the answer is that without sea canyons the river would erod
valley and canyon both have a "Y" in it
river?
i recently did a project on landforms and the first 3 that come to my mind are1. isthmus-small, narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger landmasses2. peninsula-area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides-FLORIDA3. tributary:small stream connecting to a river
The difference between a river and a stream is the name applied to it by local residents, and relative size. In the same region, something called a river is usually larger than something called a stream. However, something that is called a river in one place could be the same size as something called a stream in another place.
The distance between the vertical columns eg either side of a river
Some low lying land types are:ValleyFarewellMarshLow pointHollowLow-lying areaSheltered spotCrooner JerryDellLow-lying wetland
A canyon is a deep ravine between cliffs often carved from the landscape by a river. One type of canyon is the Grand Canyon.
They're both mountains and has a river flowing between the mountain
River
It is called the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.
It is called the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.
Topographic map
well , what ever shape the river is in , it has the force to shape the land. by zaynab sajid well , what ever shape the river is in , it has the force to shape the land. by zaynab sajid
River valleys are formed by stream erosion.
Moving water wears and sometimes dissolves things away over time and this is weathering. The process produces features such as river valleys, canyons, waterfalls and Karst topography.
There are only a few types of canyons. These are river canyons, mountain canyons, and canyons that were formed by weathering and erosion. +++ Very few types indeed. One in fact! All canyons are formed by weathering & erosion; and all are or were river canyons irrespective of mountains. The requirements for a canyon or gorge to form are a high plateau catchment area feeding a large river for sufficiently long for it to cut back from a steep rim.
Deserts were not a major economic feature of river valleys. People living in the river valleys relied heavily on agriculture.
why are river valleys the cradles in ancient civilization