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The flat tops of the Grand Canyon were formed through millions of years of erosion by water and ice. The Colorado River and its tributaries gradually carved through the rock layers, creating the wide, flat plateau at the top of the canyon. The process of erosion continues to shape the canyon's landscape today.

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