Exploring The Grand Canyon Virtual Field Trip Michelle Nowlin Mindy Stitcher Marissa Ogando John Megathlin.

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Exploring The Grand Canyon Virtual Field Trip Michelle Nowlin Mindy Stitcher Marissa Ogando John Megathlin

Exploring The Grand Canyon Today you will be taking a virtual tour of the Grand Canyon. Your tour will include information about the formation, geology, wildlife, and the first expedition of the canyon.

Where Is It? The Grand Canyon is in the Northwest corner of Arizona, close to the borders of Utah and Nevada. The Colorado River, which flows through the canyon, drains water from seven states. The feature we know as Grand Canyon is entirely in Arizona.

The Formation The most powerful force to have an impact on the Grand Canyon is erosion, primarily by water(and ice) and second by wind. Other forces that contributed to the Canyon's formation are the course of the Colorado River itself, vulcanism, continental drift and slight variations in the earths orbit which caused variations in seasons and climate. Double click on the photo above and use the information to answer the questions located on your worksheet.

What Role Did Erosion Play? Click on the URL located below for a short demonstration of the creation of the Grand Canyon. The primary contributing factor in the creation of the Grand Canyon was erosion. Erosion is gradual process of removing soil particles either through wind or water. In the case of the Grand Canyon it would be water. While at the website use the information provided to answer the question on your handout.

Where Did The Rock Come From? The fact that the Earth's continents are not fixed in place but rather float on a sea of molten rock, that means that they move around quite a bit. The plate which contains the Grand Canyon, the North American plate, was at one time considerably further south than its present location and therefore had a much different climate. This explains the unusual rock and fossil formations in the Grand Canyon.

Expedition to the Grand Canyon  In May 1869, accompanied by nine men, the scientific explorer John Wesley Powell left on the first expedition by boat through the Grand Canyon to collect scientific data.

Expedition to the Grand Canyon  Go to x/canyon/maps/map.html and join Powell on his expedition through the Grand Canyon. Scroll down the interactive map to see their route. And click on the dates to read his journal entries that detail the grueling journey that ultimately claimed the lives of three of the explorers. x/canyon/maps/map.html

Geology of the Grand Canyon  The layers upon layers of rock present at the Grand Canyon tell a story of the history of the canyon, but also, tell a story of the history of the entire world…

Geology of the Grand Canyon  Click on the image at the right to see the layers of rock exposed within the Grand Canyon and when in earth’s history they formed…  After reading the intro, click on “scroll down through history”

Geology of the Grand Canyon  Click here to see a real-time image of the canyon that you can navigate for yourself! As you are exploring the image, pay attention to the walls of the surrounding canyon, and the Colorado River running through it below! You can even see tourists if you look carefully enough!here

Wildlife in the Grand Canyon Today 67 different species of mammals are known to inhabit the canyon. These include bobcats, coyote and mountain lions. One of the most celebrated inhabitants is the Albert Squirrel. Many of these squirrels have lost their natural fear of humans and are often seen begging for handouts. To learn more about the Albert squirrel go to atureworks/albertssquir rel.htm atureworks/albertssquir rel.htm

Wildlife in the Grand Canyon More than 290 different bird species make their homes in the canyon. Some of these include the Red Tailed Hawk (pictured at the right), Falcon, Mountain Chickadee, Western Tanager and the Blackchinned Hummingbird.

Wildlife in the Grand Canyon To view pictures of the bird species that live in the Grand Canyon click on the address below and then click on “see the birds.”  tm tm

Wildlife in the Grand Canyon Reptiles are another popular inhabitant of the canyon. These include 22 types of lizards(such as the eastern fence lizard pictured at right) and 24 types of snakes. Most of these are harmless, except of course for the Crotalus Virdis Abyssus, more commonly known as the Rattlesnake!

Wildlife at the Grand Canyon To learn more about reptiles and other wildlife at the Grand Canyon click on the address below and then click on “Flora and Fauna.”  parkinfo/gc/ parkinfo/gc/