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what can you infer about the type of erosion that formed the Grand Canyon

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Answered by riyansh5
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The canyon was formed as the Colorado River cut through these uplifted rock layers in the process called erosion. In addition to the river, other forces of erosion such as rain, snowmelt, and small creeks and streams from side canyons also cause the Grand Canyon to become wider and deeper.

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