Layers of the Earth.
Across
- 3. Where two boundaries move past one another.
- 5. The crust and the outer upper mantle. It’s the most rigid part of the earth.
- 6. Violent shaking of the ground, normally caused from movement within the earths crust.
- 9. Moving in different directions from the common point.
- 14. Flowing fluids that are moving because there is a temperature or density difference.
Down
- 1. Moving towards or meeting at some common point.
- 2. A thick consistency between a solid or a liquid.
- 4. The upper layer of the earths mantle, directly below the lithosphere. Very low resistance in this area.
- 7. Made up of molten iron and nickel, its about 2300km thick and is located directly above the inner core.
- 8. About 5km to 70km thick. This is the outermost layer of the earth. It’s made up of rock and soil.
- 10. The very center of the earth. It’s made up of iron and is roughly 1200km thick.
- 11. A mountain or hill like structure that is full of lava, pieces of rock, vapours and gasses.
- 12. The thickest layer of the earth. It’s about 2900km thick and is made up of molten rock. It’s made up of the upper mantle, middle mantle, and lower mantle.
- 13. A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.