Igneous
The rocks in Bryce Canyon National Park are mainly an orange-redish color. Yellow and pink are also found in the rock. The rock pillars are called hodoos. The Paiute Indians thought the rock pillars in Bryce were evil people who had been frozen in place. see http://www.visit-bryce-canyon.com/bryce-canyon-hoodoos.html for a better description
All three types of rock exist at Bryce. It depends upon where you are in the park.
a combo called the claron formation. it is made up of mudstone, siltstone, limestone, and dolomite.
erosion of sedimentary layers of rock by means of water.
Rock climbing, abseiling, wind surfing, paragliding and many more
differential weathering
differential weathering
Rocks exposed in the Grand Canyon include limestones, cherts, shales, schists, sandstones, and granites.
Sedimentary Rock.
granite
hot dog rock
Erosion