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Geology : a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks.
Andesite : A dark grey volcanic rock.
Arc : A continuous portion of a circle
Extinct : no longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representatives.
Seamount : an underwater mountain rising above the ocean floor.
Dacite : a grey volcanic rock containing plagioclase and quartz and other crystalline minerals.
Plate : a ridged layer of the earth’s crust that is believed to drift slowly.
Marianas trench : a long deep valley on the ocean floor about 60-100 miles east of the Marianas.
Dormant : inactive but capable of becoming active.
Strike slip fault : a geological fault in which one of the surfaces appears to have moved horizontally.
Guano : phosphoric waster matter from seabirds or bats, often used as a fertilizer.
Evolved : to develop gradually by a process of growth and change.
Endemic : native to a particular country, nation, or region
Fringing reef : a reef that builds from the fringe of an island or land mass.
Barrier reef : a reef that is separated from land by a lagoon.
Reef flat : that area of the reef between the shoreline and the outer edge of the reef.
Equilibrium : a state of balance
Origin : a coming into existence or use; beginning, root.
Continuity : uninterrupted flow, series, or succession; unbroken coherent whole.
Ancestry : family descent or lineage.
Prehistory : the time before written history.
Southeast Asia : the region of Asia south of the Yangtze river in china.
Oceania : islands in the Pacific, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Inhabitants : a person or animal that lives in some specified region or dwelling; a permanent resident.
Anthropologist : a scientist who studies humans.
Physical anthropology : the branch of anthropology that studies the physical remains of people
Cultural anthropology : the study of the cultures of people.
Archaeology : the study of the remains of ancient people.
Anthropological linguistics : the study of languages of humans.
Archaeologist : a scientist that studies the remains of people.
Prehistoric : the time before written history.
Across:| 3. | a state of balance | | 6. | a coming into existence or use; beginning, root. | | 8. | A dark grey volcanic rock. | | 10. | uninterrupted flow, series, or succession; unbroken coherent whole. | | 13. | a reef that is separated from land by a lagoon. | | 14. | a ridged layer of the earth’s crust that is believed to drift slowly. | | 15. | a reef that builds from the fringe of an island or land mass. | | 17. | a grey volcanic rock containing plagioclase and quartz and other crystalline minerals. |
| | 21. | no longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representatives. | | 22. | a scientist that studies the remains of people. | | 23. | the time before written history. | | 24. | A continuous portion of a circle | | 25. | the time before written history. | | 26. | the study of the remains of ancient people. | | 27. | a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks. | | 28. | a person or animal that lives in some specified region or dwelling; a permanent resident. |
| | Down:| 1. | the branch of anthropology that studies the physical remains of people | | 2. | that area of the reef between the shoreline and the outer edge of the reef. | | 3. | to develop gradually by a process of growth and change. | | 4. | family descent or lineage. | | 5. | a geological fault in which one of the surfaces appears to have moved horizontally. | | 7. | phosphoric waster matter from seabirds or bats, often used as a fertilizer. | | 9. | an underwater mountain rising above the ocean floor. |
| | 11. | islands in the Pacific, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. | | 12. | a scientist who studies humans. | | 16. | the region of Asia south of the Yangtze river in china. | | 18. | native to a particular country, nation, or region | | 19. | a long deep valley on the ocean floor about 60-100 miles east of the Marianas. | | 20. | inactive but capable of becoming active. |
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Across:| 3. | a state of balance | | 6. | a coming into existence or use; beginning, root. | | 8. | A dark grey volcanic rock. | | 10. | uninterrupted flow, series, or succession; unbroken coherent whole. | | 13. | a reef that is separated from land by a lagoon. | | 14. | a ridged layer of the earth’s crust that is believed to drift slowly. | | 15. | a reef that builds from the fringe of an island or land mass. | | 17. | a grey volcanic rock containing plagioclase and quartz and other crystalline minerals. |
| | 21. | no longer in existence; lost or especially having died out leaving no living representatives. | | 22. | a scientist that studies the remains of people. | | 23. | the time before written history. | | 24. | A continuous portion of a circle | | 25. | the time before written history. | | 26. | the study of the remains of ancient people. | | 27. | a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks. | | 28. | a person or animal that lives in some specified region or dwelling; a permanent resident. |
| | Down:| 1. | the branch of anthropology that studies the physical remains of people | | 2. | that area of the reef between the shoreline and the outer edge of the reef. | | 3. | to develop gradually by a process of growth and change. | | 4. | family descent or lineage. | | 5. | a geological fault in which one of the surfaces appears to have moved horizontally. | | 7. | phosphoric waster matter from seabirds or bats, often used as a fertilizer. | | 9. | an underwater mountain rising above the ocean floor. |
| | 11. | islands in the Pacific, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. | | 12. | a scientist who studies humans. | | 16. | the region of Asia south of the Yangtze river in china. | | 18. | native to a particular country, nation, or region | | 19. | a long deep valley on the ocean floor about 60-100 miles east of the Marianas. | | 20. | inactive but capable of becoming active. |
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