because of the climate.
very fast
i belive if runs in fast of 1,056,058,254 seconds fst counts to go in or move n Grand Canyon... i... think its run fast in.... 100,000 seconds m,ovingf grand canyon
Canyons don't flow. Do you mean the river flowing through the canyon?
The Colorado River flows fast because it flows down hill in the grand canyon and picks up speed.
it could take all different time limits depending on how fast:)
yes, I have some great photos of grand canyon from 1541, my great grandfather took them with his 1535 digital kadak camera. Iwill sell them to you 2 million for all pics from the year 1541, act fast
The Colorado River within the Grand Canyon is quite easy to drown in. It is fast moving and bone-chilling cold. If you attempt to swim in it, you will almost certainly die. Sadly, several people each year fail to heed this VERY simple fact and die a completely needless death.
The Grand Canyon is a prime example of how fast-moving water, in the form of the Colorado River, has carved out the deep canyons, steep cliffs, and intricate rock formations over millions of years. This dramatic landscape showcases the powerful force of water in shaping the earth's surface.
The opposite of fast wind would be calm or still air.
mountains,caves/caverns,canyon
fast.
fast,energetic,sometimes calm