Earth's internal heat

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Across
  1. 3. – Decay of radioactive elements, producing internal heat.
  2. 5. The layer between Earth's crust and core where convection occurs.
  3. 7. – Earth's outermost solid layer, where heat from the mantle can escape.
  4. 8. Magma that reaches Earth's surface.
  5. 10. – The innermost part of Earth, consisting of a hot, dense metal ball.
  6. 12. – An area where plumes of hot material rise to the surface, creating volcanic activity.
  7. 13. – The movement of Earth's plates, driven by internal heat.
  8. 14. – Eruption of molten rock due to internal heat pressure.
Down
  1. 1. – Process where one tectonic plate moves under another, generating heat.
  2. 2. – Heat originating from Earth's internal processes.
  3. 4. – Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
  4. 6. Molten rock beneath Earth's surface.
  5. 7. – Heat transfer by the movement of fluid (e.g., in the mantle).
  6. 9. – Upwelling of hot, buoyant material from deep within Earth.
  7. 11. – Heat transfer through direct contact in solid materials.