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- Amazon_Canyon abstract "The Amazon Canyon is a submarine canyon within the Amazon Fan in the Atlantic Ocean, located approximately 200 mi (322 km) from the mouth of the Amazon River, near South America. It covers an area of 2,250 km2 (870 sq mi). It was formed in the mid to late Miocene period. The canyon is believed to have formed through mass failures, and subsequently evolved through underwater erosion. Because of its relatively small size, the canyon has been extensively mapped.".
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageID "25263642".
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageLength "5251".
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageRevisionID "706095375".
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Abyssal_fan.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_Fan.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_River.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submarine_canyons_of_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Late_Miocene.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLink Submarine_canyon.
- Amazon_Canyon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amazon Canyon".
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- Amazon_Canyon subject Category:Submarine_canyons_of_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Amazon_Canyon hypernym Canyon.
- Amazon_Canyon point "3.3 -48.4".
- Amazon_Canyon type Place.
- Amazon_Canyon type Current.
- Amazon_Canyon type Landform.
- Amazon_Canyon type SpatialThing.
- Amazon_Canyon comment "The Amazon Canyon is a submarine canyon within the Amazon Fan in the Atlantic Ocean, located approximately 200 mi (322 km) from the mouth of the Amazon River, near South America. It covers an area of 2,250 km2 (870 sq mi). It was formed in the mid to late Miocene period. The canyon is believed to have formed through mass failures, and subsequently evolved through underwater erosion. Because of its relatively small size, the canyon has been extensively mapped.".
- Amazon_Canyon label "Amazon Canyon".
- Amazon_Canyon sameAs Q15179662.
- Amazon_Canyon sameAs m.09gq30h.
- Amazon_Canyon sameAs Q15179662.
- Amazon_Canyon lat "3.3".
- Amazon_Canyon long "-48.4".
- Amazon_Canyon wasDerivedFrom Amazon_Canyon?oldid=706095375.
- Amazon_Canyon isPrimaryTopicOf Amazon_Canyon.