Facts About Water
Have you ever heard of the Grand Canyon? Do you know how it formed? If you said the Colorado River carved through it, you are correct. Water is a form of erosion. It causes things to grind away/break down. Because of erosion caused by water, the Grand Canyon is now about 1.6 km deep and 446 km long. Now its time to talk about how water forms. Water forms by the water cycle. What is the water cycle you ask? The water cycle is the process by which water is formed.
Did you know that a river has different stages to form? Well, now you do. It starts of as a youthful river. A youthful river flows quickly because of its gradient. It's also straight and narrow. The next stage is a mature river. Then a old river. The last stage of a river is a rejuvinated river.
Did you know that a river has different stages to form? Well, now you do. It starts of as a youthful river. A youthful river flows quickly because of its gradient. It's also straight and narrow. The next stage is a mature river. Then a old river. The last stage of a river is a rejuvinated river.