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Jeopardy

Timpanogos Cave National Monument. Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. What do you know?. Breaking down of rocks. FINAL ANSWER. Crack in the rock caused by the freeze-thaw cycle of water. FINAL ANSWER. Water, carbon dioxide, acid rain, living organisms and oxygen. FINAL ANSWER.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Timpanogos Cave National Monument Jeopardy

  2. Final Jeopardy What do you know?

  3. Breaking down of rocks FINAL ANSWER

  4. Crack in the rock caused by the freeze-thaw cycle of water FINAL ANSWER

  5. Water, carbon dioxide, acid rain, living organisms and oxygen FINAL ANSWER

  6. Dissolves in rain water and creates carbonic acid FINAL ANSWER

  7. Living organisms that grow on rocks and produce a weak acid that chemically weathers the rock FINAL ANSWER

  8. The movement of rock by wind, water, ice and gravity FINAL ANSWER

  9. Wind, water, gravity and ice FINAL ANSWER

  10. Slump, creek, rock slides avalanches FINAL ANSWER

  11. One breaks down rock while the other moves the broken rock FINAL ANSWER

  12. Sum, Speed, Slope, Surface FINAL ANSWER

  13. A break or fracture in the crust of Earth FINAL ANSWER

  14. Upward movement of the earth’s crust FINAL ANSWER

  15. Shaking or trembling of the earth caused by movement along a fault FINAL ANSWER

  16. Many different examples of uplift can be seen here FINAL ANSWER

  17. An instrument that measures the size and strength of seismic waves that are released by an earthquake FINAL ANSWER

  18. Sinkholes, caves, springs, and disappearing streams FINAL ANSWER

  19. Type of landscape where caves are common FINAL ANSWER

  20. A geological formation consisting of an underground enclosure with access from the surface of the ground or from the sea FINAL ANSWER

  21. When stream flow disappears into limestone FINAL ANSWER

  22. Underground streams that eventually flow through holes in rocks FINAL ANSWER

  23. Timpanogos Cave, Middle Cave and Hansen Cave FINAL ANSWER

  24. Frank Johnson and James Gough FINAL ANSWER

  25. Followed mountain lion tracks FINAL ANSWER

  26. Stalactite FINAL ANSWER

  27. 1887 FINAL ANSWER

  28. What is erosion?

  29. What are the agents of erosion?

  30. What are examples of gravity erosion?

  31. What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

  32. How is Erosion measured?

  33. What is a fault?

  34. What is uplift?

  35. What is an earthquake?

  36. What is Timpanogos Cave National Monument?

  37. What is a seismograph?

  38. What is weathering?

  39. What is frost wedging?

  40. What things can cause chemical weathering?

  41. What is CO2?

  42. What are lichens?

  43. What are some features of Karst environments?

  44. What is a Karst environment?

  45. What is a cave?

  46. What is a disappearing stream?

  47. What is a spring?

  48. What are the three caves that are a part of Timpanogos Cave National Monument?

  49. What are the names of the two boys who discovered Timpanogos Cave?

  50. How did Martin Hansen discover the first cave?

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