A canyon, or gorge, is a deep valley between cliffs often carved from the landscape by a river.
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A canyon is not a rock. It is a geographical feature, in which the ground is lower than that of the surrounding area. In the case of the Grand Canyon, the difference in height is particularly large.
The top of a canyon is commonly referred to as the canyon rim or canyon edge. This area typically offers panoramic views of the canyon below and can serve as a popular vantage point for visitors. The rim may vary in width and elevation, depending on the canyon's geographical features.
the Grand Canyon is the biggest hole in the world
No, "Geographical" is not a word. The correct term is "geographic."
Carlsbad caverns, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone park, Mt. Rushmore, Niagara Falls.
The geographical term for heights is elevation. Elevation is the vertical distance of a location above a reference point, such as sea level.
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Cloudland Canyon is located in the state of Georgia in the United States, specifically in the northwestern part of the state near the border with Tennessee. It is situated within the Appalachian region.
I don't know who you think "they" are, but humans did not create the Grand Canyon.
sometimes a group of islands is called an archipelago.