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Author Topic:   YECs, how do you explain meandering canyons?
Coragyps
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Message 8 of 43 (169349)
12-17-2004 11:06 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by YEC
12-17-2004 7:43 AM


Re: A simple answer.
a slow erosion of the not quite hard sediment
How "not quite hard" does sediment need to be to be able to support itself in 1000-foot cliffs? Are you saying, also, that the slow drainage that cut the meanders was able to flow uphill over the raised rock that now surrounds the canyon? Or did all that uplift occur since this Flood?

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