1. | Continuous portion of a circle | A. | Oceania |
2. | Social status or position conferred by a system based on class. | B. | Inhabitants |
3. | Outer part of earth composed for crystalline rocks. | C. | Evolve |
4. | Waste matter from seabirds and bats. | D. | Prehistory |
5. | Favoring one person or side over another. | E. | Custom |
6. | A geographical area politically controlled by or distant country. | F. | Plates |
7. | Accepted or habitual practice. | G. | Dormant |
8. | To develop gradually by process of growth and change. | H. | Secrete |
9. | A severe shortage of food(violent hunger,starvation and death) | I. | Equilibrium |
10. | A settlement smaller than a town(AKA village). | J. | Coral-polyps |
11. | The place where something begins or where it springs into being. | K. | Budding |
12. | Several broken pieces of earth. | L. | Longevity |
13. | Reproduction in which an outgrowth forms out of the parents. | M. | Expedition |
14. | Opening at the top of the volcano. | N. | Marianas Red |
15. | All the knowledge and values shared by society. | O. | Isthmus |
16. | Properties attributable to your ancestry. | P. | Impartial |
17. | Asleep;Inactive | Q. | Excavate |
18. | Native to a particular country or region. | R. | Artifact |
19. | Use or manipulate to one's advantage. | S. | Structure |
20. | Plant/Animal::when the very last one of it's kind dies and no more are left. | T. | Galleon |
21. | A large-squared-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts;used by Spanish for commerce and war from the 30th to 18th century. | U. | Modified |
22. | Study of the structure,formation and history of the earth,especially as recorded in rocks. | V. | Plankton |
23. | A relative narrow strip of land(with water on both sides)connecting two larger land areas. | W. | Species |
24. | A large group of islands in the south pacific including Melanesia and Micronesia and Polynesia. | X. | Environmental Pressure |
25. | Animals that live in the open ocean. | Y. | Strike-slip fault |
26. | Property or goods saved from damage or destruction. | Z. | Colony |
27. | Process where coral animals. | A1. | Geology |
28. | A group of related organisms which share certain characteristics. | B1. | Circumnavigate |
29. | The descendants of one individual. | C1. | Mortality Rate |
30. | A man-made object taken as a whole. | D1. | Subjugation |
31. | Recover through digging. | E1. | Arc |
32. | What something is used for. | F1. | Interpret |
33. | A plan for attaining a particular goal. | G1. | Monogamous |
34. | Memorial consisting of a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure(specially in western Europe). | H1. | Megalith |
35. | A business person engaged in retail trade. | I1. | Merchant |
36. | Change in form or character. | J1. | Marianas Trench |
37. | Tiny animals that drift in ocean currents | K1. | Maneuver |
38. | A high standing achieved through success influence or wealth etc. | L1. | Biased |
39. | A submarine mountain rising above the deep-sea floor. | M1. | Fringing Reef |
40. | showing lack of favoritism. | N1. | Caste |
41. | Make sense of;assign a meaning to | O1. | Famine |
42. | The property of being long-lived. | P1. | Endemic |
43. | Area between shoreline and outer edge of the reef. | Q1. | Caldera |
44. | A thing constructed;a complex entity constructed of many parts. | R1. | Extinct |
45. | Uninterrupted connection or union. | S1. | Exploit |
46. | A journey organized for a particular purpose. | T1. | Re-provision |
47. | Having one mate(relationships). | U1. | Ancestry |
48. | The time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word. | V1. | Reef Flat |
49. | A raw material or product that is bought and sold commercially in large quantities. | W1. | Continuity |
50. | staff of balance between two opposing forces. | X1. | Prestige |
51. | A person who inhabits a particular place. | Y1. | Barrier Reef |
52. | Forced submission to control others. | Z1. | Line Of Demarcation |
53. | Reef separated from land by a lagoon. | A2. | Culture |
54. | an essential Structural component of living cells and sources of energy for animals. | B2. | Seamount |
55. | Juvenile coral animals. | C2. | Crust |
56. | Type of red clay found only in the Marianas. | D2. | Pelagic |
57. | The activity of supplying or providing something. | E2. | Hamlet |
58. | Reef build from the fringe of an island. | F2. | Origin |
59. | Travel around,either by plane or ship. | G2. | Carbohydrate |
60. | The ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area. | H2. | Photosynthesis |
61. | The process by which plant cells make carbohydrates and release oxygen as by product. | I2. | Salvage |
62. | Deep trench in the ocean floor about 60 to 100 miles east of the Marianas Islands caused by the pacific ocean plate moving down under the Philippine plate. | J2. | Commodities |
63. | A fault in which the displacement is largely in the direction of the strike;fault with mostly horizontal displacement. | K2. | Descent |
64. | Line drawn by pope Alexander the 4th in 1494 that divide the world between Spain and Portugal. | L2. | Function |
65. | Pressure arise within the environment that forces people to move else where. | M2. | Guano |
1. | Continuous portion of a circle → E1 |
2. | Social status or position conferred by a system based on class. → N1 |
3. | Outer part of earth composed for crystalline rocks. → C2 |
4. | Waste matter from seabirds and bats. → M2 |
5. | Favoring one person or side over another. → L1 |
6. | A geographical area politically controlled by or distant country. → Z |
7. | Accepted or habitual practice. → E |
8. | To develop gradually by process of growth and change. → C |
9. | A severe shortage of food(violent hunger,starvation and death) → O1 |
10. | A settlement smaller than a town(AKA village). → E2 |
11. | The place where something begins or where it springs into being. → F2 |
12. | Several broken pieces of earth. → F |
13. | Reproduction in which an outgrowth forms out of the parents. → K |
14. | Opening at the top of the volcano. → Q1 |
15. | All the knowledge and values shared by society. → A2 |
16. | Properties attributable to your ancestry. → K2 |
17. | Asleep;Inactive → G |
18. | Native to a particular country or region. → P1 |
19. | Use or manipulate to one's advantage. → S1 |
20. | Plant/Animal::when the very last one of it's kind dies and no more are left. → R1 |
21. | A large-squared-rigged sailing ship with three or more masts;used by Spanish for commerce and war from the 30th to 18th century. → T |
22. | Study of the structure,formation and history of the earth,especially as recorded in rocks. → A1 |
23. | A relative narrow strip of land(with water on both sides)connecting two larger land areas. → O |
24. | A large group of islands in the south pacific including Melanesia and Micronesia and Polynesia. → A |
25. | Animals that live in the open ocean. → D2 |
26. | Property or goods saved from damage or destruction. → I2 |
27. | Process where coral animals. → H |
28. | A group of related organisms which share certain characteristics. → W |
29. | The descendants of one individual. → U1 |
30. | A man-made object taken as a whole. → R |
31. | Recover through digging. → Q |
32. | What something is used for. → L2 |
33. | A plan for attaining a particular goal. → K1 |
34. | Memorial consisting of a very large stone forming part of a prehistoric structure(specially in western Europe). → H1 |
35. | A business person engaged in retail trade. → I1 |
36. | Change in form or character. → U |
37. | Tiny animals that drift in ocean currents → V |
38. | A high standing achieved through success influence or wealth etc. → X1 |
39. | A submarine mountain rising above the deep-sea floor. → B2 |
40. | showing lack of favoritism. → P |
41. | Make sense of;assign a meaning to → F1 |
42. | The property of being long-lived. → L |
43. | Area between shoreline and outer edge of the reef. → V1 |
44. | A thing constructed;a complex entity constructed of many parts. → S |
45. | Uninterrupted connection or union. → W1 |
46. | A journey organized for a particular purpose. → M |
47. | Having one mate(relationships). → G1 |
48. | The time during the development of human culture before the appearance of the written word. → D |
49. | A raw material or product that is bought and sold commercially in large quantities. → J2 |
50. | staff of balance between two opposing forces. → I |
51. | A person who inhabits a particular place. → B |
52. | Forced submission to control others. → D1 |
53. | Reef separated from land by a lagoon. → Y1 |
54. | an essential Structural component of living cells and sources of energy for animals. → G2 |
55. | Juvenile coral animals. → J |
56. | Type of red clay found only in the Marianas. → N |
57. | The activity of supplying or providing something. → T1 |
58. | Reef build from the fringe of an island. → M1 |
59. | Travel around,either by plane or ship. → B1 |
60. | The ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area. → C1 |
61. | The process by which plant cells make carbohydrates and release oxygen as by product. → H2 |
62. | Deep trench in the ocean floor about 60 to 100 miles east of the Marianas Islands caused by the pacific ocean plate moving down under the Philippine plate. → J1 |
63. | A fault in which the displacement is largely in the direction of the strike;fault with mostly horizontal displacement. → Y |
64. | Line drawn by pope Alexander the 4th in 1494 that divide the world between Spain and Portugal. → Z1 |
65. | Pressure arise within the environment that forces people to move else where. → X |