The Grand Canyon, located in Arizona, is one of largest natural wonders in America. It would take approximately 2500 cubic miles of dirt to fill the canyon up.
The grand canyon would need the codorado river to get in it
3.75 million trillion gallons of water
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There really is not a way to determine the amount of pennies that it would take to fill the grand canyon. The grand canyon is over 1,902 square feet, and a penny is less than an inch in size.
if you plan to waste decades of your life, then yes
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What do you mean? YEs, there'd be enough fat in the world off people to fill the grand canyon...
the same amount of times you have sex with your mom
yes.
You have no idea how many. like multiply all the asians in thwe world by like 20 billion and then ask yourself "is Lindsey really a blonde" who is currently sitting next to me, and then you gotta say no cuz shes only a dirty blond, and she doesnt want to admit it. oooh rite back to the question, well it would take 24,6879,937,457, 890, 789.576937597 cows to fill the grand canyon with milk.
Mashed potatoes
The Grand Canyon started with a slow drip
The sides of the canyon would always be crumbling into it, but as that would mean it was getting wider, it wouldn't fill up, just get more level. But presumably there's a stream/river at the bottom which caused the canyon in the first place and this is likely to continue the erosion.
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The grand canyon has a volume of 4.17 trillion cubic meters according to the National Park Service page The volume of an m&m is 636 cubic centimeters according to National Public Radio 636 cubic centimeters = 0.000636 cubic meters (divide by 1000000)(or divide by 100^3) Assume that the m&ms at the bottom get crushed and the m&ms at the top get melted (treat everything as a liquid). volume of grand canyon divided by the volume of an m&m is: 4170000000000/0.000636 =6.55660377×10^15 =6,556,603,770,000,000 6 and a half quadrillion m&m's would fill the Grand Canyon.