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Yes it does in fact I live in Nevada and the last time I've been there was 2006 or 2007 but yes it does still stand today intact the Grand Canyon might be here for god knows how long! LOL  but then it might be here forever. All I know is it's still here. Well good luck in life! Sincerly new answers member : squinkies ( I know it's a weird username I don't care though really !)

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Does the Grand Caynon still stand today?

As of 2013 May 15, Grand Canyon still stands. Considering its size, it will take quite a bit of effort to keep the Grand Canyon from standing.


What famous landmark still survives today?

The grand canyon.


What forces are still acting on the Grand Canyon today?

Water and wind.


Why is the Grand Canyon still changing today?

Because in a natural environment weathering and erosion will always be present.


How might the Grand Canyon be different today the Grand Canyon National Park had not been formed?

It would not fameosn


Is weathering and erosion the reason for the grand canyon?

Yes, the wind and water have caused the grand canyon to become what it is today.


Who explored what is today the Grand Canyon?

i don't know if this is the answer your looking for but John Powell explored the grand canyon at one point.


Is grand canyon open to the public today?

Yes, it is.


Does the Grand Canyon continue to get bigger?

Yes, the Grand Canyon continues to erode and change over time due to natural processes such as weathering and the flow of the Colorado River. This erosion causes the canyon to deepen and widen gradually, making it appear to get bigger.


Was the Grand Canyon eroded a million years ago?

Yes, the Grand Canyon as we know it today would look very much like the Grand Canyon of 17 million years ago.


How did lava shape the grand canyon?

If I'm not mistaken, lava didn't really shape the grand canyon, the Colarado River did. It slowly eroded the rock until it is the massive canyon we know today.


What are the forces that act on the grand canyon today?

Weathering and erosion of course.