The land between a pair of mountains is called a valley or more technically :
An alluvial plain is a largely flat landform created by the deposition of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers coming from highland regions, from which alluvial soil forms. A floodplain is part of the process, being the smaller area over which the rivers flood at a particular period of time, whereas the alluvial plain is the larger area representing the region over which the floodplains have shifted over geological time.
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A floodplainor flood plainis a flat or nearly flat land adjacent a stream or river that stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls and experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.
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PArt 1> A trench between two peaks, incised by a river or glacier, is indeed a valley, but a plain between mountain ranges is an intermontane. The low point on a ridge, creating two adjacent peaks between the heads of valleys, is a pass, col or saddle.
"Bottom"! Early American English language usage, still in use in some parts of the country, was to call it "the bottom". This is/was especially true if it was well-watered and considered good soil for farming. "The American Bottom" is an old and much venerated regional appellation ... worth looking up!
its called basin
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Valley
Mountains / hills ; (River) divides.
A boundary where two plates meet and collide forming mountains is called a convergent boundary. It is also known as destructive plate boundary.
It can be one of two things, 1. A high pass, 2. A ridge between two high peaks. This is only in terms of mountains.
The two largest land form regions in the US are the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. In Canada, the largest land form region is called the Maritime terrains.
The Himalayan mountains.
the lowland between tow mountains is called a valley as a valley is a stretch of low land between hill ranges or two mountains
Lower land between two mountains is called a valley.
A valley between two mountains is called a mountain pass. It is a low point or gap in a mountain range that allows for easier passage through the mountains.
a stream
Yes, the space between two mountains is called a valley. Valleys are low areas between higher points of land such as mountains, hills, or ridges. They are often created by natural processes like erosion or tectonic activity.
One important feature of the state of Rhode Island is that it is divided in to two regions one is called the New England Upland and the other is called the Coastal Lowland. The coastal lowland is often called the Narragansett Basin.
The land between two hills or two mountains are called a valley.
The land between two hills or two mountains are called a valley.
The gap between two mountains is called a pass or a mountain pass. It is a low point or saddle between two peaks that allows for travel through the mountain range.
in india it is narmada
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Mountains / hills ; (River) divides.