Mountain Building Basics
Folds, Faults, and Structures
Grand Teton and Basin/Range
Western Complex Mountain Parks
California, Hot Springs, and Appalachians
100

This is the first stage of major mountain building, when thick sedimentary or volcanic rocks are deposited.

What is the accumulation stage?

100

This type of fold arches upward and has the oldest rocks in the center.

What is an anticline?

100

Grand Teton National Park is located in this state.

What is Wyoming?

100

This national park in Nevada contains Lehman Cave and ancient bristlecone pines.

What is Great Basin National Park?

100

These two parks are in the Sierra Nevada and contain the largest-diameter trees in the world.

What are Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks?

200

This stage is the active mountain-building stage and causes folding and faulting.

What is the orogenic stage?

200

This type of fold bends downward like a trough and has the youngest rocks in the center.

What is a syncline?

200

This river runs through the valley at Grand Teton National Park.

What is the Snake River?

200

These fan-shaped sediment deposits form where streams leave steep mountains and reach flat basin floors.

What are alluvial fans?

200

This mountain in Sequoia National Park is the highest mountain in the lower 48 states.

What is Mount Whitney?

300

This is the old, stable interior part of a continent.

What is a craton?

300

These are cracks in rocks with no displacement.

What are joints?

300

The steep mountain face of the Tetons is related to this type of fault.

What is a normal fault?

300

This flat dry lake or salt-flat surface forms in internally drained desert basins.

What is a playa?

300

This coastal California park has the tallest trees in the world and formed on accretionary terrane.

What is Redwood National Park?

400

This process adds pieces of crust or exotic terranes to a continent during plate collisions.

What is tectonic accretion?

400

These are cracks in rocks where displacement or movement has occurred.

What are faults?

400

In Grand Teton, the flat valley is the top of this block, which dropped down and filled with sediment.

What is the hanging wall?

400

This California park is in the Basin and Range Province and is known for desert scenery and granitic rock formations.

What is Joshua Tree National Park?

400

At Hot Springs National Park, groundwater is heated mostly by movement along these structures, not by a magma chamber.

What are faults?

500

This final mountain-building stage includes crustal extension, uplift, erosion, and block faulting.

What is crustal extension, block faulting, and uplift?  

500

These two fault types are dip-slip faults because movement is vertical along the fault plane.

What are normal and reverse faults?

500

The Tetons rose more than this many feet compared to the valley block.

What is more than 30,000 feet?

500

This California park contains the lowest point in the United States and has many normal faults and fault scarps.

What is Death Valley National Park?

500

This flat, fertile valley in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is underlain by limestone and was settled by people.

What is Cades Cove?

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