Valleys are made of rocks and soil components. Valleys occur as a result of erosion which is commonly caused by water which erodes the sides and the bottom of a valley.
yes mars has valleys made by erosion.
How valleys are made
Valleys are typically formed by a combination of erosion processes such as rivers cutting through the land, glaciers carving out U-shaped valleys, or tectonic forces creating fault-block valleys. Over time, these processes shape the landscape by wearing away the Earth's surface, leaving behind the characteristic V-shaped valleys we see today.
Valleys are typically formed through natural processes such as erosion by water, glaciers, or tectonic forces. While humans can modify valleys through activities like mining or construction, they are generally not man-made features.
Valleys made by fast-flowing rivers tend to have V-shapes, while valleys formed by glaciers typically have U-shapes. The V-shape of river valleys is due to the erosive forces of the water cutting down into the landscape over time. Glaciers carve out U-shaped valleys as their massive weight and movement scrape away at the rock below.
Russia has thousands of valleys spread out across the country. Most were carved into the landscape by ancient glaciers and made it what it is today.
glaciers carve u shaped valleys. ----
Mountains and Valleys.
The plural form is valleys.
V shaped valleys are made by water. water cuts a v shape
That is impossible to answer as there are trillions of worlds made every day.
Mesopotamia, India, and China (: