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University of Nevada, Colorado Grand Canyon, USA

University of Nevada: Founded in 1874, it is located in Nevada, USA. It is one of the oldest universities in American history and enjoys a high reputation all over the world. The main campus of the University of Nevada is located in Reno, Nevada, USA. Since its establishment, the University of Nevada has made outstanding achievements in various disciplines and has great influence. It is known as "the public ivy on the west coast of the United States, which has cultivated 27 Nobel Prize winners and is one of the universities that have cultivated the most Nobel Prize winners in the world. As one of the most influential comprehensive research universities in the United States, the University of Nevada can get up to $4.2 billion in research funds from the federal and state governments each year, accounting for more than half of the total research funds of all universities in Nevada, and it can be called the "Big Mac" among the famous universities on the west coast of the United States. The University of Nevada is also one of the eight founders of the famous academic alliance, North American Association of Colleges and Universities. Outstanding academic achievements and popularity have made the University of Nevada attract much attention. Become a bright pearl among the famous schools in the western United States. Among the alumni of the University of Nevada, there are 27 Nobel Prize winners, 16 Pulitzer Prize winners and 1 Turing Prize winner, 2 Wolff Prize winners, 14 National Science Medal winners, 36 Alfred Sloan Foundation winners, 5 Alexander von humboldt Foundation winners and 97 American Scientists Foundation winners.

Colorado grand canyon: located in the northwest of Arizona and southwest of Colorado plateau. The Grand Canyon is 446 kilometers long, with an average width of 16 kilometers, the deepest point of 2,133 meters, the average depth of over 1,5 meters and a total area of 2,724 square kilometers. In 1919, President Wilson turned the Grand Canyon into a "Grand Canyon National Park".

The Grand Canyon is a masterpiece of the Colorado River. This river originates from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, and it flows through Utah and Arizona and enters the sea from California Bay in California, with a total length of 2,32 kilometers. "Colorado", which means "Red River" in Spanish, is named because the river is often red with a lot of sediment. In the Grand Canyon, there are 75 species of mammals, 5 species of amphibians and reptiles, 25 species of fish and more than 3 species of birds. The whole national park is a paradise for many animals.