Well considering the Moon is in the sky and the Grand Canyon is in the ground, the chances are zero.
The Grand Canyon is in the southwestern part of the US, in Arizona.
No, the Grand Canyon is iin northwestern Arizona.
The Grand Canyon is in Arizona and was carved by the Colorad River.
It is the Grand Canyon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no
cougars live in the south west part of the grand canyon
the Grand Canyon is important because many animals live there and it also is a beautiful part of nature
The Grand Canyon is a "gorge" or "canyon" if you wish. Hence the name Grand Canyon. However, there are two "plateau's" on either side of the canyon which could be considered part of the GC, from a certain point of view.
Certainly, it is just the part that is covered in water. The Hoover Dam bloks the Colorado river. Under Lake Mead behind the dam is the extension of the Grand Canyon.
The entirety of the Grand Canyon is in Arizona. The Grand Canyon begins in the northeast at Marble Canyon not far from the Arizona/Utah border. In the west, the Grand Canyon ends just before Lake Mead on the Arizona/Nevada border.
No it is not.
i am pretty shure it is from the skywalk in the middle of the canyon, definite yes, but there are small canyons that are part of the Grand Canyon system such as Marble Canyon where you can jump from the Navajo Bridge -- not part of the main canyon that most people think of as the Grand Canyon but it's about a 200 foot drop between narrow canyon walls and that may suffice.