a long deep gulley, a narrow valley or gorge
A "ravine" (fem.) is a narrow steep-sided valley, canyon or gorge commonly eroded by running water.
Thin, deep ravines gather the waters for downstrean flooding in the plains, or delta regions.
The region of South Dakota where erosion has created a landscape of narrow ravines and sharp pinnacles would be the South Dakota Badlands located in the area known as the Missouri Plateau in western South Dakota.Badlands National Park is a part of the South Dakota Badlands.
There are more than one term for a deep narrow valley. Glens, canyons, ravines, fjords are terms you could use.
There are many, including moutains, rivers, oceans, lakes, trenches, cliffs, canyons, mesas, platauos, hills, valleys, ravines, floodplains, deltas, and U-Shaped Valleys.
A narrow valley is a V-shaped valley, or river valley. A narrow valley has steep sloped sides that look like the letter V. They are formed by a strong stream.
The plural form is ravines. The plural possessive is ravines'.
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Well, ravines are sometimes called valleys, and mountains can be called hills or heaps of earth... but they are usually called mountains and ravines. You could also call them landforms, or even landmarks if they are sufficiently unique.
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Ravines are coded as "Generated Structures" to appear randomly around the map similarly to Abandoned Mineshafts, Strongholds, and Villages.
The boy crashed his motorcycle in the ravine.
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tunnels, caverns, caves, ravines
gully erosion
The spelling of the plural noun is cloughs (narrow ravines or gorges).
The plural noun "cloughs" refers to ravines or narrow gorges.