They Cut the Trees and Then They Mined What Was Underneath — The Canyons Are What's Left 🌲⛏️ What if canyons weren’t just carved by rivers over millions of years—but were actually the result of something much more deliberate? This video explores the idea that after massive ancient trees were cut down, what remained beneath them was mined out—leaving behind the deep, winding formations we now call canyons.
From vast landscapes like the Grand Canyon to other massive geological formations, we examine the patterns that fuel this theory—layered rock walls, steep drops, and complex shapes that seem almost too structured to be random. 🤔
At the same time, we break down the scientific explanation: canyons form through long-term erosion, primarily from rivers cutting through rock over millions of years, combined with tectonic activity and weathering. 🌍 These processes create the dramatic formations we see today.