Puzzle pieces
The plates have different shapes, and they all fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. They are like puzzle pieces because many years ago, they used to be joined and then they parted. On the other hand, unlike puzzle pieces, some plates are being pushed underneath other plates (usually oceanic under continental), and new crust is being formed at spreading rifts.
well, because they are formed by deformation of the earth's crust, so as they break off they are like pieces of a puzzle that could fit back on the earth.
"Elements are the building blocks of nature, like puzzle pieces shaping our world."
Alfred Wegener, a German meteorologist and geophysicist, first proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century. He noticed the puzzle-like fit of the continents, suggesting that they were once joined together in a single landmass he called "Pangaea."
A puzzle that you can move like jigsaw puzzle.
That puzzle is not in leafgreen.
they are like jigsaw puzzle because scientist don't know where places fit
Puzzle has two syllables like so: puz-zle.
The most peices on a puzzle ive seen is 20,000
r u doing tht worsheet on usng new words to ? Yep. i am, at l at least. a crossword puzzle I don't like this paper at all!
What could it be other than a puzzle? If we can compare it to something else, then the world would be a puzzle and that something else which is absurd cause the world is one and has one containment that is the puzzle. The question would be what is the picture of this puzzle and why are WE ordering it.
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In a way, yes. Plate tectonics can be thought of as pieces of a puzzle that fit together to form the Earth's surface. The movement of these plates against each other is like rearranging the pieces of a puzzle over time.
The bonus puzzle solution was Like Walking on Air.
To solve a Taquin puzzle, you need to first have an idea of what the finished puzzle looks like. You need to concentrate on getting the first row finished, and go from there.
The name of this group of southwest indians comes from the spanish word for "village"