Little Grand Canyon Research Paper

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Have you ever been in a canyon specifically Providence Canyon? If you did not know it is a beautiful place to visit and explore filled with majestic landscapes and amazing animals. Providence canyon is located in Lumpkin, Georgia. It is nicknamed "Little Grand Canyon" because of the beautiful sandstone formations found in the area. Providence Canyon, as this area is officially named, is located southwest Georgia's Coastal Plains region near the Alabama border. Originally, this area was not a canyon at all, but rather a dense forest. There has been a debate whether Providence Canyon should become a National Park. I believe Providence Canyon is a great place to become a National Park for many reasons. If Providence Canyon becomes a National Park it can be used as a tourist attraction, education for students, and it can be thought of as a park because of its environment and wildlife. Tourism is used all around the world. Likely to be used if Providence Canyon becomes a National Park. Why? Tourists from all around the world will visit this place. Maybe you will even be able to get to see a celebrity …show more content…

Education is very important so, why not make it fun! Providence Canyon's history of rock formation is scientific. It shows how erosion compacted a variety of soils to make huge canyons! As stated in the passage, "The natural cause-and-effect pattern was simple: Rain would fall; then, another inch or two of soil would flow downstream leaving a trench behind. It seemed there was no way to stop it. By the 1850's, many of the cotton fields in Stewart County had three- to five-foot gullies carved across them." Students can learn how the rocks formed and how the erosion is caused. Including, there are 43 colors of sand in the Providence Canyons. Students could identify the different types of rocks and soil. This could really help the students learn in one day, in one park, and all subjects at one

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