Across
- 5. The type of boundary where a mountain is formed.
- 9. The type of mountains formed by the movement of large crustal blocks along faults when forces pull apart the crust.
- 10. The tallest mountain in North America.
- 12. A large natural elevation of the earth's surface.
- 13. The tallest mountain in the world
- 14. A group of mountains close together.
- 15. The type of plates where mountains are made.
Down
- 1. The type of mountains formed from hot magma rising from the mantle into the crust, pushing the sediment into a dome shape.
- 2. The amount of different types of mountains.
- 3. The tallest mountain in Japan, which is also an active volcano.
- 4. The type of mountains formed when two or more of Earth's tectonic plates are pushed together.
- 6. Mountains form where two of these collide.
- 7. The type of mountains formed as a result of volcanic activities on Earth's surface.
- 8. The type of mountains formed when magma inside the Earth pushes toward the surface but fails to break through the crust.
- 11. The measurement by which mountains move per year.
