
1) American country music group 2) Benedict or Franklin 3) Big Bend feature 4) Big gorge 5) Bird in art 6) Bryce 7) Bryce or Chaco 8) Bryce or Grand 9) Bryce or Kings 10) Canon 11) City of North America 12) City in the US 13) City of the USA 14) City of the Americas 15) City in North America 16) City of Utah
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1) Gap 2) Gorge 3) Ravine
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A canyon or gorge is a deep ravine between pairs of escarpments or cliffs and is most often carved from the landscape by the erosive activity of a river over geologic timescales. Rivers have a natural tendency to cut through underlying surfaces so will eventually wear away rock layers to lessen their own pitch slowing their waters; given enough ti...
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[satellite] Canyon was a series of seven United States spy satellites launched between 1968 and 1977. Also known by its SIGAD as AFP-827, the satellites were developed with the participation of the Air Force. The Canyon project is credited as being the first American satellite system tasked for COMINT. The satellites each had a mass of 700 ...
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• (n.) The English form of the Spanish word Ca
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city, seat (1889) of Randall county, northern Texas, U.S., in the Texas Panhandle, 16 miles (26 km) south of Amarillo, at a point where the Palo Duro ...
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(from the article `alluvial fan`) Alluvial fans border the mountain fronts with the apex of each fan just within a canyon mouth that serves as the outlet for a mountain drainage ... Perhaps the most famous example of a canyon is the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in northern Arizona. The Grand Canyon is about 1.6 km (1 mile) ... ...
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(1) A deep valley with steep to vertical walls; in karst frequently formed by a river rising on impervious rocks outside the karst area. (2) A deep, elongated cavity cut by running water in the roof or floor of a cave or forming a cave passage.
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The first generation of large American SIGINT (signals intelligence) satellites and the first combined ELINT/COMINT satellites. The cover for them was that they were prototype early warning satellites, but they were actually intended to monitor the radio communications of command posts and the staff...
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Grand Canyon A steep-sided valley formed through erosion by a river of hard rock lying in horizontal strata. The best known example is the Grand Canyon, Arizona.
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a valley with exceptionally steep sides, usually carved by a fast-flowing river that may or may not still be in evidence
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Can'yon noun The English form of the Spanish word
Cañon .
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Steep-sided valley where depth is considerably greater than width. These features are the result of stream erosion.
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In geography a canyon is a narrow, deep gorge, with steep sides, cut by a river through soft rock in a dry region. The biggest and best known is the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, USA.
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[
n] - (North America) a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall
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a steep sided valley caused by the movement of river water
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walls of rock along a river, sometimes very steep
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canon noun a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall
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Deep, narrow valley or gorge running through mountains. Canyons are formed by stream down-cutting, usually in arid areas, where the rate of down-cutting is greater than the rate of weathering, and where the stream or river receives water from outside the area. There are many canyons in the we...
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Canyon is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `mountain ridge` The name Canyon is -as far as we know- only given to American boys. The name sounds like: Cannon, Canon Similar names are: Cannan, Kanon, Conlon, Gannon, Kannon, Kenyon
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