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The three stages of major mountain building

What are the accumulation, orogenic, crustal extension, block faulting, and uplift stages?

100

Hottest, driest, and lowest land in the United States

What is Death Valley National Park

100

Most of the bedrock exposed in the Grand Teton mountains is

What is Precambrian crystalline rocks?

100

Breaks rocks apart due to water freezing in the cracks of rocks

What is frost wedging? 
100

The park that is home to Snake River

What is the Grand Tetons National Park?

200

The two main types of folds

What is anticlines and synclines? 

200

The park features the largest trees in the world, but not the highest

What is Sequoia National Park?

200

The core of law-grade Precambrain and Paleozoic rocks faulted over each other where ther eis extensive metamorphism, folding, and low-angle faulting

What is a metamorphic core complex?

200

The breaking of rocks which causes displacement

What is faults?

200

The park that has no drainage outlets to any ocean so rainfall and snowmelt percolated into the groups as groundwater or evaporates

What is Great Basin National Park?

300

The stable, interior portion of a continent

What is craton? 

300

The park features alluvial fans 

What is Death Valley National Park?

300

The park that has granitic intrusions early in Cenozoic

What is Joshua Tree National Park?

300

The lateral movement is caused by crustal plates moving past one another

What is strike-slip faulting?

300

The lowest point in North America

What is Badwater Basin? 

400

One side of rocks layers folded down

What is monocline?

400

The higher elevations of this national park get more than double the rainfall than we get and receive over 100 inches of snow in the winter

What is Smoky Mountains National Park?

400

The place where Paleozoic limestone is exposed at the surface in the Great Smokey Mountains National park

 What is Cades Cove?

400

This forms at the base of mountains due to abrupt changes in gradient as the streams hit the valley floor and deposit sediments

What are Alluvial Fans? 

400

The park that formed the oldest rocks by repeated sedimentation interbedded with lava flows in the Precambrian

What is Gran Tetons National Park? 

500

The three main types of faults

What is fault plane, hanging wall, and footwall? 

500

The groundwater is heated by the friction of faults at

What is Redwood National Park? 

500

The park has slow chemical weathering due to low amount of rainfall. 

What is Joshua Tree National Park? 

500

Land added to continents during plate collisions

What is accretionary terrane?

500

The parks adjacent to each other where one is known for its very deep canyon and the other is known for having the largest trees in the world

What is Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park? 

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