You would know because the youngest rock layer is always on the top, and the oldest is always at the bottom of the canyon.
northwest providence channel
yes a canyon is a result of weathering because the water (river) weathers away the rock
a canyon is like valley but it have two cliffs instead of mountain . A cliff is a steep wall of rock. So a canyon is a cliff . A canyon with a river on middle is a gorge.
Usually by the erosion of a river wearing down the soil and rock for millions of years, like the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon.
Poor farming in the 19th century made the Providence Canyon
Providence Canyon is located in Lumpkin, Georgia, about 2.5 hours southwest of Atlanta. It is known for its vibrant colored canyons and unique rock formations, earning it the nickname "Georgia's Little Grand Canyon."
Providence Canyon is located in Stewart County in Georgia.
Yes, Providence Canyon is a constructive force.
Providence Canyon is a state park in the state of Georgia. It has massive gullies about 150 foot deep. These were caused by poor farming practices.
Its Quartzite. I'm also doing a project on it and that's what I researched! -Lexi
Sedimentary Rock.
Providence canyon was formed by erosion due to poor farming practices in th 1800's. Providene canyon was NOT formed by a crater.
hot dog rock
Erosion
Igneous
in Georgia(fudge)