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25.
Layering,
Limestone,
Why Here?
Why So “Recently”?
Marble Canyon,
Distant Cavern Connection,
Perpendicular Faults,
Arching,
Inner Gorge,
Missing Talus,
Unusual Erosion,
Nankoweap Canyon. Same as item 17.
26.
Side Canyons,
Barbed Canyons,
Slot Canyons. Same as item 18.
27.
Forces, Energy, and Mechanisms. Same as item 19.
28.
Missing River,
Missing Dirt. Same as item 20.
29.
Kaibab Plateau. No fault has been found that cuts through the Kaibab Plateau along the Colorado River. Faults in that region tend to run north-to-south, usually perpendicular to the river.
Rivers or streams frequently follow faults, but faults are approximately straight lines. The Colorado River curves frequently in its path through the Grand Canyon, so very little of its path is controlled by faults.
30.
Missing Mesozoic Rock. Same as item 21.
31.
Fossils. Same as item 22.
32.
Tipped Layers below Unconformity. Same as item 23.
33.
Time or Intensity? Same as item 24.