Yes.
The Grand Canyon.
False. It was formed by erosion from the Colorado river.
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the description is that the grand canyon is the grand canyon is a very large an impetuous mountain that was formed by 6 million years of erosion that formed the grand canyon. first is was soft but year after year it hardened
The water erosion from the river formed the Grand Canyon over a very, very long time.
The Grand Canyon was formed by the processes of weathering and erosion.
No, it was created by erosion.
The Grand Canyon was not formed by a glacier. It was actually carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years through a process of erosion.
The Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona was formed by erosion and weathering and the primary agent was the Colorado River.
The Grand Canyon was formed as the Colorado River cut into the landscape. The Grand Canyon is the product of millions of years of erosion and weathering.
Thousands of years of erosion caused by the Colorado River.
A canyon is a landform that is typically formed by erosion, often from the movement of sediment-laden water like a river. Erosion gradually wears away the rock or land surface, carving out a canyon over time.