The Great Canaan valley, in the northeastern region of Arizona, USA, is created because of the amazing water flow. According to geologists, this design is about 500 million years old. There are many species of human fossils found in the area that could confirm this view.
Most of these deposits have been found in the lower regions of the valley. The famous Colorado River flows along the Great Canyon valley. This region, which has a rapidly changing and incredibly varied climatic conditions, hence, there are several climate and zonal species of plants and animals.
It is also very rare that there are some very slow flowing currents in the Great Canaan valley, where we can see severe dry weather. The valley is about 90 miles [9 km] in length and about ten miles wide.