No a valley is a trough in the landscape, while a hill is a ridge in the landscape, the two are the opposites of one another.
A mid-ocean ridge is formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other and the opening left by them separating fills in with magma.
M. H. Stolt has written: 'Soil-saprolite-landscape relationships in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Highland regions of Virginia' -- subject(s): Soils, Soil formation, Saprolites, Landscape changes
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The highest mountain in germany is Zugspitze and the land scape is From the North Sea to the Baltic Sea in the North to the Alps in the South, Germany is structured geographically as follows: the North German lowlands, the Mittelgebirge ridge, the Southwest German subdued mountains and terraced landscape, the South German piedmont and the Bavarian Alps
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Landscape - Landscape album - was created in 1979.
A portrait is the likeness of a person. A landscape is a landscape. You cannot have a landscape portrait.
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The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, lush greenery, and vast open spaces. It features a diverse range of flora and fauna, with rivers and lakes dotting the terrain. Majestic mountains and forests further contribute to the picturesque scenery of the landscape.
Jay Appleton has written: 'The funny thing about landscape' -- subject(s): Landscape protection 'The experience of landscape' -- subject(s): Landscape, Landscape in art 'The Aesthetics of Landscape'
Yes, the word ridge is both a noun (ridge, ridges) and a verb (ridge, ridges, ridging, ridged).