Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice (pt. 2)
Potpourri
American Indians of the PNW
American Indians of the PNW
100

what was the name of the super-continent that north America was part of, millions of years ago? 

what is... Pangea 

100

What are Washington's 5 sleeping giants?

What are... Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak, Mt. Rainer, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Adams 

100

What is the definition of a Potlach? (as said in the pp) 

What is... A Potlatch was a huge celebration for special events host by a family

100

What was the largest group of Indians in the North?

What is... The Salish

100

What year was the skull found in the river by college students? 

What is... 1996

200

what river did the floods swell up in every 50-60 years? 

what is... the Columbia river

200

What is the name of the lake previously found in central Washington?

What was... Lake Missoula

200

How many dams have been built on the Grand Coulee?

What is... 11 dams 

200

How many different type of salmon were there?

What is... 5 types of salmon

200

Who were the first people in America?

Who are... The Paleo Indians 

300

What are the oldest mountains in the west, and what are the characteristics of older mountains? 

What is... the rocky mountains?

What is... more rounded summit

300

How tall, wide and long is the Grand Coulee?

What is... 400ft tall, 1-6 miles wide and 50 miles long

300

What is the definition of Loess soil? 

What is... a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment, on the Steptoe Butte forms the rich farmland of the Palouse Hills Region. Loess is also a mixture of very fine volcanic ash and dust carried on the wind and deposited.

300

Name 3 ways Native Americans got there food?

What is... hunting, fishing and picking berries

300

What language did Chinook speak, and what was the language used for? 

What is.. Penutain, and they used he language for trading mostly. 

400

The ring of fire, is made up of volcanoes on what continents, and what side of the continents are they on? (By side, we mean the cardinal directions, for example, north, east, etc.)

What is... the western side of North and south America, and the eastern side of Asia and Australia.  

400

Name 4 animals that lived in Washington's ice age?

What is... The Columbian Mammoth, Sloths, Saber Tooth Tigers, Camels or Gigantic Bison

400

For both men and women, name two things each gender did? (can't be the same things)

What is... Women gathered roots and berries, dried the meat and fish, cared children, prepared the animal skin, made clothing. 

 Men fished and hunted, made tools and weapons, built houses. Maybe went to war. 

400

what did archeologists find by the Columbia river? 

What is... a 10, 250 year old settlement 

400

Around how many years ago did Native Americans come to the Pacific Northwest? 

What is... about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago

500

The waterfalls on the river in downtown Spokane, are the result of what? (be specific!)

What is.. a smaller, basalt flow that originated in the city's very popular South Hill and moved down across the river. 

500

What was the date of the Mt. St. Helens eruption and how powerful was it?

What is... May 18th, 1980 and the eruption was equal to 21000 atomic bombs

500

Using fossils, name two things we have discovered about Washington's past. 

What is... Using fossils we have learned that oceans once covered Washington and there was a huge tropical forest in central Washington.

500

Name 3 ways horses changed daily lives for the Native Americans?

What is... hunting, trading, they were also used as a method transportation, and also they were used as food in certain cases

500

Name the Native American group that lived on the Northwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula, and describe the animal they primarily hunted?

What is... The Makah, and the animals that they primarily hunted was the Gray Whale

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