Little Grand Canyon Research Paper

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Just like the Grand Canyon, the Little Grand Canyon is magnificent and people from all over come to visit. However, the government does not want to make the Little Grand Canyon a national park, I am against this decision. The Little Grand Canyon has all varieties of plants and animals that people can see. I think they should make a national park because of the wildlife, education, and tourism. The Little Grand Canyon has all types of wildlife living there. In the passage it states, ¨Along the trails, you´ll also likely see woodpeckers, wild turkeys, warblers, white-tailed deer, armadillos, raccoons, red foxes, and gray squirrels.¨ From this sentence, I know that there are animals that some that people from different countries do not get to experience. Even citizen from the U.S. do not get to see some of these animals. If people come from different places to the Little Grand Canyon, they will get to see these animals and know a fraction about the animals. Also, there are rare flowers found at the Little Grand Canyon. These flowers are called plumleaf azalea and paprika flower, they are only found in that southwestern …show more content…

I know this because, in the text is states, ¨Millions of years ago, this area was covered by ocean waters and over time different types of silt and sediment were deposited into deep layers of soil.¨ From this students can learn that it was not always rocky sides or the Little Grand Canyon, and how it became the Little Grand Canyon. Also, students can learn that what kind of rocks the Little Grand Canyon are made up of. Secondly, the text also states, ¨The sand in Providence Canyon comes in a palette of colors: deep pumpkin orange, mustard ochre yellow, fiery red, sugar-white kaolin, pale pink, dusty lavender, and misty grey.¨ There are many colors in the Little Grand Canyon that students could experience and learn about colors they did not know

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