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"A" 
American
Business 
American Culture 
American Heritage 
American Labor 
Animal Science 
Archaeology 
Archery 
Architecture 
Art 
Astronomy 
Athletics 
Atomic Energy 
Auto Mechanics 
Aviation 
 
"B" 
Backpacking 
Basketry 
Bird Study 
Bugling 
 
"C" 
Camping 
Canoeing 
Chemistry 
Cinematography 
Citizenship
Community* 
Citizenship Nation* 
Citizenship World* 
Climbing 
Coin Collecting 
Collections 
Communications* 
Computers 
Cooking 
Crime Prevention 
Cycling* 
"D" 
Dentistry 
Disability Awareness 
Dog Care 
Drafting 
 
"E" 
Electricity 
Electronics 
Emergency
Preparedness** 
Energy 
Engineering 
Entrepreneurship 
Environmental
Science* 
 
"F" 
Family Life* 
Farm Mechanics 
Fingerprinting 
Fire Safety 
First Aid* 
Fish & Wildlife Mgmt. 
Fishing 
Fly Fishing 
Forestry 
 
"G" 
Gardening 
Genealogy 
Geology 
Golf 
Graphic Arts 
 
"H" 
Hiking 
Home Repairs 
Horsemanship 
 
"I" 
Indian Lore 
Insect Studies 
 
"J" 
Journalism 
 
"K" 
 
"L" 
Landscape Architecture 
Law 
Leatherwork 
Lifesaving** 
 
"M" 
Mammal Study 
Medicine 
Metalwork 
Model Design & Building 
Motorboating 
Music 
 
"N" 
Nature 
 
"O" 
Oceanography 
Orienteering 
 
"P" 
Painting 
Personal Fitness** 
Personal Management* 
Pets 
Photography 
Pioneering 
Plant Science 
Plumbing 
Pottery 
Public Health 
Public Speaking 
Pulp and Paper 
 
"Q" 
 
"R" 
Radio 
Railroading 
Reading 
Reptile & Amphibian Study 
Rifle Shooting 
Rowing 
 
"S" 
Safety 
Salesmanship 
Scholarship 
Sculpture 
Shotgun Shooting 
Skating 
Skiing 
Small Boat Sailing 
Soil & Water
Conservation 
Space Exploration 
Sports** 
Stamp Collecting 
Surveying 
Swimming** 
 
"T" 
Textile 
Theatre 
Traffic Safety 
Truck Transportation 
 
"U" 
 
"V" 
Veterinary Medicine 
 
"W" 
Water Skiing 
Weather 
Whitewater 
Wilderness Survival 
Wood Carving 
Woodwork 
 
"X" 
"Y" 
"Z" 
  
  
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       Geology 
    Requirements 1985 | 
   
 
  Explain what geology means. 
     
    Earth Materials   
   
  - Make a collection of at least 10 different earth materials or geological specimens from
    your locality or an area of special interest to you. Label, to the best of your ability,
    classify, and explain the origin and use of the materials collected. 
      - Alternatives: In place of requirement 2, you may present a collection of 10 different
        rocks, with specimens of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks properly marked,
        cataloged, and displayed. 
 
      - Or you may present a collection of 10 different minerals (or ores) properly marked,
        cataloged, and displayed. Also identify each of the 10 minerals, and give their sources
        and possible uses.
 
     
   
  - Define rock. Discuss and define three classes of rocks. List the characteristics
    of each class, how they are formed, and how they are named. 
 
  Define mineral. Tell how to identify minerals. Tell how rocks and
    minerals differ. List five of the most common rock-forming minerals. Tell how they are
    identified. Tell how hardness, specific gravity, color, streak, cleavage, luster, and
    crystal form are useful in identifying minerals.  
     
    Earth Processes   
   
  - Secure a topographic map of your how locality or an area of special interest to you.
    Explain the origin of the landscape, including any unusual features. Account for any
    influences of the landscape on the location of towns, parks, highways, railroads,
    airports, industries, or similar structures. 
 
  - Draw a diagram of the hydrologic cycle and discuss it and its effects with your
    counselor. 
 
  - Do ONE of the following: 
      - Tell about the occurrence of volcanos on land and in the ocean. Describe the difference
        between intrusive igneous rocks and extrusive igneous rocks. 
 
      - Describe the major steps in the geologic history of a mountain range. Describe the
        anticline, syncline, fault, strike, dip and an unconformity. Discuss the relationship
        between mountain building and erosion in forming the present landscape. 
 
      - Describe the major features of an ocean floor between the shorelines on either side.
 
     
     
    Earth History   
   
  - Make a chart showing the geological eras and periods and show in what geologic time the
    rocks in your region were formed. 
 
  - Do ONE of the following: 
      - Tell what fossils are and how they aid in understanding the story of the earth's
        history. 
 
      - Make a collection of 10 different fossils and identify them to the best of your ability.
      
 
      - Discuss with your counselor the theory of continental drift.
 
     
     
    Geology and People   
   
  - Discuss two environmental problems related to geology. Tell how land-use planning
    relates to geology. Tell why faulting, landslides, waste disposal, pollution, water
    supply, and subsidence are important in land-use planning. Give an example of poor use of
    land in your area or an environmental hazard in your area related to geologic features or
    processes.
 
    
   
  - Do ONE of the following: 
      - Describe five energy sources, how they occur, and how they are used today. Describe the
        source of the products supplied by your local utilities. Tell which of these products are
        related to geologic processes. 
 
      - Visit a mine, oil or gas field, gravel pit, stone quarry, or similar area of special
        interest to you. Make a collection of geologic specimens found at the site visited. Tell
        about the geology of the place.
 
     
     
    Careers in Geology   
   
  - Do ONE of the following: 
      - Read a pamphlet about careers in geology. Tell what you learned. 
 
      - Visit with a geologist, other than your counselor. Tell what he or she does. Find out
        how he or she prepared for the job.
 
     
   
  - Discuss with your counselor what you have learned about careers in geology and how to
    prepare for them.
 
 
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