What type of volcanic feature is Crater Lake? a. Composite Volcano b. Shield Volcano c. Caldera d. Cinder Cone What is the origin of this volcano? a. Subduction of an oceanic plate at a Convergent Boundary. b. Subduction of a continental plate at a Convergent Boundary. c. Development of a Hotspot d. Continental rifting. Crater Lake National Park is located in which of the following physiographic provinces? a. Rocky Mountains b. Sierra Nevada c. Cascades d. Columbia Plateau e. Colorado Plateau f. Basin and Range

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What type of volcanic feature is Crater Lake?

a. Composite Volcano
b. Shield Volcano
c. Caldera
d. Cinder Cone  

What is the origin of this volcano?

a. Subduction of an oceanic plate at a Convergent Boundary.

b. Subduction of a continental plate at a Convergent Boundary.

c. Development of a Hotspot

d. Continental rifting.

Crater Lake National Park is located in which of the following physiographic provinces?

a. Rocky Mountains

b. Sierra Nevada

c. Cascades

d. Columbia Plateau

e. Colorado Plateau

f. Basin and Range 

 

Part A - National Parks
Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake National Park Figure
14.7) is located in southern Oregon and
was established as a National Park in
1902. The main attraction at this park is
Crater Lake, which at almost 2,000 feet is
one of the deepest lakes on Earth. Search
for 42 56 33.15N 122 06 14.89W and zoom Figure 14.7 | Crater Lake National Park,
out to an eye altitude of 15 miles.
Southern Oregon.
Author: Ray Bouknight
Transcribed Image Text:Part A - National Parks Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake National Park Figure 14.7) is located in southern Oregon and was established as a National Park in 1902. The main attraction at this park is Crater Lake, which at almost 2,000 feet is one of the deepest lakes on Earth. Search for 42 56 33.15N 122 06 14.89W and zoom Figure 14.7 | Crater Lake National Park, out to an eye altitude of 15 miles. Southern Oregon. Author: Ray Bouknight
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