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Venus has many craters and canyons on its surface. The troughs on the planet are part of a system of canyons that is more than 6 400 km long. |
Venus has many craters and canyons on its surface. The troughs on the planet are part of a system of canyons that is more than 6 400 km long. |
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*[[Child Porn]] |
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Revision as of 17:25, 23 October 2009
A canyon,[1] or gorge, is a deep valley between cliffs often carved from the landscape by a river. Most canyons were formed by a process of long-time erosion from a plateau level. The cliffs form because harder rock strata that are resistant to erosion and weathering remain exposed on the valley walls. Canyons are much more common in arid areas than in wetter areas because weathering has a greater effect in arid zones. Canyon walls are often formed of resistant sandstones or granite. Submarine canyons are those which form underwater, generally at the mouths of rivers. The word canyon is Spanish in origin (cañón). The word canyon is generally used in the United States, while the word gorge is more common in Europe and Oceania, though it is also used in some parts of the United States and Canada. The military derived word defile is occasionally used in England.
A famous example is the Grand Canyon in Arizona. In the southwestern United States, canyon are important archeologically because of the many cliff-dwellings built there, largely by the earlier inhabitants, Ancient Pueblo Peoples.
Sometimes large rivers run through canyons as the result of gradual geologic uplift. These are called entrenched rivers, because they are unable to easily alter their course. The Colorado River and the Snake River in the northwestern United States are two examples of tectonic uplift.
Canyons often form in areas of limestone rock. Limestone is to a certain extent soluble, so cave systems form in the rock. When these collapse a canyon is left, for example in the Mendip Hills in Somerset and Yorkshire Dales in Yorkshire, England.
A canyon may also refer to a rift between two mountain peaks such as those in ranges such as the Rocky Mountains, the Alps, the Himalayas or the Andes. Usually a river or stream and erosion carve out such splits between mountains. Examples of mountain type canyons are Provo Canyon in Utah or Yosemite National Park in California's Sierra Nevada. Canyons within mountains or gorges that only have an opening on one side are called box canyons.
Largest canyons
- Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA
- Copper Canyon in Chihuahua, Mexico
The definition of "largest canyon" is rather imprecise, as a canyon can be large by its depth, length, or the total area of the canyon system. Also the inaccessibility of the major canyons in the Himalaya contributes to their not being regarded as candidates for the biggest canyon. The definition of "deepest canyon" is similarly imprecise, especially if one includes mountain canyons as well as canyons cut through relatively flat plateaus (which have a somewhat well-defined rim elevation).
The Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, along the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, China, is regarded by some as the deepest canyon in the world, and is even slightly longer than Grand Canyon. Hence it is regarded by many as the world's largest canyon, followed by the Kali Gandaki Gorge[2] in Nepal, Polung Tsangpo Canyon in Tibet, Cotahuasi Canyon in Peru (3,535 m deep and the deepest in the Americas), and the Tekezé gorge (2000m+ deep and deepest in Africa).[3]
Slot canyons are very narrow canyons, often with smooth walls.
Lists
List of canyons
- Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Colorado, USA
- Blyde River Canyon, Mpumalanga, South Africa
- Charyn Canyon, Kazakhstan
- Chicamocha Canyon, Santander, Colombia
- Saturban canyon, Santander, Colombia
- Colca Canyon, Arequipa, Peru
- Cotahuasi Canyon, Arequipa, Peru
- Dirk River Canyon, Montenegro, Europe
- Fish River Canyon, Namibia, Africa
- Fraser Canyon, British Columbia, Canada
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA
- Guartelá Canyon, Paraná, Brazil
- Hells Canyon, Idaho and Oregon, USA
- Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta, Canada
- Huasteca Canyon, Monterrey, Mexico
- Kings Canyon (Northern Territory), Australia
- Nfeye Canyon, Portugal
- Nine Mile Canyon, Utah, USA
- Ouimet Canyon, Ontario, Canada
- Palo Duro Canyon, Texas, USA
- Rugova Canyon, Kosovo, Europe
- Shnizow Canyon, Uşak, Turkey
- Sumidero Canyon, Chiapas, Mexico
- Valla Canyon, Kure,Turkey
- Waimea Canyon, Hawaii, USA
- Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon, Tibet Autonomous Region, China
List of gorges
- Avon Gorge, Bristol, England
- Bog Walk Gorge, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica
- Bued Gorge, Benguet, Philippines
- Cataract Gorge, Launceston, Australia
- Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, England
- Columbia River Gorge, USA
- Corrieshalloch Gorge, Ullapool, Scotland
- Galston Gorge, NSW, Australia
- Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire, England
- Kloof, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (The word Kloof means 'gorge' in Afrikaans)
- Komati Gorge, South Africa
- Lanner Gorge, South Africa
- Manawatu Gorge, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand
- Montalban Gorge, Philippines
- New River Gorge, West Virginia, USA
- Katherine Gorge of Nitmiluk National Park in Australia
- Pankisi Gorge, Georgia (country)
- Pine Creek Gorge, Pennsylvania, USA
- Red River Gorge, Kentucky, USA
- Royal Gorge, Colorado, USA
- Samaria Gorge, Crete, Greece
- Talari Gorges, Mali
- Gorges du Tarn, France
- Taroko Gorge of Taroko National Park, Taiwan
- Three Gorges, Hubei, China
- Tiger Leaping Gorge, Yunnan, China
- Verdon Gorge, Provence, France
- Vikos Gorge, Vikos-Aoos National Park, Greece
List of other features causing gorges or canyons
- Ardèche River, France
- Bued River, Philippines
- Danube River, Europe, including the Iron Gate
- Kings River of the Kings Canyon National Park, California, USA
- South Nahanni River in Canada[1]
- Steall Waterfall of Glen Nevis, Lochaber, Scotland
- Swaan River in the Pothohar Plateau, Pakistan
Canyons on other planetary bodies
- Valles Marineris on Mars, the largest known canyon in the solar system
- Ithaca Chasma on Saturn's moon Tethys
Venus has many craters and canyons on its surface. The troughs on the planet are part of a system of canyons that is more than 6 400 km long.
See also
- Gaylords of the Underworld
- MADE YA LOOK
- Te'a is five years old
- Child Porn
See also
Notes
- ^ occasionally spelt cañon
- ^ If one measures the depth of a canyon by the difference between the river height and the heights of the highest peaks on either side, the Kali Gandaki Gorge is the world's deepest. The portion of the river between the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna massifs is at an elevation of between 2000 metres and 2600 metres, 5500 to 6800 metres lower than the two peaks. See Annapurna (1:100,000 map), Nepal-Kartenwerk der Arbeitgemeinschaft für vergleichende Hochgebirgsforschung Nr. 9, Nelles Verlag, Munich, 1993. Also see Google Earth.
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