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How will the Grand Canyon most likely look in one hundred years?
It will look different because the processes that are forming it occur over a long time scale.
It will look different because the processes that are forming it occur over a short time scale.
It will look the same because the processes that are forming it occur over a long time scale.
It will look the same because the processes that are forming it occur over a short time scale.
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It will look the same because the processes that are forming it occur over a long time scale.
Explanation: the Grand Canyon’s main shaping—river incision, uplift, weathering, and erosion—occurs over thousands to millions of years, so 100 years produces only very minor changes visible at human scale. (Local small rockfalls or erosion may occur, but the canyon’s overall appearance will be essentially unchanged.)
Explanation: the Grand Canyon’s main shaping—river incision, uplift, weathering, and erosion—occurs over thousands to millions of years, so 100 years produces only very minor changes visible at human scale. (Local small rockfalls or erosion may occur, but the canyon’s overall appearance will be essentially unchanged.)
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