Basin & Range Shenanigans
Mountain Drama 101
Parks, Peaks & Plot Twist
Faults Got Moves
Fold It Like Its Hot
100

This western physiographic province is known for alternating long mountain ranges and flat basins, formed by crustal extension and normal faulting

What is the Basin and Range Province?

100

The process helps continents grow when crustal pieces or exotic Terrances get added along active plate margins 

What is tectonic accretion?


100

This Wyoming park has the Snake River running through it and steep mountain faces that are tied to a major fault system

What is ran Teton National Park?

100

What is the actual surface where movement happens along a fault

What is the fault plane?

100

This fold arches upward, and the oldest rocks are found in the center

What is an anticline?

200

This fan-shaped deposit forms where streams leave the mountains, slow down and dump sediment at the base

What is an alluvial fan?

200

This is the old, stable interior part of a continent

What is the craton?

200
This California park is in the Basin and Range Province and contains the lowest point in the United States

What is Death Valley National Park?

200

In fault terminology, this block of rock sits above the fault plane

What is the hanging wall?

200

These are cracks in rocks with no displacement 

What are joints?

300

This flat, dry lakebed forms in desert basin and may briefly hold water after rain

What is a playa or playa lake?

300

This first stage of mountain building is when thick layers of sedimentary and or volcanic rocks pule up over time

What is the accumulation stage?

300

In Gran Teton National Park, the flat valley is the top of this wall that dropped down at least 30,000 feet and was later covered with sediment

What is the hanging wall?

300

In this type of fault, compression pushes rocks together and the hanging wall move upward

What is the reverse fault?

300

In this large fold structure, the oldest rocks are found in the center, kind of like an anticline in map view form.

What is a dome?

400

This Nevada national park is part of the Basin and Range and is home to Lehman Cave and bristlecone pines

What is Great Basin National Park?

400

This second stage is the actual mountain-building stage, when rocks get folded and faulted under pressure

What is the orogenic stage?

400

These two California national parks are in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and are known for the largest diameter trees in the world

What are Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park?

400

This block of rocks sits below the fault plane, the one your feet would be on if you were walking through an old mine shaft

What is the footwall?

400

This visible step or cliff on the land surface can show where fault movement has happened

What is a fault scrap?

500

In Lehman Cave, the roof and floor are flat because the cave developed along these flat, horizontal rock surfaces

What are bedding planes?

500

After the main mountain-building stages the crust stretches, breaks into blocks, uplifts and erosion starts shaping the scenery

What is crustal extension, block faulting and uplift?

500

This flat, fertile valley in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is underlain by limestone, which made it a good place for settlers to live and farm

What is Cades Cove?

500

This type of fault forms when tension pulls rocks apart and the hanging wall drops down

What is a normal fault?

500

Normal and reverse faults belong to this fault family because movement happens vertically along dipping fault plane

What are dip-slip faults?

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