== == The erosional factors that created the Grand Canyon as we see it today are still in motion.
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You can fly into Flagstaff Airport if going to the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is an example of a canyon. -Devyn F. HeY Roquie!!!
Yes, there is limestone in the Grand Canyon. It is primarily found in the form of the Redwall Limestone layer, which is one of the prominent rock layers in the canyon.
No, the Grand Canyon was not once an ocean. It was formed by the Colorado River cutting through layers of rock over millions of years. The rocks in the Grand Canyon are ancient, with some being over 1.7 billion years old.
No, Vales Marineris is much bigger than the Grand Canyon.
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depends on how close you are when looking at it Funny! Seriously, the name itself, Copper Canyon, is deceptive. It leads one to believe that it is a 'single' canyon, when it is not. Copper Canyon consists of six (6) different canyons. The Grand Canyon is a 'single' canyon, therefore the two cannot be compared. For those who vehemently believe that Copper Canyon is larger, that is like saying the the Great Lakes should be considered an ocean or a sea because they intersect. Geographical descriptions do not work that way. Copper Canyon is unique, but it is not bigger than the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Canyon is bigger than any city. However it is located in Arizona near the city of Flagstaff.
1,000 feet gigger only a idiot wouldent know that
John Wesley Powell, named the Grand Canyon. Major John Wesley Powell was 35 years old when he led his first expedition through the Canyon. He was a geologist, a teacher, and a one-armed veteran of the Civil War (he lost his right arm in the Battle of Shiloh).
Smaller? It has got bigger!
The best-known of them all is 'A Bigger Splash'.'A Bigger Grand Canyon' or 'Mr.and Mrs. Clark and Percy' may come in second.CLick link below for a site where you can see two of them!
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