plate Crossword Puzzles
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Ja'Von's Crossword 2017-10-19
Across
- a german scientist who inference the continents capable
- A deep valley that form where two plates divide away from each other
- a extinct vegan genus of late Permian
- what is the idea that the continents is moving
- a plate boundary where two other plates move away from one another
- part of the earth between the core and the crust
- an underwater mountain link where new ocean floor is formed
- a deep valley onwards to the ocean floor underneath which oceanic crust casually sinks toward the mantle
- an extinct small amphibian of the early Permian period
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- a device/accessory that used sound waves to measure the length to an object
- the landmass that divided apart 200 million years ago rises to today’s continent
- a plate boundary where two plates divide away from each other
- when the oceanic crust sinks to the deep ocean trench goes back to the mantle at a convergent boundary
- a plate boundary where two plates move into each other
- a fernlike plant that was alive 250 million years ago
- when some creatures starts to extinct their bones start to build up
- when molten material is adding oceanic crust to the ocean floor
- A theory that peices of Earth’s lithosphere are in a firm gesture, driven by convection currents in the mantle
- a burst in Earth’s crust along which rocks shift
- the rigorous outer part of the path consisting of the crust and upper mantle
20 Clues: a extinct vegan genus of late Permian • what is the idea that the continents is moving • a burst in Earth’s crust along which rocks shift • part of the earth between the core and the crust • a fernlike plant that was alive 250 million years ago • a plate boundary where two plates move into each other • an extinct small amphibian of the early Permian period • ...
Earthquake and Volcano Study Aid 2019-02-27
Across
- the location on Earth’s surface directly above the earthquake’s focus
- common along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hotspots. Shield volcanoes are large with gentle slopes of basaltic lavas
- - a liquid’s resistance to flow
- Scientists that study earthquakes
- graphical illustration of seismic waves
- waves that are slower than primary waves and cause particles to move up and down at right angles relative to the direction the wave travels
- tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass
- small, steep-sided volcanoes that erupt gas-rich, basaltic lavas
- the vibrations in the ground that result from movement along breaks in Earth’s lithosphere
- a vent in Earth’s crust through which melted- or molten -rock flows
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- waves that cause particles in the ground to move up and down in a rolling motion
- energy that travels as vibrations on and in Earth
- large, steep-sided volcanoes that result from explosive eruptions of andesitic and rhyolitic lava and ash along convergent plate boundaries
- volcanoes that are not associated with plate boundaries
- measures and records ground motion and can be used to determine the distance seismic waves travel
- waves that cause particles in the ground to move in a push-pull motion similar to a coiled spring
- molten rock below Earth’s surface
- a location inside Earth where rocks first move along the fault, creating seismic waves
- a break in Earth’s lithosphere where one block of rock moves toward, away from, or past another
- molten rock that erupts onto Earth’s surface
20 Clues: - a liquid’s resistance to flow • Scientists that study earthquakes • molten rock below Earth’s surface • graphical illustration of seismic waves • molten rock that erupts onto Earth’s surface • energy that travels as vibrations on and in Earth • tiny particles of pulverized volcanic rock and glass • volcanoes that are not associated with plate boundaries • ...
Tectonic Plates Crossword 2016-03-21
Across
- / a crack or fracture in the earths crust that is associated with movement
- Wegner / the scientist who named Pangaea
- Arc / a arc shaped chain of volcanoes formed above a subduction zone
- Boundary / when two plates are moving apart/away from each other
- / the solid outer section of Earth
- / molten rock, gases, and solid crystals and minerals
- Boundary / when two plates grind against each other to make an earth quake
- / the rocky inner layer above the core
- Core / the only liquid layer of earth
- / the out come of two continental plates diverge
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- Arcs / the out come of when two oceanic plates collide, and the older plate it forced under the younger one
- / a vent in the earths surface through which magma and gases erupt
- / a steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
- / when the continents on earth used to be connected in one big piece of land
- boundary / when two plates are pushing towards each other
- Zone / the area where one plate is being pulled under the edge of the other
- Crust / the earth's crust the makes up the continents
- / where two plates meet
- Tectonics / a theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that move over the mantle, the plates act like a hard and rigid shell
- / a high, large mass of earth and rock that rises above the earth's surface with steep or sloping sides
20 Clues: / where two plates meet • / the solid outer section of Earth • Core / the only liquid layer of earth • / the rocky inner layer above the core • Wegner / the scientist who named Pangaea • / a steep-sided depression in the ocean floor • / the out come of two continental plates diverge • Crust / the earth's crust the makes up the continents • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- A massive area of solid rock made up of Earth's
- A string of volcanoes and sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes, around the Pacific Ocean
- A scientific theory that explains how major land forms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements
- A continuous range of underwater mountains that rise up
- A large plume of hot mantle material rising from deep within the earth
- Chains of islands formed by volcanoes located along the subduction zone
- A fracture in Earth's crust that have slid past each other
- It occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock under Earth's surface
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- It occurs when tectonic plates move away from each other
- It occurs where two tectonic plates slide past each other
- Where all continents moved over Earth's surface spreading apart
- Long narrow depressions on the sea floor
- It occurs where too tectonic plates move torwards each other
- A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift
- The remains of a prehistoric organism preserved in rock over time
- A super continent where all the continents on earth were once connected like a puzzle piece
- An opening in the Earth's crust, which lava, ash, and gas erupt
- It occurs when one tectonic plate moves underneath another one
- Molten rock ejected by volcanoes in the form of a liquid
20 Clues: Long narrow depressions on the sea floor • A massive area of solid rock made up of Earth's • A continuous range of underwater mountains that rise up • It occurs when tectonic plates move away from each other • Molten rock ejected by volcanoes in the form of a liquid • It occurs where two tectonic plates slide past each other • ...
Science Crossword 2022-06-10
Across
- an area of land that all drains to the same spot
- the range which mount hood is part of
- liquid rock beneath the earth's surface
- the abbreviation for dissolved oxygen
- the San Andreas fault in California is this type of plate boundary
- the center of an earthquake on the surface of the earth
- the area of land near a river
- a chemical reaction where fuel and oxygen turn into energy, carbon dioxide, and water vapor
- when one stream feeds into a larger one
- the most common type of plastic made today
- when an oceanic plate dives under a continental plate
- when a material is worn away by things such as wind or water
- Mr. Campbell grew up in this town Washington
- liquid rock above the earth's surface
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- a living part of the ecosystem
- when a material is decomposed by organisms
- when sediment is placed down
- organisms without a spine that can be used to indicate the health of a stream
- a name for a group carbon atoms, often the result of burning
- a measure of how much sediment is in the water
- a place where life does not exist because all the oxygen has been used up by decomposing algae
- when water travels on the surface of the land, sometimes carrying pollution with it
- a non-living part of the ecosystem (wind, sunshine, temperature)
- 78% of the atmosphere
- Mr. Smith grew up in this town in California
25 Clues: 78% of the atmosphere • when sediment is placed down • the area of land near a river • a living part of the ecosystem • the range which mount hood is part of • the abbreviation for dissolved oxygen • liquid rock above the earth's surface • liquid rock beneath the earth's surface • when one stream feeds into a larger one • when a material is decomposed by organisms • ...
Restless Earth 2024-04-12
Across
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- the semi-liquid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- cycles: hot material rises, cool materials sink; drives plate tectonics
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- located between the mantle and outer core
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- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- tectonic plates move away from each other usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- large rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle; is divided into tectonic plates
- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forming mountains and volcanoes
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- where tectonic plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes
- deep elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
21 Clues: located between the mantle and outer core • sudden events that led to a mass extinction • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • extinction events that occur over a long time period • ...
Restless Earth Vocabulary List 2024-04-12
Across
- Formed t plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Rock formed lava or magma cools and hardens
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
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- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Plates Large, rigid pieces of earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
21 Clues: Rock formed lava or magma cools and hardens • sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed t plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Choice Board 2024-04-12
Across
- located between the mantle and the outer core.
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock.
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys.
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves.
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics.
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide.
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
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- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magmarises.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates.
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries.
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area. • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves. • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period. • ...
restless earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- new ocean crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed at the plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
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- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward eachtoher, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- large,rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past eachtoher. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
21 Clues: sudden events that led to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • extinction events that occur over a long time period • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
restless earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- new ocean crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed at the plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
Down
- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward eachtoher, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- large,rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past eachtoher. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
21 Clues: sudden events that led to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • extinction events that occur over a long time period • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. causes earthquakes
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is decided into tectonics
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which Multan rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- Large, rigid pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundries
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- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Fractures or zones of weakness in Earth's crust
- Hot material rises,cooler material sink. It drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with abduction zones
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Fractures or zones of weakness in Earth's crust • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Earth Systems 2024-04-12
Across
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries.
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
Down
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Earth 2024-04-12
Across
- Exticnction events that occur over a longer time period
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- formemnd at plate boundaries usually when plates colide
- Large rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- located between mantle and the outer core
- the semi fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
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- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- an opening in the earth crust trough which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Name of Acident supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Hot material rises, cooler material sink. It drives plate tectonic
- tectonic plates slide past each other causes earthquakes
- Deep elongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction ones
- Includes the crust and upper part of mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
21 Clues: located between mantle and the outer core • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Exticnction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Daniel Fullenkamp: D1-3 Review 2023-02-08
Across
- The point in the Earth where an earthquake actually starts
- Heat from below Earth's surface
- A very hot part of the Earth's mantle, where magma can melt through a plate moving above it
- The boundary where plates are colliding
- The idea that Earth's surface is broken into plates
- The boundary where plates are moving apart from each other
- A huge crack in the Earth's crust
- A vibration that spreads out away from a focus when an earthquake happens
- Hot, molten rock, below the Earth's surface
- The idea that many kinds of rocks form flat, horizontal layers
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- A sensitive device that detects the shaking of Earth's crust during an earthquake
- Earth's solid, rocky surface containing the continents and the ocean floor
- The sliding of a denser ocean plate under another plate when they collide
- The idea that a supercontinent split apart into pieces, the continents, which drifted in time to their present location
- The central opening in a volcanic area through which magma may flow
- A cup-like hollow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent
- The name for the large supercontinent
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface and flows out a vent
- The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
- The boundary where plates are sliding past each other
- Giant ocean waves formed when an earthquake occurs under the ocean floor
- The amount of energy released by an earthquake
22 Clues: Heat from below Earth's surface • A huge crack in the Earth's crust • The name for the large supercontinent • The boundary where plates are colliding • Hot, molten rock, below the Earth's surface • The amount of energy released by an earthquake • The idea that Earth's surface is broken into plates • The point on Earth's surface directly above the focus • ...
Bone Tissue Review 2025-05-01
Across
- A fracture in which the bone shatters into multiple pieces.
- The epiphyseal plate layer that anchors the plate to the epiphysis.
- The rounded end of a long bone where red marrow may be located.
- The principle that bone adapts to the stresses placed upon it.
- A type of bone shape that doesn’t fit into other categories, like vertebrae.
- The bone cell responsible for building new bone tissue.
- Structural units of compact bone arranged in concentric circles like tree rings.
- Type of ossification where bone develops from a sheet of mesenchyme.
- A bone formed within a tendon to protect a joint; the patella is an example.
- Bone formation that begins with a cartilage model, common in long bones.
- A bone shape with two compact layers and a spongy center, like the skull or ribs.
- Horizontal channels that allow blood vessels to enter compact bone.
- Condition of having too much calcium in the blood, causing sluggish nerves.
- A fracture where the bone bends and cracks, common in children.
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- The process of adding calcium salts to make hard bone tissue.
- A type of bone fracture that runs straight across the bone.
- Lattice-like bone spicules that make up spongy bone.
- Zone where cartilage cells divide and contribute to bone length.
- The process of blood cell formation, primarily occurring in red bone marrow.
- Region in the growth plate where matrix hardens and chondrocytes die.
20 Clues: Lattice-like bone spicules that make up spongy bone. • The bone cell responsible for building new bone tissue. • A type of bone fracture that runs straight across the bone. • A fracture in which the bone shatters into multiple pieces. • The process of adding calcium salts to make hard bone tissue. • The principle that bone adapts to the stresses placed upon it. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-01-24
Across
- 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 toward each other.
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
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- A plate boundary where two plates move away from eachother.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
- A well- tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- A section of the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere, carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust.
- A break in Earth’s crust where masses of rock slip past each other.
8 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 eachother. • A well- tested concept that explains a wide range of observations. • A break in Earth’s crust where masses of rock slip past each other. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-01-24
Across
- The theory that pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
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- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A well- tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from eachother.
- A section of the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere, carrying pieces of continental and oceanic crust.
- A break in Earth’s crust where masses of rock slip past each other.
8 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 eachother. • A well- tested concept that explains a wide range of observations. • A break in Earth’s crust where masses of rock slip past each other. • ...
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Earth Science 2017-06-22
Across
- plate boundary where two plates move horizontally past each other
- Shape of a volcano formed by less viscous basalt lava that flows easily
- a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance
- rock that is formed near volcanoes
- plate boundary where two plates meet
- (2words) region where 2 plates move towards each other with the oceanic crust moves below the Continental crust
- Plate boundary where two plates move apart
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake
- who is the Maori god of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons, the youngest son of Ranginui and Papatūānuku
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- The location where the earthquake begins
- the process where rocks are worn away or broken
- a line on a rock surface or the ground that traces a geological fault (2words)
- Rock that is formed under heat and pressure
- a type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris, and water. The material flows down from a volcano, typically along a river valley
- rock that is formed through depositing and cementing layers of eroded rocks
- How is an earthquake measured?
- this is when broken rocks and sediments are picked up & moved to another place by ice, water or wind
17 Clues: How is an earthquake measured? • rock that is formed near volcanoes • plate boundary where two plates meet • The location where the earthquake begins • Plate boundary where two plates move apart • Rock that is formed under heat and pressure • the process where rocks are worn away or broken • plate boundary where two plates move horizontally past each other • ...
In the kitchen 2017-12-17
Across
- we usually have hot drinks, like tea or coffee, in it
- we wash the dishes in it
- you eat with it, not a spoon
- a flat thing, you put your food on it
- you eat soup from it
- you sit on
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- we fry things in it
- you eat soup with it
- we boil water in it (to make tea or else)
- you cut things with it
- we sit at it when we eat
- a big plate, often oval
- you usually have juice in it (or water,or milk)
13 Clues: you sit on • we fry things in it • you eat soup with it • you eat soup from it • you cut things with it • a big plate, often oval • we wash the dishes in it • we sit at it when we eat • you eat with it, not a spoon • a flat thing, you put your food on it • we boil water in it (to make tea or else) • you usually have juice in it (or water,or milk) • ...
Pesach Crossword 2022-04-06
Across
- what korban does the Zroah represent?
- Were we were freed from
- Dessert/Zafon
- What do we eat less than a Kazis of?
- We can't eat this on Pesach
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- WHat does the Beitzah represent?
- How many cups of wine do we drink at the seder?
- On the 1st and 2nd night of pesach
- What on the seder plate represents the Mortar?
- round flat breads eaten on pesach
- What we use to conduct our seder
- The days in between the 1st and 2nd days
- Seder plate
13 Clues: Seder plate • Dessert/Zafon • Were we were freed from • We can't eat this on Pesach • WHat does the Beitzah represent? • What we use to conduct our seder • round flat breads eaten on pesach • On the 1st and 2nd night of pesach • What do we eat less than a Kazis of? • what korban does the Zroah represent? • The days in between the 1st and 2nd days • ...
KITCHEN WARES 2020-10-02
16 Clues: Garpu • Panci • Pisau • Piring • kompor • Sendok • Mangkuk • Keran air • Penggorengan • Kendi, Cerek • Penutup panci • Pemanggang roti • Kulkas,Lemari es • Parutan, kukuran • Mesin pembuat kopi • Cangkir, gelas besar bertangkai
Tsunami Warning System 2024-10-02
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- Plate motion that results in a very strong earthquake and causes _____ motion of the seafloor can cause tsunamis
- Modifications are made to a design based on evaluated results. Designs are modified in order to be tested again. This is called an
- boundaries, where one plate subducts under the other
- Tsunami warning systems rely on data from different types of ____ to generate accurate and timely warnings
- The primary cause of tsunamis is _____
- Engineers read with ____ to understand relevant background information that impacts their work
- define the engineering problem
- Earthquakes are due to movement along the three types of plate boundaries: convergent, divergent, and _____
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- earthquakes must be above ____ 7.0 to generate a tsunami.
- Engineers need to understand the problem they are trying to solve so they can design an ___ solution
- Tsunamis cause lots of damage to places on
- Tsunamis are usually caused by _____ under the water
- Scientific ____ is the process of sharing scientific arguments, explanations, ideas, or data with an audience.
- Engineers design physical objects and processes that try to solve ____ problems.
- engineers sometimes use models to ____ their designs.
- research is necessary when solving an engineering problem.
- A tsunami is a type of large, destructive ocean wave caused by a sudden shift in the __.
- every model has...
18 Clues: every model has... • define the engineering problem • The primary cause of tsunamis is _____ • Tsunamis cause lots of damage to places on • Tsunamis are usually caused by _____ under the water • boundaries, where one plate subducts under the other • engineers sometimes use models to ____ their designs. • earthquakes must be above ____ 7.0 to generate a tsunami. • ...
spanish crossword 2023-02-27
16 Clues: spicy • fresh • sweet • vanilla • to love • the bowl • the honey • the plate • the snack • chocolate • salty masc • the peanut • the almond • the starter • to be pleasing • the development
Earth Quakes 2021-04-08
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- Waves of energy caused by explosion or the sudden breaking of rock within the Earth
- waves that travel through the interior of the Earth
- the plate boundaries move toward each other
- the wave you feel in an earthquake also the the slowest and only goes through solid rocks
- A process to determine the epicenter of the earthquake.
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- the study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through and around the earth
- the first part of a wave and the fastest, also goes through solid rocks and liquid
- The Plate Boundaries scraping next to each other.
- The origin of an earthquake
- The Plate Boundaries pulling apart
10 Clues: The origin of an earthquake • The Plate Boundaries pulling apart • the plate boundaries move toward each other • The Plate Boundaries scraping next to each other. • waves that travel through the interior of the Earth • A process to determine the epicenter of the earthquake. • the study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through and around the earth • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-12-02
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- boundary / When 2 tectonic plates move away from one another
- boundary / When 2 tectonic plates moving past one another in opposite direction.
- / the layer that is semi-solid and immediately below the lithosphere.
- tectonics / The lithosphere is divided into large moving pieces
- spreading / process of new seafloor forming.
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- / a system of ideas that explains many related observations about the natural world.
- / the outermost physical layer of the earth
- drift / the hypothesis that today's continents were once apart of a single land mass.
- boundary / when tectonic plates move toward each other and collide.
- / The process of a less dense plate sinking below a more dense plate.
10 Clues: / the outermost physical layer of the earth • spreading / process of new seafloor forming. • boundary / When 2 tectonic plates move away from one another • tectonics / The lithosphere is divided into large moving pieces • boundary / when tectonic plates move toward each other and collide. • ...
plate tectonics 2022-03-21
Science P.T. 2020-11-15
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- What is the type of plate boundary wherein two plates collide?
- What is the type of plates that are made up of basalts?
- What is the outermost layer of the Earth?
- What is the type of plate boundary wherein two plates grind each other?
- What is the type of plate boundary wherein two plates move away from each other?
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- What is the type of plates that are made up of granite?
- What is the hottest layer of the Earth?
- What is the highest mountain range on earth?
- What is the liquid layer of the Earth?
- What is the thickest layer of the Earth?
10 Clues: What is the liquid layer of the Earth? • What is the hottest layer of the Earth? • What is the thickest layer of the Earth? • What is the outermost layer of the Earth? • What is the highest mountain range on earth? • What is the type of plates that are made up of granite? • What is the type of plates that are made up of basalts? • ...
Tectonic Plates By: Jessica Dao 2013-04-06
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- the continental crust of Africa and surrounding oceanic crust
- including the continental crust of India and Australia and the surrounding oceanic crust
- Occurs when one plate is denser than another and is forced below as the two plates converge at their boundary
- occur when a dense plate subducts below a less dense plate as they converge
- a frequent occurrence at transform boundaries
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- including the continental crust of Greenland, North America, Siberia, and the surrounding oceanic crust
- most of landmasses of Europe and Asia
- occurs when continental plates of equal density converge
- including the continental crust of South America and oceanic crust
- lies beneath the Pacific Ocean
10 Clues: lies beneath the Pacific Ocean • most of landmasses of Europe and Asia • a frequent occurrence at transform boundaries • occurs when continental plates of equal density converge • the continental crust of Africa and surrounding oceanic crust • including the continental crust of South America and oceanic crust • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-12-02
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- / The process of a less dense plate sinking below a more dense plate.
- / the layer that is semi-solid and immediately below the lithosphere.
- tectonics / The lithosphere is divided into large moving pieces
- boundary / when tectonic plates move toward each other and collide.
- / a system of ideas that explains many related observations about the natural world.
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- boundary / When 2 tectonic plates move away from one another
- / the outermost physical layer of the earth
- drift / the hypothesis that today's continents were once apart of a single land mass.
- spreading / process of new seafloor forming.
- boundary / When 2 tectonic plates moving past one another in opposite direction.
10 Clues: / the outermost physical layer of the earth • spreading / process of new seafloor forming. • boundary / When 2 tectonic plates move away from one another • tectonics / The lithosphere is divided into large moving pieces • boundary / when tectonic plates move toward each other and collide. • ...
MedEx 2024-11-28
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- Quick energy but crashes later—skip this in your drinks!
- A type of carbohydrate that keeps you full and aids digestion.
- This healthy fat is found in nuts and avocado.
- Tiny nutrients, big impact—color your plate with them!
- The body-builder on your plate, but less than a quarter.
- The golden sleep number for teens—aim for this many hours nightly.
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- Energy fuel—half your plate, think grains and fiber!
- Builds muscles, boosts bones—do it thrice a week!
- These rays from devices can trick your brain into staying awake.
- This simple activity adds steps to your day—no gym needed!
10 Clues: This healthy fat is found in nuts and avocado. • Builds muscles, boosts bones—do it thrice a week! • Energy fuel—half your plate, think grains and fiber! • Tiny nutrients, big impact—color your plate with them! • Quick energy but crashes later—skip this in your drinks! • The body-builder on your plate, but less than a quarter. • ...
Tectonic Plates By: Jessica Dao 2013-04-06
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- occur when a dense plate subducts below a less dense plate as they converge
- most of landmasses of Europe and Asia
- occurs when continental plates of equal density converge
- including the continental crust of India and Australia and the surrounding oceanic crust
- a frequent occurrence at transform boundaries
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- the continental crust of Africa and surrounding oceanic crust
- including the continental crust of Greenland, North America, Siberia, and the surrounding oceanic crust
- including the continental crust of South America and oceanic crust
- lies beneath the Pacific Ocean
- Occurs when one plate is denser than another and is forced below as the two plates converge at their boundary
10 Clues: lies beneath the Pacific Ocean • most of landmasses of Europe and Asia • a frequent occurrence at transform boundaries • occurs when continental plates of equal density converge • the continental crust of Africa and surrounding oceanic crust • including the continental crust of South America and oceanic crust • ...
Vocab Investigation 5 2023-10-26
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- the outer layer of earth made of crust and hard upper mantle
- a theory that says earths outer layers are made of moving plates
- the fluid portion of the mantle
- the molten layer at the center of the earth responcible for metal shield
- molten rock under the surface of earth
- the solid layer at the center of earth
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- sections of lithosphere that move on the athenosphere
- a type of heat energy transfer. It moves techtonic plates.
- rigid outer layer of the earth
- the edge of a techtonic plate where earthquakes, volcanos, and other activity happens with the motions of the plates
10 Clues: rigid outer layer of the earth • the fluid portion of the mantle • molten rock under the surface of earth • the solid layer at the center of earth • sections of lithosphere that move on the athenosphere • a type of heat energy transfer. It moves techtonic plates. • the outer layer of earth made of crust and hard upper mantle • ...
MedEx Crossword 2024-11-28
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- This simple activity adds steps to your day—no gym needed!
- Tiny nutrients, big impact—color your plate with them!
- Skip this at parties for a healthy mind and top-tier self-care win.
- Quick energy but crashes later—skip this in your drinks!
- The body-builder on your plate, but less than a quarter.
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- Strengthens your body and bones—aim for it three times a week!
- Ideally, ------- of my plate should consist of fruits and vegetables.
- This healthy fat is found in nuts and avocado.
- You should limit your screen time to a maximum of ------ hours per day.
- A calming practice to relieve stress and improve well-being.
10 Clues: This healthy fat is found in nuts and avocado. • Tiny nutrients, big impact—color your plate with them! • Quick energy but crashes later—skip this in your drinks! • The body-builder on your plate, but less than a quarter. • This simple activity adds steps to your day—no gym needed! • A calming practice to relieve stress and improve well-being. • ...
Earth Science 2022-02-25
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- The source of the release of energy that causes an earthquake.
- Type of plate boundary that two plates are moving towards one another.
- Gives the position north or south of the Equator.
- Zone Type of convergent boundary where one plate sinks and melts underneath the other.
- Molten rock that is on the surface of the earth.
- Mantle The middle layer of the earth made of cool, soft rock that flows like a liquid and does not break.
- Type of plate boundary that two plates are being pulled apart from each other.
- The movement or vibration of the earth caused by a release of energy.
- The type of volcano that is the largest.
- The outermost layer of the earth that "floats" on the mantle.
- The way that the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- The point on the earth's surface directly above the focus.
- Smaller less destructive earthquakes that come before a major earthquake.
- The type of rock that is formed when existing rocks are subjected to high heat and pressure.
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- Cone The type of volcano that is the most common.
- Gives the position east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- The type of rock that is formed by the cooling of molten materials.
- Molten rock that has not left the inside of the earth's crust.
- Any naturally occurring inorganic solid that possesses an orderly internal structure and definite chemical composition.
- type of volcano that is the most explosive.
- Type of plate boundary that two plates slide past one another.
- Any solid mass of mineral matter that occurs naturally.
- The type of rock that is formed through the break down and solidification of existing rocks.
- Smaller earthquakes that occur after a major earthquake.
- Mantle The middle layer of the earth made of cool, brittle rock that causes earthquakes.
- Core The inner layer of the earth that is made of super hot liquid metal.
- Core The inner most layer of the earth that is extremely hot but made of solid metal.
27 Clues: The type of volcano that is the largest. • type of volcano that is the most explosive. • Molten rock that is on the surface of the earth. • Cone The type of volcano that is the most common. • Gives the position north or south of the Equator. • The way that the surface of a mineral reflects light. • Gives the position east or west of the Prime Meridian. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2023-02-13
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- A string of islands formed by the volcanoes along a deep ocean trench
- Process by which one tectonic plate slips beneath another tectonic plate
- The process that creates new seafloor as plates move away from each other at the mid-ocean ridges
- The height of an area above sea level
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points of an area
- States that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations
- A crack in Earth's outer crust along which movement takes place
- A map that shows the elevation of an area in a flat two dimensional paper
- Sections of the Earth's crust that move due to convection currents
- A boundary along which two tectonic plates move apart, forming either a mid-ocean ridge or a continental rift valley.
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- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart
- A line on a topographic map connecting points with the same elevation.
- Deep valley in the ocean floor that forms along a subduction zone
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced at a divergent plate boundary
- A region where plates are pushing together and where a mountain range, island arc, and/or trench will eventually form
- A circle with short lines from the loop pointing towards its center
- The study of the shape and features of the Earth's Surface
- Circular movement of a substance due to changes in temperature and density
- The difference in elevation between two consecutive contour lines.
- A flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- Image taken by a man made satellite used to identify land and erosional features
- A bold or heavy line in a topographic map that shows the amount of elevation
- Land features on the surface of the earth, such as mountains, valleys, etc.
- The key to all the symbols used on a map
26 Clues: The height of an area above sea level • The key to all the symbols used on a map • A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart • A flat area of land higher than the surrounding land • The study of the shape and features of the Earth's Surface • A crack in Earth's outer crust along which movement takes place • ...
Manners and Etiquette Cross Word Puzzle 2021-02-05
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- never speak or talk with your mouth ______
- useful when there is a large number of people dining at the meal
- _________________ salt and pepper shakers together
- lay your silverware ______________________ across your plate to signal that you are finished eating
- table ware is set and food is placed in serving dishes and passed around the table
- customs regarded as the correct way to do things in a social situation
- food is plated in the kitchen area and filled plates are brought to the table
- the main course of a meal
- when passing food always go to the ________
- should be placed to the left side of the plate and forks
- means to cut into thin strips about 2 inches long
- the arrangement of tableware for each person who is eating at the meal
- place your napkin in your ____________
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- the way a meal is served
- utensil used for cutting and is located to the right of the plate when setting the table
- do not rest this part of your arm on the table when eating
- an optional first course
- wait for a signal from the _________________ of the meal to begin eating or wait until everyone is served
- parts of a meal
- AKA "tipping" is the term used to describe payment to a server for good service between 10-20%
- lay your napkin to the left of your plate if you need to be ________________ to the restroom
- AKA silverware is placed in order of use in a place setting so you use the outermost pieces first
- includes dishes, glasses, and flatware
- do not lick your _____________ no matter how sticky they become
- do not _________________ across the table but asked for things to be passed to you
- means served with cheese
- cut only one or two small _______________ of your food at a time
- when items are listed separately on a menu and sold at individual prices
- do not slurp or blow on this food item as it will splatter and make a mess
29 Clues: parts of a meal • the way a meal is served • an optional first course • means served with cheese • the main course of a meal • includes dishes, glasses, and flatware • place your napkin in your ____________ • never speak or talk with your mouth ______ • when passing food always go to the ________ • means to cut into thin strips about 2 inches long • ...
Earth Science Exam Review 2023-05-12
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- plate boundaries that move toward each other
- layers clouds that cover the sky like sheets
- cold air is more ______ than warm air, and sinks, creating low pressure systems
- all of the living and nonliving things in a particular area
- the name of the supercontinent
- a measure of how cloudy or clear a water sample is
- the idea that earth's average temperatures are rising
- plate boundaries that move away from each other
- occur as a results of earth's revolution around the sun
- the reaction that fuels the sun
- the average weather of a particular region over a span of 30 years
- the maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support
- the layer of the atmosphere where earth's weather occurs
- the protective layer of the atmosphere responsible for blocking harmful UV rays
- the process of rocks being broken down
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- rocks that are made through the process of compaction and cementation
- a type of pollution that can be traced back to a specific source
- plate boundaries that slide past each other
- a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected
- the process of rocks being carried away
- the idea that explains the creation of the earth
- 97% of earth's water is found here
- a relationship in with both organisms benefit
- the agent of erosion responsible for the creation of the Grand Canyon
- Cholera is a type of ________ that can enter the water supply and cause serious disease
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- the living factors within an ecosystem
- a curve in a river
- the process that changes rocks into new types of rocks
- heat currents that fuel plate tectonics
- nearly all of earth's fresh water is _______
- rocks that are created from cooling lava
- clouds that are fluffy and typically mean fair weather
- this type of eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the earth and the sun
- the scientist who first proposed continental drift
- a measure of how acidic or basic a water sample is
36 Clues: a curve in a river • the name of the supercontinent • the reaction that fuels the sun • 97% of earth's water is found here • the living factors within an ecosystem • the process of rocks being broken down • the process of rocks being carried away • heat currents that fuel plate tectonics • rocks that are created from cooling lava • plate boundaries that slide past each other • ...
Earth the Biography: Volcanoes 🌋 2024-05-21
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- Found in the deepest part of the oceans that support diverse life.
- New Zealand mountain range formed when the Pacific Plate collided with the Australian Plate.
- Volcanoes created the conditions for a great _ leap forward.
- Where an earthquake caused the Himalayas to grow 6 feet in October of 2005
- One of Jupiter’s moons that might be like what Earth was 700 million years ago.
- Mountain range in South America.
- Source of Earth’s internal heat.
- Use dissolved carbon in the oceans for photosynthesis and to make their shells. They become part of the ocean floor when they die.
- One of the most volcanically active places on Earth, located in New Zealand.
- Mountain range in Europe.
- Name of the river in South America that erodes the Andes mountains into the Indian Ocean.
- Created by and destroyer of mountains.
- A period of colder global temperatures and recurring glacial expansion capable of lasting hundreds of millions of years.
- Found where plates collide and contribute to the cycling of carbon back into the atmosphere.
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- Gas pumped out by volcanoes that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- One of the oldest life forms on Earth.
- What Earth would become if the tectonic plates stopped moving.
- Shield volcano located in Eastern Africa that has a lava lake in its crater. AKA "Smoking Mountain"
- The first fossils that provided evidence of complex life on Earth.
- Name of the supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.
- Form when plates collide.
- Runs through Iceland separating the North American Plate from the Eurasian Plate.
- Saint Helens Name of the subduction volcano that erupted on May 18th, 1980 and is currently building for another eruption.
- Mountains of central Asia.
- Location with hot springs heated by a magma plume that is relatively close to the surface of the Earth.
- Provided Earth with the warmth, water, and chemicals that allowed life to emerge.
- Thought to have ended at least one of Earth’s ice ages.
- The name of the island created by a volcanic eruption in Iceland in 1963.
- Subduction volcanoes
- Planet with more carbon dioxide in its atmosphere than Earth.
30 Clues: Subduction volcanoes • Form when plates collide. • Mountain range in Europe. • Mountains of central Asia. • Mountain range in South America. • Source of Earth’s internal heat. • One of the oldest life forms on Earth. • Created by and destroyer of mountains. • Thought to have ended at least one of Earth’s ice ages. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - Mr.Potts 202 3rd block - Alex H. 2023-10-12
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- Loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- The uneven breakage of a mineral
- A concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- Rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
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- The process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- Rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- The transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- The disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
26 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 • ...
Tectonic Plates 2024-10-27
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- Melted rock beneath the earths surface
- A trembling and shaking of the earths surface resulting from the sudden release of energy in the crust, either along fault lines or from volcanic activity
- A slowly flowing layer of solid and melted rock formed by heat and pressure;
- The border between two tectonic plates
- A type of boundary that occurs where two plates move apart, allowing magma, or molten rock, to rise from the Earth's interior to fill in the gap. The two plates move away from each other like two conveyor belts moving in opposite directions
- The point of origin of an earthquake
- The layer of Earth between the core and the crust; the mantle contains the lower part of the lithosphere and all of the asthenosphere.
- A type of boundary that occurs where one plate slides under another as the two are pushed together. If there is land at the edge of one of these plates, the ocean plate will subduct, or slide under that plate.
- The outermost layer of the earth
- A huge ocean wave caused by a sudden, powerful shift on the ocean floor, like an undersea earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption.
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- The name given to the super continent that existed more than 225 million years ago, in which the present‐day continents were joined together in one large landmass
- The solid outer part of the earth that includes crust and upper mantle
- A straight line of travel where data is being collected
- A dropped zone where two tectonic plates are pulling apart.
- Any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- openings, or vents where lava, tephra (small rocks), and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface
- movement of the edge of one tectonic plate under another
- A crack or fracture in Earth's crust where two tectonic plates grind past each other in a horizontal direction
- melted rock on Earth’s surface
- The point on earth’s surface that is vertically above the focus of an earthquake
20 Clues: melted rock on Earth’s surface • The outermost layer of the earth • The point of origin of an earthquake • Melted rock beneath the earths surface • The border between two tectonic plates • A straight line of travel where data is being collected • movement of the edge of one tectonic plate under another • A dropped zone where two tectonic plates are pulling apart. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab Gavin Pfund 2025-10-16
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- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
- 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.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
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- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented
26 Clues: magma that reaches Earth's surface • a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma • loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid • ...
Module 6 - Hazards 2025-12-16
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- An avalanche of volcanic water and mud down the slopes of a volcano.
- The point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface.
- An _____________________ eruption is a type of volcanic eruption in which lava steadily flows out of a volcano onto the ground, the result of magma that is thinner and less viscous.
- A ______________________ flow is the rapid movement of ash, cinders, bombs, and gases down the side of a volcano during an explosive eruption.
- Process where saturated soil behaves like a liquid during shaking
- The Volcanic __________________ Index is a scale that rates a volcano’s destructiveness and explosive power based on the amount of matter it ejects during an eruption.
- Hazard that results in significant damage to life and property
- Instrument used to measure horizontal or vertical motion during an earthquake.
- Visual record produced by a seismometer
- The point beneath Earth’s surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
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- A ______________________ boundary is where two plates move toward each other.
- Technology used to alert populations to an impending hazard
- An instrument used for measuring the angle or elevation of slopes.
- An __________ cloud is a dense cloud of powdered hot rock.
- ___________________ volcanism is volcanic activity associated with subduction zones, where subducted crust is melted and mixed with silicate minerals.
- Strategies used to reduce the impact of natural hazards
- Extremely deep areas in the ocean that are created by a subducting plate.
- An _____________________ eruption is a violent and unpredictable eruption, the result of magma that is thicker and more viscous.
- Molten rock on Earth’s surface.
- Natural process with the potential to cause harm
- A liquid’s resistance to flow.
- A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- ARC A string of volcanoes that form as the result of subduction of one oceanic plate beneath a second oceanic plate.
25 Clues: A liquid’s resistance to flow. • Molten rock on Earth’s surface. • Visual record produced by a seismometer • Molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface. • Natural process with the potential to cause harm • Strategies used to reduce the impact of natural hazards • An __________ cloud is a dense cloud of powdered hot rock. • ...
Rolo's Tectonic plates 2019-11-06
Across
- The innermost layers of the earth.
- An area under the rocky outer layer of Earth.
- The type of crust that underlies the ocean basins.
- Plates that move towards each other and when then collide the form mountains.
- Is called lava after it comes out of it's chamber.
- Currents in the mantle that are driving force in the movement of the tectonic plates.
- Are the edges where two plates meet.
- Erupts lava,ash and gasses.
- When magma comes out of the volcano.
- Part of the earth’s mantle that lies below the lithosphere.
- Mountains formed at a destructive plate margin or collision zone.
- A rock that is a dark-colored and is a igneous rock.
- A fracture in the earth’s crust
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- A vibration causing cracks in the ground.
- Plates that move past each other.
- They float on the upper mantle near the earths crust.
- A solid rock that covers the planet including the crust and the uppermost layer of the mantle.
- Is also called a super continent that existed on earth millions of years ago.
- They show how continents shift position or moved on Earth's surface.
- Plates that move away from each other.
- Is between the crust and outer core.
- The region around a planet took over by the planet's magnetic field and protects the planet from radiation.
- A layer of rocks forming land and continents
23 Clues: Erupts lava,ash and gasses. • A fracture in the earth’s crust • Plates that move past each other. • The innermost layers of the earth. • Is between the crust and outer core. • Are the edges where two plates meet. • When magma comes out of the volcano. • Plates that move away from each other. • A vibration causing cracks in the ground. • ...
PSYC273 - Exam 2 2020-03-05
Across
- Sensation of movement during stillness
- Found on thin, myelinated C fibers
- Perfect pitch is more common among people speaking Vietnamese and
- The stapes is attached to the oval window of the
- Type of birth defects
- Transient receptor potential type M3
- Peripheral receptors on free nerve endings that respond to painful stimuli
- The ability to hear a note and identify it
- The three bones in the middle ear
- Bottom layer for the neural plate
- VNO
- This bone is attached to the tympanic membrane
- At 22 days the neural groove closes to form the
- Outer ear
- Ear stones
- Tone deafness
- Most fragile bone in the body is the
- CBD
- Middle layer of the neural plate
- The cochlea is shaped like a
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- Tympanic membrane is also called the
- Pattern that sends a direct line to the brain
- Neural tube defects can occur due to drinking
- Sonic Hedgehog signals
- Smallest bone in the human body is called the
- Absence of sense of smell
- THC
- Top layer for the neural plate
- Generation of new cells
- The anvil shaped small bone that is one of the ossicles in the middle ear is called the
- Promote growth and signals
- Neural tube defects can happen due to the lack of
- Front part of the cerebral cortex
- The scala vestibule is part of the
- Savory taste
35 Clues: THC • VNO • CBD • Outer ear • Ear stones • Savory taste • Tone deafness • Type of birth defects • Sonic Hedgehog signals • Generation of new cells • Absence of sense of smell • Promote growth and signals • The cochlea is shaped like a • Top layer for the neural plate • Middle layer of the neural plate • The three bones in the middle ear • Bottom layer for the neural plate • ...
Term One 2019-04-02
Across
- A positive subatomic particle found inside the nucleus of atoms
- The number of protons in an atom
- The center of the Earth
- One example of a state of matter
- A feature that might appear near plate boundaries
- The symbol for lithium
- The name given to the plates that make up the crust
- A process where rocks are broken down by physical or chemical means
- Colour of light given off when magnesium reacts with oxygen
- A neutral subatomic particle found inside the nucleus of atoms
- Negative subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of atoms
- The type of table used to show all the elements that exist
- A type of compound that forms when a positive ion and a negative ion combine in a reaction
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- A type of plate interaction where one plate moves under another
- Types of circular currents that occur when hot molten rises, cools, falls causing the crust to move
- Protons and neutrons combined
- Part of an experiment where you analyse what worked and what could be improved on
- Evidence of plant and animal matter preserved in rocks
- A metal that bonds with carbon and oxygen. Also known as marble
- An atom that has lost or gained electrons
- The variable that is measured when carrying out an experiment
- Evidence of a gas produced during a chemical reaction
- Used when writing chemical equations
- Another word for a chemical that is added in a reaction
- Frozen carbon dioxide
25 Clues: Frozen carbon dioxide • The symbol for lithium • The center of the Earth • Protons and neutrons combined • The number of protons in an atom • One example of a state of matter • Used when writing chemical equations • An atom that has lost or gained electrons • A feature that might appear near plate boundaries • The name given to the plates that make up the crust • ...
Term One 2019-03-30
Across
- A metal that bonds with carbon and oxygen. Also known as marble
- Evidence of a gas produced during a chemical reaction
- Evidence of plant and animal matter preserved in rocks
- The center of the Earth
- Colour of light given off when magnesium reacts with oxygen
- A process where rocks are broken down by physical or chemical means
- The number of protons in an atom
- An atom that has lost or gained electrons
- Negative subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of atoms
- The symbol for lithium
- One example of a state of matter
- The type of table used to show all the elements that exist
- A feature that might appear near plate boundaries
- Another word for a chemical that is added in a reaction
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- Protons and neutrons combined
- The name given to the plates that make up the crust
- The variable that is measured when carrying out an experiment
- A type of plate interaction where one plate moves under another
- Types of circular currents that occur when hot molten rises, cools, falls causing the crust to move
- Part of an experiment where you analyse what worked and what could be improved on
- Used when writing chemical equations
- A neutral subatomic particle found inside the nucleus of atoms
- A type of compound that forms when a positive ion and a negative ion combine in a reaction
- Frozen carbon dioxide
- A positive subatomic particle found inside the nucleus of atoms
25 Clues: Frozen carbon dioxide • The symbol for lithium • The center of the Earth • Protons and neutrons combined • The number of protons in an atom • One example of a state of matter • Used when writing chemical equations • An atom that has lost or gained electrons • A feature that might appear near plate boundaries • The name given to the plates that make up the crust • ...
Earth's dynamic system vocabulary 2019-02-11
Across
- vents in earth's crust through which molten rock flows
- The process that occurs when one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate
- The material formed from rocks broken down by weathering
- The mechanical and chemical process that changes earth's surface over time
- the partial melted portion of the mantle below the lithosphere
- The downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil due to gravity
- A boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The process of breaking down rocks without changing the composition of the rock
- Large masses of ice, formed by snow accumulation on land, that move slowly across Earth's surface
- Two plates that slide past each other
- tectonics Earth's surface is broken into large rigid pieces that move with respect to each other
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- The circulation of fluids caused by differences in density and thermal energy
- Long narrow mountains formed by magma
- A boundary where two plates move towards each other]
- The vibrations caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or crack in earth's crust
- The crust and uppermost part of the mantle
- The process that changes the composition of rocks
- The moving of weathered material or sediment
- A crack or a fracture in earth's crust along which movement occurs
- molten rock stored beneath earth's surface
- Magma that erupts onto Earth's surface
- the laying down or settling of eroded material
22 Clues: Long narrow mountains formed by magma • Two plates that slide past each other • Magma that erupts onto Earth's surface • The crust and uppermost part of the mantle • molten rock stored beneath earth's surface • The moving of weathered material or sediment • the laying down or settling of eroded material • The process that changes the composition of rocks • ...
Restless Earth vocab 2024-04-23
Across
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Hot material rises, cooler material sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Fracture or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Large, rigid pieces of earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
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- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Name of the ancient super continent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fracture or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Plate Tectonics Vocabulary Review 2024-09-05
Across
- This is the area where you will find most of the volcanoes in the world
- Type of boundary where two plates separate
- This mountain range that stretches along the Atlantic Ocean was created by a new crust from a divergent boundary
- This is where two tectonic plates meet
- This natural disaster, along with volcanoes, can cause a tsunami
- Large chunks of lithosphere that gradually move
- The 750-mile long fault in California that is created by a transform boundary
- The prehistoric conglomerate of the 7 continents all combined
- This is how scientists track movements of tectonic plates
- This process creates new crust in the ocean
- Process where one plate moves below another plate
- An area in the Earth’s mantle that is unusually hot
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- The theory that plates slowly move the continents over time
- Type of boundary where two plates collide
- Lava that is below the Earth’s surface
- Layer of the earth that represents the crust
- The largest tectonic plate
- The deepest part of the ocean floor
- The scientist credited for the Continental Drift theory
- Type of boundary where two plates slide past each other
- This is the type of rock that is created at a ridge
- This is created in the ocean when subduction occurs
- Layer of the earth that contains magma
- The mountain range in Colorado that is created by a convergent boundary
24 Clues: The largest tectonic plate • The deepest part of the ocean floor • Lava that is below the Earth’s surface • This is where two tectonic plates meet • Layer of the earth that contains magma • Type of boundary where two plates collide • Type of boundary where two plates separate • This process creates new crust in the ocean • Layer of the earth that represents the crust • ...
Crossword 2025-01-28
Across
- What is weathering
- What type of weathering involves plants breaking rocks
- What agent of erosion transports rocks downstream
- What activity involves catching fish and other sea life
- What is the fastest type of mass movement
- What is loose material on slopes called
- What activity extracts minerals and ores from the Earth
- What are the two main types of weathering
- What is the unsustainable practice of catching too many fish
- What type of plate boundary involves plates moving apart
- What is erosion
- What is the main agent of coastal erosion
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- What type of plate boundary involves plates moving towards each other
- What process occurs when one plate moves under anotherFarming, What is the most common primary economic activity
- What is the slowest type of mass movement
- What type of mass movement involves soil and water
- What causes freeze-thaw action
- What triggers landslides
- What reduces the risk of mass movement
- What type of mass movement occurs during volcanic eruptions
- What type of farming focuses on growing crops
- What type of farming focuses on raising animals
- What type of weathering occurs when rocks are dissolved by acidic rainwater
- What causes the movement of tectonic plates
- What primary activity involves managing and harvesting trees
- What type of mass movement creates terracettes
- What forms when limestone is weathered by acidic rain
- What type of slope is most prone to mass movement
28 Clues: What is erosion • What is weathering • What triggers landslides • What causes freeze-thaw action • What reduces the risk of mass movement • What is loose material on slopes called • What is the slowest type of mass movement • What is the fastest type of mass movement • What are the two main types of weathering • What is the main agent of coastal erosion • ...
Rock Transformations Vocab 2023-12-04
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- rock the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the process of sediment being glued together
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
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- the place where two plates meet
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- 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
- small pieces of rock
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- formation a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the ability to make things move or change
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • 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 • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • ...
Rock Transformations Vocab 2023-12-04
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- rock the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the process of sediment being glued together
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
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- the place where two plates meet
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- 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
- small pieces of rock
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- formation a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the ability to make things move or change
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • 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 • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • ...
Rock Transformations Vocab 2023-12-04
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- rock the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the process of sediment being glued together
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
Down
- the place where two plates meet
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- 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
- small pieces of rock
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- formation a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the ability to make things move or change
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • 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 • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • ...
Geography Chapter 2 2024-02-02
Across
- This US State was formed because of volcanic activity
- Land areas heat and cool _______ than bodies of water
- This type of tectonic plate boundary includes subduction zones
- An area with similar plants and animals that have adapted to that specific environment
- These energy resources take a very long time to be formed
- The main 3 sources of renewable energy are water, the sun, and ______
- The layer of Earth that contains tectonic plates; Earth's outer layer
- More people die each year from polluted ______ than are killed in all forms of violence
- Long-term, average weather conditions for an area
- The ______ Agreement is a contract between several nations to increase and monitor their response to climate change
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- This type of tectonic plate boundary has the plates moving away from each other
- This mining technique releases oil and natural gas out of shale rock
- This type of water is only 3% of the water on Earth
- Oil and ______ are our two current main sources of energy
- This type of energy depends on natural processes that are constantly renewed
- This effect uses gases to trap heat inside Earth's atmosphere
- This effect causes the windward side of mountains to get a lot of precipitation and the leeward side to be mostly dry
- A graph of monthly average temperatures and precipitation
- Water ______ occurs when an area needs more water than they have available
- Most ________ and earthquakes occur along tectonic plate boundaries
20 Clues: Long-term, average weather conditions for an area • This type of water is only 3% of the water on Earth • This US State was formed because of volcanic activity • Land areas heat and cool _______ than bodies of water • Oil and ______ are our two current main sources of energy • These energy resources take a very long time to be formed • ...
Extension Assignment 2024-02-05
Across
- a plant or animal that was crushed in a rock
- When there is a problem in a system
- A area were magma slips thought the crust and forms a volcano
- The force that pulls cool crust down into the mantle and push hot rock up to the crust
- A pyramid that shoots lava
- When 2 plates slide past each other
- A long chain of mountains underwater
- The idea that all Continents were once all connected
- When 2 plate pull apart and molten material rises up to fill the void
- When you stand next to a heater and get warmer
- A hot liquid that is under ground
- The thing you eat dinner off
- The theory that explains how major land forms were created
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- A deep depressions in the deepest parts of the ocean
- Where the plate slide back down into the mantle
- A area were volcanoes are VERY common
- When you touch a hot pad and your hand warms up
- A form of heating that uses the moment of liquid or gas
- When 2 plates collide and one goes above the other one
- A low land area that was formed by plates pulling apart from each other
- When 2 plates pull apart from each other
- A hot liquid that is above ground
- A single super continent
- A long chain of active volcanoes
- The a mount of mass dived by volume in an object
25 Clues: A single super continent • A pyramid that shoots lava • The thing you eat dinner off • A long chain of active volcanoes • A hot liquid that is above ground • A hot liquid that is under ground • When there is a problem in a system • When 2 plates slide past each other • A long chain of mountains underwater • A area were volcanoes are VERY common • ...
Total Ortho Spine CW2 2025-05-01
Across
- A Window/Waist on a plate may help with intra-operative ______ and post-operative graft/fusion visualization.
- This is the main blood supply to the head, and resides in the Transverse Foramen.
- Interbody devices are utilized to _______ disc height, and help the fusion environment.
- Drill Guide with a Drill Bit create a _______ hole for a Self Tapping Screw.
- This plane looks like a straight line, while the Sagittal plane looks like an "S".
- 16mm-19mm is the typical ______ range of cervical plates.
- This particular region degenerates quicker, therefor, a large % of cases are in this region of the spine.
- Visual, Tactile and _______ feedback for an ideal Locking Mechanism.
- Variable screws allow ________ motion/settling.
- The surgeon will use sequential _______ to determine cage size.
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- Adjacent ________ Disease is extremely common, and may require revision surgery.
- On a T-2 Weighted image, the color white is anything with high ______ content.
- This pathology will not be resolved with the typical PT, nerve blocks, medication. Patients should have surgery as early as possible.
- Osteophytes, herniated discs, and _______ ligaments
- Narrowing of a canal.
- A Rigid/Constrained plate may cause ______ ______.
- These types of pins hold open the disc space.
- This graft has viable stem cells to help with bone fusion.
- A Short Plate concept may reduce this post-op pathology.
- This is an indicator an implant may be loose on x-tay imaging.
- This allograft product is produced when a mineral bone layer is removed to expose growth factors.
21 Clues: Narrowing of a canal. • These types of pins hold open the disc space. • Variable screws allow ________ motion/settling. • A Rigid/Constrained plate may cause ______ ______. • Osteophytes, herniated discs, and _______ ligaments • A Short Plate concept may reduce this post-op pathology. • 16mm-19mm is the typical ______ range of cervical plates. • ...
restless earth vocabulary crossword 2024-04-12
Across
- large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other alone plate boundaries
- Where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushes out and creates rock
- sudden events led to amass extinction
- fractures or zones of weakness in earth;s crust
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink, it drives plate tectonics
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
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- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Events: Extinction events that occur over a larger time period
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Located between the mantle and outer core
21 Clues: sudden events led to amass extinction • Located between the mantle and outer core • formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in earth;s crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Science vocab. 2024-04-12
Across
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along the plate boundaries
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- a group of same species living in the same area
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
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- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Where tectonic plates slide PAST each other. Causes earthquakes
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • a group of same species living in the same area • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- hot material rises, cooler material sinks. It drives plate tectonics.
- located between the mantle and the outer core.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass.
- Extinction Events that occur over a longer period of time.
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises.
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates.
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- large, rigid pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries.
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement.
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide.
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes.
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle and where convection currents happen.
- a groups of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock.
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core. • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • a groups of the same species living in the same area • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide. • ...
Rest Earth Vocabulary list 2024-04-12
Across
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- large, rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink(drives plate tectonics)
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- tectonic plates move away from each other(usually forms new crust and rift valleys)
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within the earth changing a rock that already existed
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
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- extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- tectonic plates move toward each other(usually forms mountains and volcanoes)
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- where tectonic plates slide past each other(causes earthquakes)
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • a group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Rest Earth Vocabulary list 2024-04-12
Across
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- large, rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink(drives plate tectonics)
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- tectonic plates move away from each other(usually forms new crust and rift valleys)
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within the earth changing a rock that already existed
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
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- extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- tectonic plates move toward each other(usually forms mountains and volcanoes)
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- where tectonic plates slide past each other(causes earthquakes)
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • a group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Earth systems Tcap Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonics plates pull apart from magma and rises
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- a group of the same speciesSeismograph instruments
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, uBoundaryforms mountains and volcanoes
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
Down
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Where tectonics plates slide past each other, Causes earthquakes
- Hot materials rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Deep,elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Rock formed when lava of magma cools and hardens
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithopshere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Extinction Events Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava of magma cools and hardens • a group of the same speciesSeismograph instruments • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Earth systems Tcap Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonics plates pull apart from magma and rises
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- a group of the same speciesSeismograph instruments
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, uBoundaryforms mountains and volcanoes
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
Down
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Where tectonics plates slide past each other, Causes earthquakes
- Hot materials rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Deep,elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Rock formed when lava of magma cools and hardens
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithopshere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Extinction Events Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava of magma cools and hardens • a group of the same speciesSeismograph instruments • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Restless Earth Practice 2024-04-12
Across
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Included the crust and the upper part of the mantel, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- form after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- events that lead to mass extinction
- cycles Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. IT drives plate tectonics
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Fracture zones of weakness in the Earths crust
Down
- Tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens; crystals
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Plates Large,rigid pieces of the Earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- An opening in the Earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rocks
- Name of the ancient super continent when it was all one landmass
21 Clues: events that lead to mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Fracture zones of weakness in the Earths crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
restless earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- new ocean crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed at the plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
Down
- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward eachtoher, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- large,rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past eachtoher. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
21 Clues: sudden events that led to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • extinction events that occur over a long time period • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
restless earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- new ocean crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed at the plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
Down
- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward eachtoher, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- large,rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past eachtoher. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
21 Clues: sudden events that led to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • extinction events that occur over a long time period • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
Earth's Systems 2024-04-12
Across
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide.
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass.
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves.
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction.
- tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes.
- An opening in the Earth's crust though which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock.
Down
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates.
- Hot materials rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics.
- Extinction Events that occur over a longer time period.
- located between the mantle and the outer core.
- tectonic plates move toward each others, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises.
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement.
- Rock formed when lave or magma cools and hardens.
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction. • located between the mantle and the outer core. • Rock formed when lave or magma cools and hardens. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area. • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves. • Extinction Events that occur over a longer time period. • ...
Restless Earth 2024-04-12
Across
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- sudden events that lead to mass extinction
- name of ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- an opening at the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- plates large rigid peices of thr earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past each other causes eathquakes
- deep enlongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction zones
Down
- forms after weathering and erosion when sedimentscompact and cement
- extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- tectonic plates move away from eachother usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- instruments used to measure and recors seismic waves
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- hot material rises cooler materials sink it drives plate tectonics
21 Clues: sudden events that lead to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • a group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • instruments used to measure and recors seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Earth 2024-04-12
Across
- Exticnction events that occur over a longer time period
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- formemnd at plate boundaries usually when plates colide
- Large rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- located between mantle and the outer core
- the semi fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
Down
- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- an opening in the earth crust trough which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Name of Acident supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Hot material rises, cooler material sink. It drives plate tectonic
- tectonic plates slide past each other causes earthquakes
- Deep elongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction ones
- Includes the crust and upper part of mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
21 Clues: located between mantle and the outer core • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Exticnction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Will Helmstetter D1-3 review 2023-02-08
Across
- a huge crack in the Earth's crust
- the sliding of a denser ocean plate under another plate when they collide
- a cup like hallow that forms at the top of a volcano around the vent
- hot, molten rock. below the Earth's surface
- a sensitive device that detects the shaking of Earth's crust during an earthquake
- a very hot part of the Earth's mantle where magma can melt through a plate moving above it
- heat from below the Earth's surface
- a vibration that spreads out away from a focus when an earthquake happens
- the central opening in a volcanic area through which magma may flow
- Earth's solid, rocky surface containing the continents and ocean floor
- the point in the earth where an earthquake actually starts
- the boundary where plates are colliding
Down
- the idea that a super continent split apart into pieces, the continents, which drifted in time to their present location
- the idea that many kinds of rocks form flat, horizontal layers
- the boundary where plates are moving apart from each other
- magma that reaches the Earth's surface and flows out of a vent
- the amount of energy released by an earthquake
- the idea that the Earth's surface is broken into plates
- giant ocean waves formed when an earthquake occurs under the ocean floor
- the name for the large super continent
- the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
- the boundary where plates are moving apart from each other
22 Clues: a huge crack in the Earth's crust • heat from below the Earth's surface • the name for the large super continent • the boundary where plates are colliding • hot, molten rock. below the Earth's surface • the amount of energy released by an earthquake • the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus • the idea that the Earth's surface is broken into plates • ...
Earth System's Vocabulary 2023-04-05
Across
- A tool that measures/ records details of earthquakes.
- The study of earthquakes and related phenomena.
- Below the lithosphere. Hotter and more fluid part of mantle.
- Petroleum, natural gas, coal. Made from remains of plants & animals.
- Boundary where tectonic plates divide.
- Group of animals that occupy a certain area.
- Water held underground in the soil in deep reservoirs.
- When magma flows through a crack in the middle of a tectonic plate, & not at a plate boundary. Hawaiian islands were formed this way.
- Move side to side through ONLY solids. Travel slower than P waves.
- Compress or squeeze through solids & liquids. Travels faster than S waves.
- The movement caused within a fluid when the hotter, less dense material rises, and colder, denser material sinks
- When heat, pressure, cooling, melting, and weathering cause rocks to change from one type to another over time.
- The outer part of the earth. Includes the crust & upper mantle.
- Forms at a convergent boundaries where one plate subducts under another, and magma underground is pushed upward.
- The supercontinent that existed before continents separated.
- When a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere creates seismic waves.
- No longer in existence.
- Forms from pre-existing rock and fossils. Appears layerd.
Down
- The lower part of Earth's mantle, below the asthenosphere.
- Occurs when divergent plate boundaries separate. Convection currents cause less dense material to rise. Creates new ocean floor.
- Still in existence, surviving species.
- Forms when molten rock crystallizes and solidifies. Appears glassy.
- The solid, outermost layer of Earth, lying above the mantle.
- Boundary where tectonic plates slide past each other.
- Large pieces of lithosphere that the ocean & the continents rest on.
- The layer that lies between Earth's crust and core. The majority of Earth's mass is in this layer.
- The innermost layer of Earth. Divided into 2 parts, liquid outer and solid inner. Made of iron and nickel.
- The study of Earth.
- Boundary where tectonic plates collide.
- Forms under extreme heat and pressure. Appears twisted.
- A solid inorganic material found in nature.
31 Clues: The study of Earth. • No longer in existence. • Still in existence, surviving species. • Boundary where tectonic plates divide. • Boundary where tectonic plates collide. • A solid inorganic material found in nature. • Group of animals that occupy a certain area. • The study of earthquakes and related phenomena. • A tool that measures/ records details of earthquakes. • ...
Unit 5 vocab Hayden[jamal] 2023-10-12
Across
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- resource A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- 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
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
Down
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- resource A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
26 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. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - Brison Brosseau 2024-03-15
Across
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- 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
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- the uneven breakage of a mineral
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
Down
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
26 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. • ...
Unit 5 2025-03-18
Across
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
Down
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- 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.
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
25 Clues: magma that reaches Earth's 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 • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • ...
Wörter-Detektiv 2024-04-09
18 Clues: Soup • Wine • Beer • Eggs • Bread • Water • Pickle • Potato • Noodle • Sausage • Cabbage • Vegetable • Eggnoodles • Applejuice • Handscraped • Salad Plate • Bavarian word for mug (like of coffee) • Typical meal for Germans and Austrians made of thin breaded meat
Unit 5 Vocab - Aiden Cheek 2023-10-12
Across
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
- The uneven breakage of a mineral.
- Rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition.
- A rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed.
- 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.
- 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.
- The disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface.
- 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 rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- Rock formed by alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids.
Down
- Loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock.
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface.
- The process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges.
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- The transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions.
26 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. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2024-03-15
Across
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- the uneven breakage of a mineral
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- 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
- 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.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- 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
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
26 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 • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2024-03-18
Across
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- the uneven breakage of a mineral
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- 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
- 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.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- 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
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
26 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 • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - Kannon Tucker 2024-03-25
Across
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- the uneven breakage of a mineral
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- the disintegration and decomposition of rock at or near Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- 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
- 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.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- 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
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
26 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 • ...
Unit 5 vocab-Gavin Potts 2024-10-22
Across
- A body of molten rock found at depth
- The point on the earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- is a naturally occurring mixture of one or more minerals
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- Loose particles created by the weathering and erosion of rocks
- Magma that reaches the earth's surface
- The process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at the ocean ridges
- Rock formed by the alteration of preexisting solid rock deep within the earth
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below the rate at which the resource is consumed
Down
- A liquids resistance to flowing or the thickness of a liquid
- A natural source that is consumed faster or above the rate at which it is replaced
- The outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- the A fracture in the earth along which movement has occurred
- An inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and chemical composition
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- The soft upper part layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A device that records underground movements
- Vibrations that travel through the earth carrying the energy it has released
- the transportation of a material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- Rock formed from weather products of rocks that have been transported and decomposed
- A rock formed by the crystallization of magma
- The point beneath the earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes earthquakes
26 Clues: A body of molten rock found at depth • Magma that reaches the earth's surface • A device that records underground movements • A rock formed by the crystallization of magma • is a naturally occurring mixture of one or more minerals • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • A liquids resistance to flowing or the thickness of a liquid • ...
Eruption Crunch Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- a dense, destructive mass of very hot ash, lava fragments, and gases ejected explosively from a volcano and typically flowing downslope at great speed.
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- The location where two plates meet.
- a large volcano that has erupted on the seafloor and has emerged above sea level, occurring in ocean basins or on ocean ridges
- formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- 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.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- a tectonic plate boundary where two tectonic plates are moving towards each other
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
- the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance
Down
- the thin, dense layer of the Earth's crust that forms the seafloor, primarily composed of basaltic rocks.
- the layer of granite which form the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores.
- a mountain formed by the accumulation of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials erupted from a vent in the Earth's crust
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- the 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.
- a small area or region with a relatively hot temperature in comparison to its surroundings.
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- a destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano.
20 Clues: The location where two plates meet. • a destructive mudflow on the slopes of a volcano. • formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies • the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance • an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. • the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • ...
Makayla's VOCAB puzzle 2025-10-16
Across
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- the point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
Down
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
26 Clues: magma that reaches Earth's surface • a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma • loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid • ...
Genearl Paleo Hebrew Words: Lesson 1 2015-11-27
18 Clues: fly • swim • A man • A tree • A girl • To run • To eat • A bird • To sit • A fish • A plate • A woman • To walk • A flower • A monkey • To stand • A giraffe • A helicopter
Earthquake Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-08
Across
- A crack in the earth crust.
- Pieces of the crust.
- A tremor that occurs after a earthquake.
- An instrument used to record seismic waves.
- Type of plate movement were plates move away.
- Plates move under each other.
- The scale used to measure earthquakes.
Down
- Part of earth in between outer core and crust.
- Plate movement where plates move past each other.
- State where earthquakes are native.
- The center of the earth.
- The crust of the earth.
- The kind of current found in the earth's Mantle.
13 Clues: Pieces of the crust. • The crust of the earth. • The center of the earth. • A crack in the earth crust. • Plates move under each other. • State where earthquakes are native. • The scale used to measure earthquakes. • A tremor that occurs after a earthquake. • An instrument used to record seismic waves. • Type of plate movement were plates move away. • ...
