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If it is cut by a line and one half of it is reflected to the other size, it will match up perfectly. i.e. cutting a circle right down the middle, or a square from the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
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Canyons are deep valleys with steep sides created by erosion, while mountains are tall, natural landforms with peaks and valleys formed by tectonic forces or volcanic activity. Canyons are typically formed by rivers cutting through land, while mountains are a result of the Earth's crust being pushed up or squeezed together. Both canyons and mountains offer stunning scenery and attract outdoor enthusiasts.
Canyons are typically formed by erosion from water, wind, or ice over a long period of time. As water flows through a region, it can slowly carve out the rock, creating a deep channel. The steep sides of canyons are often the result of the gradual wearing away of the surrounding rock over millions of years.
No, canyons are typically formed by erosion rather than deposition. They are created over time as rivers or streams cut through rock, wearing it down and creating steep-sided valleys. Deposition, on the other hand, involves the laying down of sediment in a new location.
Canyons are not built by constructive processes, but rather by erosional processes such as the gradual wearing down of rock by water and wind. Canyons form when rivers cut through and erode the surrounding land, creating deep valleys with steep sides.
The force of water forming canyons is primarily through erosion. Over time, water flow can carve into the rock, wearing it down and creating steep-walled canyons. This erosion can be caused by a combination of factors such as the speed and volume of the water flow, the type of rock being eroded, and the presence of sediment or debris that can help to cut into the rock surfaces.
the force of the rivers have worn down the rock and formed the canyons.
Yes, canyons can be formed by glaciers through a process called glaciation. As glaciers move and erode the land beneath them, they can carve out deep, steep-walled valleys that eventually form into canyons. This process can take thousands to millions of years to create the dramatic canyon landscapes we see today.
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Clear cutting, is the process by cutting down all the trees in an area at once. and selective cutting is when they cut down only some trees in a forest and leaving a mix of tree sizes and species behind. Clear cutting is cutting down everything at once. and selective cutting is cutting down only some trees!
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