&magicnumber=25&category1=Water and Weathering&category2='Missing link'&category3=History of the earth and more...&category4=Cave formation&category5=Ice , wind and wasting&question1=The forces of nature that break down rocks in two ways%3Cimg src%3D'%3Cimg src%3D'&question2=The process by which a rock undergoes mechanical stress%3Cimg src%3D'&question3=Sediments carried by a stream&question4=A natural ridge that may be formed along the edgeof a river's channel&question5=a natural acid found in rainwater and ground water that promotes chemical weathering of rocks&question6=once thought to be a transitional form between amphibians and reptiles&question7=group of extinct apes to which 'Lucy' belong&question8=classified in the same genus as man, only 3-foot tall, chimplike&question9=thought to be a transitional form between fish and amphibian, found alive in 1938 and discovered to be 100%25 fish&question10=thought to be a transitional form between reptiles and birds&question11=The chance origin of the universe as a whole&question12=Gradual development of life on earth, generally from simple organisms to complex ones&question13=Biblical principle, depending on a Creator&question14=A modified form of evolutionary hypothesis which attempts to reconcile the Bible and evolution&question15=The false belief that the universe and all that is in it orginated by natural processes over billions of years&question16=The world's largest known cavern%3Cimg src%3D'&question17=susceptible to underground erosion%3Cimg src%3D'&question18=icicle-like mass of calcium carbonate%3Cimg src%3D'&question19=A stalgtite and a stalagmite join together%3Cimg src%3D'&question20=Regions of the earth's surface where limestone is exposed%3Cimg src%3D'&question21=a thicksheet of ice that moves slowly&question22=Vast sheets of glacial ice that covers huge ares of relatively flat land&question23=smaller ice sheets&question24=alpine glaciers&question25=A valley glacier slowly scoops out huge bowl shaped depression&answer1=What is physical and chemical weathering&answer2=what is Exfoliation&answer3=what is a load&answer4=what is a levee&answer5=What is carbonic acid&answer6=what is Seymouria&answer7=what is australoithecines&answer8=What is Homo habilis&answer9=What is coelecanth&answer10=whar is Archaeopteryx&answer11=what is cosmic evolution&answer12=What is biological evolution&answer13=what is specail creation&answer14=what is Theistic evolution&answer15=what is evolution&answer16=What is Sarawak Chamber in Borneo&answer17=what is limestone&answer18=What is stalagtite&answer19=What is a column&answer20=what is a karst&answer21=What is a glacier&answer22=What is continental glaciers&answer23=What is ice caps&answer24=what is valley glaciers&answer25=What is a cirque&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=A type of lake formed when a sharp curve in a river is cut off the rest of the river&finalanswer=what is an oxbow lake&gamename=chapter 10 and 11&loadresult=Load Success!