Test 3 - Ocean Boundaries and Wilson Cycle

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Across
  1. 2. This is driving magma to well up at the mid-ocean ridges and pull crust into the mantle
  2. 9. Mountains on land are found at _____ plate boundaries
  3. 14. The ____ Sea is an example of a terminal ocean
  4. 15. This is the fourth stage of the Wilson cycle
  5. 16. The ____ Mountains are an example of the suturing stage
  6. 17. What is the supercontinent called?
  7. 20. A ____ plate boundary is where plates move apart
  8. 22. This is the fifth stage of the Wilson cycle
  9. 25. The rock closest to the ____ _____ ____ will record the newest magnetic field readings
  10. 27. The deformation of the Earth's crust
  11. 28. The decreasing focus of earthquakes as a plate is subducted occurs on this zone
  12. 29. This is the theory proposed by Alfred Wegener
  13. 30. The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of earthquakes
Down
  1. 1. This is the theory proposed by Harry Hess
  2. 3. This is the third stage of the Wilson cycle
  3. 4. The ___ ___ is an example of a juvenile ocean
  4. 5. This is the second stage of the Wilson cycle
  5. 6. This is the Ocean life cycle proposed by John Tuzo Wilson
  6. 7. The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of volcanoes
  7. 8. The ____ Ocean is an example of a mature ocean
  8. 10. This is the first stage of the Wilson cycle
  9. 11. This is the sixth stage of the Wilson cycle
  10. 12. This is the permanent marking of the Earth's magnetic field in the oceanic crust
  11. 13. The ____ Ocean is an example of a declining ocean
  12. 18. Mid-ocean ridges are found at ____ plate boundaries
  13. 19. A ____ plate boundary is where plates collide
  14. 21. When oceanic crust meets continental crust, the ____ ____ will subduct.
  15. 23. The East ____ Rift Valley is an example of an embryonic ocean
  16. 24. Magnetic ____ are alternate positive and negative magnetic field readings
  17. 26. Earth's _____field is not constant
  18. 27. A ____ plate boundary is where plates slide across each other