How much do you know about beachcombing? Answer the questions to find out if you're a beachcombing expert! Question Title * 1. A Petoskey stone is a fossilized... crab coral urchin sponge OK Question Title * 2. This part of the horseshoe crab is used in the medical industry shell eggs blood tail OK Question Title * 3. Glass fishing floats were first manufactured in which country? Japan Korea China Norway OK Question Title * 4. Fossilized ghost crabs are found on the beaches of which U.S. state? Oregon Delaware Florida Maine OK Question Title * 5. Sea glass in this town comes from the 20th-century garbage dump Kittery Point, Maine Fort Bragg, California Presque Isle, Pennsylvania Lincoln City, Oregon OK Question Title * 6. The world's largest piece of beach glass was found on this body of water Mediterranean Sea Sea of Japan Lake Erie Gulf of Mexico OK Question Title * 7. Where do agates typically form? In sedimentary layers of rock In air pockets inside rocks Along tectonic plate edges In active volcanic areas OK Question Title * 8. Which body of water has the largest tidal range (from high to low tide)? The Bay of Fundy The North Sea The Bosphorus The Caribbean Sea OK Question Title * 9. This metal was used in glassmaking to remove the green cast from clear glass Magnesium Iron Manganese Gold OK Question Title * 10. Although the Great Lakes don't have tides, this phenomenon can cause huge shifts in water levels along the shores. Oscillation Seiche Turbulence Tidal Bore OK Question Title * 11. Which of these is not a type of pottery decoration? Spongeware Transferware Burnishing Cloisonée OK Question Title * 12. This animal's name means "lady of the sea" for its resemblance to a mermaid. Manatee Dugong Dolphin Narwhal OK Question Title * 13. Marbles were used in this type of bottle to seal in effervescence Codd Bottles Sake Bottles Hutchison Style Bottles Blob Top Bottles OK Question Title * 14. Which of the following is not a type of slag glass? Frankfort Green Leland Blue Cobalt Blue Boaty Blue OK Question Title * 15. This animal uses gas pockets in its shell to control buoyancy Lightning Whelk Bubble Shell Chambered Nautilus Moon Snail OK Question Title * 16. Email address OK Question Title * 17. What is your first name? OK Question Title * 18. Would you like be added to our email list? Yes No OK SUBMIT