Greenland
is covered with a sheet of ice, but that hasn't stopped scientists from
examining the land beneath. A recent study led by geographer Jonathan
Bamber mapped an enormous valley in the interior of the island:
The broad chasm is up to 2,600 feet (800 meters) deep and 6 miles (10 km) wide, similar to America's Grand Canyon in
scale, the researchers said. The distinctive V-shaped walls and flat
bottom suggests water carved the buried valley, not ice, Bamber said.
Though it is not the world's deepest canyon, it's the longest, handily besting the 308-mile-long (496 km) Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in China.
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