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why sun sets early in canyons?
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Answered by anishmaurya599
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The sun sets in canyon earlier because of geographicl location of the canyon.

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Answered by kd904304
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Explanation:

One of the most popular Grand Canyon activities occurs every evening as the sun sets. There is an old saying that you have not seen fall unless you have seen the fall colors on the east coast. The same can be said about sunsets in the Grand Canyon…you have not seen a sunset unless you have seen a sunset at the Grand Canyon. Clarence Dutton, who surveyed the Grand Canyon for the USGS in 1882, once wrote, “At sunset the pageant closes amid splendors that seem more than earthly…the sun draws near the horizon, the great drama…begins.”

Grand Canyon Sunset

During the summer, thousands of visitors gather along the rim of the canyon and watch as the sun slowly sinks into the horizon. As the sun sets, the canyon walls become saturated in earthy hues. Towering buttes cast shadows into the canyon, giving the canyon texture and an air of mystery. Clouds add another dimension to sunsets. As the setting sun saturates the warm colors of canyon walls below, the clouds above the canyon provide a stunning contrast of deep purples, vibrant reds and soft pinks.

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