Mountain Building and Structural Geology
Folds and Faults
Grand Teton and Great Basin
Death Valley, Sequoia and Kings Canyon
Redwood, Hot Springs, and Great Smoky Mountains
100

This is the stable interior portion of a continent where the oldest rocks on Earth are found.

What is a Craton?

100

This type of fold forms an arch shape.

What is an anticline?

100

This mountain-building event formed much of the Grand Teton region during the Cenozoic.

What is the Laramide Orogeny?

100

This national park is the hottest and driest place in the United States.

What is Death Valley National Park?

100

The Great Basin is unique because none of its surface water drains into this.

What is an ocean?

200

The addition of exotic terranes to a continent during plate collisions is known as this.

What us tectonic accretion? 

200

This type of fold is shaped like a downward trough.

What is a syncline? 

200

This is the largest lake in Grand Teton National Park.

What us Jackson Lake. 

200

This is the lowest point in North America.

What is Badwater Basin?

200

This Great Smoky Mountains formation consists mainly of slate.

What is the Anakeesta Formation

300

These are fractures in rock where no displacement has occurred.

WHat are joints?

300

This type of fault has vertical displacement with the hanging wall moving downward.

What is a normal fault? 

300

This cave in Great Basin National Park formed by groundwater dissolving limestone.

What is Lehman Cave?

300

This is the highest peak in the contiguous United States, located in eastern Sequoia National Park.

What is Mount Whitney?

300

The Shenandoah River flows between these two physiographic provinces.

What are the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Valley and Ridge Province?

400

A flat, sandy area that may contain salt deposits is called this.

What is a playa?

400

In a fault, this block of rock lies directly above the fault plane.

What is the hanging wall?

400

This physiographic province contains fault-block mountains separated by broad basins.

What is the Basin and Range Province?

400

This cave in Sequoia National Park formed in marble that was once limestone.

What is Crystal Cave?

400

Redwood trees thrive because of abundant moisture from these two weather sources.

What are rain and fog?

500

These fan-shaped deposits form where streams leave steep mountains and enter flat valleys.

What are alluvial fans?

500

This type of fold is a step-like bend in rock layers with only one limb

What is a monocline?

500

The Grand Teton peak is classified as this glacial landform.

What is a horn?

500

The dominant rock type in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is this intrusive igneous rock.

What is granite?

500

Groundwater at Hot Springs National Park is heated by this process.

What is friction along faults?