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Canyons are formed by water.It is so so so so amazing how it is formed!I have always been wondering how canyons were formed!

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How do Canyons change over time?

canyons change when erosion hits it it blows some of the pieces of of it


Where are canyons located?

. To answer your question they are found in drier climates. But not to dry for water not to run. Why? Because without the water to shape canyons and do a process called erosion, there wouldn't be canyons.


Are canyons a slow change in earths surface?

Yes.


Are all canyons created by water?

No, not all canyons are created by water. While many canyons are indeed formed by the erosion caused by rivers or streams, other canyons are created through other geological processes such as tectonic activity, volcanic activity, or glacial activity. These canyons can be formed by processes like faulting, volcanic eruptions, or the retreat of glaciers.


What are canyons and mesas?

canyons and mesas are both formed by water and the water was the sacred of the god neptune or also know know as the god of the sea posiden


What are deep under water canyons called?

Trenches


What object created all the grand canyons?

water


How does erosion form from deep valleys and canyons?

Water


Why did the Hopi plant their crops on the floor of canyons?

They plant their crops on the floor of the canyon because when it rains the water forms into the sand and canyons and also to collect flood water.


Why did the Hopi plant their crops on the floors of canyons?

They plant their crops on the floor of the canyon because when it rains the water forms into the sand and canyons and also to collect flood water.


What does water erosion do?

Water erosion makes valleys, canyons,and shortens coastlines.


The name of the flowing water that is responsible for cutting valleys and forming canyons?

In many cases, rivers are responsible for cutting valleys and canyons.