plate Crossword Puzzles
Cooking 2017-03-11
science vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- plate A block of lithosphere that consists of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle.
- The location within earth along a fault at which the first motion of and earthquake occurs.
- drift The hypothesis that a single large landmass broke up into smaller land masses to form the continents, which then drifted to their present locations
- reversal The process by which earth's magnetic north pole magnetic south pole switch positions periodically, a change in the direction in which earth's magnetic field points.
- The point on earth's surface directly above an earthquake's starting point, or focus.
- The solid, outer layer of earth that consist of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- tectonics The theory that earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called tectonic plates, the theory explains how plates interactions relate to processes such as earthquakes and mountain building
- A movement or trembling of the ground that is caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks along a fault move.
- spreading The process by which new oceanic lithosphere
- The theory that earth's outer layer is made up of large, moving pieces called tectonic plates, the theory explains how plates interactions relate to processes such as earthquakes and mountain building
- current Any movement of matter that results from differences in density, may be vertical, circular, or cyclical.
- The layer of rock between the earth's crust and core
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- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates are colliding.
- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- rebound The sudden return elastically deformed rock to is undeformed shape
- plate boundary The edge between two or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the movement taking place between the plates.
- plate boundary The edge between two or more plates classified as divergent, convergent, or transform by the movement taking place between the plates.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move
- The bending, tilting, and breaking of earth's crust, the change in the shape of rock in response to stress.
- The thin and solid outermost layer of earth
- The process by which one lithospheric plate moves beneath another plate as a result of tectonic forces.
- boundary The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.
- The strong lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core
- A break in a body of rock along which one block moves relative to another.
24 Clues: The thin and solid outermost layer of earth • The layer of rock between the earth's crust and core • spreading The process by which new oceanic lithosphere • boundary The boundary between tectonic plates are colliding. • The soft layer of the mantle on which the tectonic plates move • rebound The sudden return elastically deformed rock to is undeformed shape • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-06-06
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- A rock formation growing from the floor of a cave
- A rock formation growing from the roof of a cave
- The second layer of the Earth's crust
- Rocks changed by heat and pressure
- The movement of weathered rock
- The weathering of rock by wind, water, ice, or heat
- A combination of liquid rock material and dissolved gases
- The area where one plate a convergent boundary sinks into the mantle
- Two plates push together
- Fractures or breaks in the Earth's crust
- The rocky top layer of the mantle where earthquakes occur and where mountains and volcanos are formed
- A mountain made from magma that has emerged from inside the Earth
- The thin solid outermost layer of the Earth
- The creation of mountains when tectonic plate tectonics collide
- Landforms created by the material deposited by rivers
- Super continent
- The folding and fault lines created by the compression or stretching of rocks
- Currents form deep in the Earth's interior and bring heated material upwards while pulling cooler material down towards the interior of the Earth
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
- The wholes in top of the volcano
- The physical process of turning liquid into a solid
- Crust found beneath oceans
- Rocks formed from magma beneath the Earth's surface
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- The wind erosion created by poor farming practices in the Midwest in the 1920's
- Magma on the surface of the Earth
- Divergent Boundaries on the ocean floor that fill with magma which cools into new oceanic crust
- Two plate move apart from each other
- The layer of the mantle where the Eartth's plate float
- Weathering caused by chemical reactions that cause chemical changes in the minearals that make up rocks
- The process of minerals suspended in fluid being deposited in layers as a solid
- Two plates slide apart
- Weathering caused by living organisms
- Breaking down rocks into smaller peices
- The depositing of eroded soil
- Rocks forms from deposited and compressed sediments
- An opening in the Earth's surface through which magma erupts
- Processes that contribute to the formation or reshaping of landforms
- When water carries eroded material
38 Clues: Super continent • Two plates slide apart • Two plates push together • Crust found beneath oceans • The depositing of eroded soil • The movement of weathered rock • The wholes in top of the volcano • Magma on the surface of the Earth • Rocks changed by heat and pressure • When water carries eroded material • Two plate move apart from each other • ...
Lithosphere Vocabulary 2024-10-20
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- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
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- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- 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.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
26 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. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab -Rosa S. 2025-03-18
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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
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- 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 • 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. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab- Kyle Rhodes 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
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- 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 • 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. • ...
G7 Geography Unit 1 Review 2025-11-06
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- ____________ plates move around on top of the mantle, like big puzzle pieces of crust
- This sphere includes all of the life on Earth.
- The very center of the Earth.
- This sphere includes all of the water on Earth, including oceans, rain, and inside living things.
- A spot away from plate boundaries where magma melts through the crust, often forming islands
- ____________ location tells us exactly where a place is on a map.
- The imaginary lines that tell us how far north or south of the Equator somewhere is.
- The type of boundary where 2 tectonic plates move away from each other.
- The imaginary lines that tell us how far west or east of the Prime Meridian somewhere is.
- Red hot, molten rock underground that can come up through volcanoes.
- The layer of Earth that includes the crust and the top of the upper mantle.
- The 7 major landmasses on Earth are each one of these.
- The type of boundary where 2 tectonic plates slide beside each other.
- Red hot, molten rock that has come through the crust so we can see it.
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- Where 2 tectonic plates meet each other is called a plate ______________.
- A way to divide the world into 2 halves (N and S, or W and E).
- The type of boundary where 2 tectonic plates move towards each other.
- The word we use when one tectonic plate slides under another tectonic plate.
- These are the numbers for how far somewhere is from the Equator or Prime Meridian.
- The International ______________ is where tomorrow starts first.
- These numbers & letters tell us the exact location of a place on a map.
- The hard outside “shell” of Earth.
- The layer of hot rock inside the Earth that slowly moves around under the crust.
- 0° latitude line, separating the northern and southern hemispheres.
- The lines on a map that show latitude and longitude.
- The idea that the continents move around is called Continental ___________ theory.
- ____________ location compares where a place is to another place.
- The layer of gases that are around the outside of Earth like a bubble of air.
- 0° longitude line, passing through the town of Greenwich, England.
- The name of the supercontinent from around 250 million years ago.
30 Clues: The very center of the Earth. • The hard outside “shell” of Earth. • This sphere includes all of the life on Earth. • The lines on a map that show latitude and longitude. • The 7 major landmasses on Earth are each one of these. • A way to divide the world into 2 halves (N and S, or W and E). • The International ______________ is where tomorrow starts first. • ...
UE1 Desayuno 2024-10-25
14 Clues: the cup • the egg • the milk • the fork • the knife • the apple • the juice • the toast • the spoon • the plate • the orange • the butter • the grapes • the breakfast
Module 7.3 Vocabulary 2022-02-15
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- a crack or a fracture in Earth’s lithosphere along which movement occurs.
- a vent in Earth's crust through which molten rock flows.
- the boundary between two plates that move toward each other.
- a wave that forms when an ocean disturbance suddenly moves a large volume of water.
- the boundary between two plates that move away from each other.
- rapid, downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders.
- vibrations caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or a crack in Earth’s crust.
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- a round depression formed on the surface of a planet, moon, or other space object by the impact of a meteorite.
- the process that occurs when one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate.
- a curved line of volcanoes that forms parallel to a plate boundary.
- an area of many fractured pieces of crust along a large fault.
- the boundary between two plates that slide past each other.
12 Clues: a vent in Earth's crust through which molten rock flows. • the boundary between two plates that slide past each other. • the boundary between two plates that move toward each other. • rapid, downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders. • an area of many fractured pieces of crust along a large fault. • ...
La Comida 2018-09-28
Crossword Vocab Crossword 2023-02-16
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- when two plates spread apart along a divergent boundary.
- relatively slow moving, they are rarely deadly
- volcanoes that are large,steep-sided volcanoes that result from explosive eruptions of andesite and rhyolitic lava and ash
- When two plates collide,the denser plate sinks or sub-ducts,into the mantel
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- explosive volcanoes can produce fast-moving avalanches of hot gas,ash,and rock called pyroclastic rock
- large volcanic depressions formed when a volcano's summit collapses or is blown away by explosive activity's
- during an explosive eruption volcanoes can erupt large volumes of volcanic ash
- the thermal energy a volcano produces during an eruption can melt snow and ice on the summit.
- volcanoes that are small, steep-sided volcanoes that erupt gas-rich,basaltic lavas.
- A vent in earths crust through which melted or molten rock flows.
- volcanoes are common along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots.
- volcanoes that are not associated with plate boundaries are called hot spots.
12 Clues: relatively slow moving, they are rarely deadly • when two plates spread apart along a divergent boundary. • A vent in earths crust through which melted or molten rock flows. • When two plates collide,the denser plate sinks or sub-ducts,into the mantel • volcanoes are common along divergent plate boundaries and oceanic hot spots. • ...
Tcap review 2023-04-05
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- The innermost layer of earth. Divided into 2 parts, liquid outer and solid inner. Made of iron and nickel.
- plates large pieces of lithosphere that the ocean and continents rest on.
- floor spreading occurs when divergent plates separate. convection currents cause less dense materials to rise. creates new ocean floor.
- The solid, outermost layer of the earth, lying above the mantle
- Boundary Boundary were tectonic plates divide.
- Spot When magma flows through a crack in the middle of a tectonic plate, and not at a plate boundary. Hawaiian islands were formed this way.
- the supercontinent that existed before continents separated.
- the layer that lies between Earth's crust and core. The majority of earths mass in this layer
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- Form at convergent boundaries where one plate subducts under another, and magma underground is pushed upward.
- boundary Boundary were tectonic plates collide.
- when a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere creates seismic waves.
- boundary Boundary were tectonic plates slide past each other.
12 Clues: Boundary Boundary were tectonic plates divide. • boundary Boundary were tectonic plates collide. • the supercontinent that existed before continents separated. • boundary Boundary were tectonic plates slide past each other. • The solid, outermost layer of the earth, lying above the mantle • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2025-12-16
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- A geological area where two tectonic plates collide and one plate is forced underneath the other and sinks into the Earth's mantle
- German meteorologist and geophysicist famous for proposing the theory of continental drift
- A current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Supercontinent that existed from the late Paleozoic to the early Mesozoic eras (around 335 to 175 million years ago)
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- Pioneering Canadian geophysicist crucial to developing plate tectonics theory
- A pivotal American geologist, known for proposing the theory of seafloor spreading
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- Theory which explains that Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is broken into large, rigid pieces called tectonic plates that slowly move
- Where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other, grinding sideways along faults
- Where two tectonic plates collide
- A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move apart
- The theory that Earth's continents slowly move across the planet's surface over geological time
12 Clues: Where two tectonic plates collide • A current in a fluid that results from convection. • A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move apart • Pioneering Canadian geophysicist crucial to developing plate tectonics theory • A pivotal American geologist, known for proposing the theory of seafloor spreading • ...
Unit 4 2017-01-24
17 Clues: pick • tasty • plate • put in • peaceful • terrible • very hungry • on your own • ruler, king • frightening • for search • not dangerous • smart, intelligent • give service, help • combine or put together • cut (something) into pieces • a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2014-10-13
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- When the tectonics plates collide & make the crust shake
- When two plates slide past each other
- Why & how the plates move
- Huge thick plates atop the underlying mantle
- A deep like abyss
- When two tectonic plates move away from each other
- When the tectonics plates float
- When the tectonic plates sink
- A sesmic size wave
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- A big rift along the mid ocean ridge
- The size & area of a tactonic plate
- When two plates collide
- When new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
- The Movement of Earths plates & causes of earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.
14 Clues: A deep like abyss • A sesmic size wave • When two plates collide • Why & how the plates move • When the tectonic plates sink • When the tectonics plates float • The size & area of a tactonic plate • A big rift along the mid ocean ridge • When two plates slide past each other • Huge thick plates atop the underlying mantle • When two tectonic plates move away from each other • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2014-10-13
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- When the tectonic plates sink
- When two plates slide past each other
- When two tectonic plates move away from each other
- Why & how the plates move
- When two plates collide
- When the tectonics plates collide & make the crust shake
- When new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
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- When the tectonics plates float
- The Movement of Earths plates & causes of earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.
- Huge thick plates atop the underlying mantle
- A deep like abyss
- A big rift along the mid ocean ridge
- The size & area of a tactonic plate
- A sesmic size wave
14 Clues: A deep like abyss • A sesmic size wave • When two plates collide • Why & how the plates move • When the tectonic plates sink • When the tectonics plates float • The size & area of a tactonic plate • A big rift along the mid ocean ridge • When two plates slide past each other • Huge thick plates atop the underlying mantle • When two tectonic plates move away from each other • ...
Tectonic Plate Crossword 2014-10-13
Across
- Why & how the plates move
- A sesmic size wave
- When the tectonics plates collide & make the crust shake
- When new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity
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- When two tectonic plates move away from each other
- When the tectonic plates sink
- The Movement of Earths plates & causes of earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.
- A big rift along the mid ocean ridge
- When two plates collide
- When the tectonics plates float
- Huge thick plates atop the underlying mantle
- A deep like abyss
- The size & area of a tactonic plate
- When two plates slide past each other
14 Clues: A deep like abyss • A sesmic size wave • When two plates collide • Why & how the plates move • When the tectonic plates sink • When the tectonics plates float • The size & area of a tactonic plate • A big rift along the mid ocean ridge • When two plates slide past each other • Huge thick plates atop the underlying mantle • When two tectonic plates move away from each other • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-03-20
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- A theory that the Earth is divided into small number of plates that causes the movements of the Earth's continents and countries
- Movements within the 2nd and 3rd layer of Earth due to the heat caused by the 4th and 5th layer or Earth
- Plates sliding pass each other
- Directly under the 2nd layer of Earth
- A geological feature consisting of a chain of mountains and hills
- It has the same quality as lava but it's underneath a volcano
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- The first two layers of Earth out of five layers
- Plates moving part from each other
- Plates moving towards each other
- The 2nd and 3rd layer of Earth combined
- When one plates is forced to sink under another plate
- It is basically a landslide
- The first layer of Earth
- A long and narrow ditch
14 Clues: A long and narrow ditch • The first layer of Earth • It is basically a landslide • Plates sliding pass each other • Plates moving towards each other • Plates moving part from each other • Directly under the 2nd layer of Earth • The 2nd and 3rd layer of Earth combined • The first two layers of Earth out of five layers • When one plates is forced to sink under another plate • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2021-12-13
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- _______ shoot steam and water high into the air.
- ________ are magma plumes, which push up from the outercore/mantle.
- A ______________ is a pattern of volcanoes in a straight line due to the plate moving over a hotspot (ex: Hawaiian Islands).
- What boundary is when the plates move away from each other?
- _______ is a "super continent" created about 300 million years ago when all the continents were once connected.
- The Australian and Pacific plates are an example of a __________ plate boundary.
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- ___________ shake the ground and occur along plate boundaries & volcanoes.
- The major discovery that was made by Alfred Wegener was called ________ spreading.
- What boundary is when the plates move towards each other?
- What layer of the Earth is made up of the upper mantle?
- What flies into the upper atmosphere that can lead us to lack of supplies, warmth, and sunlight after a volcano has erupted?
- What other than trenches do convergent boundary's create?
- What boundary is when the plates move alongside each other?
- Pillow ____ is a pillow shaped smooth rock formed from volcanoes in the ocean.
- What layer of the Earth is made up of the crust and uppermost part of the mantle?
15 Clues: _______ shoot steam and water high into the air. • What layer of the Earth is made up of the upper mantle? • What boundary is when the plates move towards each other? • What other than trenches do convergent boundary's create? • What boundary is when the plates move alongside each other? • What boundary is when the plates move away from each other? • ...
Plate Motion Review 2025-01-18
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- moving towards the same place
- the place where 2 plates meet
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- an underwater mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- Earth's outermost layer of hard, solid rock that is underneath the soil, vegetation and water
- thinking about your understanding as you read
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
- the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates
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- scientists that study rocks and fossils and examine patterns on Earth's surface in order to make claims about what geologic processes are happening
- any of the many processes (such as eruptions and lava flows) in which gas, lava and ash are pushed out of the surface of earth
- a sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- a long deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- moving apart in different directions
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
14 Clues: moving towards the same place • the place where 2 plates meet • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shaking of Earth's surface • moving apart in different directions • thinking about your understanding as you read • the layer of soft, solid rock underneath Earth's plates • a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like • ...
Plate Tectonics Vocabulary 2023-01-13
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- spreading the hypothesis that new ocean crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges and destroyed at deep-sea trenches; occurs when in a continuous cycle of magma intrusion and spreading
- huge pieces of Earth’s crust that cover its surface and fit together at their edges
- Ancient landmass made up of all the continents that began to break apart 200 mya.
- fracture or system of fractures in Earth’s crust that occur when stress is applied too quickly or stress is to great; can form as a result of horizontal compression, horizontal shear, or horizontal tension.
- the change in elevation of the crust
- device used to map the ocean floor that detects small changes in magnetic fields.
- place where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each another; is characterized by long faults and shallow earthquakes.
- places where two tectonic plates are moving apart: is associated with volcanism, earthquakes, and high heat flow, and is found primarily on the seafloor
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- Wegner’s hypothesis that Earth’s Continents were joined as a single landmass, called Pangaea, that broke apart about 200 mya and slowly moved to their present positions.
- Boundary place where two tectonic plates are moving toward each other; associated with trenches, island arcs, and folded mountains.
- process by which one tectonic plate slips beneath another tectonic plate
- study of Earth’s magnetic record using data gathered from iron-bearing minerals in rocks that have recorded the orientation of Earth’s magnetic field at their time of formation.
- cycle of process that form all mountain ranges, resulting in board linear regions of deformation that you know as mountain rangers but in geology are called orogenic belts.
- describes all the process associated with the discharge of magma, hot water, and steam
14 Clues: the change in elevation of the crust • process by which one tectonic plate slips beneath another tectonic plate • Ancient landmass made up of all the continents that began to break apart 200 mya. • device used to map the ocean floor that detects small changes in magnetic fields. • ...
Earth science 2021-07-02
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- the thickest part of the earth
- the thinnest part of the earth
- an accumulation or deposition of minerals or organic particals
- is formed though cooling and solidification of lava or magma
- the closest layer too the middle of the earth
- when two or more plate separate
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- when one plate sinks underneath the other
- when a rock transphorms because of heat and pressure
- the hottest part of the earth
- the liquid underneath the surface of a volcano
- when two or more plates come together
11 Clues: the hottest part of the earth • the thickest part of the earth • the thinnest part of the earth • when two or more plate separate • when two or more plates come together • when one plate sinks underneath the other • the closest layer too the middle of the earth • the liquid underneath the surface of a volcano • when a rock transphorms because of heat and pressure • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2023-02-15
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- the act of changing
- a plate going under another plate
- the largest land rodent
- The person who came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- The theory that the world is made up of plates
- Tending to be different or develop in different direction.
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- the weight of something compared to its size
- a food made usually made of two pieces of bread
- Warm air cooling down, sinking, warming back up, rising, and repeat
- Relating to convergence
- A cucumber that has been soaked in vinegar
11 Clues: the act of changing • the largest land rodent • Relating to convergence • a plate going under another plate • A cucumber that has been soaked in vinegar • the weight of something compared to its size • The theory that the world is made up of plates • a food made usually made of two pieces of bread • Tending to be different or develop in different direction. • ...
Common Kitchen Contents 2017-02-11
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- Unit of measurement
- Mix with a spoon
- Sharp stabbing implement
- Handy grabber
- Brewed beverage
- Heating appliance
- Dish for liquid
- Unit of measurement
- Flat dish
- Granulated sweetener
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- Pronged utensil
- Antidote
- Infectious agent
- Unit of measurement
- A place where viruses get stolen
- Seasoning
- Reanimated dead person
- Liquid ice
- Hot box
- Bread main ingredient
20 Clues: Hot box • Antidote • Seasoning • Flat dish • Liquid ice • Handy grabber • Pronged utensil • Brewed beverage • Dish for liquid • Mix with a spoon • Infectious agent • Heating appliance • Unit of measurement • Unit of measurement • Unit of measurement • Granulated sweetener • Bread main ingredient • Reanimated dead person • Sharp stabbing implement • A place where viruses get stolen
PORCELAIN 2020-04-07
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- CHILDREN COLLECTION
- MEANS SPOON
- 30% COMPOSITION OF PORCELAIN
- -EXCEPTIONAL WEAVING
- MEANS PLATE
- -LITHOGRAPHY
- MEANS HIGHBALL
- -CRYSTAL COLLECTION
- -CRYSTAL COLLECTION
- MEANS CEREAL
- MEANS RICE
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- IN FRANCE POPULAR FOR PORCELAIN
- MEANS KNIFE
- FIRST PORCELAIN COLLECTION
- -FLATWARE COLLECTION
- -MEANS TEA POT
- 70% PORCELAIN COMPOSITION
- MEANS ASHTRAY
- MEANS BOWL
19 Clues: MEANS BOWL • MEANS RICE • MEANS KNIFE • MEANS SPOON • MEANS PLATE • -LITHOGRAPHY • MEANS CEREAL • MEANS ASHTRAY • -MEANS TEA POT • MEANS HIGHBALL • CHILDREN COLLECTION • -CRYSTAL COLLECTION • -CRYSTAL COLLECTION • -FLATWARE COLLECTION • -EXCEPTIONAL WEAVING • 70% PORCELAIN COMPOSITION • FIRST PORCELAIN COLLECTION • 30% COMPOSITION OF PORCELAIN • IN FRANCE POPULAR FOR PORCELAIN
人教版 PEP 小学英语 三年级 词汇表-B 2021-03-21
WW4 U2 Vocabulary 2025-07-28
17 Clues: bừa bộn • con gái • cái đĩa • cái bát • cái bàn • dễ chịu • sàn nhà • phòng ăn • ngăn nắp • giá sách • cái thảm • cái thìa • thông minh • cái tủ lạnh • hộp đồ chơi • cái bồn rửa • cái ghế sô pha
IN THE KITCHEN 2024-08-21
20 Clues: pan • pin • : dao • : đũa • : cái dĩa • : nắp đậy • : cái nĩa • : cái chén • : máy trộn • : bình trà • : găng tay • : lò nướng • : cái muỗng • : cái khay" • : ấm đun nước • : cái ly có quai • : máy xay sinh tố • pin : cây lăn bột • pan : cái chảo chiên • : cái ly # cup : tách
Tournament Terms 2023-07-25
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- Play A fantastic defensive move where the fielders get two outs in one play!
- Ball A high hit ball that goes into the air often caught by an outfielder.
- The player who wears special gear and crouches behind home plate to catch the pitches.
- The area on the field where the bases and home plate are located.
- A nice hit that lets the batter run to the second base safely.
- Runner A player who is on the bases and can run around to score points.
- A fantastic hit that lets the batter run to the third base safely.
- The player who stands at home plate and tries to hit the ball with the bat.
- The player who throws the ball to the batter from the pitcher's mound.
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- When the pitcher throws four balls to the batter allowing them to take a base for free.
- The grassy area beyond the infield where outfielders play.
- A player who catches or stops the ball from going far during the game.
- An out that happens when the batter misses the ball three times.
- Run A super cool hit that lets the batter run around all the bases and score a point!
- A soft hit where the batter gently taps the ball to move runners around the bases.
15 Clues: The grassy area beyond the infield where outfielders play. • A nice hit that lets the batter run to the second base safely. • An out that happens when the batter misses the ball three times. • The area on the field where the bases and home plate are located. • A fantastic hit that lets the batter run to the third base safely. • ...
Vocabulary Terms 2024-06-14
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- the gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time
- something having many related parts that function together as a whole
- the ground that is at the bottom of the sea
- a German climatologist, geologist, geophysicist, meteorologist, and polar researcher
- invisible or indistinguishable without the use of a microscope
- a laminated usually mounded sedimentary fossil formed from layers of cyanobacteria, calcium carbonate, and trapped sediment
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- cells that have specific structures and functions in the body
- a division of microorganisms that are related to the bacteria but are capable of photosynthesis. They are prokaryotic and represent the earliest known form of life on the earth
- he hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were joined, from about 300 to 200 million years ago
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- a chain of underwater mountains formed by seafloor spreading at divergent plate boundaries
- the general weather over a long period
- gas that is found in small quantities in the atmosphere
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
14 Clues: the general weather over a long period • the ground that is at the bottom of the sea • gas that is found in small quantities in the atmosphere • cells that have specific structures and functions in the body • invisible or indistinguishable without the use of a microscope • something having many related parts that function together as a whole • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary 1 2023-04-03
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- The idea that new crust forming at ridges spreads apart the old sea floor on both sides of the ridges.
- The layer of solid rock that makes up the Earth’s surface that includes the crust and the upper mantle.
- An educated guess about why a natural event occurs.
- The process in which heat moves from a location of higher temperatures to a location of lower temperatures.
- The innermost, densest layer of the Earth. The inner core is solid and the outer core is liquid metal.
- Movement of material due to differences in temperature.
- The gradual movement of continents across the Earth’s surface throughout geological time. A Hypothesis that a supercontinent split into pieces and the pieces moved away from each other.
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is formed from magma that rises to the Earth’s surface between the plates
- The middle layer of the Earth made of hot rocks. The layer beneath Earth’s crust.
- Equipment that measures earthquakes.
- A device capable of measuring a magnetic field.
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- Gasses that surround the Earth.
- Waves of energy that come from earthquakes
- Model that explains the movement of continents and the sea floor.
- A tectonic boundary where two plates slide past one another.
- Hot, molten rock beneath the sea floor.
- Name of the process when a denser oceanic plate may slide under another plate.
- slab of the Earth’s lithosphere that can move around on the planet’s surface.
- The layer below the lithosphere that is a portion of the upper mantle.
- horizontality: Rocks that form in flat, level layers.
- The relative orientation of the poles.
- The rocky outer layer of the Earth’s surface. Earth’s solid surface.
- The part of the surface directly above the center of the earthquake.
- A circular-shaped hole into which a volcano collapses during an eruption.
- Dark, dense igneous rock that makes up the mantle.
- A tectonic boundary where two or more plates are colliding. One plate eventually slides beneath the other causing subduction.
- Boundaries where plates slide past each other.
- The study of underwater depths of ocean floors.
28 Clues: Gasses that surround the Earth. • Equipment that measures earthquakes. • The relative orientation of the poles. • Hot, molten rock beneath the sea floor. • Waves of energy that come from earthquakes • Boundaries where plates slide past each other. • The study of underwater depths of ocean floors. • A device capable of measuring a magnetic field. • ...
Chapter 10 2021-11-24
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- where the chromosomes are aligned, midway between two poles of a cell
- where the sister chromatids are bound together, found in condensed chromosomes
- stage where chromosomes arrive at opposite poles, decondense, and are surrounded by a new nuclear envelope
- haploid reproductive cell
- third phase of interphase, cell undergoes final preparations for mitosis
- mutated gene in the positive regulation o the cell cycle
- unit of heredity, a sequence of DNA that codes for a protein
- first phase in the cell cycle, preparation for mitosis
- stage where chromosomes are aligned at the metaphase plate
- the sequence that the cell passes through, one cell division to the next
- a single DNA molecule of two strands of duplicated DNA
- formed during cytokinesis, a ____ is formed and fused to the metaphase plate which helps form the cell walls of two daughter cells
- first phase of interphase, cell is not preparing to divide
- containing two sets of chromosomes (2n)
- protein found in chromatin, associates with DNA to form nucleosomes
- synthesis stage of interphase where DNA replication happens
- division of the cytoplasm
- composed of microtubules that determines the movement of chromosomes during mitosis
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- gene that when mutated becomes an oncogene
- segment of DNA that codes for regulator proteins that prevent the cell from undergoing uncontrolled division
- formed at the connection between two splitting cells
- total genetic information of a cell
- stage where chromosomes condense and the mitotic spindle starts to form
- protein associated with the centrosome of the chromatid, attracts and dins spindles during prometaphase stage where the nuclear membrane breaks down and mitotic spindle fibers attract to kinetochores
- microtubule structure at the center of an animal cells centrosome
- containing one set of chromosomes (n)
- second phase of interphase, centered on cell growth during mitosis
- regulatory protein for cell growth that monitors DNA damage, halt cell cycle if there is DNA damage and may induce apoptosis
- monitors the readiness of a cell to advance through the stages in the cell cycle
- period of the cell cycle where cells are duplicated
- a phase in mitosis where the sister chromatids separate from each other
- location of a gene on a chromosome
32 Clues: haploid reproductive cell • division of the cytoplasm • location of a gene on a chromosome • total genetic information of a cell • containing one set of chromosomes (n) • containing two sets of chromosomes (2n) • gene that when mutated becomes an oncogene • period of the cell cycle where cells are duplicated • formed at the connection between two splitting cells • ...
Changing Earth's Surface 2025-02-04
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- Scale, 1-10 Scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake
- Plate, Large section of bedrock located between fault lines
- Melted rock beneath earth’s surface
- Melted rock above earth’s surface
- Boundary, An area where two or more tectonic plates meet
- Eruption, When a volcano releases molten lava, hot rock fragments, and gases onto the Earth's surface or into the atmosphere
- Spreading, The process that forms new oceanic crust along divergent boundaries
- Crust, The layer of crust or bedrock located under the earth’s seven continents
- Zone, Convergent boundary where an oceanic plate slides under a continental plate
- Rock behaving like warm clay due to extreme temperature and pressure
- The amount stuff in a sample vs the volume of the sample (how tightly packed together the molecules in a sample are)
- Zone, Convergent boundary where two continental plates are pushing against each other forcing the rock up
- A supercontinent that existed a long time ago in which all current day continents were joined together
- The outermost layers of earth made of solid rock - spans from what we can see on earth’s surface to a few miles below the surface
- The strength of an earthquake
- Loose earth materials, such as sand, soil, and rocks found at earth’s surface
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- To break down
- Boundary, Boundary where two plates move away from each other
- Solid rock underneath loose soil and sediment in the earth’s crust
- Crust, The type of bedrock or crust lying under the oceans of the world
- Trench, A long narrow, deep area on the ocean floor formed at convergent boundaries
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground caused by the shifting of rock within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- Boundary, Two plates sliding past each other
- To build up
- An opening in Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt.
- The layer of earth between the crust and the core made of thick gooey rock and magma - The creep zone is located here
- Ridge, Underwater mountain range formed when magma fills the space along a divergent boundary
- A crack or fracture in earth’s crust
- Boundary, Boundary where two plates are pushing towards each other
29 Clues: To build up • To break down • The strength of an earthquake • Melted rock above earth’s surface • Melted rock beneath earth’s surface • A crack or fracture in earth’s crust • Boundary, Two plates sliding past each other • Boundary, An area where two or more tectonic plates meet • Plate, Large section of bedrock located between fault lines • ...
Pressed for Success: Block Printmaking 2024-11-21
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- A visual art style from the 1920s-1930s characterized by geometric shapes, symmetry, and sleek, modern designs.
- Assessing the success and impact of an artwork or the process, considering its strengths and areas for improvement.
- Refining and evolving artistic ideas and techniques to improve the final work.
- A printmaking technique where an image is carved into linoleum, and the raised surface is inked and pressed onto paper or fabric.
- The arrangement of elements (line, shape, color, etc.) within an artwork to create a cohesive design.
- A decorative art movement (late 19th–early 20th century) featuring flowing lines, organic shapes, and natural forms.
- The practice of marking prints in an edition with a fraction (e.g., 1/50) to indicate the specific print and the total number in the edition.
- Adding the artist’s signature to a print, typically in pencil, to authenticate the artwork.
- Specialized tools with sharp, curved blades used for carving designs into surfaces like wood or linoleum.
- A set of prints made from the same block, plate, or matrix, usually numbered and signed by the artist.
- The process of creating artworks by transferring ink from a matrix (such as a block or plate) onto another surface, like paper.
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- The act of bringing an artistic idea into reality through various techniques and media.
- Exploring and researching art history, ideas, materials, and techniques during the artistic process.
- The area within or around objects in a composition, it can be positive (occupied) or negative (empty).
- The hands-on process of producing an artwork using various methods and materials.
- The ability to create multiple copies of an artwork, often associated with printmaking or digital art.
- A hand-held roller used to spread ink evenly across a printing surface.
- The way of displaying or showing an artwork for viewing.
- The carved surface used in printmaking, such as wood or linoleum, which holds the design for printing.
- The result of transferring an inked image from a matrix (block, plate, etc.) onto another surface like paper.
- The pigmented substance applied to a block or plate for transferring an image during printmaking.
- The process of removing material from a surface (e.g., wood or linoleum) to create a design.
- The overall structure of a design.
- A soft, durable material used as a surface for carving in linocut printmaking.
24 Clues: The overall structure of a design. • The way of displaying or showing an artwork for viewing. • A hand-held roller used to spread ink evenly across a printing surface. • Refining and evolving artistic ideas and techniques to improve the final work. • A soft, durable material used as a surface for carving in linocut printmaking. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - Charles Reichert. 2025-03-18
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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
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- 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 • 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. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary - Jasmin Rodriguez Castillo 2025-03-21
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- A liquid resistance to flowing or the thickness to a liquid.
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake.
- 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.
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface.
- The process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges.
- Rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- A fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred.
- 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.
- The rigid outer part of the earth,consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter.
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- Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake.
- 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.
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth.
- 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 lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- Rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- A naturally occurring,inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition.
- The transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice.
26 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. • A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • Loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock. • A liquid resistance to flowing or the thickness to a liquid. • ...
Lithosphere vocab. 2025-10-08
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- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- 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 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
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
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- 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 concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- 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
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
26 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. • ...
UNIT 4B VOCABULARY 2017-01-08
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- map that shows shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines and shows other land features using symbols.
- outermost layer of earths surface which is rocky and solid; includes the crust the rigid part of the upper mantle.
- rocky material that makes up the continents; its less dense and contains a greater amount of lighter colored minerals than oceanic crust
- a boundary between two lithoshperic plates are sliding past each other.
- formed where two sections of earths crust are colliding
- mountains formed by the bending of rocks.
- on a map a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level.
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- mountains formed when rocks move along faults, leaving blocks of crust at different elevations
- under sea mountain range that forms where two parts of earths crust are pushing apart.
- form where lithoshperic plate are moving away from each other.
- the process in which one lithoshperic plate slides under another, occurs at converging plate boundaries.
- portion of earths crust that lies beneath the oceans; it is thinner than continental crust.
- height above sea level.
13 Clues: height above sea level. • mountains formed by the bending of rocks. • formed where two sections of earths crust are colliding • form where lithoshperic plate are moving away from each other. • a boundary between two lithoshperic plates are sliding past each other. • on a map a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level. • ...
Tectonic Plates 2025-03-04
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- zone the area where subduction occurs
- ridge a long chain of mountains extending throughout all the oceans
- outer part of the earth's crust and the mantle
- core inner most layer of the earth
- boundary where plates move together; plate collide and interact producing features including trenches, volcanoes and mountains, destructive plate boundaries as they destroy lithospheric crust
- boundary where plates move apart, most are spreading centers located along the crests of mid-ocean ridges, some spreading centers occur on continents, they are constructive boundaries making new crust
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- crust crust found under the oceans
- core the liquid layer of the earth
- crust crust found on land
- spreading the process when new ocean floor forms along Earth’s mid-ocean ridges and slowly moves outward across ocean basins; new oceanic lithosphere is formed and the floor becomes wider
- trench long, steep valleys found at the deepest part of the Earth’s oceans
- tectonics theory Earth’s lithospheric plates move slowly relative to each other, driven by convection currents in the mantle
- valley deep central valley running down the center of a ridge
13 Clues: crust crust found on land • core inner most layer of the earth • crust crust found under the oceans • core the liquid layer of the earth • zone the area where subduction occurs • outer part of the earth's crust and the mantle • valley deep central valley running down the center of a ridge • ridge a long chain of mountains extending throughout all the oceans • ...
Who Am I & What Did I Do 2021-02-05
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- x-rays
- culture plate method to ID pathogens
- first female physician in US
- DNA
- microscope
- bifocals
- separate Siamese twins
- human heart transplant
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- founder of nursing
- smallpox vaccine
- microbiology
- father of medicine
- American red cross
- polio vaccine
- stethoscope
- penicillin
- antiseptics during surgery
- psychology & psychiatry
18 Clues: DNA • x-rays • bifocals • microscope • penicillin • stethoscope • microbiology • polio vaccine • smallpox vaccine • founder of nursing • father of medicine • American red cross • separate Siamese twins • human heart transplant • psychology & psychiatry • antiseptics during surgery • first female physician in US • culture plate method to ID pathogens
Spanish Assignment 2020-05-21
Tableware5 2019-04-23
Thing's In The Kitchen 2019-04-20
Ham & cheese sandwich 2019-09-11
интерфаза 2021-08-03
Au Restaurant 2013-05-08
table 2018-12-05
Vocabulary 2023-10-17
Things in the Kitchen 2024-01-12
measure words 2024-04-29
Kitchen words 2024-11-21
Objects in The Bathroom and Kitchen 2025-04-27
Petas quizlet crossword (kitchen) 2025-04-14
Buon Anno 2025 2024-12-30
Unit 12 Place Setting Vocabulary 2025-05-03
My New Word 2024-09-18
Hanna's List 2025-11-05
Things in the kITCHEN 2025-08-01
Plate Tectonics 2022-01-19
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- When oceanic and continental plates move together. The oceanic plate is forced under the lighter continental plate
- When plates move apart. Volcanoes are formed as magma wells up to fill the gap
- Occurs when older, denser tectonic plates sink into the mantle, pulling newer and less dense sections of plate along behind
- A sudden shaking of the ground which releases energy and results from underground movement along a fault plane
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- When two continental plates collide. Neither plate is forced under the other
- Where plates slide past each other in opposite directions, or in the same direction but at different speeds
- A term used to describe a liquid substance (eg rock, glass or metal) formed by heating a solid
- Crowded closely together
8 Clues: Crowded closely together • When two continental plates collide. Neither plate is forced under the other • When plates move apart. Volcanoes are formed as magma wells up to fill the gap • A term used to describe a liquid substance (eg rock, glass or metal) formed by heating a solid • ...
SET 7 Arapaho Language 2021-02-25
house hold items 2021-02-24
Spanish April Crossword 2020-04-23
Spanish April Crossword 2020-04-23
EL picnic 2021-04-06
Mini Event 2021-07-12
Dishes 2019-02-04
resy 2019-04-05
En el restaurante 2019-04-04
SAS Bahasa Inggris 2023-11-29
KJØKKEN 2023-02-10
things in the Kitchen 2023-03-30
Märchen 2024-04-11
Restaurateur Nouns 2023-02-02
Rock Transformations Vocab 2022-11-22
utensinals 2025-03-28
cocina 2025-03-28
eten en drinken 2025-12-12
Tectonic crossword 2022-10-12
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- branch of geology studying earths the crust
- molten rocks under the crust if earth
- drift the movement of continents
- crash with violent impact
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- crake in earths crust where two plates meet
- science of earth’s structure
- the moving of on plate under another
- the scientist who made the theory of continental drift
- layer of rock between earths crust and outer core
- A big chunk of earths crust
10 Clues: crash with violent impact • A big chunk of earths crust • science of earth’s structure • drift the movement of continents • the moving of on plate under another • molten rocks under the crust if earth • crake in earths crust where two plates meet • branch of geology studying earths the crust • layer of rock between earths crust and outer core • ...
Conduction by-Gladys 2021-01-20
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- is when heat moves from one object to another object through a touch.
- made up of atoms.
- very hot pizza touches the plate so the plate get hot.
- material to conduct heat
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- how steep a curve is.
- explains how our understanding of the atom has changed over time.
- form of matter.
- something that is hot or cold.
- small pieces of matter.
- radiation that makes things because they are warm.
10 Clues: form of matter. • made up of atoms. • how steep a curve is. • small pieces of matter. • material to conduct heat • something that is hot or cold. • radiation that makes things because they are warm. • very hot pizza touches the plate so the plate get hot. • explains how our understanding of the atom has changed over time. • ...
Anand Jani 6 2023-12-07
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- energy from a earthquake
- it measures energy from a earthquake
- Another way to say hurricane but with c
- The outer most layer
- where two tectonic plates slide past each other
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- Where the oceanic tectonic plate slides under the continental plate
- The inner most layer
- Another way to say hurricane but with t
- A type of volcano that looks like a sheld
- A state where a volcano can erupt
10 Clues: The inner most layer • The outer most layer • energy from a earthquake • A state where a volcano can erupt • it measures energy from a earthquake • Another way to say hurricane but with t • Another way to say hurricane but with c • A type of volcano that looks like a sheld • where two tectonic plates slide past each other • ...
