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Glacier in the Rocky Mountains – Definitions & Diagram

October 16, 2019October 15, 2019 / Mark Danenhauer / 1 Comment
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A glacier slowly winding its way down a valley.

Glaciers play a huge role in shaping the landscape of the Rocky Mountains.  Here is a definition and a diagram showing evidence of glaciers in the andscape.
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Geology At It’s Finest – 5 Stunning Climbing Spots

March 12, 2019March 7, 2019 / Mark Danenhauer

The world is full of amazing natural wonders.  Here are 5 of the most stunning rock climbing spots in the world (including the Rocky Mountains) that you need to see to believe. Continue reading →

10 Fun Rock Facts-You Won’t Believe Some Of These!

December 5, 2018December 3, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
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Pumice is so light it can float on water! Photo via Flickr.

Did you know that there is a floating ‘island’ of rock in the south pacific ocean?  The world is full of awesome rocks and here are some amazing rock facts. Continue reading →

Erosion or Weathering? What is the Difference?

January 31, 2017January 30, 2017 / Mark Danenhauer

erosion or weatheringHave you ever heard of or do you know about erosion or weathering?  Maybe you do, but did you know most people incorrectly use the term erosion? Continue reading →

5 Simple Tips on Rock Identification For Kids

January 15, 2017June 23, 2017 / Mark Danenhauer
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Photo via Flickr.

Rock identification can be difficult for both those new to it and even for experts.  Here are some general tips to help kids and parents identify rocks in the Rocky Mountains. Continue reading →

What Is The Lightest Rock In The World?

December 18, 2016December 14, 2016 / Mark Danenhauer
lightest rock, pumice

A piece of pumice. Photo via Flickr.

The lightest rock in the world, similar to the heaviest rock, is an igneous rock.  Do you know what this rock, which is so light it can float on water, is called? Continue reading →

I Bet You Don’t Know What Is The Heaviest Rock?

December 14, 2016February 23, 2018 / Mark Danenhauer
heaviest rock, weight

Photo via Flickr.

Do you know what is the heaviest rock?  I thought I knew the answer, but found to my surprise the answer to that question was not granite. Continue reading →

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