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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Geology: Science that deals with Earth’s physical structure and substances, history, and the processes that act upon it., Geography: The study of places and the relationships between people and their environment., Columbia Basin: E. Washington region formed by lava flows-one of the great farming regions of the world., Okanogan Highlands: Forested N.E. Washington region where people rely on resource related industries such as logging, mining, ranching as well as tourism as industries., Cascade Mountains: Mountain range that splits E. Washington from W. Washington. Snowpack supplies water that people on both sides of the Cascades rely upon., Puget Sound Lowlands: Most heavily populated and urbanized region of WA, centering around Puget Sound., Coastal Region: Low range of hills to the South to the Olympic Mtns to the North-dominated by resource industries, logging, fishing as well as tourism., Old North American Continent: Piece of the continent left after a portion of the continent broke off and drifted across the Atlantic Ocean., Kootenay Arc: Continental Shelf caught between the Old NA Continent and the oncoming Okanogan Micro-Continent., Okanogan Micro-Continent: Land that migrated across the Pacific and docked against the Old NA Continent, causing the rise of the Kootenay Arc., Cascade Volcanoes: Volcanoes that rose to start the creation of the Cascade Range, with the Pacific to the West, Columbia Plateau Lava Flows: Lava flows the emanated from NE Oregon that formed the Columbia Plateau, buried the inland sea and forced the Columbia R. into its course today., North Cascade Micro-Continent: Land that migrated across the Pacific and docked with the Okanogan Micro-Continent., Willapa Hills/Olympic Mountains: Land formed by oceanic crust being thrust upward, possibly by a huge seismic event., Puget Sound Trough: Land Gouged out by ice age glaciers to form Puget Sound as well as leaving large amounts of glacial till to the sounds and around it’s edges., Plate tectonics: The idea that the earth’s mantle is made of plates that are moving and shifting., Great Floods: Floods that originated from glacier blocked Lake Missoula in MT that roared across E. Washington up to 40 times; effect can see up the Yakima R. to Zillah., Lithosphere: The relatively cool and rigid outer rind of the Earth, about 60 miles thick., Pacific Ring of Fire: Refers to the ring aroundthe Pacific Ocean where oceanic crust is being forced under continental crust creating much volcanic and seismic activity., Fault: A fracture that separates blocks of the Earth’s crust that have slipped or slipping by each other. Zillah is close to two major faults., Magma: Molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface-if it erupts from a volcano or otherwise vents it becomes known as lava., Anticline: A arched fold in layered rocks. Toppenish Ridge to the S., Rattlesnake R. to the N., are examples of anticlines., Syncline: A trough folded into layers. Zillah lies in a syncline between Toppenish Ridge, and Rattlesnake Ridge. and Mt. Saint Helens: Mt. St. Helens erupted in 1980, blanketing E. Washington in ash and providing scientists with an understanding of what is known as a lateral blast-an explosion that went outwards rather than upwards..

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