Packet #1: Kennewick Man
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Packet #2: Geography
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Packet #3: Geology
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100

What was discovered along the Columbia River in 1996, and how old was it?

Skeleton, 9,500 years old


100

Which dam is the Roosevelt Reservoir behind?


Grand Coulee Dam


100

What are 2 different types of boundaries?


Natural and political

100

What does dormant mean?


Not active

100

Which city in WA would have been on the seashore millions of years ago?


Spokane

100

Which explorers rode down the Columbia in 1805?


Lewis and Clark


200

Which theory is based on a prehistoric culture known for their distinct stone tools found at sites in New Mexico around the 1920’s-1930’s?


The Clovis First Theory


200

What is one unique fact about the Columbia River?


Largest river in PNW, 4th largest river in the US, named after Captain Robert Gray’s ship, 1,243 miles long


200

What is one of WA’s physical characteristics?


Rocky beaches, rainforests, islands, mountains, volcanoes, deep river gorges, deserts, rich farmland


200

How thick was the ice sheet that once covered where Bellingham is today?


Over 5,000 feet thick


200

What physical feature includes the Cascade and Olympic mountains, as well as volcanoes in multiple continents?


The Ring of Fire

200

What was created when the North American plate collided with the floor of the Pacific Ocean?


The Cascades


300

Where does the Land Bridge Theory propose people migrated from and to?


From Siberia to Alaska


300

What are the Cascades also referred to as?


5 Sleeping Giants

300

Where is the source of the Columbia River located?


Canada

300

What is the most impressive deep ravine or gulch that is usually dry and has been formed by running water?


Grand Coulee


300

What region of WA was formed by deposits of glacial loess?

Palouse (wheat-growing region in Eastern WA)

300

What is the Lake Stevens Monster?


A massive glacial erratic

400

What law helped return Kennewick Man to Native American tribes for burial?


The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)


400

What rock do geologists believe developed beneath the sea because marine fossils were found near their summits?


Olympic Mountains


400

What was the Columbia River a resource for when Indian tribes and early trappers used it to transport their canoes and as a source of food ?


The salmon industry


400

Which body of water is behind Dry Falls Dam?


Banks Lake


400

What part of Eastern WA was created by Glacial Lake Missoula and the megaflood?


Scablands

400

Which states were flooded by the glacier dam breaking?


Montana, Idaho, and Washington


500

The Clovis First Theory is challenged by artifacts found in North/South America that are much older than Clovis culture, like a spear point stuck in what? 


A Mastodon Rib


500

Lake Missoula held a similar amount of water as which 2 bodies of water combined?


Lake Erie and Lake Ontario


500

What kind of power is generated using water to power turbines?

Hydroelectric power


500

Where did the floods carry debris to and from while farmland was being carved into scabland?


From western Montana or British Columbia to the Pacific Ocean


500

How tall was the glacier that created the dam for the Clark Fork River?


2,000 feet tall


500

What is an example of a smaller coulee?


Frenchman, Potholes, Crater 


600

What did scientists find on Sanak Island that suggests it was not actually buried under 600 feet of ice and glaciers 17,000 years ago?


Plant life

600

It is the nature of what type of lava to cool into clear-cut hexagons?


Basaltic Lava

600

What 2 latitude parallels and what 2 degrees longitude is WA located between?

46th and 49th parallels north latitude, between 117 and 125 degrees west longitude

600

How much land does Washington cover?


71,303 square miles


600

What are rocks that have been moved by huge floods as part of ice rafts called?


Erratics

600

What was the final onslaught also known as?


The Wisconsin glaciation


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