Mountain breezes happen at night, valley breezes happen during the day.
during the day time the warm air from the valley moves up slopes forming the valley breeze where as at night the cold dense heavy air slides down the mountain slopes into the valley and is named mountain breeze.
one is in the valley
one is on the mountain
if this is is serious question
look at the west coast of the USA
the seirra Nevada mountains Rockys?
are higher than most cloud layers
the mountain range tends to be able to remove most of the moisture from the air prevaling winds
so seattle or Washington is one of the rainiest places in the country
and death valley is the driest , actually ash medowos then pahrump(magic waters... artesian wells before death valley) the spring valley (area 51 fame ) are even drier since there are more mountain ranges continental divide to the Mississippi river (BIG valley) west of the Mississippi river to contentinal divide dry
Appleations arent really mountains so pretty green to the east coast
on the other side of the question a valley (a river runs thru it) has trees and shrubs and grass there is fog almost every morning
the Grand Canyon is in the middle of the desert (Mojave) the south rim has no water not even from deep wells the valley has an isolated eco system
unique species native Americans who weren't murdered with survivors getting to walk the Trail of Tears.
A mountain breeze blows down a mountain slope, while a valley breeze flows up a valley or mountain slope.
because mountain regions also have thier ''daily monsoons'' called the mountain breeze and valley breeze.
one is on a mountain and the other is a valley
Mountain breezes happen at night, Valley breezes happen during the day.
A valley breeze.
they get to be 100-152 mph powerful.
A small, secluded, and often wooded valley is known as a dell or in Scotland as a glen. A wide, flat valley through which a river runs is known in Scotland as a strath. (from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley)
i dont know if its is true, but plate tectonics
Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization which existed between 3300-1300 BCE. Together with Egypt and Mesopotamia is one of the three oldest civilizations. Indus valley people used copper tools like chisels, pickaxes, and saws.
the answer is that without sea canyons the river would erod
The highest part of the wave is called the crest. The lowest part of the is called the trough or valley which is between two waves.
a mountain breeze flows down a mountain and into a valley.
A valley breeze flows up a valley or mountain slope.A mountain breeze blows down a mountain slope.For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
A valley breeze flows up a valley or mountain slope.A mountain breeze blows down a mountain slope.For more information see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
There are Four local winds: Valley Breeze, Mountain Breeze, Land Breeze, And Sea Breeze.
Valley Breeze occurs in the day and Mountain breeze occurs in the night.
After sunset the sun is no longer warming the mountain side and there is cooling of the air along the slope. The air becomes more dense and sinks into to valley. Thus the wind blows from the mountain side down into the valley and is thus called a mountain breeze.
valley fold is folded at a crease in wich the outer edges are higher than the middle. mountain the opposite.
Valley's are Greater than Rivers / A valley is a greater body of water than a river
Here are some examples: land and sea breezes, mountain and valley breezes...
Ya, cuz it is a breeze, it is part of weather!
A valley situated between mountains
Mountain and valley breezes are other examples of local winds caused by an area's geography. Campers in mountains areas may feel warm afternoon quickly change into cold night soon after the sun sets. During the day, the sun warms the air along the mountain slopes. This warm air rises up the mountain slopes, creating a valley breeze. At nightfall, the air along the mountain slopes cools. This is cool air moves down the slopes into the valley, producing a mountain breeze.