The formation of The Canyon did not involve a meteor in any way whatsoever.
If you mean "was the grand canyon caused by a meteor impact/", then no. The grand canyon was eroded by the Colorado river It may have received a few meteors over the years, but they were of insignificant consequence, compared to erosion.
During the Cretaceous Period when either a whole bunch of volcanoes erupted at the same time or a giant meteor hit Earth in where is now The Grand Canyon.
It takes 175,32 seconds
The best route to take from San Diego to the Grand Canyon is staying on I-15 until you hit Barstow then, you will merge on to I-40, staying on I-40 until you hit highway 180. http://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/best-route-from-grand-canyon-to-san-diego.cfm
No the latest meteor to hit was 2004 Australia .
A falling star is a meteor. A meteorite is a meteor that has hit the ground.
A meteor.
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No.
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
It is called a meteorite.