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Explanation of the Phenomenon:
In this captivating video, a tourist guide demonstrates how canyons form in deserts by pouring water on sand. As the water soaks into the sand and then more water is poured on it, the sand hardens and forms intricate patterns, mimicking the natural process of canyon formation.
How do actually Canyons Form in Deserts:
Canyons in deserts are primarily formed through the process of erosion. Over time, water from rivers or rainfalls flows through the desert, cutting through layers of sediment and rock. This continuous flow of water erodes the land, gradually creating deep valleys and intricate patterns. Flash floods are particularly effective in desert environments, where the sudden rush of water can carve out canyons rapidly. The combination of water flow, sediment deposition, and the natural hardening of sand creates the stunning geological formations we see today.