Across
- 2. To bounce back from a surface.
- 4. rock formed by high temperatures
- 6. rock formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- 7. Primary, longitudinal, irrotational, push,
- 9. Earth has a rigid outer layer, known as the lithosphere, which is typically about 100 km (60 miles) thick and overlies a plastic (moldable, partially molten) layer called the asthenosphere.
- 10. third layer of the earth
- 11. Volcanic rock
- 15. disturbance of the sea
- 17. rock formed by the accumulation or deposition
- 22. tectonic plates characterized by thin basaltic
- 23. A small tremor that commonly precedes a larger earthquake
- 24. 5 to 70km from the layer of the earth
- 25. the point of the earth's surface
- 27. innermost layers of the Earth
- 28. rocky outer part of the earth
- 29. system used to measure the strength of an earthquake
- 31. earth outer shell divided by large solid rocks
- 33. a soli ball with a radius
- 34. plates are colliding
Down
- 1. hotter and more fluidly than the lithosphere
- 3. A term that seismologists hate. tsunami
- 5. sudden violent shake
- 8. To bend or change direction.
- 12. An abrupt movement of soil and bedrock downhill
- 13. used to take samples of sea-floor sediments.
- 14. a layer inside a planetary body
- 16. An area in the middle of a lithospheric plate where magma rises
- 18. Molten rock
- 19. plates slide passed each other
- 20. rupture in the crust
- 21. circular depression containing a volcanic vent.
- 26. plates are moving apart.
- 30. fault-bounded body of rock
- 32. molten or semi-molten natural material from
