Plate Tectonics
Across
- 3. The joining of all the landmasses on Earth; it means "all lands" in Greek
- 6. The edges of plates
- 10. The layer of rigid rock that includes all of the crust and the upper portion of the mantle
- 11. A long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the ocean bottom.
- 12. Cracks in the Earth’s crust
- 14. Places where two plates grind past each other
- 15. The sinking of older, more dense crust
- 16. A German astronomer and meteorologist who created the “continental drift” theory
- 19. Pieces of the earth's lithosphere
- 20. A process in which new ocean floor is created from molten material rising in margins between plates or ridges and spreading out
- 21. A depression of the Earth’s surface in which an ocean lies
Down
- 1. A large area in which plates are moving away from each other, forming several fractures and faults
- 2. A sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- 4. A layer of solid rock that behaves like a fluid
- 5. Places where two plates come together
- 7. Separating plates beneath the ocean; the longest chain of mountains (or volcanoes) in the world; circles the Earth
- 8. Heat that circulates in the Earth, causing magma to flow and tectonic plates to shift
- 9. Places where two plates move apart or divide
- 13. A continental transform fault that extends about 800 miles through California
- 17. A mountain or hill having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- 18. A belt of volcanoes and frequent seismic activity around the edges of the Pacific Ocean