A valley is a low-lying area of land between mountains or hills, often with a river running through it. Valleys are typically shaped by water erosion or glaciers and can provide fertile land for agriculture and settlements. They also offer natural pathways for transportation and communication.
No, "valley" is a common noun because it is a general term used to describe a land form. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things like "Yosemite Valley" or "Death Valley."
A glacial valley typically has a U-shaped cross-section, with steep walls and a flat or gently sloping bottom. These valleys often have a wide floor and are characteristic of being carved out by the movement of glaciers.
Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao Sagada Valley in Mountain Province Agusan River Valley in Mindanao La Trinidad Valley in Benguet These are some of the well-known valleys in the Philippines.
The Valley Historical Society in Valley, Washington is located on Main Street in the town of Valley.
The plural form of valley is valleys.
Valley is a noun. But it is used as an 'adjunct' or adjective to describe things in or about a valley: valley floor, valley streams, valley residents.
valley
unbelievable preposterous
fertile and lush
it is great and full of money
Indus Valley
Desolate, bleak, industrial, decaying.
describe four river valley civilization in the world and why they developed near water
it was cold and snowy and it was 25 miles from Pennsylvania
I don't know then I check! why become you ask me?
The names Mountain, Valley and Coastal are self descriptive.
There used to live a man name Orpheus in the valley of