plate Crossword Puzzles
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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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Utensils 2022-08-05
Utensils 2022-08-05
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
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
3.3 Menu 2023-04-24
Across
- when an oceanic plate runs into a continental plate and slides beneath it
- Plates underneath the crust
- The person who came up with Pangaea
Down
- The crust of the Earth
- formed by tectonic plates moving towards together
- Caused by tectonic plates moving
- caused the same way as earthquakes
- the layer below the crust
- A land before the tectonic plates moved apart
- formed by tectonic plates moving apart
10 Clues: The crust of the Earth • the layer below the crust • Plates underneath the crust • Caused by tectonic plates moving • caused the same way as earthquakes • The person who came up with Pangaea • formed by tectonic plates moving apart • A land before the tectonic plates moved apart • formed by tectonic plates moving towards together • ...
Volcanoes 2025-03-13
Across
- the name of the supercontinent
- a plate margin that the plates pull apart from each other
- the plate that has Europe and Asia in
- a volcano in Hawaii
- a volcano that can erupt but aren’t
- a volcano that stopped flights in Europe for a period of time
Down
- a narrow tall volcano
- the supervolcano that erupted 640000 years ago
- the volcano that destroyed pompeii
- a low wide volcano
10 Clues: a low wide volcano • a volcano in Hawaii • a narrow tall volcano • the name of the supercontinent • the volcano that destroyed pompeii • a volcano that can erupt but aren’t • the plate that has Europe and Asia in • the supervolcano that erupted 640000 years ago • a plate margin that the plates pull apart from each other • ...
Tectonic crossword 2022-10-12
Across
- branch of geology studying earths the crust
- molten rocks under the crust if earth
- drift the movement of continents
- crash with violent impact
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Continental Drift 2024-04-11
Across
- when sections of earth collide
- Alfred ____________ theory of continental drift
- largest continental plate in the world
- when one section of earth dives below another in a collision
- where one continent plate touches another
Down
- super continent
- these tall structures are found a some continent seams
- Seven massive plates of land make up the earth
- when sections of earth separate
- when sections of earth slide past one another
10 Clues: super continent • when sections of earth collide • when sections of earth separate • largest continental plate in the world • where one continent plate touches another • when sections of earth slide past one another • Seven massive plates of land make up the earth • Alfred ____________ theory of continental drift • these tall structures are found a some continent seams • ...
French Review 2021-05-07
17 Clues: as • less • fork • bowl • lunch • snack • knife • spoon • tablecloth • assiette plate • dessus de above • to set the table • déjeuner breakfast • Watch out!/Be careful! • to put; to put on; to set • table setting; silverware • to have to (must); to odîner dinner
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2024-09-04
Across
- the movement of large quantities of ice across land
- a type of boundary interaction where plates move together and collide.
- heat driven cycles the occur under the Earth's mantle and contribute to tectonic plate movement.
- a type of boundary interaction where plates move apart
- the most common type of boundary where plates slip and grind past each other.
- the point of the Earth's surface directly above the sticking point of an Earthquake
Down
- when molten material escapes a rift in the earth's surface to cool and harden to form new oceanic crust
- the cause of tectonic plates 'sticking' together at faults.
- an instrument used to measure the motion of the ground during Earthquakes.
- a transform boundary that is located in California.
- a German geophysicist who first proposed a theory and evidence for continental drift
- a phenomenon at convergent boundaries where one plate is driven under the other and the weight pulls to rest of the plate behind it.
12 Clues: the movement of large quantities of ice across land • a transform boundary that is located in California. • a type of boundary interaction where plates move apart • the cause of tectonic plates 'sticking' together at faults. • a type of boundary interaction where plates move together and collide. • ...
Tectonic plates 2023-02-23
Across
- _________ currents are what help move tectonic plates
- When a oceanic and contenental plate meet and the oceanic plate slides under the contenental plate
- _____ is much more awsome than Maddi Morison (sorry Maddi if I spelled your name wrong:)
Down
- _________ boundries are when two plates move away from eachother
- _________ boundries can be shown by two arrows sliding past eachother, not towered or away from eachother
- ______ plates are sections or earth's crust
- __________ boundries can creat mountains if both plates are the same density
- _________ can be formed at a convergent boundry
8 Clues: ______ plates are sections or earth's crust • _________ can be formed at a convergent boundry • _________ currents are what help move tectonic plates • _________ boundries are when two plates move away from eachother • __________ boundries can creat mountains if both plates are the same density • ...
Annabel - Ring of fire 2018-07-04
Across
- One of the plates that New Zealand lies on. (I)
- Deepest parts of the ocean floor, where the plates are subducting under each other
- The word they used to describe the shape of the ring of fire (in the video)
- The other plate that New Zealand lies on. (P)
Down
- The trench north of New Zealand
- The ring of fire extends to ______ and all the way to New Zealand
- The length of the Pacific ring
- This plate was once believed to be apart of the Pacific plate
8 Clues: The length of the Pacific ring • The trench north of New Zealand • The other plate that New Zealand lies on. (P) • One of the plates that New Zealand lies on. (I) • This plate was once believed to be apart of the Pacific plate • The ring of fire extends to ______ and all the way to New Zealand • ...
Nail Structure 2022-10-04
Across
- the part of the nail that grows the nail.
- the part of the nail that hangs over the finger
- The nail on top of the nail bed
- Dead skin that grows upwards on the nail plate
Down
- the under part of the nail that the nail lies on
- the underlying skin of the free edge
- the sides of the nail that hold the nail plate on the sides
- The half white circle on the bottom of the nail that defines the free edge
8 Clues: The nail on top of the nail bed • the underlying skin of the free edge • the part of the nail that grows the nail. • Dead skin that grows upwards on the nail plate • the part of the nail that hangs over the finger • the under part of the nail that the nail lies on • the sides of the nail that hold the nail plate on the sides • ...
Viss par Datoriem 2014-04-28
Across
- Ar šo ierīci var izkopēt arī datus no datora un papīra
- Tai ir dažādi apzīmējumi dažādiem lielumies GB un MB
- Personālo datu papildierīce, kas no ciparu datiem ģenerē skaņu atveidojušos analogsignalus
- Attiecas uz korpusu kurā atrodasgalvenās datora satāvdaļas
- Montāžas plate, kas veido datoru pamatsruktūru
Down
- Caur to var ievadīt dažādu informāciju
- Pieslēgto elektrību sadala un aizvada visām nepieciešamajam ierīcēm
- Caur tām var klausīties savu iemīļoto mūziku tieši ausīs
- Personālā datora lielas ietilpības palīgatmiņa
- Garšo siers
- Galvenā mikroshēma, kas veic aprēķinus
11 Clues: Garšo siers • Caur to var ievadīt dažādu informāciju • Galvenā mikroshēma, kas veic aprēķinus • Personālā datora lielas ietilpības palīgatmiņa • Montāžas plate, kas veido datoru pamatsruktūru • Tai ir dažādi apzīmējumi dažādiem lielumies GB un MB • Ar šo ierīci var izkopēt arī datus no datora un papīra • Caur tām var klausīties savu iemīļoto mūziku tieši ausīs • ...
Analysis crossword assignment Imtiyaz and group 2021-09-08
Across
- Ideal Shape of chromatographic peaks
- plot of plate height vs Mobile phase velocity
- Common trade name of a stationary phase in gas chromatography
- Name the most sensitive as well as selective detector
- pumps that give pulse free output
- Peak area are independent of
Down
- Highest precision method in chromatography
- referred to as superficially porous packings or porous layered beads
- Increase in plate height increases
- wavelength at which two components show equal absorptivity
- Absorbance of drug containing other absorbing substance give which absorption
11 Clues: Peak area are independent of • pumps that give pulse free output • Increase in plate height increases • Ideal Shape of chromatographic peaks • Highest precision method in chromatography • plot of plate height vs Mobile phase velocity • Name the most sensitive as well as selective detector • wavelength at which two components show equal absorptivity • ...
Setting the table 2021-12-09
Across
- you stir sugar in your cup with it
- made of paper or cloth to wipe your mouth
- if you eat meat you need this utensil
- you eat your first course from it
- that is used to cover the table
Down
- you need these to cut something
- all the utensils that you use for eating
- you eat cakes with this utensil
- it's placed right under the plate individually
- you need it you eat soup
- a flat, round dish you eat from
11 Clues: you need it you eat soup • you need these to cut something • you eat cakes with this utensil • a flat, round dish you eat from • that is used to cover the table • you eat your first course from it • you stir sugar in your cup with it • if you eat meat you need this utensil • all the utensils that you use for eating • made of paper or cloth to wipe your mouth • ...
The Quest 2020-12-01
Across
- Blue and white object caught in the net
- Name of the boy that helped Daeng
- Island near Pattaya where Mark found a sixteenth century Chinese wreck
- Place where Daeng went fishing
- Shining object on Daeng's hand
- Foreigner from America or Europe
- A ship which sank a long time ago
Down
- Big, white, sailing boat
- Pieces of this were found in the wreck
- This man wrote about old shipwrecks
- A piece of this was used to wrap the plate
11 Clues: Big, white, sailing boat • Place where Daeng went fishing • Shining object on Daeng's hand • Foreigner from America or Europe • Name of the boy that helped Daeng • A ship which sank a long time ago • This man wrote about old shipwrecks • Pieces of this were found in the wreck • Blue and white object caught in the net • A piece of this was used to wrap the plate • ...
12.2 2025-03-22
Across
- crustaceans have what kind of eyes
- appendage to crush food
- crusteacens have what kind of circulatory systems
- majority of crustaceans use this kind of fertilization
- flipper-like appendages
- keystone species that make up the largest oceanic biomass
Down
- a large group of arthropods,2nd to insects, have an exoskeleton plate and flipper-like appendages
- species that has a strategic placement on the food chain
- crustaceans reproduce with what kind of reproduction
- single exoskeletal plate that covers tcephalothoraxrax
- claws
11 Clues: claws • appendage to crush food • flipper-like appendages • crustaceans have what kind of eyes • crusteacens have what kind of circulatory systems • crustaceans reproduce with what kind of reproduction • single exoskeletal plate that covers tcephalothoraxrax • majority of crustaceans use this kind of fertilization • species that has a strategic placement on the food chain • ...
Chapter 10 2021-11-08
Across
- 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 by the Golgi vesicles during cytokinesis, a phragmoplast 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
Down
- 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
- position of a gene on a chromosome
32 Clues: haploid reproductive cell • division of the cytoplasm • position 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 • ...
Caster Terminology 2024-03-05
Across
- complete assembly of fastening, raceway ball bearings, washers, kingpin, and legs
- a caster that can move forward or backward, and can rotate to change directions.
- Interior structure of the wheel
- Swivel assembly is held together by ball bearings, securing top plate and legs together through integrated raceways.
- A reinforced area around the wheel bore. In some cases, this provides a surface for brake engagement.
- perpendicular distance between the vertical centerlines of the kingpin and the axel of a swivel caster
- Race Two rows of ball bearings move independently through two levels of ball races
- Locks are accessories which will engage with the swivel mechanism, preventing swivel rotation.
- Bearings small steel balls upon which fork and fastening swivel
- Plate A horizontal plate for attaching a caster to equipment; spreads the load over a larger area, and often requires a large flat service for attachment.
- single piece of metal is formed in a press.
- Height the vertical distance from the top of the caster mounting plate to the bottom of the wheel
Down
- a caster that cannot rotate to change directions; capable of straight-line movement
- A housing with tracks or grooves in which ball bearings reside
- Race A single row of ball bearings in the raceway
- a caster with an added accessory to stop one or more types of movement.
- A set of legs is attached to a yoke base/ball cup
- Radius The horizontal distance from the centerline of the caster kingpin to the outer edge of the wheel
- part of the caster which contacts the floor surface, and rolls when a unit is put into motion.
- Rivet formed with orbital forming tool, compacting and spreading material out, providing a strong bond
- center-most part of the wheel, hollow for the insertion of an axle or bearing.
- A threaded nut and bolt – or staked component – that holds the swivel assembly together
- Two parts extruding from the yoke by which the wheel(s) is attached
- width of the wheel tread cross section, measured at the base of the tread rather than at the point of floor contact (also known as tread width)
- Area of the wheel which contacts the floor; determine the best type for an application by surface, noise level, shock absorptions and chemical contact requirements.
- (also: Horn, Yoke, Frame) – portion of a caster which attaches the wheel to the: swivel sections and fastening on a swivel caster; or, the fastening on a rigid caster
26 Clues: Interior structure of the wheel • single piece of metal is formed in a press. • Race A single row of ball bearings in the raceway • A set of legs is attached to a yoke base/ball cup • A housing with tracks or grooves in which ball bearings reside • Bearings small steel balls upon which fork and fastening swivel • ...
Kaylee Price-Unit 5 vocab 2025-03-18
Across
- rock rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- resource A natural resource that is consumed faster or above the rate in which it is replaced.
- spreading the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- magma that reaches Earth's surface
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
Down
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- A body of molten rock found at depth, including any dissolved gases and crystals.
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- boundary A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- wave vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
- rock rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
- rock a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
- resource A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- a concentration of heat in the mantle capable of producing magma, which rises to Earth's surface
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
26 Clues: magma that reaches Earth's surface • a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred • loose particles created by weathering and erosion of rock • rock a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma • A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid • boundary A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other. • ...
Emerie Hartsell 2025-03-18
Across
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- Rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- 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
- The process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- 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.
- The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
Down
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- The transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during 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 plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- A rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- Rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- A fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
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 plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - Alan Cruz-Rangel 2025-03-18
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 Davis Griffin 2025-10-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 - Eli Hatley 2025-10-16
Across
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- rock formed by the alteration of preexisting, solid rock deep within the Earth by heat, pressure, and/or chemically active fluids
- 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
- the process by which plate tectonics produces new oceanic lithosphere at ocean ridges
- 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.
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth
Down
- The process in which rock is broken down by chemical reactions; changes the rock's molecular composition
- the transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as wind, water, or ice
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same or below rate at which the resource is consumed
- vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during 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 plate boundary where two plates move away from each other.
- a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition
- a rock formed by the crystallization of molten magma
- The soft upper layer of the mantle just below the lithosphere. Lithospheric plates float on top of it.
- The process in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces; no change in rock composition.
- The point beneath Earth's surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake
- rock formed from the weathered products of preexisting rocks that have been transported, deposited, compacted and cemented.
- a fracture in Earth along which movement has occurred
- A liquid's resistance to flowing -or- the thickness of a liquid
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 plate boundary where two plates move away from each other. • ...
Drew Pollard - Unit 5 Vocab 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
- 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. • ...
Vocab 2021-03-23
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- used to hold hot beverages.
- a person employed to greet customers at a shop, restaurant, or other business.
- a large plate usually 10 inches in diameter used for the main course of a meal.
- a plate five to six inches in diameter for individual servings of bread and butter.
- he longest knife in a set of flatware.
- communication between a customer and a company.
- intended for use when eating snails from the shell or from a snail dish.
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
- be used for collecting any dripping of soup from the soup bowl when it is being drunk with the help of soup spoon.
- used to put food on a plate.
- a bowl of water used for rinsing one's fingers after the last course of a formal meal served à la russe.
- The small spoon for the stirring of sugar or milk in a hot drink
- Special ovenproof plates with six small indentations, designed to hold snails.
- a restaurant worker who helps the wait staff and bartenders improve the dining experience for customers.
- A food warmer consisting of a stand or dish heated by a flame underneath.
- smaller than a coffee spoon.
- is typically the size and shape of a dessert spoon, but with a flattened bowl that has a thinner edge and a small notch on one side.
- a manner of dining that involves courses being brought to the table sequentially.
- is a small bowl with a flat bottom that is used for serving side dishes or dipping sauces.
- A large decorative plate used underneath the plate on which food is served.
- a large, decorative base setting on top of which other dinnerware is placed during formal occasions such as catered events, weddings, etc.
- dinnerware
- a questionnaire, a study, a report of opinions.
- the way that someone or something looks.
- a sales technique where an employee asks a customer if they would like to include an additional purchase or recommends a product which might suit the client.
- a short broad four-tined fork used in eating salad or pastry.
- a fork designed for eating pastries and other desserts from a plate.
- when food is served on large platters meant for sharing, rather than as individual plates.
- someone whose job involves greeting restaurant customers and supervising the wait staff.
- a bowl, usually wider and more shallow than a cereal bowl, in which soup is served.
- a designated area where a certain type of food is prepared.
- A narrow fork with three tines, this fork is useful for handling shellfish.
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- In this style dishes are neatly plated in the kitchen by the kitchen staff and placed at the guest's cover from the right-hand side.
- a round-bowled spoon somewhat smaller than a soup spoon.
- brief surveys that allow customers to rate their experiences.
- a plate about seven inches in diameter chiefly for individual servings of salad.
- A fast food restaurant
- the different types of services in different restaurants.
- a container for holding liquids while drinking.
- a small spoon to eat a sundae with.
- responsible for supervising the general operations of a specific department in an organization.
- a knife used to cut meat(steak).
- used to spread butter or jam.
- used to eat main courses or entrees
- a spoon with a large or rounded bowl for eating soup.
- a scalloped shaped blade, the end is just pointy enough to pick small bones from a cooked fish.
- A pastry fork, pie fork or cake fork is a fork designed for eating pastries and other desserts from a plate. The fork has three or four tines.
- responsible to promote and ensure guest satisfaction, maintain a safe and sanitary work environment and ensure only the highest quality products are being served.
- the liaison between the kitchen and the waiter, he also assists the waiter or captain with wine and beverage service and helps “mark” or set the table before each course.
- a chef prepares food on a guerdon (hot tray) table-side rather than in a kitchen.
- a person who removes dirty dishes and resets tables in a restaurant
- a deep covered dish from which soup is served.
- used to crack the shell of shellfish.
- A kitchen utensil that is used as a tool when eating snails in the shell.
- (also known as family service) is a great way of bringing everyone together.
- the chief waiter in a restaurant.
- used to hold and serve gravy.
- a large short-handled fork used in loading and unloading fish.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
59 Clues: dinnerware • A fast food restaurant • used to hold hot beverages. • used to put food on a plate. • smaller than a coffee spoon. • used to spread butter or jam. • used to hold and serve gravy. • a knife used to cut meat(steak). • the chief waiter in a restaurant. • a small spoon to eat a sundae with. • used to eat main courses or entrees • used to crack the shell of shellfish. • ...
Unit 2B Vocabulary 2020-11-04
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- divergent boundary under the ocean where new seafloor forms.
- the motion of the continents over time
- plates split, new land forms
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- the state of gravitational equilibrium between Earth's crust and mantle
- As the Earth's crust deforms, the rocks which span the opposing sides of a fault are subjected to shear stress. Slowly they deform, until their internal rigidity is exceeded.
- the force per unit area that is placed on a rock
- a change in shape or size resulting from applied forces
- Formed when molten rock rises through the crust and pushes up the rock layers above it
- the very slow creeping motion of Earth's solid silicate mantle caused by convection currents carrying heat from the interior to the planet's surface
- the change in size or shape of an object
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- the place inside Earth's crust where an earthquake originates
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movement
- an area of the Earth's surface where seismographs can only barely detect an earthquake after its seismic waves have passed through the Earth
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of Earth’s Plates
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- a longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph
- a large volcanic crater, especially one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano.
- sliding plate force is a proposed driving force for plate motion in plate tectonics that occurs at mid-ocean ridges as the result of the rigid lithosphere sliding down the hot, raised asthenosphere below mid-ocean ridges
- a seismic water wave
- a type of elastic wave and are one of the two main types of elastic body waves, so named because they move through the body of an object
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration.
- plates collide
- the quasi-periodic aggregation and dispersal of Earth's continental crust.
- a line of mountains connected by high ground.
- a fluidized mixture of hot rock fragments, gases, and entrapped air that moves at high speed in thick, dark, turbulent clouds that hug the ground
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- the branch of geophysics concerned with the magnetism in rocks that was induced by the earth's magnetic field at the time of their formation.
- a fragment of crustal material formed on, or broken off from, one tectonic plate and accreted or "sutured" to crust lying on another plate.
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
- the superocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea
- a record produced by a seismograph.
- a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media
- a soft, light permanent wave designed to give the hair fullness.
- volcanic activity or phenomena.
- a number that characterizes the relative size of an earthquake
- Continental Crust is pushed together and up
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- process by which new crust forms at midocean ridges
- areas within tectonic plates where magma reaches the surface
- when one or stacks of originally flat and planar surfaces such as sedimentary beds become bent or curved
- fronts rise along normal faults as a result of crustal stretching
- a section of a fault that has produced earthquakes in the past but is now quiet.
- the shallow water area found in proximity to continents
- is that part of the motion of a tectonic plate caused by its subduction
- plates slide past each other, forming faults and causing earthquakes
- describing the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effects on the earth's surface and on humans and their structures
- an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape
- a linear zone where the lithosphere is being pulled apart
52 Clues: plates collide • a seismic water wave • plates split, new land forms • volcanic activity or phenomena. • a record produced by a seismograph. • the motion of the continents over time • the change in size or shape of an object • Continental Crust is pushed together and up • a line of mountains connected by high ground. • the force per unit area that is placed on a rock • ...
Earth Science chapter 6 Review 2024-06-03
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- the innermost layer of the earth, generates a magnetic field
- when the crust slips and causes the earth to shake violently
- the circular motion of hot molten rock rising then cooling and sinking beneath the crust
- when the more dense plate pulls itself into the mantle at a subduction zone
- a large area of crust that floats on the mantle
- when two plates slide past each other, causing fault lines and major earthquakes
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- when two plates crash into each other, likely causing mountains to form
- when two plates move away from each other, causing a rift valley
- this occurs when an opening in the seafloor builds islands as the plates move over it, like Hawaii
- generated by earth's core, it is what makes compasses work and protects the earth from the Sun's radiation
- an opening in the crust that spews magma (now called lava) out of the top and along the sides
- what we live on, the outermost layer of the earth, the rock that floats on the mantle
- when the more dense plate slides under the less dense plate
13 Clues: a large area of crust that floats on the mantle • when the more dense plate slides under the less dense plate • the innermost layer of the earth, generates a magnetic field • when the crust slips and causes the earth to shake violently • when two plates move away from each other, causing a rift valley • ...
corrections 2021-05-20
20 Clues: fluff • levels • by date • food 135 • the menu • oven mit • stem veggie • preparation • milk products • hands 20 secs • measuring cup • preservatives • milk fats rises • fat heavy cream • liquid all at once • buttermilk and kefir • blender or two forks • fiber whole wheat cereal • grill keep fruit nutrients • right of the dinner plate
Indonesian Terms 2021-04-27
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- cloth
- resistance
- eruptions
- plate airlines
- cremation ceremony
- bullfighting
- level meeting
- the body
- in the price of goods
- Catholic leader
- institutions contain senators
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- pinned to clothes
- of mountain height
- worn on the upper body
- country
- of state of Malaysia
- ruminate
- in Papua
- of provincial level
- Agung is located in this province
20 Clues: cloth • country • ruminate • in Papua • the body • eruptions • resistance • bullfighting • level meeting • plate airlines • Catholic leader • pinned to clothes • of mountain height • cremation ceremony • of provincial level • of state of Malaysia • in the price of goods • worn on the upper body • institutions contain senators • Agung is located in this province
i love you hayden 2024-05-04
21 Clues: kink • tattoo • old job • allergy • allergy • colouring • tour guide • rubys idol • first date • rubys child • comedy show • month we met • our first trip • melbourne hotel • favourite colour • favourite colour • rubys best friend • hoodie i gave you • rubys special skill • number plate of van • first thing we watched together
Kickball 2025-04-09
20 Clues: walk • rubber • tagout • forceout • straight • foulball • infielder • underhand • strikeout • placement • three outs • home plate • outfielder • four bases • where to run • eight players • three strikes • varying- confuse • shortstop covers ground between 2 and 3 • flyout-occurs when a kicked ball is caught in the air before touching the ground
