what is the difference between gorge and canyon
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Gorge and canyon are interchangeable. In some countries, “gorge” is used for “canyon” and vice versa. 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. This means that a canyon is a valley with steep sides, and a gorge is a ravine with a river.
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. This means that a canyon is a valley with steep sides, and a gorge is a ravine with a river.
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canyon is a deep valley having steep sides, and a gorge is a deep ravine with a river flowing through it or aravine without the river. This means that a canyon is a valley with steep sides, and a gorge is a ravine with ariver.
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