Use the word “canyon”

How to use in-sentence of “canyon”:

– The Grand Canyon is a famous canyon in Arizona, formed by the Colorado River.

– There are nearly 40 major sedimentary rock layers exposed in the Grand Canyon and in the Grand Canyon National Park area.

– There are at least 14 known unconformities in the geologic record found in the Grand Canyon area.

– The Grand Canyon is 277 miles deep in places.

– Copper Canyon is a town in Denton County, TexasDenton County, Texas, United States.

– Near Gornji Karin there is a canyon of rivers Krka and Zrmanja rivers and waterfalls Bijela, natural mud and Velebit Nature Park.

– The congressional district is in the suburbs of Boise, Idaho and is in Ada and Canyon counties.

– The most famous is called the “Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone”.

Use the word canyon
Use the word canyon

Example sentences of “canyon”:

– Admission to Grand Canyon is included in the National Parks Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass, which is valid to enter all National Park in United States for a year.

– Kings Canyon is a canyon in the Northern Territory of Australia.

– It was held on October 14, 2012 at the GCU ArenaGrand Canyon University Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.

– A canyon is a big crack in the ground, or a very deep valley.

– He was the founder of Canyon Cinema in San Francisco in 1961.

– The Bering Sea has 16 submarine canyons including the largest submarine canyon in the world, Zhemchug Canyon.

– The canyon is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

- Admission to Grand Canyon is included in the National Parks Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass, which is valid to enter all National Park in United States for a year.

- Kings Canyon is a canyon in the Northern Territory of Australia.
- It was held on October 14, 2012 at the GCU ArenaGrand Canyon University Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.

– Most of it is flooded by Lake Powell, created by the Glen Canyon Dam.

– The Rice Fire is burning in the Rice Canyon near Fallbrook, moving towards Rainbow Heights, and Santa Marguerita and Sandy Creek drainages.

– Over a two-week period in 1981, 1,900 activists were arrested at Diablo Canyon Power Plant.

– Most of the canyon is in the Grand Canyon National Park—one of the first national parks in the United States.

More in-sentence examples of “canyon”:

– In the 1960s, Altman lived for nine years with his second wife in Mandeville Canyon in Brentwood, California.

– Mill Creek Falls, is a waterfall located in the Rogue River Canyon within the Prospect State Scenic Viewpoint in Jackson County, in the U.S.

– The Canyon Fire has burned close to Malibu, California, mostly in Malibu Canyon.

– Shortly after the two rivers meet, they flow into Lake Powell, formed by Glen Canyon Dam.

– Tujunga Wash, Aliso Wash, and Brown’s Canyon Wash join the river from the left.

– A major surface feature is a huge canyon that dwarfs the scale of the Grand Canyon on Earth and is in the same class as the Valles Marineris on Mars Mars or Saturn’s moon Tethys.

– The protest is mainly focused on Diablo Canyon Power Plant in California.

– Situated at the west of the canyon of the Rio Vero in the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park.

– The state is called the “Grand Canyon State” and the “Copper State” as it is the home of the Grand Canyon and has produced large amounts of copper from its mineral deposits.

– The Sequoia National Park is managed with Kings Canyon National Park.

– It is anchored to the north by Livingston, Montana and to the south by Yankee Jim Canyon which is about fifteen miles north of Gardiner, Montana.

– He was a Grand Canyon river runner.

– Glen Canyon is a canyon that runs from Utah to Arizona, in the United States.

– The canyon itself is at Lookout Mountain outside the city limits.

– The land on the south side of the Grand Canyon is called the “South Rim”.

– On September 5, 1876, Charles Crocker and Leland Stanford joined their railroads together in Canyon Country, linking Los Angeles with the rest of the country for the first time.

– Bryce Canyon National Park is a national park in southwestern Utah.

– He worked as a fire lookout at the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and as a park ranger in other National Parks.

– The American Fork River, in Utah, leaves the Wasatch Mountains out of American Fork Canyon about 35 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.

– Kings Canyon and the area around it is Aboriginal land.

– Glen Canyon Dam is a large dam on the Colorado River.

– In January 1864, Carson swept through the 35-mile Canyon with his forces.

– Many tourists like to fly over the canyon on a helicopter to have a panoramic view.

– The great depth of the Grand Canyon and especially the height of its strata uplift of the Colorado Plateau.

- In the 1960s, Altman lived for nine years with his second wife in Mandeville Canyon in Brentwood, California.

- Mill Creek Falls, is a waterfall located in the Rogue River Canyon within the Prospect State Scenic Viewpoint in Jackson County, in the U.S.
- The Canyon Fire has burned close to Malibu, California, mostly in Malibu Canyon.

– After many attempts to form a city or a county, the four communities of Canyon Country, Newhall, Saugus, and Valencia finally joined to become the City of Santa Clarita at 4:30PM on December 15, 1987.

– Over twenty individual state and municipal parks are in the Santa Monica Mountains, including: Topanga State Park, Leo Carrillo State Park, Malibu Creek State Park, Point Mugu State Park, Will Rogers State Historic Park, Point Dume State Beach, Griffith Park, Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park, Charmlee Wilderness Park, Runyon Canyon Park, and the Paramount Ranch.

– About long, it is made by the Glen Canyon Dam, built in Glen Canyon in the 1960s.

– Since 1989, Wildlife Canyon has been showcasing rare and exotic hoofstock species that are native to many parts of the world.

– Famous valleys of this type are the Grand Canyon in the United States and the Megalong Valley in Australia.

– Fish River Canyon is also in the region.

– These trails lead to a place at the bottom of the canyon called “Phantom Ranch”.

– It runs through the Montereale canyon and flows, in general, to the southeast and flows to the south of the city of L’Aquila.

– Alternating layers are sometimes found, as at Providence Canyon State Park in Georgia U.S.

– Most people who visit the Grand Canyon drive in cars to the South Rim and just look at the canyon from the rim and take pictures.

– Together, the two parks are called Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

– He voluntarily led a group of troops against a group of hostile Tonto Apache peopleTonto Apaches at Sycamore Canyon on May 23, 1872.

– The walls of Kings Canyon are over 100metres high, with Kings Creek at the bottom.

– The major Rock rock exposures in the Grand Canyon range in age from the almost 2 billion year old Vishnu Schist at the bottom of the Inner Gorge to the 230 million year old Kaibab Limestone on the rim.

– The crash happened over the Grand Canyon within the boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park.

– The name in Navajo means “flowing out” and is a reference to the location where the water flows out of the Canyon de Chelly.

– Three hundred Navajo took refuge on the canyon rim at a place called Fortress Rock.

– Surrounding features include Spring Meadow Lake State Park, Lake Helena, Helena National Forest, the Big Belt Mountains, the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness, the Missouri River, Canyon Ferry Lake, Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and the Elkhorn Mountains.

– Litton was best known as a staunch opponent of the construction of Glen Canyon Dam and other dams on the Colorado River.

– At the same time, the first battalion of partisan detachments in Korićani and three battalions of the 1st Krajina Brigade went to get some food in Pougarje, on the other side of the canyon of the Ugar.

– Farther west are Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Malibu Canyon Road, and Kanan Dume Road.

– Despite its name, this is not a canyon but a collection of giant natural amphitheatreamphitheaters along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau.

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