Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona - Fun Facts for Kids | Educational Videos by Mocomi

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The Grand Canyon is located in the US state of Arizona and stretches to Colorado. The canyon was created by the Colorado River over a 5.4 million year period. The Grand Canyon is about 445 km long and 5000 feet deep. It is the third largest canyon in the world. The Grand Canyons oldest sedimentary rocks date as far back as 2 billion years. Around 3000 million litres of water flow through the Grand Canyon per hour. Garcia López de Cárdenas was the first white man to discover the Grand Canyon in 1540. The floor of the Grand Canyon contains fossil footprints of more than 20 species of reptiles and amphibians; however, no fossilized reptile bones or teeth have ever been uncovered. It is the site of the rare Brady Pin-cushion cactus, discovered in 1958. The different types of rock visible in the Grand Canyon make it an important site for geological research. The Grand Canyon became a national park in 1919. The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the world&premier natural attractions, attracting about five million visitors per year. Around 88 species of mammals, 250300 species of birds, 25 types of reptiles and five species of amphibians all live in the Grand Canyon. #Arizona Press Bell Icon ? For Latest Updates. Thanks for watching! Don&forget to give us a Thumbs Up ?! Follow Mocomi Kids - Top educational website for kids,

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