By Ashley Pontecorvo
Location
Region-West
State-Wyoming
Capital-Cheyenne
Longitude-110.5°W
Latitude-44.6°N
Landforms
Yellowstone has lots of cool features
In 1872 the U.S. government set aside land for Yellowstone.
The Yellowstone park has a Grand Canyon.
The thin crust causes many of the parks thermal features
Culture
Lots of people lived in and visited Yellowstone
In the mid 1800s explorers started to travel to Yellowstone.
John Colter is known as the first white man to see the Yellowstone area.
American Indians have lived in Yellowstone area for more then 10,000 years.
Waterways
There are three main kinds of waterways in Yellowstone steam vents, hot springs and geysers.
Old Faithful is the most famous geyser of the park.
Old Faithful was in Yellowstone for more then 100 years.
Old Faithful shoots 45 to 120 minutes and 200 feet high.
Rocks and Minerals
There’s lots of rocks and minerals in Yellowstone.
The oldest rocks are gneiss and shist.
Yellowstone has some shale rocks.
Yellowstone has some limestone rocks.