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Bessie
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5 February, 14:39
What might have caused this canyon to form
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Lennon
5 February, 15:02
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Canyons form through processes of erosion, although in a few instances they can be caused by the movement of tectonic plates. A canyon starts out as a riverbed, and over centuries of time, the river cuts more and more deeply into the rock, creating a deep gorge.
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