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1st of course would be the Colorado plateau. Where would the river flow if it came first before the plateau?

2nd would be the Colorado River. As time went by, the Colorado river continually eroded the plateau until it had carved out a deep canyon from the plateau. This would then be the start of the Grand Canyon.

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Q: Which do you think came first the Colorado plateau Colorado river or the Grand Canyon?
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