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It's called a "hanging valley". Many waterfalls occur at hanging valleys.
Mountain is to valley as mound is to ditch
No, the Great Rift Valley is not a mountain. It is a series of geographic trenches caused by tectonic activity in East Africa. The valley includes many distinct mountain ranges, but the valley itself is not a mountain.
Mountain High... Valley Low was created in 1998.
in a valley .
Glaciated valleys are U-shaped, non-glaciated valleys are V-shaped.
A fjord is a valley whose characteristic shape was created by a glacier, so it is a valley after it was glaciated.
it's called a fjord .
hanging valley
The mountainous regions that have been glaciated, the valleys are no longer narrow. The ice modifies the valley in three ways: the glacier widens, deepens, and straightens the valley.
Not its a valley not a mountain
It's called a "hanging valley". Many waterfalls occur at hanging valleys.
It's called a "hanging valley". Many waterfalls occur at hanging valleys.
Depends. On what type of mountain or valley is it.
Mountain is to valley as mound is to ditch
Tulare is in a mountain valley.
A valley is shorter than a mountain.