Did You Know?

Some hoodoos are over 100 feet tall!

How They Form

Hoodoos form from wind and rain.

Where to Find Them

You can find hoodoos in parks.

What hoodoos Does

They look cool and fun.

They help us learn about rocks.

They are homes for some birds.

People like to take pictures of them.

They show how nature can change.

They are part of our Earth’s story.

More About hoodoos

Hoodoos have been here for a long time. They start as big rocks. Then, wind and rain break them down. This takes many years.

Hoodoos help us see how the Earth changes. They show us the power of nature. Many people visit them each year.

Some hoodoos are very tall. They can be over 100 feet high! Each one is unique and special.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Hoodoo Formation"] --> B["Erosion Process"] B --> C["Soft Rock"] B --> D["Hard Rock"] C --> E["Sedimentary Rock"] C --> F["Volcanic Rock"] D --> G["Protection from Elements"]

What Do These Words Mean?

hoodoo:a tall, thin rock formation
spire:a pointed top or peak
erosion:the process of wearing away rocks or soil
sedimentary rock:rock made from layers of sand, mud, or other materials
volcanic rock:rock formed from cooled lava or magma