The submarne canyon is very steep-sidded.
Some people think that rivers form canyons, but in fact, the canyons form the rivers
by under ground
Canyons typically form through the process of erosion by water, wind, or ice in areas with resistant rock formations. They are often found in mountainous regions, arid environments, and along rivers and coasts where the land is exposed to erosive forces over long periods of time.
Water gaps are formed when rivers erode through a mountain range, creating a gap or pass. Canyons are typically formed by the erosion of rivers or glaciers cutting through rock layers over time. Valleys can be formed by various geological processes, including erosion by rivers, glaciers, or tectonic activity.
Canyons are found in many deserts around the world.
canyons
steep canyons can form when down cutting is slow or fast
Canyons are not built by constructive processes, but rather by erosional processes such as the gradual wearing down of rock by water and wind. Canyons form when rivers cut through and erode the surrounding land, creating deep valleys with steep sides.
A canyon can be formed through the process of erosion, typically caused by flowing water carving through rock over a long period of time. This gradual erosion widens and deepens the canyon, creating the steep cliffs and unique geological formations that characterize it.
the grannd canyons
wind cannot form canyons but it can shape an carve through them.
the grannd canyons