First, the vast majority of people who visit the Grand Canyon each year survive the trip. Since roughly 1880, over 600 people are believed to have died while visiting the Grand Canyon. That works out to only 4-5 deaths per year. A very small percentage of the annual visitors.
Actually, very few people fall into the Grand Canyon, perhaps only one or two per year. About 12 people die in the park each year from various causes.
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Loads of people died by falling into the grand canyon
a population of 67,000,000,000,000 lived in the grand canyon in 1504.
The Grand Canyon is a natural feature; it doesn't employ anyone at all.
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1000s of people get lost in thegrand canyon each year
No. The Grand Canyon IS NOT in the state of Colorado. Many people get confused on that because the river that carves through the Grand Canyon is called the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is in Arizona.
There were 4,388,386 in 2010. About 4.5 million people visit the Grand Canyon National park each year.
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How many kilometers from Vancouver, Canada to the Grand Canyon?
Five million people visited the park in 1997, although its buildings, roads, trails and parking areas were designed to accommodate only 1 million a year. I don't know the current number of people visting, but 1997 was I think the largest reported year for visits to the Grand Canyon.
It had 4,388.386 visitors in 2010.
None. Why would you think that there are volcanoes in the Grand Canyon?