Creation of olympic national park
For eons wind and rain washed sediments from the north american plate into the ocean. Over time these sediments were compressed into Layers of shale and sandstone. As this was happening vents opened under the water letting lava flow out creating underwater mountain ranges. These two thing combined formed an oceanic tectonic plate that started to move towards the north american plate. Once the plates started to converge the oceanic plate subducted under the north american plate, but as this was happening the top of the oceanic plate was scraped off and jammed against the mainland creating a dome shape. As the dome was being created the subducting plate started to melt causing the crust to uplift creating mountains that form the park today. As these mountains were being created the rock that made up the dome started to fold and become fractured, as this kept happening it created the jumbled appearance of the rocks. During the formation of these mountains streams and glaciers carved out peaks and valleys which created a very craggy landscape. All of these things together created the landscape of Olympic national park that we know today.