hoodoos are another example of the way that weathering and erosion can form landforms. what is the main agent in shaping hoodoos

frost wedging
abrasion
or exfoliation

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The main agent in shaping hoodoos is frost wedging. Hoodoos are formed through a combination of weathering processes, with frost wedging being particularly significant. This process involves the freezing and thawing of water in cracks and crevices of rock. As water freezes, it expands, causing the rocks to crack further apart. Over time, this physical weathering can lead to the formation of tall, thin spires of rock that characterize hoodoos. While abrasion and exfoliation can also play a role in shaping landscapes, frost wedging is the primary mechanism for creating hoodoos.