What is the most prominent drainage pattern of this park? a. Radial b. Trellis c. Rectangular d. Dendritic One of the main attractions at this park is a forest of large petrified trees. These trees were preserved by being replaced with silica from ash layers within the Triassic (Mesozoic) sandstones. Based on the geologic history and features of the area, which of the following statements about these sedimentary rocks is tr
What is the most prominent drainage pattern of this park?
a. Radial
b. Trellis
c. Rectangular
d. Dendritic
One of the main attractions at this park is a forest of large petrified trees. These trees were preserved by being replaced with silica from ash layers within the Triassic (Mesozoic) sandstones. Based on the geologic history and features of the area, which of the following statements about these sedimentary rocks is true?
a. The clastic sand that forms these rocks was weathered and eroded from the Appalachian Mountains.
b. The ash was produced from volcanoes associated with the Yellowstone Hotspot.
c. The clastic sand that forms these rocks was weathered and eroded from the Rocky
Mountains.
d. The clastic sand that forms these rocks was weathered and eroded from the Sierra
Nevada Mountains.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in which of the following physiographic provinces?
a. Rocky Mountains
b. Colorado Plateau
c. Interior Lowlands
d. Great Plains
e. Basin and Range
f. Columbia Plateau
![Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Fig-
ure 14.8) is located in North Dakota and was
established as a National Park 1978. This
park was named after Theodore Roosevelt in
honor of his conservation policies that led to
the establishment of the National Park Sys-
tem. Following the death of his wife, Roo-
sevelt spent several years in the area that
would ultimately become the park, during
which time he wrote extensively about the Figure 14.8 | Theodore Roosevelt National Park,
lonely beauty of the surrounding landscape.
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North Dakota.
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