Friday, December 23, 2011

GeoJeopardy! Fridays #77

Time for GeoJeopardy! Fridays, because tis the season for some merriment.


- Geology -


Corundum makes up much of this rock used to make an abrasive "board"
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  The sword of Damocles is a large one of these formations in Carlsbad Caverns


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 Shatter cones, with radiating fracture lines, are only found at the sites of space object impacts & of these tests

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  This fancy French word refers to a deep fissure in a glacier


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A giant ocean called Panthalassa once surrounded this supercontinent, whose name means "all earth"


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