Asked by Azami
Why do scientists think the Grand Canyon was once covered by an ocean?(1 point)
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Seawater has been found seeping up through the canyon floor.
Seawater has been found seeping up through the canyon floor.
The sedimentary rock type forming layers of the canyon formed under the sea.
The sedimentary rock type forming layers of the canyon formed under the sea.
The Grand Canyon is located along coastlines that likely flooded.
The Grand Canyon is located along coastlines that likely flooded.
Only an ocean would have the strength to erode the rock forming the Grand Canyon.
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Seawater has been found seeping up through the canyon floor.
Seawater has been found seeping up through the canyon floor.
The sedimentary rock type forming layers of the canyon formed under the sea.
The sedimentary rock type forming layers of the canyon formed under the sea.
The Grand Canyon is located along coastlines that likely flooded.
The Grand Canyon is located along coastlines that likely flooded.
Only an ocean would have the strength to erode the rock forming the Grand Canyon.
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Only an ocean would have the strength to erode the rock forming the Grand Canyon.
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