LOLA’S GEOGRAPHY CROSSWORD
Across
- 3. There in case the main vent closes (in a volcano)
- 6. 75% of the worlds volcanoes are here.
- 8. When two pieces of land slide past each other.
- 10. The capital of United Kingdom.
- 11. The capital of France.
- 12. When a volcano cant erupt anymore.
- 14. What we use to describe a rich country.
- 19. When plates move apart and leaves a gap for a volcano to form.
- 20. Another word to describe ‘boundaries’
- 22. When plates collide and move up, creating a new mountain.
- 24. The volcano is still able to erupt.
- 25. The capital of Indonesia.
- 27. The epicentre of 2011 Japan Earthquake.
- 28. The size of an earthquake.
- 30. The top of a volcano that is hollow because of the previous eruptions.
- 31. The plate located in the pacific.
Down
- 1. What we use to describe a poor country.
- 2. A huge wave caused by natural disasters, mostly earthquakes.
- 4. When the Oceanic and Continental plate collide and the Oceanic plate goes underneath.
- 5. The capital of Australia.
- 7. The capital of New Zealand.
- 9. The epicentre of the Haiti earthquake.
- 13. The top layer of the earths structure.
- 15. The process of magma rising and cooling in three mantle and creating friction of the earths crust.
- 16. The volcano is active, but hasn’t erupted for many years.
- 17. A method used when an earthquake is happening.
- 18. The method used to measure earthquakes.
- 21. A form of lava that hasn’t erupted.
- 23. Energy that travels through the earths layers, and result as many different natural disasters.
- 26. The capital of Japan.
- 29. The capital of Ireland.