Rock Climbing
Biodiversity
Animals
Geography
History
100

Common knot used at the end of your rope to ‘arrest’

What is an 8knot

100

This classification can be used to distinguish if plants are from the area they are populating.

What is native and invasive?

100
This animal has no brain, heart, bones, or eyes.

What is a jellyfish?

100

This park in Westerly, RI is a popular spot for hiking and biking. The trail loop goes around a large pond.

What is Woody Hill?

100

A shipwreck sunk off of this landmark in 1811

What is Napatree Point

200

Our evolutionary descendants, also the reason why we’re good at climbing

What are apes/primates

200

This activity occurs when temperatures drop in the winter, and animals must stay in warm climates.

What is migration?

200

This animal can grow to be over six feet tall and shed their antlers every winter.

What is a moose?

200

This mountain range passes through fifteen U.S. states.

What are the Appalachian Mountains? 

200

President George H.B. Bush used to fly planes here

What is Ninigret

300

The type of climbing that is done without a rope

What is bouldering

300

This term describes the complete loss of a species on Earth.

What is extinction?

300

This bird lives in big nests near bodies of water, swooping down to catch fish from the water.

What is an osprey/seahawk?

300

It is important not to damage sand dunes because they are prone to this negative impact.

What is erosion?

300

You’ll find these at Woody Hill, which may date as far back as the early 1700’s

What is a tombstone

400

What it’s called to assist your climbing partner while they climb

What is belaying

400

This is one of the most biodiverse area on the planet, hosting 10% of the Earth's known species.

What is the Amazon Rainforest?

400

This cephalopod has been around for 500 million years.

What is a squid?

400

These rocks were deposited during the Ice Age. They can still be seen today across Rhode Island.

What is a glacial erratic?

400

This game was first created in Montreal, Canada in 1875

What is hockey

500

The rating system that is commonly used in the US for toproping/lead climbing?

What is the "Yosemite Decimal System (YDS)

500

This occurs when an animal needs to become better suited to their environment. It can take thousands of years for this process to occur.

What is an adaptation?

500

This animal moves both eyes to one side of its head when it becomes mature. The side of the head that the eyes are on determines the species.

What is a flounder?

500

This fort can be found at Napatree Point.

What is Fort Mansfield?

500

This member of the House of Representatives was lost in a plane crash in Alaska in 1972, of which they’ve recently discovered through the gradual recession of a glacier.

Who is Hale Boggs

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