It is commonly agreed by geologists that the Grand Canyon was once an ocean. This is proven by the presence of sea fossils all throughout the canyon.
The Grand Canyon is an example of a canyon. -Devyn F. HeY Roquie!!!
like a great big long hole but only its in the ocean The deepest trench in the world (deeper then the grand canyon) the marinanis trench lies within the ocean
You can fly into Flagstaff Airport if going to the Grand Canyon
Loads of people died by falling into the grand canyon
there is the grand canyon and the grant canyon.
Arizona is a landlocked state, there are no oceans anywhere near the Grand Canyon.
The grand canyon
The lake that passes through the grand canyon is the Colorado.
No, the park is a long way from the nearest ocean.
a delta
It is a canyon that is under the sea.A canyon is a place where the ground has eroded into a deep ravine or gully - like the Grand Canyon. The sea is the same as the ocean.
The Grand Canyon contains the Colorado River which eventually flows into Lake Mead. This is a semi-desert area far inland from the nearest ocean or sea. (Pacific Ocean)
Most likely, some prehistoric ocean life lived in the general area, as the Grand Canyon was most likely covered in ocean at the time of the dinosaurs. By ocean life, I mean trilobites, orthocones, and graptolites.
about a 1000 miles. or 1500 miles.
the grand canyon
There are sea fossils at the top of the canyon from the seas that once covered the low plains there.
a Grand Canyon is nothing but a big erosion.........