plate Crossword Puzzles
jojo 2021-02-02
Kitchen 2020-10-29
15 Clues: bol • plat • verre • tasse • couteau • cuisine • cuillere • assiette • bouteille • casserole • serviette • fourchette • refrigerateur • lave-vaisselle • four micro-ondes
Daily Activities (Kitchen wares) 2024-08-25
Spanish crossword 2025-01-10
SPANISH 2025-10-17
FOOD 2 2025-10-25
15 Clues: lese • lasta • etana • kasari • maustaa • inkivääri • mustekala • koristella • ravintoaine • lampaanliha • lautasmalli • palsternakka • viinirypäleet • pilkkoa, silputa • sekoittaa, hämmentää
2G January Vocabulary 2022-01-24
15 Clues: jam • eggs • today • Spain • plate • dinner • chicken • waffles • favorite • tomorrow • ice cream • yesterday • restaurant • hamburguer • Central American country
Main Text 1 sanastoa 2024-06-13
15 Clues: maa • nuori • sitten • sisällä • maistua • lautanen • valmistaa • tarjoilla • tavallinen • vahingossa • mausteinen • paikallinen • mitä tahansa • valitettavasti • the future tulevaisuudessa
Objects in the kitchen & dining room 2024-09-09
Earth's Dynamic Crust and Interior 2016-03-29
Across
- the section of the lithosphere that moves around Earth's solid surface
- very fast, large wavelength ocean wave or waves produced by impact events and disturbances of the ocean floor caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions or landslides
- the giving off of gases, lava and/or lava rocks onto Earth's surface or into the atmosphere through the opening or vent of a volcano
- the plastic, partly solid, partly liquid layer of Earth's mantle just below the lithosphere that allows plate movements
- the boundary between two plates that are spreading apart at a mid-ocean ridge or at a continental rift zone
- a mountain range at the bottom of the ocean, composed mostly of volcanoes and lava flows
- the boundary at which plates slide by the each other (San Andreas)
- the part of Earth's crust (upper lithosphere) that makes up the continents and larger islands
- major regions of volcanic activity that are usually in the interior of plates away from plate boundaries
- the portion of Earth's crust that is usually below the oceans and is not associated with continental areas
- the plate tectonic process in which one of the plates at a convergent boundary sinks under the other
- the whole crust and the uppermost portion of the mantle
Down
- the energy waves given off by an earthquake
- the mostly solid part of Earth between the crust and the outer core
- the place on Earth's surface lying directly above the focus, or the origin of an earthquake
- the boundary between two colliding plates
- a natural, rapid shaking of the lithosphere caused when rocks are displaced due to the release of energy stored in rocks
- the long, steep and narrow depression produces by the bending down of subducting plates which warps the crust
- the outermost portion of Earth's solid lithosphere
- a mound or mountain composed of extrusive igneous rock
20 Clues: the boundary between two colliding plates • the energy waves given off by an earthquake • the outermost portion of Earth's solid lithosphere • a mound or mountain composed of extrusive igneous rock • the whole crust and the uppermost portion of the mantle • the boundary at which plates slide by the each other (San Andreas) • ...
Neurodevelopment Crossword 2022-01-30
Across
- passengers are to trains as these are to cells migrating in cortex development
- what the neural tube grows into during vesticulation
- releases signaling molecules that guide neural plate thickening
- what the entire central nervous system originates from in the embryonic state, after evolving from the neural groove
- product, through inside-out formation, of radial glial cells bringing up migrating neural cells from the ventricular zone
- a sort of umbrella term for something that extends from the neural body
- the process that, if disturbed, may lead to a condition called microcephaly where brain size is reduced
- the process through which neural stem cells differentiate into types of nerve cells
- the cortex forms in such a way, as it builds its 6 layers from the center and then up
- forms when part of the ectoderm thickens and becomes a neuroectoderm
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- what could cause a response of a cell away from a chemical signal
- what must have happened for two differentiated cells to split from one stem cell
- what must have happened when one differentiated cell is split from one step cell
- the location where cells migrate from on radial glial cells to their destination in the cortex
- what would cause a response of a cell towards a chemical signal
- a process in CNS development where new neuron cells are positioned into the right places to form the correct special patterns
- entire process by which the neural plate folds in on itself to form the neural groove, later to form the CNS, when it fuses. The border of the plate created will give rise to the entire PNS.
- what the entire peripheral nervous system originates from in the embryonic state, after evolving from the boarder of the neural plate
- the outermost layer of the gastrula
- process in development where the growing nerve fibers find their targets
20 Clues: the outermost layer of the gastrula • what the neural tube grows into during vesticulation • what would cause a response of a cell towards a chemical signal • releases signaling molecules that guide neural plate thickening • what could cause a response of a cell away from a chemical signal • forms when part of the ectoderm thickens and becomes a neuroectoderm • ...
EARTH SCIENCE 2021-12-06
Across
- Refers to transferring of unconsolidated earth’s material via agents like human animal wind and water.
- This is a force that causes hotter less dense material to force itself up through a ridge
- It is an aggregate of minerals or minerals which may not contain organic matter.
- wedging It is a process that involves repeated cycles of freezing and thawing of ice.
- It is a dynamic planet composed of interacting subsystems, namely: atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and the biosphere.
- When magma rises to the crust it can displace the host or country rock to form structures called?
- It fuels the planet’s dynamic processes including plate movements, earthquakes, and volcanism.
- It is the vulnerability of soil to erosion caused by rainfall intensity soil properties crop cover and slope.
- This is a type of rock formed from preexisting rocks and fossils of organisms
- It is the rigid outermost layer of earth that is composed of crust and the uppermost layer of the mantle
- It is a process of changing the characteristics of a rock as a result of changes in temperature, pressure, or reactions with hot fluids
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- plates These are slabs of the brittle lithosphere which can be able to move due to the plasticity of the underlying asthenosphere
- This is one of the types of mass wasting that have a slow downhill movement.
- Known as radioactive dating of hotspots show age differences based on plate movements.
- It is a process where there is growth in the size of mineral grains of pre-existing materials
- It is a discernible displacement where rocks grind or slide past each other.
- It occurs along the plate boundaries or margins and sometimes within the plate.
- These are substances that evaporate easily and can exist in gaseous form on the surface of earth
- It is the process of breaking down rocks present at earth’s surface.
- it is a hill or mountain where lava pyroclastic materials and gases erupt
20 Clues: It is the process of breaking down rocks present at earth’s surface. • it is a hill or mountain where lava pyroclastic materials and gases erupt • This is one of the types of mass wasting that have a slow downhill movement. • It is a discernible displacement where rocks grind or slide past each other. • ...
Vocab 2022-10-05
Across
- Waves an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
- created when tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally along strike-slip faults or transform faults.
- Crust the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that makes up the planet's continents
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- where two plates are moving toward each other.
- three-dimensional surface or zone across which there is a significant change in the velocity (speed or direction) of motion of one lithospheric plate relative to the adjacent lithospheric plate.
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- plates that move slowly over the mantle layer.
- an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gasses escape.
- the solid, outer part of Earth
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- along, narrow ditch.
- a large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the Earth.
- a line of mountains connected by high ground.
- a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth.
- Crust the relatively thin part of the earth's crust which underlies the ocean basins.
- a factures or zone of fractures between two blocks of rocks
- Boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming from magma that rises to the Earth's
- a line across a habitat or part of a habitat.
- a large continuous mass of land conventionally regarded as a collective region.
21 Clues: along, narrow ditch. • the solid, outer part of Earth • a line of mountains connected by high ground. • a line across a habitat or part of a habitat. • plates that move slowly over the mantle layer. • where two plates are moving toward each other. • a factures or zone of fractures between two blocks of rocks • ...
unit 5 vocab collin 2023-10-12
Across
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- resource A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
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- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- the uneven breakage of a mineral
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
25 Clues: the uneven breakage of a mineral • magma that reaches Earth's surface • The color of a mineral in powdered form • The way a mineral reflects light from its surface • a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma • a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • ...
Chapter 9 Earth's Changing Surface Lessons 1, 2 and 3 (5) 2020-12-01
Across
- This type of crust lies beneath the ocean floor.
- this is a section of the lithosphere.
- these are cracks in the crust where surrounding rock has moved or shifted.
- The edges of plates are called _____.
- these are made when the crust folds, tilts, and lifts as the plates meet.
- these types of forces and processes build new features on Earth's surface.
- This rock or stone weathers more quickly than granite.
- this type of weathering is the breaking of rock into smaller pieces by force.
- Rift Valleys between spreading plates can be seen at the bottom of the ocean and in this country.
- This type of weathering is the changing of materials in a rock by a chemical process.
- This is the place of Earth's surface above the focus.
- Oceanic Crust is made mostly of this dark green rock.
- The top of the main vent of a volcano.
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- this is the place where the plates start to slip.
- Most of these form near colliding plate boundaries.
- This is the layer that makes up most of the Earth's material.
- Earth's outermost and thinnest layer.
- this is at the very center of the Earth and is made mostly of iron.
- A volcanic _____ forms when a volcano reaches the surface of the water.
- This is the top part of the mantle and the crust above it.
- This is nearly solid rock that lies under the surface.
- Studying vibrations from ____ is another way scientist can study the Earth's Layers.
- This type of plate boundary forms when plates move apart from each other.
- This is where the crust is the thickest.
- At this type of plate boundary two plates move past each other in opposite directions,
- This is the second layer of soil.
- This is the liquid portion of the core.
27 Clues: This is the second layer of soil. • this is a section of the lithosphere. • Earth's outermost and thinnest layer. • The edges of plates are called _____. • The top of the main vent of a volcano. • This is the liquid portion of the core. • This is where the crust is the thickest. • This type of crust lies beneath the ocean floor. • ...
Unit 1 - 9 Vocabulary review Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-09
Across
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface (11 letters).
- The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth (10 letters).
- Ability of a material to allow fluids to pass through it (12 letters).
- Recharge: Process of replenishing groundwater (15 letters).
- Stream: Narrow, fast-flowing air currents in the atmosphere (9 letters).
- Spot: Area of volcanic activity not on a plate boundary (8 letters).
- Process of wearing away soil or rock (7 letters).
- Wind Patterns: Large-scale air movements (17 letters).
- Layer between the Earth's crust and core (6 letters).
- The rigid outer part of the Earth (11 letters).
- Excessive nutrients in water, causing algal blooms (14 letters).
- Rock: Rock formed from existing rock subjected to heat and pressure (14 letters).
- Continuous, directed movement of ocean water (8 letters).
- Material: The underlying geological material in which soil forms (14 letters).
- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the mesosphere (11 letters).
- Plate: Large section of the Earth's lithosphere (13 letters).
- Measure of the void spaces in a material (8 letters).
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- Process of water soaking into the ground (12 letters).
- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere (10 letters).
- Plate Boundary: Where plates collide (23 letters).
- Effect: Influence on wind direction due to Earth's rotation (12 letters).
- Plate Boundary: Where plates move apart (21 letters).
- An underground reservoir of water (7 letters).
- A semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere (12 letters).
- Soil with a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay (4 letters).
- Nino (ENSO): Climate pattern characterized by warm ocean temperatures (10 letters).
- Outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere (9 letters).
- Nina: Climate pattern characterized by cool ocean temperatures (7 letters).
- Rock: Rock formed from cooled magma or lava (11 letters).
- Organic material in soil, formed by decomposition (5 letters).
- Arc: Curved chain of volcanic islands (9 letters).
- Cell: Circular movement in the mantle (15 letters).
32 Clues: An underground reservoir of water (7 letters). • The rigid outer part of the Earth (11 letters). • Process of wearing away soil or rock (7 letters). • Plate Boundary: Where plates collide (23 letters). • Arc: Curved chain of volcanic islands (9 letters). • Cell: Circular movement in the mantle (15 letters). • Plate Boundary: Where plates move apart (21 letters). • ...
cici unit 5 vocab 2024-03-15
Across
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
Down
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- the uneven breakage of a mineral
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
25 Clues: the uneven breakage of a mineral • magma that reaches Earth's surface • The color of a mineral in powdered form • The way a mineral reflects light from its surface • a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma • a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred • loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock • ...
Aliyah D1-3 2023-02-09
Across
- floor spreading The idea that new crust is forming at ridges in the sea floor, spreading apart the crust on either side of the ridges
- The central opening in a volcanic area through which magma may escape
- The point where an earthquake starts as rocks begin to slide past each other
- Earth's solid, rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor
- volcano A cone formed from explosive eruptions of hot rocks followed by a flow of lava, over and over
- cone volcano A steep sided cone that forms from explosive eruptions of hot rocks, ranging from particles to boulders.
- A sensitive device that detects the shaking of Earth's crust during an earthquake
- The sliding of a denser oceanic plate under another plate when they collide
- energy Heat from below Earth's surface
- tectonics The idea that Earth's surface is broken into plates that slide slowly across the
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out of a vent
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake
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- Shaking of Earth's crust after the initial shaking of an earthquake
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- waves A vibration that spreads out away from a focus when and earthquake happens
- A cuplike hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent
- volcanoes A wide, gently sloped cone forms from flows of lava
- drift The idea that a supercontinent split apart into pieces, the continents, which drifted in time to their present location
- horizontality The idea that many kinds of rock form flat, horizontal layers
- A huge crack in Earth's crust at or below the surface, the sides of which may show evidence of motions
- Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface
- A very hot part of the Earth's mantle, where magma can melt through a plate moving above it.
- The layer beneath Earth's crust
23 Clues: The layer beneath Earth's crust • Hot, molten rock below Earth's surface • energy Heat from below Earth's surface • The amount of energy released by an earthquake • Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out of a vent • volcanoes A wide, gently sloped cone forms from flows of lava • Shaking of Earth's crust after the initial shaking of an earthquake • ...
Science Words Crossword:BOOM 2025-02-14
Across
- the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance.
- extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface
- the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that makes up the planet's continents and continental shelves
- a mountain formed by the eruption of magma from the Earth's crust, where molten rock (lava) cools and accumulates around a vent
- The location where two plates meet
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of 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.
Down
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean
- forms when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- This occurs when plates move towards each other and collide
- a volcano formed from oceanic oceanic convergence
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- hot volcanic rock below ground
- a mountain or hill with a crater that spews hot rock, vapor, smoke and lava.
- a large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the Earth
- the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that is found under the oceans and formed at spreading centres on oceanic ridges, which occur at divergent plate boundaries.
- mixtures of water, volcanic ash, tephra, rock fragments, and chunks of ice that can flow like wet concrete
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
20 Clues: hot volcanic rock below ground • The location where two plates meet • a volcano formed from oceanic oceanic convergence • forms when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies • the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance. • This occurs when plates move towards each other and collide • an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean • ...
Earth's Formation and Plate Tectonics 2025-01-12
Across
- name of large land mass that eventually split apart
- movement of molten iron in the outer core creates the _ that surrounds the earth
- an island _ forms when subduction happens between two ocean plates
- plate boundary where 2 plates are sliding alongside each other
- layer of the earth that is solid but soft enough to move very slowly
- these waves are used to determine the depths and composition of earth's layers
- Wegener's first name
- the lithosphere is broken into pieces called _ plates
- plate boundary where 2 plates are moving away from each other
- underwater volcanic mountains that form where 2 ocean plates are diverging
- there are 2 types of plates, _ and continental
- Wegener noticed that the _ of the continents fit together like a puzzle
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- formed when 2 continental plates move into each other
- along with the islands of the same name, example of subduction zone
- continent where the Great Rift Valley is found
- uppermost functional layer of the earth
- scientist who first proposed continental drift
- example of collision zone
- plate boundary where 2 plates are moving towards each other
- this kind of valley forms when a continental plate is pulling apart
- famous example of transform boundary
- this type of electricity may have brought dust particles together in the planetary nebula
- when subduction occurs it always creates a volcano and a _
- Wegener noticed that _ grooves on different continents showed that they had been in places much colder in the past
- Wegener noticed that _ laters on different continents were the same
- process of warmer material rising and cooler material sinking. This causes the tectonic plates to move.
- Wegener noticed that _ of plants and animals on different continents matched
- when earth was molten, materials sank r rose based on their _
28 Clues: Wegener's first name • example of collision zone • famous example of transform boundary • uppermost functional layer of the earth • continent where the Great Rift Valley is found • scientist who first proposed continental drift • there are 2 types of plates, _ and continental • name of large land mass that eventually split apart • ...
Earth Vocabulary 2025-10-14
Across
- line: A break in Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other.
- Floor Spreading: Process by which new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges.
- dating: Method of measuring the age of an object in years.
- Places where tectonic plates are moving apart.
- Core: The solid innermost layer of the Earth.
- Supercontinent that existed millions of years ago.
- Process by which one tectonic plate sinks beneath another.
- Places where tectonic plates slide past each other.
- Rocks formed by the accumulation and cementation of mineral and organic particles.
- Rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure.
- Currents: Circular currents in the mantle caused by the magma being heated by the core.
- Deep underwater troughs created by one plate subducting under another.
- Drift: Theory that continents have moved over geologic time.
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- Tectonics: Theory explaining the movement of the Earth's plates.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
- The outermost layer of Earth.
- Principle stating that in undisturbed layers of rock, the oldest rocks are on the bottom.
- Openings in Earth's crust from which molten rock, ash, and gases erupt.
- Large landforms that rise prominently above their surroundings.
- dating: Method of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock.
- The rigid outer layer of the Earth, including the crust and upper mantle.
- Rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- Core: The liquid layer of the Earth's core that lies beneath the mantle.
- Process by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away.
- Ridge: Underwater mountain ranges formed by plate tectonics.
- Places where tectonic plates are coming together.
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
27 Clues: The outermost layer of Earth. • Places where tectonic plates are moving apart. • Core: The solid innermost layer of the Earth. • Places where tectonic plates are coming together. • Supercontinent that existed millions of years ago. • Rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure. • Places where tectonic plates slide past each other. • ...
WEEK 7-8 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-28
Across
- it allows slow, safe thawing.
- Just like meat, fish or any animal-based food product, raw or
- Do not buy food without ______
- Adding garnishes will enhance _____ of the food.
- f the label on a raw poultry product bears the term "___," that
- ____ is naturally beautiful.
- refrigerate promptly
- purchase refrigerated or frozen items after selecting your non perishable
- 29. The following are the factors to consider in presenting/plating poultry dishes except:plating, white meat,garnishing
- Presentation should look _____
- can be simple or intricate as you like.
- When plating it is important to keep the edges of the plate clean. Clean spills or sauces away with a moistened clean sponge or ________
- chicken carry certain
- for fast thawing, place in a leak-proof plastic bag.
- ones that are already cooked or ones that will be eaten raw, such
- After being brought to home from market, poultry should be _____quickly as possible.
- salad vegetables or greens.
- Plating should be kept simple to focus on one ingredient and should avoid ____ on the plate.
- ________________ is the amount of food listed (and recommended) on a product‘s Nutrition Facts (panel of packaged food) or the amount of food recommended in the Food Guide Pyramid and the Dietary Guidelines* for Americans.
- Implanting, balance in color, shape and texture is very important. In color, you should use ___ to three colors.
- Garnishes add ____ and continue a theme
- ______ spoils very quickly unless it is properly handled and stored.
- Safe steps in food handling, cooking and storaging are essential to prevent _____ disease
- Use ______ leftovers within 4 days.
- Refrigerator allows safe ______
- always wash hand with warm water and soap for 20 second before and after handling food.
- don’t cross contaminate
- act of arranging the meal on the individual plate immediately before its shared.
- Hot food should be served ___
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- _______ food should not be eft eat more than 2 hours at room temperature.
- It is not recommend to ______ poultry after it has been thawed.
- ______ - cook or freeze fresh poultry, fish, ground meat, and variety meats within 2 days; other beef, veal, lamb or pork, within 3 to 5 days.
- If the food is the _________, then the plate is frame.
- Raw duck and poultry can carry the ________ bacteria, which is responsible for more cases of food poisoning than any other pathogen
- place food into ______ containers and immediately put in the refrigerator or freezer for rapid cooling.
- Garnishes can also provide complementary _____
- Remember, freezing doesn’t ___ bacteria.
- Garnishes add color and continue a _______
- cook meat and poulty immediately after microwave thawing.
- When smashing the sauce in the palate you can use ______
- Plating/ presenting poultry dishes requires __________
- The plate should be _____ enough to hold all the food.
- that it has never been colder than 26°F
- Always remember that all garnishes should be ______
- can happen when raw poultry — or even
- It‘s not always what you eat, but how much you eat - It‘s the ____ of your servings that really counts!
- Your plate is your _____
- Never choose meat or poultry in packaging that is torn or ______
- is the only way to kill foodborne pathogens.
- _____ purchase refrigerated or frozen items after selecting your non perishable purchase refrigerated or frozen items after selecting your non perishable.
- Selecting the right ____ is the first step.
- discard any food left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours
- When adding sauce for plating it should be ______
- Balance in color, shapes and texture all food items on the plate must add ______ to the main dish.
- is how much food you choose to eat at one time (breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack), whether in a restaurant, from a package, or in your own kitchen.
- its juices — somehow come into contact with any other food products but
56 Clues: refrigerate promptly • chicken carry certain • don’t cross contaminate • Your plate is your _____ • salad vegetables or greens. • ____ is naturally beautiful. • it allows slow, safe thawing. • Hot food should be served ___ • Do not buy food without ______ • Presentation should look _____ • Refrigerator allows safe ______ • Use ______ leftovers within 4 days. • ...
WEEK 7-8 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-28
Across
- its juices — somehow come into contact with any other food products but
- can be simple or intricate as you like.
- Just like meat, fish or any animal-based food product, raw or
- When adding sauce for plating it should be ______
- ______ spoils very quickly unless it is properly handled and stored.
- ________________ is the amount of food listed (and recommended) on a product‘s Nutrition Facts (panel of packaged food) or the amount of food recommended in the Food Guide Pyramid and the Dietary Guidelines* for Americans.
- ____ is naturally beautiful.
- Garnishes can also provide complementary _____
- The plate should be _____ enough to hold all the food.
- refrigerate promptly
- It is not recommend to ______ poultry after it has been thawed.
- cook meat and poulty immediately after microwave thawing.
- salad vegetables or greens.
- act of arranging the meal on the individual plate immediately before its shared.
- _______ food should not be eft eat more than 2 hours at room temperature.
- for fast thawing, place in a leak-proof plastic bag.
- Presentation should look _____
- Implanting, balance in color, shape and texture is very important. In color, you should use ___ to three colors.
- discard any food left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours
- Remember, freezing doesn’t ___ bacteria.
- that it has never been colder than 26°F
- _____ purchase refrigerated or frozen items after selecting your non perishable purchase refrigerated or frozen items after selecting your non perishable.
- Refrigerator allows safe ______
- Do not buy food without ______
- Garnishes add ____ and continue a theme
- Plating should be kept simple to focus on one ingredient and should avoid ____ on the plate.
- purchase refrigerated or frozen items after selecting your non perishable
- Selecting the right ____ is the first step.
- ______ - cook or freeze fresh poultry, fish, ground meat, and variety meats within 2 days; other beef, veal, lamb or pork, within 3 to 5 days.
- 29. The following are the factors to consider in presenting/plating poultry dishes except:plating, white meat,garnishing
- ones that are already cooked or ones that will be eaten raw, such
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- Garnishes add color and continue a _______
- always wash hand with warm water and soap for 20 second before and after handling food.
- don’t cross contaminate
- Always remember that all garnishes should be ______
- Balance in color, shapes and texture all food items on the plate must add ______ to the main dish.
- Never choose meat or poultry in packaging that is torn or ______
- is the only way to kill foodborne pathogens.
- Hot food should be served ___
- If the food is the _________, then the plate is frame.
- chicken carry certain
- place food into ______ containers and immediately put in the refrigerator or freezer for rapid cooling.
- it allows slow, safe thawing.
- Use ______ leftovers within 4 days.
- It‘s not always what you eat, but how much you eat - It‘s the ____ of your servings that really counts!
- After being brought to home from market, poultry should be _____quickly as possible.
- can happen when raw poultry — or even
- Your plate is your _____
- f the label on a raw poultry product bears the term "___," that
- When plating it is important to keep the edges of the plate clean. Clean spills or sauces away with a moistened clean sponge or ________
- Adding garnishes will enhance _____ of the food.
- When smashing the sauce in the palate you can use ______
- Plating/ presenting poultry dishes requires __________
- is how much food you choose to eat at one time (breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack), whether in a restaurant, from a package, or in your own kitchen.
- Safe steps in food handling, cooking and storaging are essential to prevent _____ disease
- Raw duck and poultry can carry the ________ bacteria, which is responsible for more cases of food poisoning than any other pathogen
56 Clues: refrigerate promptly • chicken carry certain • don’t cross contaminate • Your plate is your _____ • salad vegetables or greens. • ____ is naturally beautiful. • Hot food should be served ___ • it allows slow, safe thawing. • Presentation should look _____ • Do not buy food without ______ • Refrigerator allows safe ______ • Use ______ leftovers within 4 days. • ...
Crossword 2021-11-21
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- 2 ... plates collide at collision margins (11)
- At destructive margins ... and ... plates collide (7, 11)
- At constructive plate boundaries the tectonic plates move ... each other (4, 4)
- The ... in California is an example of a conservative plate margin (3, 7, 5)
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- These landforms are found at collision plate boundaries (4, 9)
- At constructive plate margins ... rises in the gap between the plates and .... form (5, 9)
- Molten rock in the Earth’s mantle rises from the Earth’s core and moves tectonic plates (10, 8)
- As the rock in the lower mantle heats up and melts it expands, becoming less dense and ... (6)
- Temperatures ... toward the Earth's crust (8)
9 Clues: Temperatures ... toward the Earth's crust (8) • 2 ... plates collide at collision margins (11) • At destructive margins ... and ... plates collide (7, 11) • These landforms are found at collision plate boundaries (4, 9) • The ... in California is an example of a conservative plate margin (3, 7, 5) • ...
Uit 2 Week 4 Vocabulary 2024-10-14
20 Clues: why • how • but • who • what • when • where • a knife • a plate • howmuch • howmany • a spoon • because • a napkin • some cups • some toys • whichone/s • some forks • some dishes • some glasses
VOCABULARY 2022-03-20
19 Clues: FALE • BOLO • LAGO • PRATO • CORRA • COBRA • LAPIS • LEVANTE • CADEIRA • RELOGIO • BORRACHA • MONTANHA • POR FAVOR • DOWN SENTE • COR MARROM • ESCRIVANINHA • JOGO DE BASQUETE • CANADA NATIONAL ANIMAL • NATIONA SPORT OF CANADA
Shaping Earth's Surface 2023-12-12
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- When two tectonic plates __ with each other.
- The process of one tectonic plate moving beneath another.
- Involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
- A type of plate boundary where tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally.
- A crack in the Earth's crust.
- Two lines that intersect to form right angles.
- The way in which two or more things affect each other.
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- The height above sea level.
- A break in the Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other.
- The force that pulls on the Earth's crust, stretching rock.
- The force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
- A type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other.
12 Clues: The height above sea level. • A crack in the Earth's crust. • When two tectonic plates __ with each other. • Two lines that intersect to form right angles. • Involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering. • The way in which two or more things affect each other. • The process of one tectonic plate moving beneath another. • ...
Plate tectonics 2021-01-06
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- The point at which one tectonic plate touches another
- The boundary between two plates that is moving together
- a theory explaining the structure of the earths crust
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that is moving away from each other
- A Moutan with a crater which lava flows
- the process by which new oceanic lithosphere is formed at a mid ocean ridge as older materials are pulled away from the ridge
- the boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
- hot melted rock
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- the boundary between two plates that is moving together
- a disaster where the earth shakes
- The process of one tectonic plate being pushed under another tectonic plate
- move into each other
12 Clues: hot melted rock • move into each other • a disaster where the earth shakes • A Moutan with a crater which lava flows • The point at which one tectonic plate touches another • a theory explaining the structure of the earths crust • the boundary between two plates that is moving together • The boundary between two plates that is moving together • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-02-09
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- The part in between the mantle and the crust
- A mineral found on continents
- A part of the mantle that is tar-like
- A ball of metal held together by pressure
- A dark rock found on the ocean floor
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- heat transferred through direct contact
- upper layer of the Earth
- Energy made from the sun and fire
- Heat transferred by fluid
- Largest layer of Earth
- A super continent from the past
11 Clues: Largest layer of Earth • upper layer of the Earth • Heat transferred by fluid • A mineral found on continents • A super continent from the past • Energy made from the sun and fire • A dark rock found on the ocean floor • A part of the mantle that is tar-like • heat transferred through direct contact • A ball of metal held together by pressure • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-02-25
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- When two tectonic plates move towards one another. The oceanic crust is forced to sink back into the mantle, whilst the continental crust rises above. Volcanoes and earthquakes are found here.
- A sudden shaking of the ground which releases energy and results from underground movement along a fault plane.
- A term used to describe a liquid substance (eg rock, glass or metal) formed by heating a solid.
- When one crustal plate is forced beneath the other.
- When two plates slide past each other in different directions or the same direction at different speeds.
- Molten rock that is released from the Earth's core in a volcano or fissure.
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- Belonging to a continent, eg Africa, Asia, Europe.
- Where two plates move apart (diverge), causing a release in pressure that results in a volcanic eruption.
- Relating to the ocean.
- Occurs when older, denser tectonic plates sink into the mantle, pulling newer and less dense sections of plate along behind.
- The region where two or more tectonic plates meet. It is a zone of intense seismic activity.
11 Clues: Relating to the ocean. • Belonging to a continent, eg Africa, Asia, Europe. • When one crustal plate is forced beneath the other. • Molten rock that is released from the Earth's core in a volcano or fissure. • The region where two or more tectonic plates meet. It is a zone of intense seismic activity. • ...
Plate Techtonics 2021-12-19
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- MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE
- THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA
- THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS
- A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES THE FORCES THAT MAKE AND SHAPE PLANET EARTH
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- Force, A FORCE THAT BUILDS UP MOUNTAINS AND LANDMASSES ON EARTH'S SURFACE
- drift, THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE CONTINENTS SLOWLY MOVE ACROSS EARTH'S SURFACE
- A USUALLY LIGHT COLORED ROCK THAT IS FOUND IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST
- THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE
- CORE, A LAYER OF MOLTEN IRON AND NICKEL THAT SURROUNDS THE INNER CORRE OF EARTH
- Techtonics, A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST
- THE LAYER OF HOT, SOLID MATERIAL BETWEEN THE EARTH'S CRUST AND CORE
11 Clues: MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE • THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA • THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE • THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS • Techtonics, A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST • A USUALLY LIGHT COLORED ROCK THAT IS FOUND IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST • ...
Plate Techtonics 2021-12-19
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- force, A FORCE THAT BUILDS UP MOUNTAINS AND LANDMASSES ON EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA
- drift, THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE CONTINENTS SLOWLY MOVE ACROSS EARTH'S SURFACE
- A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST
- A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES THE FORCES THAT MAKE AND SHAPE PLANET EARTH
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- A USUALLY LIGHT COLORED ROCK THAT IS FOUND IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST
- THE LAYER OF HOT, SOLID MATERIAL BETWEEN THE EARTH'S CRUST AND CORE
- THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE
- THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS
- the MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE
- CORE, A LAYER OF MOLTEN IRON AND NICKEL THAT SURROUNDS THE INNER CORRE OF EARTH
11 Clues: the MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE • THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA • THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE • A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST • THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS • A USUALLY LIGHT COLORED ROCK THAT IS FOUND IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST • ...
Plate Techtonics 2021-12-19
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- THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE
- drift, THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE CONTINENTS SLOWLY MOVE ACROSS EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA
- CORE, A LAYER OF MOLTEN IRON AND NICKEL THAT SURROUNDS THE INNER CORRE OF EARTH
- A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES THE FORCES THAT MAKE AND SHAPE PLANET EARTH
- A USUALLY LIGHT COLORED ROCK THAT IS FOUND IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST
- the MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE
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- THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS
- A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST
- A FORCE THAT BUILDS UP MOUNTAINS AND LANDMASSES ON EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE LAYER OF HOT, SOLID MATERIAL BETWEEN THE EARTH'S CRUST AND CORE
11 Clues: the MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE • THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA • THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE • A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST • THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS • A FORCE THAT BUILDS UP MOUNTAINS AND LANDMASSES ON EARTH'S SURFACE • ...
Plate Techtonics 2021-12-19
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- A FORCE THAT BUILDS UP MOUNTAINS AND LANDMASSES ON EARTH'S SURFACE
- the MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE
- A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST
- CORE, A LAYER OF MOLTEN IRON AND NICKEL THAT SURROUNDS THE INNER CORRE OF EARTH
- THE LAYER OF HOT, SOLID MATERIAL BETWEEN THE EARTH'S CRUST AND CORE
- THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE
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- THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE CONTINENTS SLOWLY MOVE ACROSS EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS
- A USUALLY LIGHT COLORED ROCK THAT IS FOUND IN THE CONTINENTAL CRUST
- THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA
- A SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES THE FORCES THAT MAKE AND SHAPE PLANET EARTH
11 Clues: the MATERIAL THAT FORMS EARTH'S HARD SURFACE • THE AMOUNT OF FORCE PUSHING ON A SURFACE OR AREA • THE LAYER OF ROCK THAT FORMS EARTH'S OUTER SURFACE • A THEORY EXPLAINING THE STURCTURE OF THE EARTH'S CRUST • THE SOFT LAYER OF THE MANTLE O WHICH THE LITHOSHERE FLOATS • A FORCE THAT BUILDS UP MOUNTAINS AND LANDMASSES ON EARTH'S SURFACE • ...
Plate Motion 2023-10-16
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- Most successful, considering the situation
- one very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
- A device that detects information in its environment and responds
- Repeating a process in a way that considers the results of a previous design
- A feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel, or sand dune
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- An object, diagram, or computer program that helps understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- coordinator The person who supervises interns during a project
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- a natural disaster on Earth, such as an Earthquake, tornado, or flood
- The size or strength of something , such as an earthquake or tsunami
- Beginners at a workplace who do work that is closely supervised because they are learning on the job
11 Clues: Most successful, considering the situation • something we observe to be similar over and over again • coordinator The person who supervises interns during a project • A device that detects information in its environment and responds • The size or strength of something , such as an earthquake or tsunami • ...
Plate motion 2023-10-25
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- something that happens over and over again
- a natural spring that sends hot water into the sky
- evidence of past life
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- Earth's outer most layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil
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- hot liquid rock on Earth's surface
- a sudden shacking of Earth's surface
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- moving apart in different directions
- moving towards the same plate
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock
11 Clues: evidence of past life • moving towards the same plate • hot liquid rock on Earth's surface • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shacking of Earth's surface • moving apart in different directions • something that happens over and over again • a natural spring that sends hot water into the sky • one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock • ...
tectonic plate 2023-03-24
12 Clues: In Asia • In Africa • In Australia • In Antarctic • In the Pacific • In North America • In South America • Albert Wegner's theory • cause by convergent Boundaries • Caused by Convergent Boundaries • Caused by convergent Boundaries • Caused by subduction Boundaries
Plate Tectonics 2023-03-22
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- Tectonics Scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements
- Boundary Occurs when two tectonic plates move past one another.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- Ancient continental mass in the Northern Hemisphere that included North America, Europe, and Asia (except peninsular India).
- Boundary Occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
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- Boundary Where two or more lithospheric plates collide. One plate eventually slides beneath the other, a process known as subduction.
- Finding identical or similar in areas separated by vast distances were some of the first clues that scientists used to reconstruct past plate movement
- Du Toit He suggested the two primordial continents
- Wegener A German meteorologist who proposed that the continent were once one large landmass
- Plates Plates that are located beneath the ocean.
- Known as a single supercontinent
11 Clues: Known as a single supercontinent • Du Toit He suggested the two primordial continents • Plates Plates that are located beneath the ocean. • Boundary Occurs when two tectonic plates move past one another. • Boundary Occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-11-10
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- a linear depression produced by faulting; a small narrow valley within a major fault line
- When two tectonic plates moving away from each other in opposite directions
- causes tectonic plates to move
- A convergent plate boundary where one plate goes under the other
- molten rock
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- occurs at divergent boundaries
- When two plates slide past each other in opposite directions
- long, narrow ditch
- large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust
- When two tectonic plates come together and over lap
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
11 Clues: molten rock • long, narrow ditch • occurs at divergent boundaries • causes tectonic plates to move • large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust • When two tectonic plates come together and over lap • When two plates slide past each other in opposite directions • A convergent plate boundary where one plate goes under the other • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-01-19
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- these are created by convergent plates
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming from magma that rises to the Earth's surface between the two plates.
- large landmass that rises above an ocean
- Earth’s thickest layer, found between the core and the crust.
- crack in the Earth’s crust where two tectonic plates meet; prone to earthquakes
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- hot melted rock inside the Earth that flows to the surface when a volcano erupts.
- uppermost layer of the Earth.
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving toward each other.
- area at the center of the Earth
- sudden and violent movement of the Earths crust that shakes the land
- liquid rock above the Earth's surface
11 Clues: uppermost layer of the Earth. • area at the center of the Earth • liquid rock above the Earth's surface • these are created by convergent plates • large landmass that rises above an ocean • Earth’s thickest layer, found between the core and the crust. • A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving toward each other. • ...
plate boundaries 2023-09-19
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- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
- slides away
- core The dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
- The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- core The layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
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- When two continental plates converge they create _______
- dives under
- comes apart
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core
- floor spreading The process by which molten material adds new crust to the ocean f Alfred Wegner's hypothesis that the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have slowly moved apart
- goes apart
11 Clues: goes apart • comes apart • slides away • dives under • The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • When two continental plates converge they create _______ • The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core • core The dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-10-15
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- Layer of Earth on which tectonic plates float
- The rigid outer layer of Earth
- German scientist who proposed continental drift
- Evidence used by Wegener: ___ found on multiple continents
- Supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegener
- Underwater mountain chain formed by diverging plates
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- When one plate sinks beneath another
- Theory that Earth’s continents have moved over time
- Movement of molten rock in the mantle that drives plate motion
- Large sections of the Earth’s crust that move slowly
- Process that creates new ocean floor at mid-ocean ridges
11 Clues: The rigid outer layer of Earth • When one plate sinks beneath another • Supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegener • Layer of Earth on which tectonic plates float • German scientist who proposed continental drift • Theory that Earth’s continents have moved over time • Large sections of the Earth’s crust that move slowly • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-10-22
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- a magnetic orientation the same as that of Earth’s current magnetic field
- a relatively small rising column of mantle rock that is hotter than surrounding rock
- the hypothesis proposed by Alfred Wegener that Earth’s continents were once joined together and later split and drifted apart
- the portion of the upper mantle just beneath the lithosphere, extending from about 100–350 kilometers below the surface and consisting of weak, plastic rock where magma may form
- a change in Earth’s magnetic field in which the north magnetic pole becomes the south magnetic pole and vice versa, which has occurred on average every 500,000 years over the past 65 million years
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- the hypothesis that segments of oceanic crust are separating at the Mid-Ocean Ridge
- an undersea mountain chain that forms at the boundary between divergent tectonic plates within oceanic crust
- the process in which two lithospheric plates of different densities converge and the denser one sinks into the mantle beneath the other
- a theory stating that the lithosphere is segmented into several plates that move about relative to one another by floating on and sliding over the upper mantle
- the concept of balance between gravity and buoyancy that causes the lithosphere to float on the asthenosphere at different elevations
- the upward and downward flow of fluid material in response to density changes produced by heating and cooling, which occurs slowly in Earth’s mantle and much more quickly in the oceans and atmosphere
11 Clues: a magnetic orientation the same as that of Earth’s current magnetic field • the hypothesis that segments of oceanic crust are separating at the Mid-Ocean Ridge • a relatively small rising column of mantle rock that is hotter than surrounding rock • an undersea mountain chain that forms at the boundary between divergent tectonic plates within oceanic crust • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-10
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- The sphere that involves the rock cycle and all of our studies of plate tectonics.
- Plate, large plates of lithosphere.
- The second major layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- Gibbous, More than half of the illuminated part of the moon is seen.
- The rigid, rocky outer surface of the Earth.
- The largest layer of the Earth.
- Plate Boundaries, When two plates meet and slip/grind alongside one another. This often causes earthquakes.
- A sea of gases that support and protect the entire biosphere.
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere.
- The lowest region of the atmosphere.
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- The part of Earth in which living things interact with nonliving things.
- Process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle.
- A gas made up of oxygen molecules that each have 3 oxygen atoms.
- Quarter, You can see exactly half of the illuminated part of the moon.
- Boundaries, Boundary between two plates that are moving apart or rifting.
- moon, Less than half of the illuminated part moon can be seen.
- line, A line on a rock surface or the ground that traces a geological fault.
- Contains all of the Earth’s water.
- Moon, You can see the entire illuminated side of the moon.
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere that is directly above the stratosphere.
20 Clues: The largest layer of the Earth. • Contains all of the Earth’s water. • Plate, large plates of lithosphere. • The lowest region of the atmosphere. • The outermost layer of the atmosphere. • The rigid, rocky outer surface of the Earth. • The second major layer of Earth's atmosphere. • Moon, You can see the entire illuminated side of the moon. • ...
m 2021-10-12
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- Lie along boundaries of tectonic plates where earthquakes occur frequently
- Able to be shaped and molded easily
- Occurs when two convergent plates collide
- The innermost layer of the Earth, comprised of mostly iron and nickel
- Ocean Ridge Occur along divergent plate boundaries, where new ocean floor is made
- An oceanic plate which also happens to be the largest plate on Earth
- A group of islands scattered across a body of water
- The moving of Earth's magma, making tectonic plates too move
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- The state of matter where matter is less tightly packed than a solid but not gaseous
- The remains of dead animals and plants after long periods of time
- Beneath the crust and made mostly of rocks and mineral
- Deposit of dead plants compressed and heated over the course of millions of years
- The outer part of the Earth containing the crust and outer mantle
- A shell mostly made up of solid rocks and minerals
- The state of matter where matter is most tightly packed
- One of the main metals in the Earth's core
- Either created by erosion or by subduction
- At the border of divergent plates, and can occur both on land and under water
- Wegener Scientist who proposed the continental drift theory
- One of the main metals in the Earth's core
20 Clues: Able to be shaped and molded easily • Occurs when two convergent plates collide • One of the main metals in the Earth's core • Either created by erosion or by subduction • One of the main metals in the Earth's core • A shell mostly made up of solid rocks and minerals • A group of islands scattered across a body of water • ...
m 2021-10-12
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- An oceanic plate which also happens to be the largest plate on Earth
- Either created by erosion or by subduction
- The remains of dead animals and plants after long periods of time
- Deposit of dead plants compressed and heated over the course of millions of years
- A group of islands scattered across a body of water
- One of the main metals in the Earth's core
- The innermost layer of the Earth, comprised of mostly iron and nickel
- Beneath the crust and made mostly of rocks and mineral
- The moving of Earth's magma, making tectonic plates too move
- Scientist who proposed the continental drift theory
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- Lie along boundaries of tectonic plates where earthquakes occur frequently
- One of the main metals in the Earth's core
- Able to be shaped and molded easily
- The state of matter where matter is less tightly packed than a solid but not gaseous
- A shell mostly made up of solid rocks and minerals
- Occur along divergent plate boundaries, where new ocean floor is made
- The state of matter where matter is most tightly packed
- At the border of divergent plates, and can occur both on land and under water
- Occurs when two convergent plates collide
- The outer part of the Earth containing the crust and outer mantle
20 Clues: Able to be shaped and molded easily • Occurs when two convergent plates collide • One of the main metals in the Earth's core • Either created by erosion or by subduction • One of the main metals in the Earth's core • A shell mostly made up of solid rocks and minerals • A group of islands scattered across a body of water • ...
spanish 2023-10-21
Convection/Plate Tectonics 2022-11-29
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- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- The process by which molten material adds new oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- the study of changes in Earth's magnetic field, as shown by patterns of magnetism in rocks that have formed over time
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart
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- The theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface.
- a deep valley along the ocean floor beneath which oceanic crust slowly sinks toward the mantle
- the movement of a fluid, caused by differences in temperature, that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents
12 Clues: A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across Earth's surface. • A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions • ...
unit 4a vocab 2017-01-08
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- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- is a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
- are formed by the movement of large crustal blocks when forces in the Earth's crust pull it apart.
- form mainly by the effects of folding on layers within the upper part of the Earth's crust.
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- rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- is an actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.
- is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief
- height above a given level, especially sea level.
- is the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate.
- is an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics.
- is a type of fault whose relative motion is predominantly horizontal, in either a sinistral or dextral direction
12 Clues: height above a given level, especially sea level. • is an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics. • is the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate. • rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level. • ...
Nail Disorders & Diseases 2014-09-16
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- This is the lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding.
- Nail fungi can be transmitted through _______________ instruments
- Splinter hemorrhages are caused by physical trauma or injury to this.
- Tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail are signs of this condition.
- A normal healthy nail is firm and flexible and should be _______ & unspotted
- nail ___________ refers to a condition caused by injury or disease of the nail unit.
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- A sharp bend in one corner of the nail plate creating increased curvature is symptomatic of _____________ nails.
- The separation and falling off of a nail from the nail bed is a sign of this.
- This is a condition in which the living skin around the nail splits and tears.
- A typical bacteria infection on the nail plate can be identified in the early stages as a _______________ spot that becomes darker in its advanced stages
- The medical term for fungal infections associated with the feet is tinea _________
- The condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate causing a dark purplish spot is ____________ nails.
12 Clues: Nail fungi can be transmitted through _______________ instruments • This is the lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding. • Splinter hemorrhages are caused by physical trauma or injury to this. • A normal healthy nail is firm and flexible and should be _______ & unspotted • ...
Printmaking Crossword 2016-03-11
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- Similar to etching, but the lines are simply scratched into the plate manually, without the use of acid
- the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface, and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink.
- Typographic printing from movable type
- A printing technique in which the image is drawn on a very flat slab of limestone
- A means of incising lines in a metal plate with acid for printing in the intaglio technique
- A small, hand-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing
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- Impressions of a print
- The process of designing and producing prints using a printing block, woodcut,etching, lithographic, or screen printing.
- form of intaglio printing in which lines are incised into a metal plate with a carving tool called a burin
- a process where protruding surface faces of the printing plate or block are inked
- Coloring material composed of pigment (color) , a binder, and a vehicle
- A device used by a fine art printmaker to produce prints one copy at a time
12 Clues: Impressions of a print • Typographic printing from movable type • Coloring material composed of pigment (color) , a binder, and a vehicle • A device used by a fine art printmaker to produce prints one copy at a time • A printing technique in which the image is drawn on a very flat slab of limestone • ...
Chapter 7 Plate Tectonics 2021-10-13
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- Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force.
- the magnetic field reverses direction
- the denser the plate sinks below the more buoyant plate in a process.
- as a slab sinks it pulls on the rest f the plate with a force.
- Earth's surface is made out of rigid slabs of rock, or plates, that move with respect to eachother.
- suggested that continents are in constant motion.
- The cold rigid outermost rock layer.
- all the continents were once part of a supercontinent.
- forms where two places separate.
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- Mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean.
- forms where two plates slide past each other.
- A state in which magnetized objects such as a compass needle will orientate themselves to point north.
- the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density.
- forms where two plates collide.
- a state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orientate themselves to point south.
- Process by which new oceanic crust forms along the mid-ocean ridge and old oceanic crust moves away.
16 Clues: forms where two plates collide. • forms where two places separate. • The cold rigid outermost rock layer. • the magnetic field reverses direction • Mountain ranges in the middle of the ocean. • forms where two plates slide past each other. • suggested that continents are in constant motion. • all the continents were once part of a supercontinent. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-12-14
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- the broken sections of the Earth's crust
- the theory that all the continents were once connected as Pangaea
- the place where one tectonic plate comes into contact with another
- the process when one oceanic plate slides underneath a continental plate
- the German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift
- this type of boundary is when two plates slide past one another
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- the supercontinent that included all of the current land masses
- this type of boundary is when two plates separate
- this process forms new oceanic crust
- these drive the movement of the tectonic plates
- this type of boundary is when two plates collide
11 Clues: this process forms new oceanic crust • the broken sections of the Earth's crust • these drive the movement of the tectonic plates • this type of boundary is when two plates collide • this type of boundary is when two plates separate • the supercontinent that included all of the current land masses • this type of boundary is when two plates slide past one another • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab Stephanie Fees 2021-10-12
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- The denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate
- The cold and rigid outermost tock layer
- A state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orient themselves to point south
- Suggested that continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth
- The mountain ranges in the middle of the oceans.
- All the continents were once part of a supercontinent
- Form where two plates collide
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- Forms where two plates slide past each other
- Occurs and the magnetic field reverses directions
- The circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
- A state in which magnetized objects, such as compass needles, will orient themselves
- Forms where two plates separate
- Rising mantle material at mid-ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force
- Earth's surface is made of rigid slabs of rock or plates, that move with respect to each other.
- Process of new oceanic crust forms along a mid-ocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge
- As a slab sinks, it pulls on the rest of the plate with force
16 Clues: Form where two plates collide • Forms where two plates separate • The cold and rigid outermost tock layer • Forms where two plates slide past each other • The mountain ranges in the middle of the oceans. • Occurs and the magnetic field reverses directions • The denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate • All the continents were once part of a supercontinent • ...
Ceiling Joist and Roof Framing 2024-01-08
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- Metal device used to fasten framing members together
- Short boards attached to top cord of a truss that allows framing for an overhang
- A roof member that runs parallel to the top plate and is installed between plate and ridgeboard
- Roof system that contains two slopes that meet at the center to form a point
- Extends beyond the gable and will support a decorative end piece
- Roof system with four sides that extend toward the center
- Framework that extends from a roof that provides more light
- L-shaped member fastened to the tops of ceiling joists
- 1 x 4 nailed to the ceiling joists to prevent twisting or bowing
- Attached to trusses when lifting by crane
- Part of a truss that will be toenailed to the top plate of a wall
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- Framing when roof is assembled one piece at a time.
- Used to support commercial roofs made from steel
- Amount of rise per twelve inches of run
- Should be attached to a truss to assist in guiding it
- Horizontal member where the upper end of all rafter will be fastened to.
16 Clues: Amount of rise per twelve inches of run • Attached to trusses when lifting by crane • Used to support commercial roofs made from steel • Framing when roof is assembled one piece at a time. • Metal device used to fasten framing members together • Should be attached to a truss to assist in guiding it • L-shaped member fastened to the tops of ceiling joists • ...
Assign 8.7 Earthquakes 2024-02-28
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- Mantle plumes of hot rock that rise through the mantle
- Boundaries where the two plates move toward each other.
- The fastest seismic wave
- The edges where two plates meet.
- Movement of the plates over Earth's surface is termed plate _______.
- This layer of the Earth is mostly iron metal and makes up about 31% of the Earth
- Composed of both the crust and the portion of the upper mantle that behaves as a brittle, rigid solid
- This Earth layer is less than 1% of Earth by mass.
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- partially molten upper mantle material that behaves plastically and can flow
- Boundaries where the two plates slip past each other.
- Geologist that proposed that the continents were once united into a single supercontinent
- Boundaries where the two plates move away from each other.
- This process occurs at oceanic trenches and when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate.
- This layer of the Earth is hot, ultramafic rock and represents about 68% of Earth's mass
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the place where the earthquake occurs
- These seismic waves cannot travel through liquid.
16 Clues: The fastest seismic wave • The edges where two plates meet. • These seismic waves cannot travel through liquid. • This Earth layer is less than 1% of Earth by mass. • Boundaries where the two plates slip past each other. • Mantle plumes of hot rock that rise through the mantle • Boundaries where the two plates move toward each other. • ...
Earthy Challenge mode 2025-10-21
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- The Himalayas are an example of these
- ridge One of the main features of a divergent boundary. Particularly if it is located below sea level
- Transform boundaries lead to strong and ________ earthquakes
- When a plate is forced below another plate
- island arc A fiery feature located close to an ocean-ocean convergent boundary
- boundary Where two plates interact with each other
- conviction This process happens within the mantle and is responsible for plates moving
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- Continental crust is less ______ than oceanic crust
- New crust is _______ at divergent boundaries
- melting This type of melting occurs at divergent boundaries
- Mountains These mountains are examples of ocean-continental convergence, located in South America
- melting This is the type of melting associated with convergent boundaries and subduction
- Andreas Fault A famous transform boundary located in the western US
- The type of boundary than involves multiple plates moving away from each other
- Convergent boundaries lead to the strongest earthquakes on Earth because they happen so ______ in the Earth
- dense Oceanic crust is less _______ than continental crust
16 Clues: The Himalayas are an example of these • Continental crust is less ______ than oceanic crust • When a plate is forced below another plate • New crust is _______ at divergent boundaries • boundary Where two plates interact with each other • Transform boundaries lead to strong and ________ earthquakes • ...
Dynamic Earth 2025-12-08
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- A natural feature on earth.
- A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move away from each other and can create things like rift valleys.
- A tectonic plate boundary where two or more plates collide.
- A body of ice that can form when land moves slowly.
- The outer part of the earth that is made up of the crust and upper mantle.
- When a substance goes from gas to solid.
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- A long high wave that can be caused by an earthquake or other things like that.
- A tectonic plate boundary where two tectonic plates horizontally slide past each other.
- a mountain or hill where lava and other things are or have erupted.
- Solid volcanic rock formed when molten material cools.
- A molten material below the earth’s surface.
- The big supercontinent that was once formed together.
- The process of wearing or being worn from exposure to the atmosphere.
- a shaking of the ground when movements within the earth’s crust occur.
- A solid made up of minerals.
- The removal of material from earth’s surface.
16 Clues: A natural feature on earth. • A solid made up of minerals. • When a substance goes from gas to solid. • A molten material below the earth’s surface. • The removal of material from earth’s surface. • A body of ice that can form when land moves slowly. • The big supercontinent that was once formed together. • Solid volcanic rock formed when molten material cools. • ...
Earth's Surface Review 2020-12-20
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- along with hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, and sulfur are nutrients found in soil
- one of the causes of erosion that brings minerals to plants and can cause kettle lakes
- along with agriculture/farming results in the most human-caused soil erosion
- theory that explains the movement of Earth's plates
- theory developed by Wegener to explain where the continents are located
- breakdown AND movement of rock
- a plant that grows on rocks, releasing acid into them which breaks down rock
- type of plate boundary found in places like San Andreas fault in California
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- type of weathering caused by freezing and thawing of rock
- when plates meet and the heavier plate sinks under the lighter plate
- cause of erosion that is more common in dry areas
- type of weathering caused by acid rain on rock
- direction divergent plates move from each other
- bottom layer of soil containing the largest rock pieces
- the uppermost layer of soil that contains the smallest rock particles
- location where limestone breaks down chemically because of water and forms giant gaps
16 Clues: breakdown AND movement of rock • type of weathering caused by acid rain on rock • direction divergent plates move from each other • cause of erosion that is more common in dry areas • theory that explains the movement of Earth's plates • bottom layer of soil containing the largest rock pieces • type of weathering caused by freezing and thawing of rock • ...
Vocab 2021-10-12
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- the cold and rigid outermost rock layer is called the lithosphere
- a state in which magnetized objects would reverse direction and orient themselves to point south
- The constant motion of the continents
- the circulation of material caused by differences in temperature and density
- rising mantle material at mid ocean ridges creates the potential for plates to move away from the ridge with a force
- the denser plate sinks below the more buoyant plate in a process
- occurs and the magnetic field reverses direction
- a state in which magnetic field reverses direction
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- form where two plates collide
- forms where two plates separate
- The last super continent
- forms where two plates slide past each other
- which new oceanic crust forms alongn a midocean ridge and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge
- The mountain ranges in the middle of the oceans
- a slab sinks, it pulls on the rest of the plate with a force
- states that earths surfaceis made of rigid slabs of rocks or plates that move with respect to each other
16 Clues: The last super continent • form where two plates collide • forms where two plates separate • The constant motion of the continents • forms where two plates slide past each other • The mountain ranges in the middle of the oceans • occurs and the magnetic field reverses direction • a state in which magnetic field reverses direction • ...
Ch.5 Nail Structure and Growth 2025-11-13
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- Not part of the natural nail unit, composed of mainly keratin
- group of people would have the fastest growing nails
- What time of year do nail plates grow the fastest
- part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin
- nail grows the slowest
- includes the tip to the first knuckle of the finger
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- slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip
- Helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows
- the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- what color is NOT normal for a healthy nail
- fingernail that grows the fastest
- Part of the natural nail unit protects the tips of the fingers and toes
- The lateral nail fold also known as
- The proximal nail fold is the entire flap of skin that covers what?
- tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and holds an organ in place
16 Clues: nail grows the slowest • fingernail that grows the fastest • The lateral nail fold also known as • what color is NOT normal for a healthy nail • What time of year do nail plates grow the fastest • includes the tip to the first knuckle of the finger • group of people would have the fastest growing nails • Helps guide the nail plate along the nail bed as it grows • ...
Natural Diasters HARD 2022-02-04
Science words 2023-09-14
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- a break in the Earth's crust
- mountains as you just modeled in the fold mountains lab, squeezing-or compressional-forces can create mountans
- is a vent in earths crust
- boundary when two plates move toward each other
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- plate is forced under another plate
- boundaries are where plates slide horizontally past each other
- boundary is where two plates move apart from each other
- boundaries in the living on the edge lab you modeled the three types of plate boundaries
8 Clues: is a vent in earths crust • a break in the Earth's crust • plate is forced under another plate • boundary when two plates move toward each other • boundary is where two plates move apart from each other • boundaries are where plates slide horizontally past each other • boundaries in the living on the edge lab you modeled the three types of plate boundaries • ...
Objects in the kitchen & dining room 2024-09-09
Romeo and Juliet 2023-03-08
19 Clues: fight • drove • where • before • braids • sorrow • harness • cleansed • troubled • carpenter • obligated • confession • reputation • seriousness • wooden plate • wait a minute • tiny creatures • touchy; cranky • a term used for a servant
Earth's layers/ Tectonic Plates 2024-02-01
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- this is when 2 plates push against each other, but the denser plates goes under the lighter one
- this type of plate boundary creates earthquakes.
- this type of plate boundary is when 2 plates fold each other to make a mountain.
- the layer of the earth we live on.
- made up of the upper mantle and crust.
- the layer that is under the lithosphere
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- this type of plate boundary is when 2 plates move AWAY from each other.
- a solid ball of rock inside the earth.
- this occurs when an earthquake happens. ( a type of 'line').
- the largest layer of the earth
- the layer that is made up of the lower mantle.
- the layer that surrounds the inner core.
12 Clues: the largest layer of the earth • the layer of the earth we live on. • a solid ball of rock inside the earth. • made up of the upper mantle and crust. • the layer that is under the lithosphere • the layer that surrounds the inner core. • the layer that is made up of the lower mantle. • this type of plate boundary creates earthquakes. • ...
8th Grade Academic Competition 2013-01-17
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- When plates slide past each other
- Efficient production of large numbers of identical goods
- When plates move away from each other
- Continents have moved slowly to their current locations
- Workers refuse to work until employers meet their demands
- Period of rapid growth in using machines for manufacturing and production
- A large section of Earth’s oceanic or continental crust and rigid upper mantle that moves around on the asthenosphere
- Current in Earth’s mantle that transfer heat in Earth’s interior and is the driving force for the plate tectonics
- When one plate goes underneath another
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- Theory that the Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into plates that float and move around on a plastic-like layer of the mantle
- All land
- Theory that new seafloor is formed when magma is forced upward toward the surface at the mid-ocean ridge
- Groups that tried to improve pay and working conditions
- Strategy of hiring families and dividing factory work into simple tasks
- Cloth items
- Parts of a machine that are identical
- Based on water powered mills that employed young unmarried girls from local farms
- When plates collide with each other
- The tools used to produce items or to do work
19 Clues: All land • Cloth items • When plates slide past each other • When plates collide with each other • When plates move away from each other • Parts of a machine that are identical • When one plate goes underneath another • The tools used to produce items or to do work • Groups that tried to improve pay and working conditions • ...
restless earth vocabulary crossword 2024-04-12
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- plates slide pass each other it causes earthquakes
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressed deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- large, rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- located between the mantle and outer core
- extinction events that occur over a long period of time
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- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- deep, elingated depressins in the ocean, other associated with the subduction zone
- fractured or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- cycles hot material rises, cool materials sink. drives plate tectonics.
- formed at plate boundries usally when plates collide
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
19 Clues: located between the mantle and outer core • sudden events that led to a mass extinction • rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens • plates slide pass each other it causes earthquakes • fractured or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • formed at plate boundries usally when plates collide • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword #4 2025-07-25
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- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- boundary the place where two plates meet
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the ability to make things move or change
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
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- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- the process of sediment being glued together
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- small pieces of rock
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
19 Clues: small pieces of rock • boundary the place where two plates meet • anything that has mass and takes up space • the ability to make things move or change • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • the process of sediment being glued together • the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-02-05
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- primary waves that can pass through solid and liquid
- The driving force behind continental movement
- The connected area of the crust and upper mantle
- The hottest layer of the Earth
- A liquid layer of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- The study of earthquakes
- The thinnest, solid layer of the Earth
- The thickest layer of the Earth
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- The supercontinent made of all continents together
- The idea that continents move
- secondary waves that cannot pass through liquid
11 Clues: The study of earthquakes • The idea that continents move • The hottest layer of the Earth • The thickest layer of the Earth • The thinnest, solid layer of the Earth • The driving force behind continental movement • secondary waves that cannot pass through liquid • The connected area of the crust and upper mantle • The supercontinent made of all continents together • ...
Plate Tectonics 2015-01-19
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- The point at which two plates release stored energy
- A hypothetical continent
- Hypothetical slabs of rock that move
- An important tool for measuring the intensity of an earthquake
- A result of two plates interacting in some way
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- The process that occurs when one object goes under another
- What is the cause of major loss of life
- One of the main things that allows plate tectonics to exist
- The study of earthquake activity
- The area above the point at which two plates release stored energy
- A destructive vent for magma
11 Clues: A hypothetical continent • A destructive vent for magma • The study of earthquake activity • Hypothetical slabs of rock that move • What is the cause of major loss of life • A result of two plates interacting in some way • The point at which two plates release stored energy • The process that occurs when one object goes under another • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-05-21
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- Plate Boundary/ A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming from magma that rises to the Earth's surface between the two plates.
- Tectonic / a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates that move slowly over the underlying mantle.
- Plate Boundary: are places where plates slide sideways past each other. At transform boundaries lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed. Many transform boundaries are found on the seafloor, where they connect segments of diverging mid-ocean ridges. California's San Andreas fault is a transform boundary.
- / the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- /was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from earlier continental units approximately 335 million years ago, and it began to break apart about 175 million years ago.
- Drift / was a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface. Set forth in 1912 by Alfred Wegener, a geophysicist and meteorologist.
- Plate Boundary / also known as a destructive plate boundary (because of subduction), is an actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.
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- Ridge / is an underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics. This uplifting of the ocean floor occurs when convection currents rise in the mantle beneath the oceanic crust and create magma where two tectonic plates meet at a divergent boundary.
- / the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- Spreading / is a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity and then gradually moves away from the ridge.
- Zone / is the biggest crash scene on Earth. These boundaries mark the collision between two of the planet's tectonic plates. The plates are pieces of crust that slowly move across the planet's surface over millions of years.
11 Clues: / the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • Drift / was a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface. Set forth in 1912 by Alfred Wegener, a geophysicist and meteorologist. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-03-06
Plate Tectonics 2018-12-02
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- tectonics states earth's surface is made up of giant, moving slabs called tectonic plates.
- The process of a less dense plate sinking below a more dense plate.
- plates The lithosphere is divided into large moving pieces
- the layer that is semi-solid and immediately below the lithosphere.
- boundary when tectonic plates move toward each other and collide.
- boundary When 2 tectonic plates moving past one another in opposite direction.
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- spreading process of new seafloor forming.
- drift the hypothesis that today's continents were once apart of a single land mass.
- the outermost physical layer of the earth
- boundary When 2 tectonic plates move away from one another
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations about the natural world.
11 Clues: the outermost physical layer of the earth • spreading process of new seafloor forming. • boundary When 2 tectonic plates move away from one another • plates The lithosphere is divided into large moving pieces • The process of a less dense plate sinking below a more dense plate. • the layer that is semi-solid and immediately below the lithosphere. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-02
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- the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet
- plates that slide past one another
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- plates that divide
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- large, seismically active submarine ridge system
- a place where two plates meet
- hot fluid below the earth's crust
- plates that collide
- slow creeping motion of earth's mantle
- a crack or split in the earth's crust
- a massive irregularly shaped piece of the earth
11 Clues: plates that divide • plates that collide • a place where two plates meet • hot fluid below the earth's crust • plates that slide past one another • a crack or split in the earth's crust • slow creeping motion of earth's mantle • the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet • a massive irregularly shaped piece of the earth • large, seismically active submarine ridge system • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
11 Clues: Slide • Divide • Collide • Divergent Land • Transform event • Transorm landform • Convergent Uplift • Hot goes up Cold goes down • Collide and One is less dense • Both plates are same density collide • Convergent Subduction Continental and Oceananic
Plate tectonics 2023-03-14
11 Clues: above the mantle • the inside of the core • the outside of the core • the layer under the crust • What is the crust made of • When two plates move away • When two plates go together • A result of a moving boundary • Molten rock above the surface • When magma comes to the surface • When two plates move side by side
Plate Tectonics 2021-10-24
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- Hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- When gas, lava, and ash are pushed out
- Layer of soft, solid rock under plates
- the place where two plates meet
- Hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth
- Moving apart in different directions
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- an extinct reptile
- Evidence from life in the past
- Moving towards the same place
- Feature that forms on the planet
- Make up the lithosphere
11 Clues: an extinct reptile • Make up the lithosphere • Moving towards the same place • Evidence from life in the past • the place where two plates meet • Feature that forms on the planet • Moving apart in different directions • When gas, lava, and ash are pushed out • Layer of soft, solid rock under plates • Hot liquid rock on the surface of Earth • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-04-15
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- Areas between two crustal plates that are moving past each other in opposite directions or at different speeds.
- The surface of the Earth's crust found underneath the oceans, forming the ocean floor.
- A term used to describe a liquid substance (eg rock, glass or metal) formed by heating a solid.
- When two tectonic plates move towards one another. The oceanic crust is forced to sink back into the mantle, whilst the continental crust rises above. Volcanoes and earthquakes are found here.
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- An area where two tectonic plates are moving away from one another.
- Molten rock that is released from the Earth's core in a volcano or fissure.
- When one crustal plate is forced beneath the other.
- Something that is partly melted.
- Belonging to a continent, eg Africa, Asia, Europe.
- Occurs when older, denser tectonic plates sink into the mantle, pulling newer and less dense sections of plate along behind.
- the outermost layer of the Earth.
11 Clues: Something that is partly melted. • the outermost layer of the Earth. • Belonging to a continent, eg Africa, Asia, Europe. • When one crustal plate is forced beneath the other. • An area where two tectonic plates are moving away from one another. • Molten rock that is released from the Earth's core in a volcano or fissure. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-04-05
Across
- __________ Wegener was the first person to suspect that the continents may in fact be moving.
- The ____________ is solid. It is made up of the lower part of the chemical mantle.
- _________ layers are also called chemical layers.
- The _________ is the middle layer. It is made up of rocks made mostly of iron and magnesium.
- The _____________ is solid. It is made up of the chemical crust and upper mantle.
- The _________ is the least dense layer. It is made up of rocks made mostly of oxygen, silicon, and aluminum.
- The _______ (inner and outer) is the most dense layer. It is made up of rocks made mostly of iron and nickel.
Down
- ___________ layers
- The ________ is the least dense layer. It is made up of rocks made mostly of oxygen, silicon, and aluminum.
- reason the continents look like puzzle pieces is because they are.
- The ____________ is liquidy. It is made up of the middle part of the chemical mantle.
- To understand the mechanics of moving continents, we’ll have to go ________ the Earth.
12 Clues: ___________ layers • _________ layers are also called chemical layers. • reason the continents look like puzzle pieces is because they are. • The _____________ is solid. It is made up of the chemical crust and upper mantle. • The ____________ is solid. It is made up of the lower part of the chemical mantle. • ...
plate tectonics 2023-12-12
Across
- The broken up pieces of the lithosphere
- places where tectonic plates meet
- regions where subduction occurs
- This occurs when tectonic plates collide
- a place where sea-floor spreading takes place
Down
- boundary between 2 plates moving away from each other
- the outermost layer of Earth
- hot molten rock
- occurs when 2 tectonic plates collide, and one plate moves under the other
- when two tectonic plates scrape each other
- Consists of all of the crust as well as the upper, rigid part of the mantle
11 Clues: hot molten rock • the outermost layer of Earth • regions where subduction occurs • places where tectonic plates meet • The broken up pieces of the lithosphere • This occurs when tectonic plates collide • when two tectonic plates scrape each other • a place where sea-floor spreading takes place • boundary between 2 plates moving away from each other • ...
Plate Motion 2024-10-28
Across
- Earths outermost layer
- Sudden Shaking of earths surface
- the layer of soft solid rock
- one of earths very large sections of earths hard solid rock
- a long deep indentation in the ocean floor
- a diagram that shows the inside of somthing
Down
- 2 plates moving apart from each other
- the place where two plates meet
- and underwater mountain range
- something that repeats over and over again
- 2 plates moving towards each other
11 Clues: Earths outermost layer • the layer of soft solid rock • and underwater mountain range • the place where two plates meet • Sudden Shaking of earths surface • 2 plates moving towards each other • 2 plates moving apart from each other • something that repeats over and over again • a long deep indentation in the ocean floor • a diagram that shows the inside of somthing • ...
Plate Boundaries 2025-07-02
Across
- SINKING OF LITHOSPHERIC PLATE
- MOLTEN ROCKS
- EXAMPLE OF GEOLOGIC FEATURES
- Movement of the lithospheric plate
- The innermost layer of the earth
Down
- BREAK IN A ROCK ALONG WHICH MOVEMENT OCCURED
- The outermost rigid layer of the earth consists of the crust and upper
- Earth crust that is thinner but denser
- The vibration of the Earth due to the release of tremendous energy
- Borderline
- AND UPPER mantle
11 Clues: Borderline • MOLTEN ROCKS • AND UPPER mantle • EXAMPLE OF GEOLOGIC FEATURES • SINKING OF LITHOSPHERIC PLATE • The innermost layer of the earth • Movement of the lithospheric plate • Earth crust that is thinner but denser • BREAK IN A ROCK ALONG WHICH MOVEMENT OCCURED • The vibration of the Earth due to the release of tremendous energy • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-11-10
Across
- a linear depression produced by faulting; a small narrow valley within a major fault line
- When two tectonic plates moving away from each other in opposite directions
- causes tectonic plates to move
- A convergent plate boundary where one plate goes under the other
- molten rock
Down
- occurs at divergent boundaries
- When two plates slide past each other in opposite directions
- long, narrow ditch
- large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust
- When two tectonic plates come together and over lap
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
11 Clues: molten rock • long, narrow ditch • occurs at divergent boundaries • causes tectonic plates to move • large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust • When two tectonic plates come together and over lap • When two plates slide past each other in opposite directions • A convergent plate boundary where one plate goes under the other • ...
Plate Tectonics Volcabulary 2025-02-03
Across
- When new oceanic crust forms along a mid ocean ridges, and older oceanic crust moves away from the ridge
- Mountain ranges in the middle of oceans
- Process that recycles the crust of the spreading ocean floor back inside the earth
- Plate boundary type where plates move away from each other
- Plate boundary type where plates scrape across each other as they move
Down
- When a convergent plate boundary forms and two plates collide, but the more dense plate sinks below the less dense plate
- Plate boundary type where plates collide together
7 Clues: Mountain ranges in the middle of oceans • Plate boundary type where plates collide together • Plate boundary type where plates move away from each other • Plate boundary type where plates scrape across each other as they move • Process that recycles the crust of the spreading ocean floor back inside the earth • ...
4 unit 3 crosswords 2015-01-09
16 Clues: cola • zume • prato • peixe • feliz • carne • leite • froita • famento • neveira • sedento • ocupado • enfadado • queique, pastel • preguiceiro, folgazán • dóce de froitas, marmelada
road trip 2023-06-18
Hari Jadi 2020-05-21
CROSSWORD 1-12 2021-05-10
Synonyms for "aw" Words 2022-01-23
&th 2022-10-04
14 Clues: faults • trenches • volcanoes • tectonics • Epicenter • continents • Subduction • earthquakes • Seismicwaves • mountainranges • plateboundaries • divergentboundary • Transformboundary • Convergent boundary
El Gazpacho 2024-10-22
science lab 2025-09-24
road trip 2023-06-18
Crossword - Meet, drink and eat 2016-10-13
Travelling and transport 2016-01-24
Crosswords Uni 1 2018-03-14
Masons crossword puzzle 2021-01-28
Across
- biggest ocean
- two plates spread apart and create mid ocean ridge
- valley that runs along the mid ocean ridge
- shallow part of water near the coast
- deepest part of the mariana trench
Down
- near freezing temps
- two plates smash together and create the himalayas
- smallest ocean
- 600-300 feet down
- Deepest part of the ocean
- continental plate pushes the oceanic plate down
- goes down in to the abyssal plain.
- zone base of marine food chain
13 Clues: biggest ocean • smallest ocean • 600-300 feet down • near freezing temps • Deepest part of the ocean • goes down in to the abyssal plain. • deepest part of the mariana trench • shallow part of water near the coast • valley that runs along the mid ocean ridge • zone base of marine food chain • continental plate pushes the oceanic plate down • ...
project 3 unit 3C 2018-12-16
25 Clues: sýr • olej • dřez • plný • sekat • zabít • ležet • klika • šálek • mrtvý • sluha • talíř • zbraň • kuchař • čistit • nehoda • loupat • podlaha • přát si • prázdný • hotovost • hranolka • knihovna • kontrolovat • otisky prstů
