National Park History
National Parks Geology
Faults
Folds
Fun Facts
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Which National park was established first

Yellowstone

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How old are the shenandoah mountains?

1-1.2 billion years

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What are faults?

Cracks in rock formations.

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How do folds from?

When rocks are compressed.

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How hot is death valley on average?

115 Degrees F

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Where is Death Valley located?

Arizona 

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What is the reason for the name the "great basin"

No natural water outlet to the ocean.

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how are normal faults formed?

Rock is pulled apart

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What are syncline folds?

folded downward in a trough pattern.

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True or False. The Redwood forest is very foggy.

True.

300

Which national park is known for having gold?

Joshua tree national park

300

What causes u shaped valleys in mountains?

alpine glaciers
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How are reverse faults formed?

Rock being pushed together

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What are anticline folds?

rocks are folded upward in an arch.

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How old are some of the joshua trees?

up to and over 1000 years old.

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How tall are some of the tallest trees in redwood national park?

up to 2000 feet tall.

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In the great Smoky mountains, what is the anakeesta formation mostly made of?

slate

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What is a strike slip fault?

lateral movement along the fault

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What is a monocline fold?

One side of rock layers folded down.

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Why are they called the hanging and footwall.

The hanging wall is above where miners would hang lanterns and the footwall is under your feet.
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What is the smallest national park in the us? 

Hot springs national park

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How do speleothems form?

Deposition of minerals from water as it drops off a caves ceiling.  

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What is the difference between the hanging and footwall?

The hanging wall is above and the footwall is below.
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What are dome/basin formations?

folds that have concentric patterns of rock.

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What are joints?

fractures or cracks in the earth’s surface at which there is no displacement.

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