Ch 8 Plate Tectonics Review
Across
- 4. bends in rock that form when compression shortens and thickens earth's crust
- 6. magma that exits a volcano and is exposed to air or water
- 10. the sinking movement of ocean floor back into the mantle
- 11. the boundary at which plates slip past each other
- 12. a single number that geologists use to assign to an earthquake based on the earthquake's size
- 13. long, zipperlike chains of undersea mountains
- 14. an opening in the earth's crust through which material is forced upwards during a volcanic eruption
- 16. traces of organisms preserved in rock
- 18. a triangle shaped hill formed as material from volcanic eruptions piles up around the volcanic vent
- 19. He developed the continental drift hypothesis
- 21. undersea valleys that are the deepest parts of the ocean
- 23. a volcano that poses little threat of eruption but could reawaken someday
- 24. a break in the rock of earth's crust or mantle
- 25. a molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle
- 27. a cyclical movement of fluid in the mantle
- 28. a volcano that poses very little threat of eruption
Down
- 1. seismic waves produced by earthquakes are measured by this device
- 2. a structure that forms in earth's crust when molten material, or magma, reaches earth's surface
- 3. the supercontinent that broke up into the continents we know today
- 5. vibrations that travel through earth carrying energy released by earthquakes and volcanoes
- 7. the most dangerous volcanoes that could erupt at any moment
- 8. the hypothesis that all of the continents had once been together and drifted apart
- 9. scientists use these to measure plate motions
- 15. the boundary at which plates come together
- 17. the process by which molten rock flows up through a crack in earth's crust and hardens into solid strips of new rock on both sides of the crack
- 20. the boundary at which plates move apart
- 22. the shaking and trembling that results from plate movements
- 26. the force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume