Chapter 1: Sections 1-2

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Across
  1. 7. Mountains Rock layers folded like a rug that has been pushed up against a wall
  2. 8. refers to distances in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
  3. 9. lines running parallel to the equator; also called parallels
  4. 10. Mountains Form when blocks of Earth's crust are pushed up by forces inside Earth
  5. 12. imaginary line around Earth exactly halfway between the north and south poles
Down
  1. 1. Flat, raised areas of land made up of nearly horizontal rocks that have been uplifted by forces within Earth
  2. 2. either end of an axis of a sphere
  3. 3. A natural feature of a land surface
  4. 4. Mountains Made of huge, tilted blocks of rock that are separated from surrounding rock by faults
  5. 5. Mountains Begin to form when molten material reaches the surface through a weak area of the crust
  6. 6. Meridian reference point for lines of longitude
  7. 11. Large, flat areas, often found in the interior regions of continents