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Other than seeing one of the most awe-inspiring, beautiful spots on this planet, I can't think of any reason why anyone would want to visit there.

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Who were the first explorers to come to the Grand Canyon?

The Spanish in 1540.


How many tourists come to the Grand Canyon?

There were 4,388,386 visitors in 2010.


Is the Grand Canyon a renewable resource?

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What famous land forms have been formed by erosion?

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Is the Grand Canyon near the earth's core?

No. The earth's crust is thin compared to the mantle, but it's 30km thick at that region, and the grand canyon does not come close to 30km. Beyond the crust is the mantle, and beyond that is the core.


How did water impact the Grand Canyon?

Much of it comes from the melting winter snows that accumulate in the Rocky Mountains only to melt and head for the sea come spring via the Colorado River.


How come the Grand Canyon is still changing?

Becaus the flowing water of the Colorado River is a constant source of erosion.


Are there wolves in the Grand Canyon?

Not any longer. Wolves are slowly returning to the desert southwest, and may (eventually) come back to there.


What is the capacity of the Grand Canyon?

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Why is Francisco Vásquez de Coronado famous?

His discovery was important because he discovered the grand canyon and he was famous for doing that. OK, lets get the facts right. 1, He did not actually discover the Grand Canyon himself. It was a small group of Spanish soldiers and Hopi guides under the command of Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas that became the first Spanish/Europeans to see the Grand Canyon. 2, Recent Research has stated that the main body of de Coronado's expedition did not come within 26 miles (42 kms) of the Grand Canyon.


What stateis the Grand Canyon in?

Arizona is called "The Grand Canyon State" for a reason. Ironically, many citizens of Arizona were initially furious that the national government made this designation. We see this several times: people are mad at the federal "land grab" (of federal land), tourists come to the national parks service area, people make a ton of money due to the tourists, people forget that they were initially mad, and these people make no admission that they were wrong. Then the federal govenment makes another designation, and the cycle repeats.


What were David Hockney's most famous paintings?

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