Frank T wrote:
For starters, the Grand Canyon was NOT formed by glaciers but by the actions of the Colorado River. The Chesapeake Bay was formed by a meteor impact. The Badlands were formed by deposition and erosion, working together.
So considering none of your examples are even close to the science, why should we listen to you about C*****e C****e?
Actually the Grand Canyon was most likely created by action(s) of glacial melting which created a massive lake. The Colorado river was the result of the Grand Canyon not the cause of the Grand Canyon. How in the hell could the Colorado River carve out a canyon that is 18 miles at its widest point? Evidence now suggest a massive local flood likely caused the Grand Canyon. But, the debate is still ongoing.