Geology layers
Across
- 3. A crack or fissure in the Earth’s surface where tectonic plates are moving apart.
- 9. A crack in the Earth’s crust where two tectonic plates meet and move relative to each other.
- 11. Rock formed by the accumulation and compression of sediment over time.
- 12. The shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of tectonic plates.
- 14. A semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere that allows tectonic plates to move.
- 15. An opening in the Earth’s surface where molten rock, ash, and gasses erupt.
- 17. The solid innermost layer of the Earth, composed primarily of iron and nickel.
- 18. Rock formed from cooled and solidified magma or lava.
- 19. The thicker, less dense part of the Earth’s crust that forms the continents.
- 20. The outermost layer of the Earth, composed of solid rock.
- 21. A region where one tectonic plate moves beneath another into the mantle.
Down
- 1. The rigid outer layer of the Earth, comprising the crust and the upper part of the mantle.
- 2. Vibrations that travel through the Earth, typically caused by earthquakes.
- 4. Large sections of the Earth’s lithosphere that move and interact at their boundaries.
- 5. The thinner, denser part of the Earth’s crust that underlies the oceans.
- 6. The liquid layer of the Earth between the mantle and inner core, composed of molten iron and nickel.
- 7. The layer beneath the crust, composed of silicate rocks rich in iron and magnesium.
- 8. Molten rock located beneath the Earth’s surface.
- 10. Rock that has been changed by heat and pressure from its original form.
- 13. Molten rock that reaches the Earth’s surface through volcanic activity.
- 16. Circular movements of molten material in the mantle, driving plate tectonics.