Across
- 3. rock/soil moves down along a carved surface, leaving a scar behind.
- 4. hot fluid below or within the earth's crust.
- 7. Areas with warmer and more humid climates experience faster weathering rates of the rock, and so faster soil formation.
- 9. plates move towards each other, forming ocean trenches, mountains volcanoes and/or earthquakes.
- 10. Formed through compaction of sediments, and cementation.
Down
- 1. formed when sufficient heat and/or pressure is applied to a existing rock to change its form.
- 2. the process of wearing or being worn by the atmosphere.
- 5. plates move away from each other, forming oceanic ridges, rift zones/valleys, volcanoes, and/or earthquakes.
- 6. plates slide past each other, forming faults, and/or earthquakes
- 8. formed when molten material cools and hardens.
