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Why is the Grand Canyon so deep while other rivers aren't? They have the same amount of water in them.
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Why is the Grand Canyon so deep while other rivers aren't? They have the same amount of water in them.
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The Grand Canyon is millions of years old and the sides have eroded and become extremely deep over the years
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well the grand canyon is deep only because the water eroded the sides of the canyon over a long period of the time. so im guessing the same way goes for it being deep since it was a river
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