erosion
If I'm not mistaken, lava didn't really shape the grand canyon, the Colarado River did. It slowly eroded the rock until it is the massive canyon we know today.
the shape and size of it
Well The Grand Canyon has it's shape because of the heat, Basicly the rock minerals are affected by the heat causing them to grow in wich the become like mountains that's probably it hope this helps
The flat tops of the Grand Canyon were formed through millions of years of erosion by water and ice. The Colorado River and its tributaries gradually carved through the rock layers, creating the wide, flat plateau at the top of the canyon. The process of erosion continues to shape the canyon's landscape today.
because it shape the rocks because the rocks were originally sand
Some people think its fascinating because of its shape size or color.
it is a big plastic bridge in the shape of a U the is hanging of the edge of the grand canyon. :D
They shape the earth into the natural wonders you see today like the Grand Canyon
The primary agent of erosion responsible for the formation of the Grand Canyon is the Colorado River. Over millions of years, the river has carved and deepened the canyon through its powerful force of water flow, which continues to shape the landscape today. Additionally, weathering processes such as frost wedging and chemical weathering have also played a role in the formation of the Grand Canyon.
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No, the Grand Canyon is not a v-shaped valley. It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. The canyon's depth and scale are much greater than a typical v-shaped valley formed by a stream or river.
there was a big river or ocean that cut away the ground, but the water level dropped