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valleys
A v-shaped valley is a long stretch of low lying land that lies between mountains or hills.
A long narrow area that lies between two mountains or hills is called a valley. Valleys are formed by the erosion of water or glaciers over time. They are typically fertile and surrounded by higher land on either side.
the great plains
The Great Plains.
The city of Aberdeen lies on the North East Coast of Scotland mostly between the banks of the rivers Dee and Don with a two mile stretch of sandy beach in between. To the north and south of the city is agricultural land and to the west, the agricultural land soon gives way to hills and then the Grampian Mountains.
the coastal plains
a valley
The Great Plains is the huge expanse of flatlands from the Rocky Mountains eastward to the Mississippi River.
The area between two mountains is known as a valley. Valleys are low-lying areas surrounded by higher landforms such as mountains. They are often formed by the erosive forces of rivers or glaciers.
The GREAT PLAINS is a dry, treeless region that lies between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.