Plates, Eathquakes, and Volcanoes

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Across
  1. 2. the type of map that would show highways and freeways
  2. 4. the type of map that shows imaginary lines for states, counties, countries, etc.
  3. 6. when one plate sinks under another plate
  4. 8. an instrument that records and measures earthquakes
  5. 12. where the magma collects under a volcano
  6. 14. is a dead volcano that will most likely never erupt again
  7. 15. the point where the earthquake originated is called the ___________
  8. 17. the bowl shaped area at the top of a volcano
  9. 18. the place on a map that shows what each symbol means
  10. 22. the supercontinent, when all the plates were together
  11. 25. a mountain that forms from magma reaching the Earths surface
  12. 27. a sleeping volcano
  13. 28. the type of boundary when 2 plates collide
  14. 30. how many times the boys cross country team has been league champs since 2009
  15. 31. the type of map that would show average temperatures and rainfall
Down
  1. 1. the trace of an ancient organism, found in rock
  2. 3. a major belt of volcanoes around the Pacific Plate
  3. 5. long chains of mountain that rise from the ocean floor
  4. 7. molten rock in the Earths surface
  5. 9. the mascot of who Mossyrock track is competing against today
  6. 10. the type of map that would show todays temperature and rainfall
  7. 11. the long tube that reaches from Earths crust to the top of the volcano
  8. 13. where you can find out where something is located on the grid system
  9. 16. the type of map that only shows landforms
  10. 19. magma that reaches Earths surface
  11. 20. the type of boundary when 2 plates are moving away from each other
  12. 21. the crust is broken into pieces floating on magma below, each piece is called a ____________
  13. 23. the result of 2 plates moving and sliding along each other
  14. 24. the part that shows you N, S, E, W
  15. 26. an area deep in the Earths crust that rises and produces magma
  16. 29. an opening where magma and gas can exit