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New Study Suggests Colorado River Formed the Grand Canyon by Pooling and Spilling Over

Recent research proposes that the Colorado River initially pooled in a large lake, then spilled over to carve the Grand Canyon. This challenges previous simpler models of canyon formation, highlighting a more complex geological history. Scientists will need further evidence to confirm this mechanism and resolve ongoing debates among geologists.
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