Caves and Reefs
Volcanoes
Glaciers
Complex Mountains
Miscellaneous
100

An ecosystem that involves shallow salt water.

What is a Marine Zone?

100

This cools quickly and creates small crystals. 

What is lava?


100

This is the term for subsurface land that is permanently frozen.

What is a Permafrost?

100

This is a type of fault folds upward like an arch.

What is an anticline?

100

The river flows through Mammoth Cave National Park. 

What is the Green River?

200

"Mitey" mound shaped bodies on the floor of a cave.

What are stalagmites? 

200

These are the 2 different types of volcanic eruptions.

What are Low and High viscosity?

200

This National Park has the tallest point in America. 

What is Denali National Park?

200

This is when the hanging wall moves downward

What is a normal fault?

200

This term means "deposited in a lake". 

What is lacustrine?

300

An impermeable layer that restricts or prevents groundwater movement.

What is an Aquitard?

300

A volcanic mud flow.

What is a lahar?

300

This is the area at the bottom of the glacier where melting occurs. 

What is the Zone of wastage?

300

This is the National Park that is closest to the San Andreas Fault. 

What is the Death Valley?

300

This National Park covers the largest land area in the US. 

What is Wrangell - St. Elias National Park?

400

These are formed when carbon dioxide is released from groundwater when dripping into a cave opening. 

What is a speleothem?

400

These are the 4 major types of volcanoes. 

What are Shield, Cinder Cone, Stratovolcano, and Calderas?

400

Percentage of the Earth's land that is covered by glaciers. 

What is 10%?

400

Thi is an example of a strike slip fault(lateral movement). 

What is the San Andreas?

400

This is a vertical igneous intrusion.

What is a dike?

500

These are the 4 conditions that need to be present to form a coral reef.

What are warm water, salt water, shallow water, and clear water?

500

This is a description of a pumice, meaning "full of holes".

What is a vesicular?

500

This is the name of the most recent glacial episode in the midwest. 

What is Wisconsin?

500

This type of fault includes vertical displacement. 

What is a dip slip fault?

500

This is a horizontal igneous intrusion. 

What is a Sill?

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