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How it’s
How it’s
Broken;
Made;
Washington Washington
Critters
Washington
Regions
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How the Cascades
were formed
Subduction of
tectonic plates
created a volcanic
chain of
mountains
How Puget Sound
was made
Glaciation
How the Palouse
Hills were formed
Glacial till and
volcanic ash were
moved around by
wind and ice
Which side of the
state is older, and
why
The East side; the
coast used to be
right under your
feet– it slowly
moved west
How the Okanogan
Highlands were
formed
The Okanogan
subcontinent ran
into the main
continent, creating
the highlands
It’s how the
Channeled
Scablands were
“broken in”
Destruction caused
by the Great
Missoula flood
It’s how the
Columbia Basin
was formed
Many lava flows
over millions of
years “oozed” out
of the surface of
the earth
They are the four
stages that busted
Mt. St. Helens
Earthquakes,
landslide, lateral
eruption, vertical
eruption
It’s why the Dry
Falls broke– they
used to be very wet,
but now they don’t
work anymore
Glaciers rerouted water into
glacial lake Columbia, which
rerouted the Columbia River,
then when Lake Missoula busted
it all went down- the falls dropped
10 times more water than all the
rivers of the world combined!
When big chunks of
ice break up the
ground, they make
this
Glacial Till
I’m afraid of
Grizzly Bears, so I
better avoid these
two regions
Cascade
Mountains,
Okanogan
Highlands
I would love to see
a flying squirrel, so
I’m making
reservations to visit
this region
Willapa Hills
I love white animals,
so I’m going to these
two different regions
to see these two
different critters
Snowshoe hare in
the Cascades;
Mountain Goat in
the Blue Mountains
It’s the only critter
we learned about
that is in every
region
Cougar/Mountain
Lion
It’s the bird that is
having a hard time in
the last 20 years, and
the region it is in
Northern Spotted
Owl; Olympic
Peninsula
These are
Washington’s 7
regions
Olympic Peninsula, Willapa
Hills, Puget Lowlands,
Cascade Mountains,
Okanogan Highlands,
Columbia Basin, and Blue
Mountains
It’s the region with
the rainforest, and
the name of the
rainforest
Hoh Rainforest;
Olympic Peninsula
This region is
pretty cheesy; it’s
also home to the
town of Ocean
Shores
Willapa Hills
This region is home
to two sets of
mountains– name
the region and the
ranges
Okanogan
Highlands;
Okanogan
Mountains and
Selkirk Mountains
They are the two
biggest regions
with regards to
land
Cascade Mountains
and Columbia
Basin
Port Angeles
Olympic Peninsula
Mt. St. Helens
Cascade Mountains
The Snake River
Between the Blue
Mountains and
Columbia Basin
Tri-Cities
Columbia Basin
The Seahawks!
Puget Lowlands
All that black rock
you see? It’s this
basalt
It’s the kind of
glacier on a
mountain
Alpine glacier
It is a freaky
looking clam you
can only find
under the ocean
under the sand
Geoduck
It’s what a
deciduous tree is,
and two examples
Trees that lose
their leaves;
Maple, oak
These are three
amphibians found
in Washington
Bullfrog, spotted
frog, redlegged
frog, tree frog
Make your wager
Describe how the
rainshadow effect
impacts the
weather of
Washington State