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geology : the science that deals with the earth, the layers of which it is composed and their history.
andesite : a special type of volcanic rock
arc : any portion of a circle
extinct : having died out; no longer active, no longer in existence or use. Animals become extinct when the last of their kind dies.
seamount : a submarine mountain rising above the deep-sea floor.
dacite : another type of volcanic rock found in the Marianas.
plate : one of the series of vast segments of thin mobile blocks that make up the blocks of the earth according to the theory of plate tectonic
marianas trench : a deep trench in the ocean-floor about 60 to 100 miles per east of the Marianas Islands caused by the pacific plate moving down under the Philippine plate
dormant : asleep; inactive
strike strip fault : a fault in which the displacement is largely in the direction of the strike; fault with mostly horizontal displacement.
caldera : opening at the top of the volcano.
pelagic : animals that live in the ocean.
plankton : tiny animals that drift in ocean currents.
coral polyps : juvenile coral animals.
secrete : process where coral reefs attach itself to a rock.
budding : reproduction in which an outgrowth forms out of the parents.
species : a group related organisms with certain characteristics.
photosynthesis : the process in which plant cells make carbohydrates and release oxygen as by product.
fringing reef : reef build from the fringe of an island.
barrier reef : reed separated from land by a lagoon.
reef flat : area between shoreline and outer edge of the reef.
equilibrium : state of balance between two opposing force.
guano : waste matter from seabirds and bats.
evolve : to develop gradually by process and change
endemic : native to a particular country or region.
carbohydrates : an essential structural component of living cells and sources of energy for animals.
origin : the place where something begins, where it springs into being
continuity : uninterrupted connection or union.
ancestry : the descendants of one individual.
prehistory : the time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word.
oceania : a large group of islands in the south Pacific including Melanasia and Micronesia and Polynesia.(and sometimes Australia and the Malay Archipelago.
inhabitance : a person who inhabits a particular place.
excavate : recover through digging.
artifact : a man made object taken as a whole.
marianas red : type of red clay found in the Marianas.
environmental pressure : pressure arise within the environment that force people to move elsewhere.
megalith : memorial consisting a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure (especially in western Europe).
custom : accepted or habitual practice.
famine : an acute and general shortage of food.
culture : The ideas, custom, skills, arts, etc., of a given people of a given period.
interpret : to explain the meaning of something.
impartial : favoring no ones side or party more than another; without prejudice or bias.
biased : a mental prejudice or partiality.
longevity : how long someone or something lives.
mortality rate : the rate at which a specified group of people die.
hamlet : a very small village.
matrilineal : designating or of descent;kinship or derivation through the mother instead of father.
descent : lineage; ancestry; one generation
monogamous : only having one husband/wife at a time.
caste : any of the distinct, hereditary, social classes, each traditionally excluded from social dealing with the others.
modified : changed
function : the purposeful use of a tool.
structure : a building; a way something is organized
maneuver : a planned and controlled tactical of stratigic movement of troops, warships, aircraft, etc.
subjugation : forced submission to control others.
exploit : use or manipulate to one's advantage.
line of demarcation : line drawn by Pope Alexander IV in 1494, that divide the world between Spain and Portugal
isthmus : a relative narrow strip of land (with water on both sides).
expedition : a journey organized for a particular purpose.
circumnavigate : travel around by plane or ship.
salvage : act of saving goods and property that were in danger of damage or destruction.
reprovision : the activity of giving or providing something.
colony : a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country.
galleon : a large-ridge sailing ship with three or more masts; used by the Spanish for commerce and war from the 15th to 18th century.
merchant : a business person engaged in retail trade.
commodities : a raw material or product that is bought and sold commercially in large quantities.
Across:1. | a business person engaged in retail trade. | 3. | a person who inhabits a particular place. | 5. | juvenile coral animals. | 7. | act of saving goods and property that were in danger of damage or destruction. | 10. | accepted or habitual practice. | 12. | changed | 14. | waste matter from seabirds and bats. | 15. | another type of volcanic rock found in the Marianas. | 20. | a man made object taken as a whole. | 22. | the place where something begins, where it springs into being | 26. | reproduction in which an outgrowth forms out of the parents. | 27. | a planned and controlled tactical of stratigic movement of troops, warships, aircraft, etc. | 29. | the rate at which a specified group of people die. | 31. | one of the series of vast segments of thin mobile blocks that make up the blocks of the earth according to the theory of plate tectonic | 32. | area between shoreline and outer edge of the reef. | 34. | a fault in which the displacement is largely in the direction of the strike; fault with mostly horizontal displacement. | 36. | forced submission to control others. | 37. | to explain the meaning of something. | 38. | reef build from the fringe of an island. |
| | Down:1. | designating or of descent;kinship or derivation through the mother instead of father. | 2. | a special type of volcanic rock | 4. | a journey organized for a particular purpose. | 6. | the process in which plant cells make carbohydrates and release oxygen as by product. | 8. | having died out; no longer active, no longer in existence or use. Animals become extinct when the last of their kind dies. | 9. | a large group of islands in the south Pacific including Melanasia and Micronesia and Polynesia.(and sometimes Australia and the Malay Archipelago. | 11. | native to a particular country or region. | 13. | asleep; inactive | 16. | the descendants of one individual. | 17. | animals that live in the ocean. | 18. | the science that deals with the earth, the layers of which it is composed and their history. | 19. | to develop gradually by process and change | 21. | an essential structural component of living cells and sources of energy for animals. | 23. | travel around by plane or ship. | 24. | a group related organisms with certain characteristics. | 25. | an acute and general shortage of food. | 28. | tiny animals that drift in ocean currents. | 30. | any of the distinct, hereditary, social classes, each traditionally excluded from social dealing with the others. | 33. | The ideas, custom, skills, arts, etc., of a given people of a given period. | 35. | any portion of a circle |
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Across:1. | a business person engaged in retail trade. | 3. | a person who inhabits a particular place. | 5. | juvenile coral animals. | 7. | act of saving goods and property that were in danger of damage or destruction. | 10. | accepted or habitual practice. | 12. | changed | 14. | waste matter from seabirds and bats. | 15. | another type of volcanic rock found in the Marianas. | 20. | a man made object taken as a whole. | 22. | the place where something begins, where it springs into being | 26. | reproduction in which an outgrowth forms out of the parents. | 27. | a planned and controlled tactical of stratigic movement of troops, warships, aircraft, etc. | 29. | the rate at which a specified group of people die. | 31. | one of the series of vast segments of thin mobile blocks that make up the blocks of the earth according to the theory of plate tectonic | 32. | area between shoreline and outer edge of the reef. | 34. | a fault in which the displacement is largely in the direction of the strike; fault with mostly horizontal displacement. | 36. | forced submission to control others. | 37. | to explain the meaning of something. | 38. | reef build from the fringe of an island. |
| | Down:1. | designating or of descent;kinship or derivation through the mother instead of father. | 2. | a special type of volcanic rock | 4. | a journey organized for a particular purpose. | 6. | the process in which plant cells make carbohydrates and release oxygen as by product. | 8. | having died out; no longer active, no longer in existence or use. Animals become extinct when the last of their kind dies. | 9. | a large group of islands in the south Pacific including Melanasia and Micronesia and Polynesia.(and sometimes Australia and the Malay Archipelago. | 11. | native to a particular country or region. | 13. | asleep; inactive | 16. | the descendants of one individual. | 17. | animals that live in the ocean. | 18. | the science that deals with the earth, the layers of which it is composed and their history. | 19. | to develop gradually by process and change | 21. | an essential structural component of living cells and sources of energy for animals. | 23. | travel around by plane or ship. | 24. | a group related organisms with certain characteristics. | 25. | an acute and general shortage of food. | 28. | tiny animals that drift in ocean currents. | 30. | any of the distinct, hereditary, social classes, each traditionally excluded from social dealing with the others. | 33. | The ideas, custom, skills, arts, etc., of a given people of a given period. | 35. | any portion of a circle |
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