Lake Mead is the largest, followed by Lake Powell.
Lake Powell and lake st George
Arizona, because the Grand Canyon is in Arizona.Arizona is the Grand Canyon State.
The Grand Canyon is a "gorge" or "canyon" if you wish. Hence the name Grand Canyon. However, there are two "plateau's" on either side of the canyon which could be considered part of the GC, from a certain point of view.
the Grand Canyon
the Grand Canyon in Arizona and Hell's Canyon in Idaho. Hell's canyon is the deepest canyon in the US.
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.
grand canyon
Two California landforms shaped by erosion are the Grand Canyon and Death Valley. The Grand Canyon was carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years, while Death Valley's unique landscape features steep canyons and alluvial fans formed by erosion from flash floods and wind.
The Yellowstone river cuts trough the grand canyon creating two large waterfalls
* The Grand Canyon State. * The Copper State.
No, it does not and neither does the Colorado River.
the grand canyon began in the west and east, as the water carved out of the rock, the two sides met. the meeting point is called the grand canyon event