This bingo card has 25 words: A well sorted breccia, Find me some SiO2, An example of root wedging, Ripple marks!, An example of the principle of superposition, Some Metamorphic limestone, An intrusive igneous Rock larger than your hand, An invertebrate fossil (but you have to ID it!), Something with oxidation, Where a river has hit hard rock and stopped erosion, A Gneiss rock, An example of cross bedding, A fault line (of any size and type), An non-silicate mineral (but you have to ID it!), An example of large scale dissolution, An anticline or a syncline, A mosasaur fossil (hint: geology offices), A cutbank, A piece of coal, An example of a cross cutting relationship, A halite, An example of active erosion (transportation of objects, not weathering), A mineral vein thicker than finger width, An example of biochemical perception before lithification and A geologist (other than your professor or TA).
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