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THE CYBER CENTER Canyon
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canyon (rarely cañon) or gorge is a deep valley between cliffs often carved
from the landscape by a river. Most canyons were formed by a process of
long-time erosion from a plateau level. The cliffs form because harder rock
strata that are resistant to erosion and weathering remain exposed on the
valley walls. Canyons are much more common in arid areas than in wetter areas
because weathering has a greater effect in arid zones. Canyon walls are often
formed of resistant sandstones or granite. Submarine canyons are those which
form underwater, generally at the mouths of rivers. The word canyon is Spanish
in origin (cañón). The word canyon is generally used in the United States, while the word gorge is more
common in Europe and Oceania, though it is also used in some parts of the United States and Canada. Your Testimonies There's currently no testimony. Submit your own testimony!Your Suggested Documents There's currently no suggested document. Submit your document!Your Suggested Links There's currently no suggested link. Submit a link!Return to the Cyber-Encyclopedia Home Page
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