Mountain Building
Folds & Faults
Grand Teton & Basin and Range
National Parks
Random Geology
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What is the Accumulation Stage?

The first stage of mountain building where sedimentary or volcanic rocks are deposited.

100

What is an anticline?

Upward arch with the oldest rocks in the middle.

100

What is the Laramide Orogeny?

The mountain-building event that formed the Tetons.

100

What is Redwood National Park?

This national park contains the tallest trees in the world.

100

What's another name for Chert?

Flint

200

What is the Orogenic Stage?

The stage where folding and faulting begin.

200

What is a syncline?

Downward fold with the youngest rocks in the middle.

200

What is the Yellowstone hot spot?

The nearby hot spot that helped cause uplift and crustal extension.

200

What are Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park?

These national parks contain the largest-diameter trees in the world.

200

What is novaculite?

Slightly metamorphosed chert.

300

What is Crustal Extension, Block Faulting, and Uplift?

The final stage involving crustal extension, block faulting, uplift, weathering, and erosion.

300

What is a strike-slip fault?

Side-to-side movement along a fault.

300

What is normal faulting caused by crustal extension?

The process that creates alternating mountain ranges and basins.

300

What is Death Valley National Park?

The national park that contains the lowest point in the United States.

300

What are bristlecone pine trees?

The oldest trees in the world.

400

What is a craton?

The stable interior part of a continent where the oldest rocks are found.

400

What is a joint?

A crack in rock with no displacement.

400

What is a playa?

A dry lake bed common in desert basins.

400

What is Hot Springs National Park?

The smallest U.S. national park at only 9 square miles.

400

What is the Blue Ridge Province?

The Appalachian physiographic province that contains mostly Precambrian crystalline rocks.

500

What is tectonic accretion?

The process that adds land to continents during plate collisions or subduction.

500

What is the hanging wall?

The rock above a fault plane.

500

What are alluvial fans?

Fan-shaped deposits of sediment formed where streams leave mountains.

500

What is Mount Whitney?

The mountain in Sequoia National Park which is the highest peak in the lower 48 states.

500

What is Cades Cove?

The flat, fertile valley in Great Smoky Mountains National Park that is underlain by limestone.