāna attēla veidā. • ...
Earth Science 2023-05-24
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- The mud flow from a volcano.
- Tectonic plates float on this layer of molten rock.
- Boundaries that occur when two plates pull apart.
- Rocks that are formed from magma.
- The height of the zig-zag line on a seismograph.
- Solid rock layer that we live on.
- AN instrument used to record an earthquake or the shaking of the ground.
- When a volcano has not recently erupted but could erupt again.
- Large portions of land on the earths surface.
- In the North Island this plate is subducting under the Australian plate.
Down
- The first person to propose the theory of plate tectonics.
- Molten rock on the surface.
- This crust is dense and is found under the sea floor.
- These rocks form from grains of eroded rock or undecomposed plant or animal parts.
- Sticky airborne solids from explosive eruptions like a lava bomb.
- Wave that is caused by an earthquake.
- The inner and outer core are made up of molten iron and.
- This current is in the mantle and is caused by difference in temperature.
- The first landmass that existed.
- Crack formed when part of the crust breaks as it shifts.
20 Clues: Molten rock on the surface. • The mud flow from a volcano. • The first landmass that existed. • Rocks that are formed from magma. • Solid rock layer that we live on. • Wave that is caused by an earthquake. • Large portions of land on the earths surface. • The height of the zig-zag line on a seismograph. • Boundaries that occur when two plates pull apart. • ...
Final Exam Review 2023-06-01
Across
- How much matter is in an object.
- Causes things to slow down.
- Volcanoes around the Pacific rim.
- A continent is part of this.
- A type of boundary where 2 plates slide past each other
- Forces work in an _______ but opposite pair.
- Happens in the ocean where 2 plates move apart.
- The process of continents moving apart.
- If a ball rolls at a constant rate on a flat surface, the motion is due to ________ forces.
- The same types of animal ______ have been found on continents separated by oceans.
- A truck beginning to move is an example of a(n) _______ force.
- Measured in Newtons
- A type of boundary where 2 plates move away from each other.
Down
- Created Hawaiian Volcanic Islands.
- These types of rocks need heat and pressure in order to be formed.
- A type of boundary where 2 plates collide.
- One big super landmass.
- All forces come in _______.
- A material that we experimented with in class that is similar to Earth's mantle material.
- Landform that forms when an oceanic plate subducts under a continental plate.
- The mountain range in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
- The force that causes the weight of an object to change.
- An object that is at rest is due to ________ forces.
23 Clues: Measured in Newtons • One big super landmass. • Causes things to slow down. • All forces come in _______. • A continent is part of this. • How much matter is in an object. • Volcanoes around the Pacific rim. • Created Hawaiian Volcanic Islands. • The process of continents moving apart. • A type of boundary where 2 plates collide. • Forces work in an _______ but opposite pair. • ...
Mt St.Helens 2025-02-14
Across
- Magma under the Lithosphere
- Rock above the Lithosphere
- A convergent plate where a oceanic and continental plates collide
- Hot fluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- Where 2 plates collide
- A plate that is beneath the ocean
- Landform that lava erupts from
- A mountain formed from a Volcanic Eruption
- The release of earths energy and shakes violently
- A techtonic plate that lays below the pacific ocean
- This is an island that is formed from a Volcanic Eruption
- Place where 2 plates meet together
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- This is the place in the earth that causes new islands to be created
- Super hot gas that flows out of a volcano
- Its rock that was formed when it was hot
- a large, solid piece of the Earth's crust that contains continents
- a string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, around the edges of the Pacific Ocean
- a destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano
- Fine particles of mineral matter from a volcanic event
- The stuff that flows out of a volcano
20 Clues: Where 2 plates collide • Rock above the Lithosphere • Magma under the Lithosphere • Landform that lava erupts from • A plate that is beneath the ocean • Place where 2 plates meet together • The stuff that flows out of a volcano • Its rock that was formed when it was hot • Super hot gas that flows out of a volcano • A mountain formed from a Volcanic Eruption • ...
Unit Rock Transformations 2024-12-10
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- a rocky planet
- a type of igneous rock formed from magma cooling at the surface
- melted mantle rock
- hot melted rock that erupts from a volcano
- a type of rock formed from compaction and cementation
- a state of matter in which the material flows and takes the shape of its container
- the largest planet in our solar system
- a plate boundary where plates move away from each other
- the movement of sediment from one area to another
- the process of sediment being "glued" together due to pressure and weight of materials on type of it
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- anything that has weight and takes up space
- a type of sedimentary rock formed from sandstone being pressed together
- a state of matter in which the material keeps its shape
- a plate boundary where plates come together
- the process of pressing materials closer together due to gravity and pressure
- Small pebbles formed by erosion
- the process of rock being broken down due to energy of the sun causing wind, rain
- a type of sedimentary rock
- a type of igneous rock
- a type of plate boundary where plates scrape past each other
- a type of rock formed from cooled magma
21 Clues: a rocky planet • melted mantle rock • a type of igneous rock • a type of sedimentary rock • Small pebbles formed by erosion • the largest planet in our solar system • a type of rock formed from cooled magma • hot melted rock that erupts from a volcano • anything that has weight and takes up space • a plate boundary where plates come together • ...
Printmaking Review 2023-04-23
Across
- a color that represents joyfulness/femininity according to Franz Marc
- monoprint technique where you take away paint/ink from you printing plate
- monoprint technique where you use an object to mask the paint on your printing plate
- a color that represents violence or seriousness according to Franz Marc
- designed to be useful or practical
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- a form of printmaking that creates only one print
- a bookmaking technique
- a technique developed by Max Ernst
- an artist who developed color symbolism
- monoprint technique where you paint directly on your printing plate
- an artist a part of the surrealist movement
- the earliest form of printmaking
- a color that represents masculinity/spirituality according to Franz Marc
13 Clues: a bookmaking technique • the earliest form of printmaking • a technique developed by Max Ernst • designed to be useful or practical • an artist who developed color symbolism • an artist a part of the surrealist movement • a form of printmaking that creates only one print • monoprint technique where you paint directly on your printing plate • ...
Mountains, The Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-11
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- A Tectonic plate found underwater.
- A snow covered mountain top.
- A structure formed by one tectonic plate going under another.
- A tectonic plate found as land.
- The land in between two or more mountains.
- A region of permanent snow and ice often in mountainous or glacial areas.
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- A long elevated formation with sloped sides.
- Upland slopes above the highest elevation where trees grow.
- The shift of the Earth that causes landmasses to form above and under water.
- A magma filled mountain the could erupt at any time.
- The absolute top of a mountain.
- The most elevated area of a mountain in a specific area.
- A route over a mountain.
13 Clues: A route over a mountain. • A snow covered mountain top. • The absolute top of a mountain. • A tectonic plate found as land. • A Tectonic plate found underwater. • The land in between two or more mountains. • A long elevated formation with sloped sides. • A magma filled mountain the could erupt at any time. • The most elevated area of a mountain in a specific area. • ...
Let's go 5: In the kitchen 2018-05-02
18 Clues: hana • muki • lasi • uuni • kulho • liesi • kuppi • veitsi • lusikka • kattila • lautanen • haarukka • pakastin • jääkaappi • vedenkeitin • kahvinkeitin • leivänpaahdin • mikroaaltouuni
1GTA - p. 84 2017-03-31
Meals 2021-06-22
18 Clues: Crep • Pollo • Plato • Papas • Leche • Fresas • Vidrio • Naranja • Cuchara • Tenedor • Manzana • Cuchillo • Sandwich • Arandanos • Pastelito • Chicharos • Servilleta • Zanahorias
Di rumah 2024-05-28
18 Clues: bed • cup • lamp • bowl • door • attic • towel • plate • window • mirror • kettle • kitchen • cupboard • flowerpot • staircase • diningtable • refrigerator • washingmachine
set3 2021-11-09
18 Clues: снег • крыша • билет • плечо • форма • щенок • звезда • улитка • свитер • тарелка • желудок • бассеин • суббота • квадрат • блинчик • попугай • солнечный • симпатичный
vocab 2022-05-03
Spanish vocab 2022-05-04
Unit 5: Tectonic Plates 2022-02-06
Across
- type of convergent boundary where two plates collide and the more dense plate subducts below the less dense plate; forms volcanoes, deep ocean trenches, and earthquakes
- type of convergent boundary where two plates move towards one another pushing crust upward; forms mountains and earthquakes
- states that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in slow, constant motion, driven by forces in the mantle
- type of convergent boundary where two plates move towards one another, but one plate subducts under; forms volcanoes, mountains, earthquakes
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- force that pushes away newly created crust away from the mid-ocean ridge
- force that occurs when materials move in currents due to the differences in heat and density
- boundary where two plates horizontally slide past one another; form earthquakes
- boundary where two plates move away from each other; forms mid-ocean ridges and rift valleys
- boundary where two plates move towards each other; collide
- force that occurs as the edge of a dense tectonic plate sinks beneath a less-dense plate; creates a pull on the rest of the plate behind it
10 Clues: boundary where two plates move towards each other; collide • force that pushes away newly created crust away from the mid-ocean ridge • boundary where two plates horizontally slide past one another; form earthquakes • force that occurs when materials move in currents due to the differences in heat and density • ...
Tectonic Plates 2025-10-08
Across
- last super-continent
- crust and part of upper mantle
- heating and cooling of liquid, forming currents
- earth shaking
- layer under earth's crust
- outer layer of earth
- forms at a convergent boundary
Down
- 2 plates move towards eachother
- 1 plate goes under another
- 2 or more plates touch
- 2 plates move away from eachother
- 2 plates slide against eachother
- plate
13 Clues: plate • earth shaking • last super-continent • outer layer of earth • 2 or more plates touch • layer under earth's crust • 1 plate goes under another • crust and part of upper mantle • forms at a convergent boundary • 2 plates move towards eachother • 2 plates slide against eachother • 2 plates move away from eachother • heating and cooling of liquid, forming currents
THE VIOLENT EARTH BELOW US 2022-11-03
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- There are seven major ________ plates on earth.
- is where an earthquake's seismic waves reaches the surface.
- This occurs when two plate boundaries rub up against each other.
- A reading of how intense an earthquake is.
- This scale determines how powerful an earthquake is.
- This is the origin of an earthquake deep below the surface.
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- Tool used to measure seismic energy.
- A huge wave that is sometimes created by volcanoes, earthquakes, or landslides.
- A Tsunami wave can extend _________ miles inland.
- A Tsunami is considered a ___________ disaster.
- A _____________ zone occurs by plate boundaries when one plate goes under another.
- A Tsunami is not a ____________ wave.
- A Tsunami can occur a ___________ miles away from the shoreline.
13 Clues: Tool used to measure seismic energy. • A Tsunami is not a ____________ wave. • A reading of how intense an earthquake is. • There are seven major ________ plates on earth. • A Tsunami is considered a ___________ disaster. • A Tsunami wave can extend _________ miles inland. • This scale determines how powerful an earthquake is. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2023-11-26
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- Consists of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle.
- The supercontinent
- Location where subduction occurs.
- Any trace of a living organism preserved in rock.
- Evidence that the climate of warmer areas used to much colder.
- Type of plate boundary where plates are coming together.
Down
- Type of plate boundary where plates are moving apart.
- Discovered the presence of the mid-ocean ridge in the Atlantic Ocean
- Proposed the idea of sea floor spreading.
- Portion of the mantle that causes the surface of the Earth to move.
- Type of plate boundary where plates are sliding past each other.
- The true edge of the continents
- Process where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle.
13 Clues: The supercontinent • The true edge of the continents • Location where subduction occurs. • Proposed the idea of sea floor spreading. • Any trace of a living organism preserved in rock. • Process where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle. • Type of plate boundary where plates are moving apart. • Consists of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle. • ...
softball 2023-04-03
Across
- – the defensive player who normally positions herself behind home
- – also known as “hitter”; an offensive player who takes his/her
- Team – the players on the field
- to hit the pitch
- – the diamond-shaped area in fair territory formed by the three bases
- someone does not swing the bat fully
- in the batter’s box to try to hit a pitch
- play-when they get 2 people out on one play
Down
- and receives pitches
- Box – a rectangular area beside the home plate where the batter must
- – the pitcher’s fastest pitch
- Ball – a technique used by the pitcher so that the ball goes up as it.
- home plate is normally covered by defensive players known as
13 Clues: to hit the pitch • and receives pitches • – the pitcher’s fastest pitch • Team – the players on the field • someone does not swing the bat fully • in the batter’s box to try to hit a pitch • play-when they get 2 people out on one play • home plate is normally covered by defensive players known as • – also known as “hitter”; an offensive player who takes his/her • ...
Hazardous Earth Landforms 2025-04-29
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- volcano that had an eruption that blew the top off
- formed at convergent boundaries on land
- superheated jets of water containing metal sulphides aka black smokers
- denser oceanic plate is forced under the continental plate
- displaces mid-oceanic ridge
- made up of layers of ash and acidic lava
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- partial melting of mantle rises to surface and forms chains of volcanic islands
- faulting formed as a sunken valley in mid-oceanic ridges
- effusive eruptions, found at plate boundaries
- central block left during formation of a rift valley
- magma erupting directly onto sea bed
- really big volcano
- mass of igneous rock injected into overlying rock deep in the crust
13 Clues: really big volcano • displaces mid-oceanic ridge • magma erupting directly onto sea bed • formed at convergent boundaries on land • made up of layers of ash and acidic lava • effusive eruptions, found at plate boundaries • volcano that had an eruption that blew the top off • central block left during formation of a rift valley • ...
6. THE DINNER IS SERVED 2021-01-14
18 Clues: voi • lasi • kannu • leipä • veitsi • kattila • lusikka • maljakko • lautanen • kynttilä • tarjotin • haarukka • pöytäliina • lautasliina • paistinpannu • pippurimylly • suolasirotin • leivänpaahdin
Breakfast! 2021-11-25
Mi Casa 2024-02-19
restaurante 2023-05-02
Unit4 2023-01-18
18 Clues: riz • verre • chips • sécher • étaler • couper • paille • viande • fromage • couteau • bouillir • cuillère • mélanger • assiette • éplucher • serviette • baguettes • fourchette
Science Vocabulary 2025-02-12
Across
- Ocean Ridge A line of underwater mountains in the middle of the ocean.
- A crack in the lithosphere
- The measure of an earthquake’s strength.
- Spot A region of volcanic activity in the middle of a plate.
- Drift Wegener’s theory that a supercontinent split apart and the pieces drifted to their present location.
- A shaking of the ground.
- tectonics Earth’s surface is made of plates that move slowly across the mantle.
- Molten rock in the mantle.
- magma on the Earth’s surface.
- The point on Earth's Surface just above the focus.
- one plate sinking beneath another.
Down
- amount of energy released in an earthquake.
- Andreas Fault The boundary between the north American and pacific plates.
- Wave A vibration that travels through Earth.
- Scale A way to measure the magnitude of an earthquake.
- Trench A long, deep undersea valley.
- Scale A way to measure the intensity of an earthquake.
- Cycle The process by which one kind of rock is changed into another.
- rocks in the rust attached to the upper mantle.
- the point below Earth's surface where an earthquake occurred.
- A crack in the crust through which magma flows.
21 Clues: A shaking of the ground. • A crack in the lithosphere • Molten rock in the mantle. • magma on the Earth’s surface. • one plate sinking beneath another. • The measure of an earthquake’s strength. • Trench A long, deep undersea valley. • amount of energy released in an earthquake. • Wave A vibration that travels through Earth. • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
Across
- an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean
- the plate that is under Africa
- the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe
Down
- the plate that is made up of India and Australia
- the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica
- the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
- You live here!
7 Clues: You live here! • the plate that is under Africa • the plate that is made up of India and Australia • an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean • the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica • the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe • the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
Historical Geology (GEOL102) - Exam 1 Review Crossword 2020-08-05
Across
- Igneous rock classification, rocks that form above Earth’ surface
- Category of large, less dense gassy planets further away from the sun
- Igneous rock texture that forms when igneous material cools rapidly
- Evidence for the Big Bang that states material moves faster further away from Earth, demonstrated using train or car horns (2 words)
- Proposed the ideas of continental drift and named Pangaea, last name
- Rock type, any rock that has been changed from its original form due to heat, pressure or fluid activity
- Idea proposed by Harry Hess, describes how new oceanic crust forms
- Representation of how all three rock types are related, and can be created, altered or destroyed (2 words)
- Charged atomic particle
- The smallest layer of Earth, by volume
- Rock type, any rock formed by the cooling of magma or lava
- The part of Earth’s interior that flows plastically, like taffy
- Most common mineral group
- Rock type, rocks made up of sediment that have undergone lithification
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- Plate boundary where plates slide alongside each other
- The study of the origin and evolution of Earth (2 words)
- Plate boundary where plates move away from each other, or spread apart
- The largest layer of Earth, by volume
- The study of Earth materials and processes (2 words)
- Formation process of sedimentary rocks, through compaction or cementation
- Type of metamorphism that occurs when rocks are near heated magma chambers
- Plate boundary where regional metamorphic activity occurs, due to high temperatures and pressures
- Igneous texture that forms when gases and water are trapped as material cools
- Mantle cell _________, driving force of plate tectonics
- Metamorphic rock texture, lacking parallel mineral structure, like marble
25 Clues: Charged atomic particle • Most common mineral group • The largest layer of Earth, by volume • The smallest layer of Earth, by volume • The study of Earth materials and processes (2 words) • Plate boundary where plates slide alongside each other • Mantle cell _________, driving force of plate tectonics • The study of the origin and evolution of Earth (2 words) • ...
Chapter 8 2013-01-28
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- weathering Mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals
- rain Sulfuric acid that causes degradation of statues and marble
- A vent in Earth's surface that emits ash, gases, and molten lava
- Rocks formed from mud, sand, or gravel compressed together
- Rocks formed from igneous or sedimentary rocks that are subjected to high temperatures and pressure that change its physical and chemical properties
- Molten rock
- A crack that occurs from stress in a rock
- Process of one plate passing under another
- spreading Creates new lithosphere and brings important elements to the surface
- The outermost layer of the planet
- plate When plates move toward one another and collide
- Contains magma, layer under the crust
- cycle Constant formation and destruction of rock
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- Rocks formed directly from magma
- The physical removal of rock fragments from an ecosystem
- Exact point on the Earth's surface where the earthquake ruptured
- tectonics A theory which states that "Earth's lithosphere is divided into plates, most of which are in constant motion
- activity A zone where earthquakes occur
- A solid chemical substance with uniform structure
- Near the mantle, made up of ductile rock
- weathering Breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions
- fault When plates move sideways past each other
- Dense large mass made up of nickel and iron
- plate When plates move away form each other
- spot A place where molten material from the mantle reaches the lithosphere
- zone Large expanse of rock where movement has occurred
- Occurs when rocks in the lithosphere rupture unexpectedly
- The outermost layer of the lithosphere
- scale A scale used to measure earthquake magnitude
29 Clues: Molten rock • Rocks formed directly from magma • The outermost layer of the planet • Contains magma, layer under the crust • The outermost layer of the lithosphere • activity A zone where earthquakes occur • Near the mantle, made up of ductile rock • A crack that occurs from stress in a rock • Process of one plate passing under another • ...
Geography Chapter 2 Section 1-3 2015-01-28
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- / A process by which mountains can form as sea plates dive beneath continental plates.
- / Molten rock that is pushed up form the earth's mantle.
- / Surface land areas of the earth's curst, including continents and ocean basins.
- / The removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming.
- drift / The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart.
- / Wearing away of the earth's surface by wind, flowing water or glaciers.
- / Moisture that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- / Process of converting into vapor.
- / Thick middle layer of the earth's interior structure consisting of dense, hot rock.
- / A process by which new land is created when sea plates pull apart and magma wells up between the plates.
- / The part of the earth where life exists.
- / A slow process in which a sea plate slides under a continental plate, creating debris that can cause continents to grow outward.
Down
- / Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- tectonics / The term scientists use to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow which create many of the earth's physical features.
- / A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement.
- / The watery areas of the earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water.
- / The process of excess water vapor changing into liquid water when warm air cools.
- / Underground water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel.
- / Fine, yellowish-brown topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, usually carried by the wind.
- / A layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
20 Clues: / Process of converting into vapor. • / The part of the earth where life exists. • / A layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • / Molten rock that is pushed up form the earth's mantle. • / Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs. • / A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement. • ...
Geography Chapter 2 Section 1-3 2015-01-27
Across
- Molten rock that is pushed up from the earth's mantle.
- A process by which new land is created when sea plates pull apart and magma wells up between the plates.
- Wearing away of the earth's surface by wind, flowing water or glaciers.
- Process of converting into vapor.
- A process by which mountains can form as sea plates dive beneath continental plates.
- The process of excess water vapor changing into liquid water when warm air cools.
- The part of the earth where life exists.
- A slow process in which a sea plate slides under a continental plate, creating debris that can cause continents to grow outward.
- The removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming.
- Surface land areas of the earth's curst, including continents and ocean basins.
- Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- tectonics The term scientists use to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow which create many of the earth's physical features.
Down
- Underground water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel.
- A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement.
- drift The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart.
- Moisture that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- Fine, yellowish-brown topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, usually carried by the wind.
- Thick middle layer of the earth's interior structure consisting of dense, hot rock.
- The watery areas of the earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water.
- A layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
20 Clues: Process of converting into vapor. • The part of the earth where life exists. • A layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • Molten rock that is pushed up from the earth's mantle. • Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs. • A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement. • Moisture that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow. • ...
Geography Chapter 2 Section 1-3 2015-01-27
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- / Thick middle layer of the earth's interior structure consisting of dense, hot rock.
- / A slow process in which a sea plate slides under a continental plate, creating debris that can cause continents to grow outward.
- / The watery areas of the earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water.
- / The process of excess water vapor changing into liquid water when warm air cools.
- / The removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming.
- / Wearing away of the earth's surface by wind, flowing water or glaciers.
- / Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- / The part of the earth where life exists.
- / A layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- / A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement.
Down
- / Surface land areas of the earth's curst, including continents and ocean basins.
- tectonics / The term scientists use to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow which create many of the earth's physical features.
- / Process of converting into vapor.
- / A process by which mountains can form as sea plates dive beneath continental plates.
- / Moisture that falls to the earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- / Underground water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel.
- / Fine, yellowish-brown topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, usually carried by the wind.
- drift / The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart.
- / A process by which new land is created when sea plates pull apart and magma wells up between the plates.
- / Molten rock that is pushed up from the earth's mantle.
20 Clues: / Process of converting into vapor. • / The part of the earth where life exists. • / A layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • / Molten rock that is pushed up from the earth's mantle. • / Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs. • / A bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement. • ...
Geological Forces Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- the layer of earth we live on
- plate movement where one tectonic plate goes under another plate
- pulling apart of two tectonic plates
- the crust and upper mantle
- fast moving, very hot, dark cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rocks
- a crack in the earth's crust
- means "all lands"; a supercontinent of all the continents making one big land mass
- this machine measures seismic waves
- shaking of the earth's surface
- the layer of earth as hot as the sun;a solid ball of iron
- area around the pacific plate with most of the earth's volcanoes and earthquakes
- Alfred Wegener saw that the continents looked like they fit together like ____ pieces.
- type of volcano made of volcanic ash, volcanic clinkers, or volcanic cinder
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- type of volcano also called a stratovolcano;cone shaped with steep sides
- inside the earth where the earth moves or breaks;start of seismic waves
- type of volcano in the shape of a large, round dome
- a surface wave that rolls the earth's surface during an earthquake
- coming together of two tectonic plates
- body waves; the second waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the largest layer of the earth
- viscous, slow moving lava
- a surface wave the moves the earth side to side during an earthquake
- a giant wave caused by under ocean earthquakes or volcano eruptions
- the layer of earth made of melted iron and nickel
- fast moving lava with clinkers
- sliding boundary of two tectonic plates
- body waves;the first waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the study of the earth
28 Clues: the study of the earth • viscous, slow moving lava • the crust and upper mantle • a crack in the earth's crust • the layer of earth we live on • the largest layer of the earth • shaking of the earth's surface • fast moving lava with clinkers • this machine measures seismic waves • pulling apart of two tectonic plates • coming together of two tectonic plates • ...
Geological Forces Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-18
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- the layer of earth we live on
- plate movement where one tectonic plate goes under another plate
- pulling apart of two tectonic plates
- the crust and upper mantle
- fast moving, very hot, dark cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rocks
- a crack in the earth's crust
- means "all lands"; a supercontinent of all the continents making one big land mass
- this machine measures seismic waves
- shaking of the earth's surface
- the layer of earth as hot as the sun;a solid ball of iron
- area around the pacific plate with most of the earth's volcanoes and earthquakes
- Alfred Wegener saw that the continents looked like they fit together like ____ pieces.
- type of volcano made of volcanic ash, volcanic clinkers, or volcanic cinder
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- type of volcano also called a stratovolcano;cone shaped with steep sides
- inside the earth where the earth moves or breaks;start of seismic waves
- type of volcano in the shape of a large, round dome
- a surface wave that rolls the earth's surface during an earthquake
- coming together of two tectonic plates
- body waves; the second waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the largest layer of the earth
- viscous, slow moving lava
- a surface wave the moves the earth side to side during an earthquake
- a giant wave caused by under ocean earthquakes or volcano eruptions
- the layer of earth made of melted iron and nickel
- fast moving lava with clinkers
- sliding boundary of two tectonic plates
- body waves;the first waves that come from the focus of an earthquake
- the study of the earth
28 Clues: the study of the earth • viscous, slow moving lava • the crust and upper mantle • a crack in the earth's crust • the layer of earth we live on • the largest layer of the earth • shaking of the earth's surface • fast moving lava with clinkers • this machine measures seismic waves • pulling apart of two tectonic plates • coming together of two tectonic plates • ...
Unit 5 & 6 Vocab 2025-05-14
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- A deep valley formed by the separation of tectonic plates.
- Extensive lava flows covering vast areas.
- A logarithmic scale measuring earthquake magnitude.
- A small, steep volcano made of volcanic fragments.
- The periodic switch in Earth's magnetic field direction.
- A large crater formed by volcanic collapse or eruption.
- A stationary magma source that creates volcanic islands.
- A volcanic channel transporting magma to the surface.
- The process of one tectonic plate sinking beneath another.
- A fast-moving cloud of volcanic ash, gas, and rock.
- A tall volcano with alternating lava and ash layers.
- A large ocean wave triggered by earthquakes or other disturbances.
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- The process of mountain formation through tectonic forces.
- A mountain formed by shifting fault lines.
- A plate boundary where two plates collide.
- The force pulling a subducting plate into the mantle.
- The fastest seismic wave that travels through solids and liquids.
- The force applied to rocks that causes deformation.
- The energy released by an earthquake.
- A line on a map showing equal geological age.
- The gradual movement of continents over Earth's surface.
- The underground point where an earthquake originates.
- A tectonic boundary where plates slide past each other.
- A fracture in Earth's crust where movement occurs.
- The resistance of a fluid, like lava, to flow.
- The height of a seismic wave from its resting position.
- Rock fragments ejected during a volcanic eruption.
- The equilibrium between Earth's crust and mantle due to buoyancy.
- The processes associated with magma movement and eruptions.
- Energy waves produced by earthquakes.
- A body of intrusive igneous rock beneath Earth's surface.
- A small tectonic plate that moves independently.
32 Clues: The energy released by an earthquake. • Energy waves produced by earthquakes. • Extensive lava flows covering vast areas. • A mountain formed by shifting fault lines. • A plate boundary where two plates collide. • A line on a map showing equal geological age. • The resistance of a fluid, like lava, to flow. • A small tectonic plate that moves independently. • ...
Test 3 - Ocean Boundaries and Wilson Cycle 2025-10-01
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- This is driving magma to well up at the mid-ocean ridges and pull crust into the mantle
- Mountains on land are found at _____ plate boundaries
- The ____ Sea is an example of a terminal ocean
- This is the fourth stage of the Wilson cycle
- The ____ Mountains are an example of the suturing stage
- What is the supercontinent called?
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates move apart
- This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle
- The rock closest to the ____ _____ ____ will record the newest magnetic field readings
- The deformation of the Earth's crust
- The decreasing focus of earthquakes as a plate is subducted occurs on this zone
- This is the theory proposed by Alfred Wegener
- The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of earthquakes
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- This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess
- This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle
- The ___ ___ is an example of a juvenile ocean
- This is the second stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the Ocean life cycle proposed by John Tuzo Wilson
- The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of volcanoes
- The ____ Ocean is an example of a mature ocean
- This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle
- This is the permanent marking of the Earth's magnetic field in the oceanic crust
- The ____ Ocean is an example of a declining ocean
- Mid-ocean ridges are found at ____ plate boundaries
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates collide
- When oceanic crust meets continental crust, the ____ ____ will subduct.
- The East ____ Rift Valley is an example of an embryonic ocean
- Magnetic ____ are alternate positive and negative magnetic field readings
- Earth's _____field is not constant
- A ____ plate boundary is where plates slide across each other
31 Clues: What is the supercontinent called? • Earth's _____field is not constant • The deformation of the Earth's crust • This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess • This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle • This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle • ...
Ch.20 Manicuring 2025-11-20
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- Nail shape for a client who is more conservative
- How many coats of polish color are standard for coverage
- Nail shape for a client who wants tapered, long nails
- multiuse implement that should be held at a 20 to 30 degree angle from the nail plate
- abrasive used to buff, polish, and remove fine scratches
- Personal Protective equipment
- multiuse implement used to lift small bits of debris from the nail plate
- treatment that increases blood circulation to the skin while also trapping moisture
- Type of nail hardener
- implement used for each side of the nail to prevent stress damage to the sides of the nail plate
- abrasive used to shorten and shape natural nails
- What is the best material for multiuse tool?
- Three part nail care procedure that includes disinfecting your tools
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- contain ingredients designed to seal the surface of the skin around the nails
- equipment made from plastic, metal, glass or ceramic
- manicure that eliminate soaking the nails in water
- List of services that you legally are allowed to perform within your license in your state
- How many coats for a successful nail polish application
- Lace, mesh, and fabric used for nail art
- Are also called pledgets and can be used for many things
- tool shaped like a two sided nail file and creates shine
- implement used to remove dead skin
- The most memorable part of the manicure
- designed to speed the evaporation of solvents, allowing them to harden more quickly
- Abrasive that should be used with caution and not generally on natural nails
- designed to loosen and dissolve dead tissue on the nail plate
- tool used to create a marbleized effect
- Many salons and spas have services based on...
28 Clues: Type of nail hardener • Personal Protective equipment • implement used to remove dead skin • The most memorable part of the manicure • tool used to create a marbleized effect • Lace, mesh, and fabric used for nail art • What is the best material for multiuse tool? • Many salons and spas have services based on... • Nail shape for a client who is more conservative • ...
Sciene vocab 2022-09-16
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- rebound The sudden return of elastically deformed rock to its undeformed shape
- spreading The process of new seafloor forming
- A solid, thin layer of mantle material below the lithosphere.
- current Any movement of matter that results from differences in density.
- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other
- The bending, tilting, and breaking of Earth's crust
- reversal The process by which earth's magnetic north pole and magnetic south pole switch positions periodically.
- plate A block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle
- The thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle.
- The lower part of the mantle.
- The point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake's starting point.
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- The process by which one phosphoric plate moves beneath another plate as a result of tectonic forces.
- A break in a body of along which one locke moves relative to another
- tectonics the hypothesis that today's continents were once part of a single landmass.
- the outermost physical layer of the earth. It is a solid, rigid layer.
- a well-supported explanation of nature.
- boundary The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- Very dense elements, mainly iron and small amount of nickel.
- The compositional layer below the crust.
- drift the hypothesis that today's continents were once part of a single landmass.
- A movement of trembling of the ground that is caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move.
- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding
- plate boundary The edge between two or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the movement taking place between the plates.
- The location within Earth along a fault at
24 Clues: The lower part of the mantle. • a well-supported explanation of nature. • The compositional layer below the crust. • The location within Earth along a fault at • spreading The process of new seafloor forming • The bending, tilting, and breaking of Earth's crust • Very dense elements, mainly iron and small amount of nickel. • ...
shaping earths surface 2023-03-28
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- break in earths crust along which movement occurs
- a crater on a planet or satellite caused by the impact of a meteorite
- a volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash.
- an area which is dominated by volcanoes, created by volcanic activity, and shaped by volcanic activity over time.
- When two plates come together
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- rapid downhill movemet of soil loose rocks and boulders.
- mountain formed from two or more of Earth's tectonic plates are pushed together
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface
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- an area on Earth over a mantle plume or an area under the rocky outer layer of Earth, called the crust, where magma is hotter than surrounding magma
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- mountains formed by the movement of large crustal blocks along faults formed when tensional forces pull apart the crust
- an area of many fractured pieces of crust along a large fault line
- process in which the nazca plate is forced under the south american plate
- openings, or vents where lava, tephra (small rocks), and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- curved line of volcanoes located in the united states
- a broad zone forming as the Pacific Plate slides northwestward past the North American Plate.
- a large wave which forms when an ocean disturbance suddenly moves a large volume of water
- rupture or sudden movement of rocks along a break in earths crust
20 Clues: When two plates come together • break in earths crust along which movement occurs • when two tectonic plates move away from each other • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land • curved line of volcanoes located in the united states • a volcano built up of alternate layers of lava and ash. • rapid downhill movemet of soil loose rocks and boulders. • ...
Weather!!!!!!! 2023-03-21
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- a relatively calm area near the equator where warm air rises
- the condition of the atmosphere at any given moment in a particular area
- a very large body of air that maintains uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure as it moves
- the tectonic plate movement away from another plate
- the boundary at which two different air masses meet
- a material found in nature that is useful to humans
- the cold winds from the poles to the 60 degree latitudes that blow from east to west
- the type of igneous rock formed by cooling quickly with small crystals
- a local wind that blows from the land toward a body of water
- the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- a local wind that blows from an ocean or sea toward the land
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- the relatively calm areas located near both 30 degree latitudes where cool air sinks
- the process of removing salt from seawater to obtain fresh water
- a line used on a map or chart connecting points of equal air pressure
- the winds, found between the 30 and 60 degree latitudes, that blow toward the poles from west to east
- the tectonic plate movement toward another plate
- a solid fossil fuel formed from decomposed plant remains
- a wind that changes direction with the change of seasons and which usually brings very heavy rainfall
- the winds that blow easterly from both 30 degree latitudes toward the equator
- a compound made of the elements hydrogen and carbon
- the type of rock formed by extreme heat and pressure
- the type of rock formed by melting, cooling and hardening
22 Clues: the tectonic plate movement toward another plate • the tectonic plate movement away from another plate • the boundary at which two different air masses meet • a compound made of the elements hydrogen and carbon • a material found in nature that is useful to humans • the type of rock formed by extreme heat and pressure • ...
Geophysical Processes and Associated Hazards 2014-05-07
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- Location of the 9.1 magnitude tsunami that affected 14 countries on Boxing Day 2004
- Exposure of the ocean floor preceding a tsunami wave hitting land
- Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano
- Result of tectonic and/or volcanic activity severe shaking of the ground that can cause mass destruction
- Mass movement mechanism triggered by seismic activity
- Plate boundary where new crust is created
- Discipline of dealing with and avoiding natural and man made catastrophies
- Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material
- Found at a destructive plate boundary where crust sinks into the mantle
- Conservative plate boundary
- Large area prone to volcanic and seismic activity around the Pacific Ocean
- A volcanic hazard consisting of a mixture of hot high density rock and gas
- Precipitation affected by volcanic gases such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides
- Destructive plate boundary
- 300,000 deaths 180,000 homes destroyed and 1.5 million people homeless following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake here in 2010
- Point on the surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano
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- Sudden swell of high water
- Earthquake resistant structures should not do this
- Lightweight airborne deposit from a volcanic eruption
- Renewable energy source that creates a high risk of radioactive explosions
- Weakness in rock formation often trigger of seismic activity
- Water saturated sediment acting as a fluid when shaken
- Devastation of infrastructure e.g. roads, railways and industry
- Part of the lithosphere which moves in continental drift
- Size of seismic or tectonic hazard
- Seismic activity that occurs preceding an earthquake as stress builds
- Seismic wave propagated by submarine tectonic fault
- Ruptured gas pipes and electricity lines can cause this potential hazard
- Logarithmic scale that measures magnitude of an earthquake
30 Clues: Sudden swell of high water • Destructive plate boundary • Conservative plate boundary • Size of seismic or tectonic hazard • Plate boundary where new crust is created • Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano • Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material • Earthquake resistant structures should not do this • Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano • ...
GeoPuzzle 2023-11-15
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- A type of igneous rock that cools underground.
- The inner _____ is the layer of the earth made of solid nickel and iron.
- Objects that can be made up of both minerals and organic materials.
- The type of rock that comes from volcanoes.
- Fragments of broken down rocks.
- Volcanoes that might erupt again are called:
- A type of igneous rock that cools on Earth's surface.
- Molten rock found on the outside of a volcano.
- A scientist who studies Earth, including its formation and tectonic activity.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevation of an area.
- Made up of the lower crust and upper mantle.
- A type of volcano made up of alternating layers of lava and ash.
- Molten rock found on the inside of a volcano.
- Tectonic plates move towards each other at __________ plate boundaries.
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- The type of rock that is created through heat, pressure, and chemical processes.
- Earthquake shaking can be detected using a ___________.
- The preserved remains or traces of organisms from the distant past.
- Continental _____ is caused by tectonic plate movement/seafloor spreading.
- Tectonic plates move away from each other at __________ plate boundaries.
- The outermost layer of the earth.
- The type of rock that is formed through the compression and cementation of sediments.
- The layer of the earth just beneath the crust that is semi-molten.
- Inorganic crystals that have clearly defined chemical formulas.
- Distinct shapes or features of the topography of a region.
- A type of volcano that is a broad, gently sloping mountain of hardened lava.
- Ground movement and shaking caused by tectonic plate slipping.
- layers of rock used to determine the geologic age of an area.
27 Clues: Fragments of broken down rocks. • The outermost layer of the earth. • The type of rock that comes from volcanoes. • Volcanoes that might erupt again are called: • Made up of the lower crust and upper mantle. • Molten rock found on the inside of a volcano. • A type of igneous rock that cools underground. • Molten rock found on the outside of a volcano. • ...
Agung Volcano Crossword Challenge!!! 2025-02-13
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- An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- Mountains created by volcanic activity.
- A type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates are moving toward each other.
- A volcano is an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.
- The layer of the Earth that lies below the lithosphere. This portion of the Earth's mantle flows like molten plastic despite being solid.
- Molten rock that flows from a volcano onto the Earth's surface.
- A mixture of molten and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth.
- A thinner layer of crust (usually made of basalt) found underneath oceans and other bodies of water.
- A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- A location where 2 plates meet.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
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- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- The outer layer of the earth, consisting of both the crust and upper mantle.
- A dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments, and gases ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing downslope at great speed.
- A thick layer of crust (usually made of granite) found beneath land masses.
- Rock formed when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes
- A island originating from a volcano or volcanic activity.
- A violent type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris and water.
- Mixture of rock, mineral, and glass particles emitted by a volcano during an eruption.
- Spot a part of the Earth's mantle where hot plumes rise upward, forming volcanoes on the crust.
20 Clues: A location where 2 plates meet. • Mountains created by volcanic activity. • A island originating from a volcano or volcanic activity. • Rock formed when magma (molten rock) cools and crystallizes • An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • Molten rock that flows from a volcano onto the Earth's surface. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab -Elliana Brazil 2024-10-18
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- A body of molten rock deep in the earth;dissolved gasses and crystals
- Tectonic plate boundary where the two plates slide past each other in opposite directions
- A device that records ground movements from Seismic Waves
- A natural solid made of one or more minerals/organic matter
- The outer layer of the Earth
- Tectonic plate boundary where the two plates move away from each other
- Upper layer of the mantle (just below the lithosphere)
- Plate tectonics go away from each other and produces new oceanic lithosphere; at ocean ridges
- A rock formed by molten magma
- The area on Earth's surface directly above the main point of an earthquake
- Rock being broken into smaller pieces
- Tectonic plate boundary where the two plates move towards each other
- The vibrations that an earthquake emits
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- Rock being broken down by chemical reactions; changes rock's molecular composition
- A natural resource that can be replaced fast
- The area under the Earth's surface where rock breaks and causes an earthquake
- The thickness of a liquid
- Heat in the mantle that may produce magma; magma rises to Earth's surface
- Loose particles made of chunks of other rock; created by erosion
- Magma once it comes out of earths surface
- A split or crack in earth; indicates movement
- A rock formed by preexisting rock being melted and bent by the heat within the earth
- A natural resource that takes a long time to be replenished
- Material being moved by wind, water, ice, etc
- A natural solid with a definite chemical composition
- A rock formed from sediments being moved, compacted, and cemented
26 Clues: The thickness of a liquid • The outer layer of the Earth • A rock formed by molten magma • Rock being broken into smaller pieces • The vibrations that an earthquake emits • Magma once it comes out of earths surface • A natural resource that can be replaced fast • A split or crack in earth; indicates movement • Material being moved by wind, water, ice, etc • ...
Plate Tectonics - Year 9 2024-10-30
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- Matches up on either side of the mid ocean ridge.
- Scientist who proposed continental drift.
- Coal is thought to be formed in ________.
- Process for moving tectonic plates which relies on gravity and subduction (2 words).
- Plate tectonics is thought to be important for nutrient ________.
- Formed by the collision of the Indo-Australian and Sunda plates.
- Island arcs are formed by the convergence of plates mainly composed of __________ crust.
- One of the types of evidence for continental drift.
- Type of volcano that formed the Bunya Mountains.
- Evidence for a global flood: fossils on the top of _________.
- Point (often below the surface) where the earthquake originates.
- Supercontinent proposed by German meteorologist.
- Mount Everest is getting __________.
- Type of boundary where new oceanic crust forms.
- Physical property that means that oceanic plates subduct below continental plates.
- The plate subducting to form the Andes Mountains.
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- Type of boundary where plates slide past each other.
- Hot spots are ________.
- The thickest layer of the earth.
- Currents in the mantle which power plate tectonics.
- Evidence for a global flood: fossils indicating ________ burial.
- Basalt is denser than _________.
- A lot of coal deposits are found at the ________.
- The Himalayan Mountains involve what type of crust?
- Plate tectonics is thought to act as a _______.
- The Himalayan Mountains involve what type of boundary?
- The thinnest layer of the earth (2 words).
- Term for the 'plastic' layer of the mantle.
- The number of main tectonic plates.
- Term for the crust and upper mantle.
- These Islands are formed from a hot spot.
- Convection currents rely on differences in __________ in the mantle.
- Diagrams in Science must be drawn in __________.
33 Clues: Hot spots are ________. • The thickest layer of the earth. • Basalt is denser than _________. • The number of main tectonic plates. • Term for the crust and upper mantle. • Mount Everest is getting __________. • Scientist who proposed continental drift. • Coal is thought to be formed in ________. • These Islands are formed from a hot spot. • ...
Laki Charms Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-19
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- A portion of the Earth's mantle that flows like molten plastic despite being solid.
- Formed from oceanic continental convergent plate boundaries.
- An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape
- The thinner and denser part of earths crust that makes up the ocean floor.
- The location in which two tectonic plates interact through converging, diverging, or transforming.
- A path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
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- The location where two plates are being forced together by the convection currents in the earth's mantle.
- The solid, outermost layer of Earth, made of the crust and upper mantle.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- Molten rock (magma) erupted from a volcano.
- The layer of granitic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, which form the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores.
- A type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and solidifies.
- The location when two plates converge, and one plate is forced under another.
- Formed from oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundaries.
- A hot, chaotic mixture of rock fragments, gas, and ash that travels rapidly away from a volcanic vent or collapsing flow front.
- A hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano.
- Molten rock below the earth's surface near the upper mantle and lower crust.
- An area of the Earth's mantle from which hot plumes rise upward, forming volcanoes on the overlying crust.
- The solid remanence from fires, explosions, and/or volcanic vents.
20 Clues: Molten rock (magma) erupted from a volcano. • Formed from oceanic oceanic convergent plate boundaries. • Formed from oceanic continental convergent plate boundaries. • An oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • A type of rock that forms when molten rock cools and solidifies. • ...
Planet Earth 2020-08-31
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- continental _ is a theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart.
- molten rock that is located below the Earth's surface.
- the _ shelf is part of a continent that extends out underneath the ocean.
- process by which oceanic plates dive beneath continental plates, causing mountains to form
- plate _ is a term used by scientists to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow.
- the part of the Earth where life exists.
- chemical or physical processes that breakdown rocks into smaller pieces.
- the water areas of the Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.
- the movement of weathered rock and material by wind, glaciers, and moving water.
- process by which magma wells up between oceanic plates and pushes plates apart.
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- outer layer of the Earth, a hard rocky shelf forming Earth's surface.
- slow process in which an oceanic plate slides under a continental plate.
- a crack or break in Earth's crust.
- a process of cracking that occurs when the folded land cannot bend any further.
- thick middle layer layer of the Earth's interior structure consisting of hot rock that is dense but flexible.
- innermost layer of the Earth made up of a super-hot but solid inner core and a super-hot liquid outer core.
- the layer of gas that surrounds the Earth
- uppermost layer of the Earth that includes the crust, continents, and ocean basins.
- a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the Earth.
- pile of rock debris left behind by melting glaciers.
- a bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement.
21 Clues: a crack or break in Earth's crust. • the part of the Earth where life exists. • the layer of gas that surrounds the Earth • pile of rock debris left behind by melting glaciers. • molten rock that is located below the Earth's surface. • a bend in layers of rock, sometimes caused by plate movement. • a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the Earth. • ...
Geophysical Processes and Associated Hazards 2014-05-07
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- Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material
- Mass movement mechanism triggered by seismic activity
- A volcanic hazard consisting of a mixture of hot high density rock and gas
- Part of the lithosphere which moves in continental drift
- Plate boundary where new crust is created
- Devastation of infrastructure e.g. roads, railways and industry
- Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano
- Point on the surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- Precipitation affected by volcanic gases such as sulphur and nitrogen oxides
- Conservative plate boundary
- 300,000 deaths 180,000 homes destroyed and 1.5 million people homeless following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake here in 2010
- Seismic activity that occurs preceding an earthquake as stress builds
- Location of the 9.1 magnitude tsunami that affected 14 countries on Boxing Day 2004
- Exposure of the ocean floor preceding a tsunami wave hitting land
- Weakness in rock formation often trigger of seismic activity
- Lightweight airborne deposit from a volcanic eruption
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- Earthquake resistant structures should not do this
- Result of tectonic and/or volcanic activity severe shaking of the ground that can cause mass destruction
- Large area prone to volcanic and seismic activity around the Pacific Ocean
- Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano
- Discipline of dealing with and avoiding natural and man made catastrophies
- Sudden swell of high water
- Found at a destructive plate boundary where crust sinks into the mantle
- Water saturated sediment acting as a fluid when shaken
- Logarithmic scale that measures magnitude of an earthquake
- Destructive plate boundary
- Seismic wave propagated by submarine tectonic fault
- Size of seismic or tectonic hazard
- Ruptured gas pipes and electricity lines can cause this potential hazard
- Renewable energy source that creates a high risk of radioactive explosions
30 Clues: Sudden swell of high water • Destructive plate boundary • Conservative plate boundary • Size of seismic or tectonic hazard • Plate boundary where new crust is created • Destructive mud flow on slopes of a volcano • Violent ejection of steam and volcanic material • Earthquake resistant structures should not do this • Rock fragments and material ejected from a volcano • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- The process of ______ moves new ocean floor along mid ocean ridges and slowly moves outward along ocean basins
- ____ means all land
- Long steep valleys that form in the deepest part of the ocean are ______
- Arc shaped land chains of volcanic islands are _____ and are made of newly formed land
- Boundaries that move away from each other are called ______ boundaries
- When older parts of the ocean floor return to the mantle ____ occurs as the floor moves through trenches
- _________ is a range of volcanic mountains within a continent produced in part by subduction
- _____ are chains of mountains that extend through oceans
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- A long canyon that forms a valley in the center of a mid-ocean ridge
- The upwelling of mantle rock, known as _______, occur in hotspots and take on column shapes
- ______ is the theory that Earth’s plates move slowly driven by the convection currents of the mantle
- The gradual movement of the continents across Earth’s surface is ______ which was hypothesized by Alfred Wegener
- Plate that grind past each other without breaking or building the lithosphere are _______ boundaries
- ______ boundaries form where two tectonic plates move together
- Sound navigation and Ranging stand for _____ and is a system of using sound wave to calculate distance
- Lithosphere that slides into the asthenosphere near mid-ocean ridges is a result of ________ mechanics of plate motion mechanics
- A rock has ______ if it acquires the same type of polarity as the Earth's magnetic field at that time
- Broken pieces of the Earth’s lithosphere are _____
- The continuous circular flow in a fluid, a ______, is due to differences in density in the fluid.
- When dense oceanic lithosphere is pulled into the mantle is the _______ mechanism of plate motion mechanics
20 Clues: ____ means all land • Broken pieces of the Earth’s lithosphere are _____ • _____ are chains of mountains that extend through oceans • ______ boundaries form where two tectonic plates move together • A long canyon that forms a valley in the center of a mid-ocean ridge • Boundaries that move away from each other are called ______ boundaries • ...
Chapter 6: Manicuring 2023-10-01
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- boards and buffers 150-180 grit
- conservative nail shape
- shorten the nails free edge
- combination of clear polish and protein
- cosmetic treatment for the hands
- set of all tools that will be used in a service
- also called kneading
- absorb in the nail plate; increase flexibility; soften surrounding skin
- adds cross link to natural nail plate
- rapid tapping or striking motion of the hands against the skin
- used to gently scrape cuticle tissue from the natural nail plate
- colorless, inflammable liquid; removes oils and prepares nails for polish
- nail shape completely straight across the free edge
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- tools to perform nail services can be multi use or single use
- wooden stick used to remove cuticle tissue from the nail plate
- reusable implements
- barrier product;seal the skin surface; hold subdermal moisture in the skin
- abrasives 240 grit or higher
- nail shape suited to thin hands with long fingers and narrow nail beds
- nail shape with square free edge with rounded corner edges
- continuous trembling or shaking movement applied by the hand without leaving contact with the skin
- uses high- temperature steam and pressure to kill microorganisms and their spores
- disposable implements
- quickly reduce the thickness of any surface and produce deeper and more visible scratches on the surface
- stainless steel implement used to carefully trim dead skin around the nail
- list of services that you are legally allowed to perform in your specialty
- manual or mechanical manipulation of the body by rubbing, kneading, or tapping
- petroleum by product; excellent sealing properties; excellent moisture in the epidermal layer
- slightly tapered nail shape
29 Clues: reusable implements • also called kneading • disposable implements • conservative nail shape • shorten the nails free edge • slightly tapered nail shape • abrasives 240 grit or higher • boards and buffers 150-180 grit • cosmetic treatment for the hands • adds cross link to natural nail plate • combination of clear polish and protein • ...
Tectonic Plates 2025-03-14
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- a German meteorologist and geophysicist who came up with the continental drift hypothesis
- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent
- a deep canyonlike structure found along the creat of some ridge segments
- the action that drives the movement of tectonic plates
- the crust that is less likely to subduct due to its buoyancy
- the number of major plates which account for 94% of the Earth’s surface area
- the largest tectonic plate
- a boundary in which two plates slide past one another without creating or destroying lithosphere
- supercontinent containing all of the existing continents
- the amount of pieces the lithosphere is broken up into
- a hypothesis proposed by Harry Hess which suggested that new oceanic crust is produced at the crests of mid-ocean ridges
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- a well-tested theory proposing that Earth’s outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred km from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another
- elevated areas of the seafloor characterized by high heat flow and volcanism; found at divergent boundaries
- a hypothesis which suggested that all present continents once existed as a single supercontinent
- a plate boundary where the two plates move together
- linear zones of irregular topography on the deep-ocean floor that follows transform faults and their inactive extensions
- processes that deform Earth’s crust to create major structural features, such as mountains, continents, and ocean basins
- a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor
- a plate boundary in which two plates move apart
20 Clues: the largest tectonic plate • a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor • a plate boundary in which two plates move apart • a plate boundary where the two plates move together • the action that drives the movement of tectonic plates • the amount of pieces the lithosphere is broken up into • supercontinent containing all of the existing continents • ...
Plate Tectonic Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- the plate that is made up of India and Australia
- You live here!
- the plate that is under Africa
- the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe
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- the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
- the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica
- an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean
7 Clues: You live here! • the plate that is under Africa • the plate that is made up of India and Australia • an oceanic plate that is beneath the pacific ocean • the plate that contains the continent of Antarctica • the plate that contains two continents Asia and Europe • the plate that is straddling the equator and the prime meridian
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2018-01-17
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- the scientific study of earthquakes and elastic waves that pass through the earth.
- The outermost shell of the earth.
- Innermost part of the earth.
- Boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other causing earthquakes.
- the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and the outermost mantle.
- Crust that houses an ocean basin.
- Boundary where two tectonic plates collide creating a mountain or subduction zone.
- Supercontinent that existed 175 million years ago before breaking apart and forming the continents we know today.
- The region of the interior of the earth between the core and the crust.
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- Scientist who created the Theory of Plate Tectonics.
- The upper layer of the earths mantle, below the lithosphere, where convection is though to occur.
- Boundary where two tectonic plates divide letting magma fill the pace creating new crust.
- When one plate is forced beneath another into the mantle.
- Large natural elevation of the earths surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level.
- Crust made up of rock that forms the continents.
- A vent in the crust of the earth from which molten rock, ash, and steam are ejected.
- A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by stress along a geologic fault.
- An area of stress in the earth where broken rocks slide past each other causing a crack in the earths surface.
- Molten rock when it is underground.
- What magma is called when it reaches the surface of the earth.
20 Clues: Innermost part of the earth. • The outermost shell of the earth. • Crust that houses an ocean basin. • Molten rock when it is underground. • Crust made up of rock that forms the continents. • Scientist who created the Theory of Plate Tectonics. • When one plate is forced beneath another into the mantle. • What magma is called when it reaches the surface of the earth. • ...
Plate tectonic project. 2022-01-21
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- An opening in the earth's crust which lava can escape.
- A big wave of water caused by a earthquake.
- solid rock underlying deposits like soil.
- A hot fluid below or within the earth's crust.
- What goes in the air after a eruption?
- A sudden violent shaking in the ground.
- The powdery residue left after a burning substance.
- An act of explosion in a volcano.
- The resistance of a fluid.
- This shakes during a earthquake.
- A type of rock found in volcanoes.
- A flow of lava from a volcano.
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- A movement of extremely high air pressure that is caused by a explosion in a earthquake.
- Region where many volcanoes erupt and earthquakes happen.
- A hard unreactive compound that occurs as mineral quartz.
- Hot molten or semi fluid rock.
- What does the ground do during a earthquake?
- A narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking.
- A sudden violent burst of energy.
- The sliding down of a mass of earth or rock.
- Giant pieces of the earth's crust and uppermost mantle.
21 Clues: The resistance of a fluid. • Hot molten or semi fluid rock. • A flow of lava from a volcano. • This shakes during a earthquake. • A sudden violent burst of energy. • An act of explosion in a volcano. • A type of rock found in volcanoes. • What goes in the air after a eruption? • A sudden violent shaking in the ground. • solid rock underlying deposits like soil. • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2022-02-23
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- Feature of convergent boundaries, characterized by exploding lava
- Type of sound device used to map the ocean floor by bouncing sound waves off objects
- Name of the research ship that was used to map the ocean floor
- Type of boundary where two plates slide past one another
- Feature of convergent boundaries, formed by one plate sliding below another plate and forming a deep opening
- Instrument used to measure seismic waves
- Theory that the continents are slowly moving over time
- Earth's crust and upper mantle; split up into the tectonic plates
- Type of boundary where two plates separate
- Feature of divergent boundaries, made up of a single underwater mountain
- One piece of Earth's lithosphere
- Instrument used to measure magnetic properties, such as those of basalt on the seafloor
- Feature of all types of plate boundaries
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- Upper layer of mantle, just below lithosphere
- Theory that Earth's lithosphere is broken up into pieces, which are slowly moved over time by convection currents
- Feature of divergent boundaries, made up of many connected underwater mountains
- The location where two tectonic plates meet
- The force that moves tectonic plates; movement of a fluid such as molten rock to transfer heat
- Type of boundary where two plates collide
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- The thickest layer of the Earth, made up of semi-molten rock
- Feature of convergent boundaries, created when two plates collide and rock is forced upwards
- Feature of divergent boundaries, characterized by a V-shaped low region
23 Clues: The outermost layer of the Earth • One piece of Earth's lithosphere • Instrument used to measure seismic waves • Feature of all types of plate boundaries • Type of boundary where two plates collide • Type of boundary where two plates separate • The location where two tectonic plates meet • Upper layer of mantle, just below lithosphere • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2022-02-16
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- Lies above the inner core
- Area of Earth between core and thin crust
- Deep ridge under the surface of the ocean
- Innermost layer of planet Earth
- Plates come together
- Plates spread apart
- Theory that all the continents were one large land mass
- Going back into the mantle
- Process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
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- Area where there is motion of one plate next to each other
- Crust broken into large pieces called tectonic plates
- Uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of tectonic plates
- Plates slide past each other
- Located along mid-ocean ridges formed by divergent boundaries
- Region of earth's atmosphere above stratosphere and below thermosphere
- Seafloor mountain formed by plate tectonics
- Theory that explains how continents shift position
- Number of continental plates
- Earth's lithosphere comprised by a number of large tectonic plates that slowly move
- Upper layer of Earth's mantle, below lithosphere
20 Clues: Plates spread apart • Plates come together • Lies above the inner core • Going back into the mantle • Plates slide past each other • Number of continental plates • Innermost layer of planet Earth • Area of Earth between core and thin crust • Deep ridge under the surface of the ocean • Seafloor mountain formed by plate tectonics • Upper layer of Earth's mantle, below lithosphere • ...
Plate tectonics project 2021-12-01
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- Where earthquakes are created.
- The large rocky plates underneath the surface of earth.
- Where two plates slip by each other.
- evidence in the changing climates in the past.
- What is the cause of so many earthquakes in California.
- The tectonic plates, earths crust and uppermost mantle are referred to this.
- The place where two plates move apart.
- The man who came up with the continental drift theory.
- What is surrounding the inner core.
- The theory that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and then drifted apart.
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- The name of the super continent before it drifted apart.
- The Earths thin outer layer.
- What is the big fault line in California.
- The place where two plates come together.
- Where one plate gets pushed under another. Also where volcanoes form.
- What causes sea floor spreading.
- The thickest part of Earth and surrounds the mantle.
- a fracture between two blocks of rocks.
- Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents.
- Where there is a sudden slip on a fault causes what.
- what is the thinnest layer of the earth.
21 Clues: The Earths thin outer layer. • Where earthquakes are created. • What causes sea floor spreading. • What is surrounding the inner core. • Where two plates slip by each other. • The place where two plates move apart. • a fracture between two blocks of rocks. • what is the thinnest layer of the earth. • What is the big fault line in California. • ...
Plate Tectonic Unit 2014-04-03
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- a theory of explaining the earth crust
- region between the crust and core
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
- admission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
- a current in a fluid causing convection
- upper part of earths mantle
- solid and inside the otter core
- where heat and electricity is transmitted through an object
- the gradual movement of continents across earth
- movement in liquid when hotter liquid rises and colder sinks and causes the transfer of heat
- when two plates move away from each other
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- two plates sliding past one another
- dark, fine-grained volcanic rock
- rigid outer part of earth
- a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar
- theory an explanation gotten from the scientific method
- when two plates collide
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of plates on earth's crust
- composed thickly of nickel and iron and is liquid
- degree of compactness in a substance
- Outer most layer of the earth
21 Clues: when two plates collide • rigid outer part of earth • upper part of earths mantle • Outer most layer of the earth • solid and inside the otter core • dark, fine-grained volcanic rock • region between the crust and core • two plates sliding past one another • degree of compactness in a substance • a theory of explaining the earth crust • a current in a fluid causing convection • ...
Plate tectonics Assesment 2013-02-04
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- hypothetical land area believed to have once connected nearly all of the earth's landmasses together
- The solid outer layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- The strong lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core.
- Stress that occurs when forces act to squeeze an object
- Floor Spreading/ The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms as magma rises toward the surface and solidifies
- Drift/ The hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass ,broke up, and drifted to thier present locations
- Tectonics/ The theory that explains how the Earths tectonic plates move and change shape
- Boundary between Tectonic Plates that slide past each other horizontally
- Stress that occurs when force act to stretch an object
- The central part of the Earth below the mantle
- Boundary between 2 Tectonic Plates that are moving away from each other
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- A break in a body or rock along which one block slides relative to another
- Lift/ The rising of regions of the Earths crust, to higher elevations
- A soft layer of the mantle on which tectonic plates move
- The sinking of regions on the Earths crust, to lower elevations
- Plates/ A block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and rigid, most outer part of the mantle
- The layer of rock between the Earths crust and core
- Boundary formed by collision of 2 Lithospheric Plates
- The bending of rock layers due to stress
- The thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the core
20 Clues: The bending of rock layers due to stress • The central part of the Earth below the mantle • The layer of rock between the Earths crust and core • Boundary formed by collision of 2 Lithospheric Plates • Stress that occurs when force act to stretch an object • Stress that occurs when forces act to squeeze an object • ...
MY EATWELL PLATE 2023-03-04
23 Clues: ЖИР • ДИЕТА • БЕЛОК • КРУПЫ • ЙОГУРТ • ПОРЦИЯ • ОТХОДЫ • КАЛОРИИ • ВИТАМИН • БОЛЕЗНЬ • КАЛЬЦИЙ • ЗДОРОВЬЕ • КЛЕТЧАТКА • ПРОПОРЦИЯ • ПРАВИЛЬНЫЙ • БОГАТ ЧЕМ-ТО • НАБИРАТЬ ВЕС • ПЕРЕРАБАТЫВАТЬ • СБАЛАНСИРОВАННЫЙ • РАСТИБ ВЫРАЩИВАТЬ • НАБРАТЬ ЛИШНИЙ ВЕС • ДРАТЬСЯ, СРАЖАТЬСЯ • ПОТРЕБНОСТИ В ЭНЕРГИИ
Plate Motion Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- Hot liquid rock below the Earth's surface.
- An extinct reptile.
- An object or diagram that helps us understand something.
- A digram that shows what the inside of something looks like.
- Moving apart in different drections.
- Any activity in which gas, steam, and lava are pushed from the Earth.
- A sudden shaking of the Earth's surface.
- An underwater mountain range.
- A natural spring that sends hot water into the atmosphere.
- The slow pulling apart of land.
- A large section of land.
- A long deep indentation in the ocean floor.
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- Where two plates meet.
- How fast something happens.
- To examine in dtail for a purpose.
- Evidence of life from the past.
- The Earths, outer most layer.
- A set of interacting parts.
- The outside or top layer.
- A feature that forms on land.
- Any of Earth's continuos areas of land.
- Something that is similar over and over.
- Hot liquid rock on the Earth's surface.
- The sudden pushing out of lava from a volcano.
24 Clues: An extinct reptile. • Where two plates meet. • A large section of land. • The outside or top layer. • How fast something happens. • A set of interacting parts. • The Earths, outer most layer. • A feature that forms on land. • An underwater mountain range. • Evidence of life from the past. • The slow pulling apart of land. • To examine in dtail for a purpose. • ...
