Which describes the Grand Canyon as it will be one million years from today? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

It will become narrower, as weathered rock collects at the canyon’s edges.
It will become narrower, as weathered rock collects at the canyon’s edges.

It will become shallower, as the Colorado River deposits sediment in the canyon.
It will become shallower, as the Colorado River deposits sediment in the canyon.

It will become deeper, as the Colorado River continues to carve into the rock.
It will become deeper, as the Colorado River continues to carve into the rock.

It will become wider, as the edges of the canyon are weathered and eroded.

1 answer

The two correct answers that describe the Grand Canyon as it will be one million years from today are:

  1. It will become deeper, as the Colorado River continues to carve into the rock.
  2. It will become wider, as the edges of the canyon are weathered and eroded.

These statements reflect the processes of erosion and sediment deposition that will continue to shape the Grand Canyon over time.