Description: The Grand Canyon is arguably the deepest cleft in Earth's surface. A few rivers around the world have dug deeper than the Grand Canyon, but those canyons are not as long nor do they cut though a nearly flat plateau landscape.
Created by: Thomas McGuire Added: 2005-09-01
Earth Science (Landscapes)
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