Valleys
What is a valley?
A valley is a elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom.
Are valleys useful?
Valleys can provide shelter from harsh weather. Valleys also help with drainage. They can be dangerous to live in because of flash flooding.
Where are valleys most likely to be found?
In between mountains, inside mountain ranges.
Examples:
Sacramento Valley, Northern California
Death Valley, Eastern California
Synclines, valleys
valleys
Seas, oceans, continents, mountain ranges, valleys, rivers, etc...
Valleys
A natural landform is the valleys and hills that nature has created. A natural resource is the coal, oil and iron ores, and so on.
Synclines, valleys
valleys
waterfalls,valleys,moutains,hills.
Seas, oceans, continents, mountain ranges, valleys, rivers, etc...
It is an Island containing mountains, hills and valleys.
Valleys
Alpine glaciers are found in mountain valleys
the landforms of this ecoregion are mountains, valleys, and plains
Although a hill is a landform, an anthill is a term used for a mound of soil made by ants. Landforms include valleys, plateaus, mountains, and glaciers.
Between hills and mountains valleys are to be found.
Mighty Mountains, Valleys, Lakes, Rivers, Seas
A natural landform is the valleys and hills that nature has created. A natural resource is the coal, oil and iron ores, and so on.