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What is the difference between George and canyon?​

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Answered by blossomag
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Gorge and canyon are interchangeable. ... The word “canyon” is widely used in the United States, and the term “gorge” is widely used in Europe. Anyways, the dictionary says that a canyon is a deep valley having steep sides, and a gorge is a deep ravine with a river flowing through it or a ravine without the river.

Answered by indu200186
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Gorge and canyon are interchangeable. ... The word “canyon” is widely used in the United States, and the term “gorge” is widely used in Europe. Anyways, the dictionary says that a canyon is a deep valley having steep sides, and a gorge is a deep ravine with a river flowing through it or a ravine without the river.
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