Natural Hazards

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Across
  1. 3. Where plates touch/meet
  2. 4. Point on ground above the focus.
  3. 8. Type of margin where two plates move sideways past each other and sometimes cause earthquakes.
  4. 10. Type of margin where a oceanic crust moves under a continental crust but it sinks as it is heavier.
  5. 11. Huge slabs under the earth
  6. 12. Type of margin where two continental plates collide and since neither can sink, they rise to form mountains.
  7. 13. The point where the earthquake occurs.
Down
  1. 1. The region of the earth's interior between the crust and the core.
  2. 2. A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
  3. 3. More economically developed country.
  4. 5. The outside part of the earth.
  5. 6. A volcanic belt that runs all the way around the edge of the Pacific ocean.
  6. 7. Less economically developed country.
  7. 8. Type of margin when two plates move away from each other and magma immediately rises to fill the gap.
  8. 9. Instruments used to detect earthquakes.