Plate tectonics Key words
Across
- 3. the slow, cyclic movement of Earth's semi-solid mantle rock, driven by heat from the core. These currents drive the movement of tectonic plates.
- 4. when two plate boundaries slide horizontally past each other.
- 6. when two plate boundaries move toward each other.
- 8. part of the solid lithosphere, the thinnest, outermost layer of the earth’s structure.
- 11. layer of the Earth’s structure between the outer core and crust. It is very hot and acts like a slow-moving liquid.
- 12. a sudden shaking of the ground caused by the release of strain energy in the Earth’s crust. They typically occur at transform boundaries.
- 15. when two plate boundaries move away from each other.
- 16. the supercontinent proposed by continental drift theory to have existed around 300 to 175 million years ago, where all of Earth’s present-day landmasses were joined together.
Down
- 1. a geological process in which one tectonic plate slides beneath another at a convergent boundary; it explains the formation of mountain ranges and volcanoes.
- 2. (2 words) the process that happens at mid-ocean ridges, forming new oceanic crusts at a divergent boundary.
- 5. Typically forms at convergent boundaries between continental and continental crusts.
- 7. a vent in the Earth's crust where molten rock (magma) erupts onto the surface as lava. They can form along convergent and divergent plate boundaries, as well as at hotspots.
- 9. (2 words) an updated theory to explain many phenomena as a result of slow plate movements over a semi-fluid mantle.
- 10. a graph that records seismic wave caused by an earthquake; it can help determine the epicentre of an earthquake.
- 13. (2 words) an early theory that proposed continents moved over time from a supercontinent to where they are today.
- 14. (2 words) is like an underwater mountain range, typically form at divergent boundaries between oceanic and oceanic crusts.