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The geosphere interacts with the Grand Canyon primarily through geological processes such as erosion, sedimentation, and tectonic activity. The Colorado River has carved the canyon over millions of years, eroding rock layers and exposing various geological formations. Additionally, tectonic uplift has raised the Colorado Plateau, influencing the landscape and the canyon's depth. This dynamic interplay of geological forces shapes the canyon's features and contributes to its ongoing evolution.

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