Earth Science 2 / 6 /15

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The ________ is a layer of "plastic" rock just below the crust of Earth.
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A ________ boundary is where two tectonic plates move apart.
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_____ was the name of the land on Earth when it was together as one giant piece.
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Matching ________ were found on two different continents, thousands of miles apart.
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A ______ boundary is where two tectonic plates slide past each other.

(HINT: Starts with a "t" and we live about 15 miles from one.)
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A _________ boundary is where two tectonic plates collide.
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7 + 5 =
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Mid-ocean ridges are undersea ________ ranges.
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We live on the continent of North __________.
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___________ is the top layer, or crust) of Earth.
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_______ is the process by which Earth's crust breaks apart.
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________ plates make up the surface of the Earth.
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Yucca Valley High school is within 20 miles of the San _____ fault.

(HINT: There is a video game with the same name)
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Sea-Floor ________ is when the sea floor splits open.
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The continents move about one ________ per year.
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When continental plates move, we may feel an __________.
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A _______ will often be found at a tectonic plate boundary.

(HINT: It can spew lava)
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The ______ and south poles of our planet can reverse sometimes.

(HINT: Santa lives there)
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Continental _____ is the theory that the continents have moved around Earth over time.
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There are _______ main types of plate boundaries.
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Polar bears live in Hot, tropical areas of the planet.
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The continents on Earth fit together like the pieces of a _________.
23.
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It is raining today.
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Today is __________.
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Then new ________ Bob movie comes out today.

(HINT: Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?)