There is/was a small river than ran through it and eroded it. Because erosion is when over a long period of time, the water withers away at the rock, causing in the long run, for there to be deteriorated rock.
yes. It does everyday from weathering and erosion.
Yes over a very long time
No. Over time, the Grand Canyon has been naturally formed.it was natural cut by the Colorado river over many thousands of years
What time is it? It's time to go to the Grand Canyon! Adventure time! Only at the Grand Canyon! The Grand Canyon, " You won't get off to a rocky start on your memories." I have to do a brochure on the Grand Canyon and you have to put a slogan in it. These were some of my ideas.
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The grand canyon erodes because of weatherization and plate shifting.
The most important factor in making the Grand Canyon is TIME. The Grand Canyon has been made over thousands of years due to soil erosion as a result of water passing through the valley over the least path of resistance. Without the millions of years to produce the Grand Canyon, The river that passes in the middle of the Grand Canyon would not erode quick enough to create the giant Canyon we see today.
The Grand Canyon is in the US state of Arizona.The Grand Canyon is in northwestern Arizona.
The water erosion from the river formed the Grand Canyon over a very, very long time.
The Grand Canyon is a natural occurrence, made by nature, probably by erosion and water over time. If you wish you could sat the it was carved by God........Or nature........whichever you wish. ;D
The Grand Canyon qualifies as old; it has been around for a long time.
The drive from Mesa, AZ, to Grand Canyon National Park is about 4.5 hours.
If you haven't visited the Grand Canyon, it is time to check it off of your "To Do List".