yosemite falls
because a space man crashed into it:]
It has formed some of the land forms on the earth. It has carried rich soil with vitamins to the edge of the river and deposited it there to grow pretty plants.
The African landform that was most likely formed when two tectonic plates moved apart is known as the Great Rift Valley. That is what most geography experts agree is what happened.
Well, as the name implies, visible areas of the crust are areas that you can see. These are areas that are either very new, resulting from recent vulcanism; or areas which have been exposed by weathering and erosion. Non-visible parts of the crust are just that - not visible to the eye. This is either because they have formed recently, but many miles underground; or they are just too old to have been efficiently exposed by weathering and erosion.
they can be by lava, running water, glaceirs(depostion and erosion),and wind.
The Arkansas river valley was formed by streams of water on when the state of Arkansas was under the ocean 400 billion years ago
In cross-section: A 'U' shaped valley is formed from glacial erosion. A 'V' shaped valley is formed by river erosion.
glacier erosion
'U'-shaped valleys are typically formed by glacial erosion. Examples of such valleys include Yosemite Valley in California, and the Great Lakes region in North America.
valley
Yosemite National Park and lakes were formed by erosion in California.
a beach is formed by deposition
No. Wind can cause some erosion, but it cannot form valleys. Yosemite valley was formed by glaciers.
Glacial Erosion formed Yosemite Valley and the Sierra Nevada
Glacial erosion formed Yosemite Valley. Meanwhile, the streams eroded the granite rock to form the waterfalls we know as Yosemite Falls and many others today.
A stream valley is usually 'V' shaped, formed by erosion from a stream. A glacial valley is usually 'U' shaped, formed by the action of a glacier.