It's Your Fault!
Take a Hike!
Flat Tops
Thar She Blows!
100
The two processes help shape the Earth's crust
What are folding and faulting
100
This is the highest point on a mountain
What is the summit
100
These are large flat areas at a high elevation
What are plateaus
100
This material is comes out of a volcano
What is lava
200
What is the name of the famous fault in California?
What is San Andreas Fault
200
A group of mountains
What is a mountain range
200
This river formed the Grand Canyon
What is the Colorado River
200
This is where a sill is
between two layers of rock
300
What are the four types of faults?
Normal Fault, Reverse Fault, Strike-Slip Fault, Thrust Fault
300
Mount St. Helens is part of this
What is the Cascade mountain range
300
What two places are plains located?
coastal and interior
300
This type of volcano has violent eruptions
What is a cinder cone
400
This type of fold has a downward movement
What is syncline
400
This type of mountain has jagged peaks and steep slopes
What is a young mountain
400
What are the two ways plains are formed?
uneven areas are worn down; deposits from erosion that end up in a large body of water become exposed due to water levels falling or the land rising
400
This type of volcano has a wide base and steep slopes
What is a composite cone
500
A fault moves along this.
What is a fracture
500
Mt. Fuji is what type of mountain?
What is volcanic
500
What is one similarity between plains and plateaus?
They are both large, flat areas
500
How does a shield cone form?
From quiet eruptions of lava
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