A canyon is formed by a river. The river rises to the highest point and starts to carve. Then from there the water level goes down...
And there's your canyon:-p
The Grand Canyon was.
no its not constructive it is destructive. erosion caused the grand canyon and erosion is a destructive force
The Grand Canyon is an example of a canyon. -Devyn F. HeY Roquie!!!
Many fossil footprints were left in the Grand Canyon by more than 20 species of reptiles and amphibians, but no one has ever found a fossilized reptile skeleton or bone there. The Grand Canyon is about one mile deep. The Grand Canyon was formed by the Colorado River.
the Grand Canyon was formed by water errosion, the Great Rift Valley was caused by tectonic plate movement (moving apart)
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No. The Grand Canyon was formed by the Colorado River.
The grand canyon is in USA in the state of Arizona. The grand canyon is a steep sided canyon that was formed from the Colorado river
The Grand Canyon.
The grand canyon was formed thousands of years ago it was formed by rushing waters that carved out the mile deep canyon
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 colorado river formed the grand canyon
The Colorado River formed the Grand Canyon.
the grand canyon is layers of rock formed over millions of years
Nobody built the Grand Canyon--it formed naturally because the Colorado River eroded the sides of the canyon off.
the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon.