Yes, the Grand Canyon as we know it today would look very much like the Grand Canyon of 17 million years ago.
It hasn't ended. Natural environments like the grand Canyon are ever changing.
The Grand Canyon is millions of years old. A mere 5000 years ago, it looked just as it does now, without the man-made improvements. In 5000 years, there would have been minimal further erosion of the river bed, but you would scarcely notice this in such an immense canyon.
Because one million years ago the wind blew the seeds down into the canyon. The dinosaurs were like...umm...what's going on here? They realized what was happening and they decided to go with it...they hopped down into the canyon and planted more foliage.
The Grand Canyon is dry and arid throughout the year.
Dirt
yes
Copper Canyon, in the Sierra Tarahumara of Chihuahua.
In desert like ares, like the grand canyon
It is a canyon that is under the sea.A canyon is a place where the ground has eroded into a deep ravine or gully - like the Grand Canyon. The sea is the same as the ocean.
No, the Grand Canyon is not a v-shaped valley. It is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. The canyon's depth and scale are much greater than a typical v-shaped valley formed by a stream or river.
Um, I would think a canyon? Maybe dirt, or mule poop if your at the Grand Canyon.