Cause they died there. Hopefully you will too one day.
There are sea fossils at the top of the canyon from the seas that once covered the low plains there.
a sense of smell
fOSSilesied fossils and diamonds and ruby
in the lowest layers of rock
The oldest fossils in the Grand Canyon are found in the layers of sedimentary rock near the bottom of the canyon, dating back around 1.2 billion years ago. These fossils provide insights into early life forms and the geological history of the region.
Most likely, some prehistoric ocean life lived in the general area, as the Grand Canyon was most likely covered in ocean at the time of the dinosaurs. By ocean life, I mean trilobites, orthocones, and graptolites.
Archaeologist Darwin has found a suspicious fossil at the Grand Canyon.
No, the Grand Canyon was not once an ocean. It was formed by the Colorado River cutting through layers of rock over millions of years. The rocks in the Grand Canyon are ancient, with some being over 1.7 billion years old.
The rock layers that contain the same index fossils at Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon are primarily the Navajo Sandstone and the Kayenta Formation. Both formations are known for their distinctive fossilized remains, including those of specific dinosaurs and ancient marine life, which serve as indicators of the same geological time period. These similarities help geologists correlate the stratigraphy between the two locations, providing insights into the region's geological history.
Birds, mule, deer, plants and even some people live in certain areas of the Grand Canyon.
the grand canyon
a Grand Canyon is nothing but a big erosion.........