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Across
- 2. when plates collide
- 5. an area where earthquakes cannot be detected
- 7. a scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake
- 11. the lateral movement of continents resulting from the motion of crustal plates.
- 13. a longitudinal earthquake wavethat travels through the interiorof the earth and is usually thefirst conspicuous wave to berecorded by a seismograph
- 15. an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption
- 16. any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- 17. the region between the ionosphere and the exosphere and is above the surface of the earth
- 18. a small earthquake or tremor that follows a major earthquake
Down
- 1. where the earthquake starts
- 3. a series of vibrations induced inthe earth's crust by the abruptrupture and rebound of rocks inwhich elastic strain has beenslowly accumulating
- 4. a theory of global tectonics inwhich the lithosphere is dividedinto a number of crustal plates,each of which moves on theplastic asthenosphere more orless independently to collidewith, slide under, or move pastadjacent plates.
- 6. a plate boundary that moves apart and creates rifts
- 8. caused by convergent plate boundaries and contains magma
- 9. a measure of earthquake intensity with 12 divisions ranging from I to XII
- 10. a transverse earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the second conspicuous wave to reach a seismograph
- 12. the crust and the upper mantle oh the earth
- 14. the sections that the crust is broken into
- 19. the outer layer of the earth