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The Unique Hoodoos of Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta
Contributed by: Turnbull
  • 1. What geological feature is primarily found in Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park?
A) Glaciers
B) Mountains
C) Canyons
D) Hoodoos
  • 2. What is the primary material that composes the hoodoos?
A) Limestone
B) Clay
C) Sandstone
D) Granite
  • 3. Which river flows near Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park?
A) Milk River
B) Fraser River
C) Saskatchewan River
D) Bow River
  • 4. What type of climate does Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park have?
A) Humid continental
B) Semi-arid
C) Tropical
D) Subarctic
  • 5. What is a hoodoo?
A) A lake formation
B) A geological fault
C) A type of tree
D) A tall, thin spire of rock
  • 6. What is the typical lifespan of hoodoos in Writing-on-Stone?
A) Dozens of years
B) Hundreds of years
C) Thousands of years
D) Millions of years
  • 7. What creates the unique shapes of the hoodoos?
A) Earthquakes
B) Flooding
C) Volcanic activity
D) Erosion
  • 8. Which Indigenous people have historical ties to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park?
A) Blackfoot
B) Sioux
C) Métis
D) Cree
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