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depends on how close you are when looking at it Funny! Seriously, the name itself, Copper Canyon, is deceptive. It leads one to believe that it is a 'single' canyon, when it is not. Copper Canyon consists of six (6) different canyons. The Grand Canyon is a 'single' canyon, therefore the two cannot be compared. For those who vehemently believe that Copper Canyon is larger, that is like saying the the Great Lakes should be considered an ocean or a sea because they intersect. Geographical descriptions do not work that way. Copper Canyon is unique, but it is not bigger than the Grand Canyon.
Valles Marineris.
The grand canyon will be affected by people and earthquakes later in the future because the people keep litering and tourist people rides on donkeys to review the grand canyon and some times CHICKEN BUTT CHICKEN BUT
Yes there is one that is 4 times the size of the grand canyon
yes it has tons of times with frez thaw
the same amount of times you have sex with your mom
July temperatures at the bottom of the Grand Canyon easily average 120 F in the sun and 105 F in the shade. The hours between 10 am and 4 pm are considered the heat of the day, so if hiking, it is best to rest between these times.
Almost fifty years ago, I was eight years old when I first saw the Grand Canyon -- and I can still recall the sense of awe and wonder I got at the view. In the five times I've returned, I've never failed to have those same feeling.
According to the National Parks Service, there have been 184,763,635 visitations to Grand Canyon NP since 1919. It would be impossible to determine how many of these were multiple visits by the same person (I've been there seven times, for example).
The Palm Canyon Times Newspaper was created in 1993-09.
the length is 466 kilometers long and the width is 29 kilometers wide and its depth is 1,800,000 kilometers. if you do length times width times height, youd get 2.43252x10^10 km^3
The exposed rock layers at the Grand Canyon are at least about two billion years old. A good 13,000 feet of sediment and lava were first deposited in coastal and shallow marine environments, e.g. NOT inside the Grand Canyon. Earth's folding (which caused the mountains) brought sediment from the Pacific side. Streams and rivers brought sediments from the Appalachian Mountains in the east, which were folded from both the Pangaea-times sea located in the middle of the country and the Pacific Ocean.