there are no such things
only V shaped valleys which have sides sloping down to a river that has cut the valley out of the rock
and U shaped valleys with flat bottoms and steep sides. these have been carved out by glaciers
V-shaped valleys by fast flowing rivers, and U-shaped valleys by glacier movement.
V-shaped mountain valleys are formed by the effects of running water. U-shaped mountain valleys are formed by the grinding action of moving glaciers.
because the river beside it flows and it makes a u shape
The valleys between mountains are "U" shaped as opposed to "V" shaped.
Glaciers
There are plenty of valleys in Wales.V-shaped valleys are formed by water flow.U-shaped valleys are formed by glaciation.
u shaped valley..
You can transform a v-shaped valley into a u-shaped valley by a glacier.
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You can transform a v-shaped valley into a u-shaped valley by a glacier.
You can transform a v-shaped valley into a u-shaped valley by a glacier.
U-shaped valleys are considered destructive landforms because they are formed by the erosive action of glaciers. As glaciers move downhill, they carve and widen valleys, creating a U-shaped cross-section with steep sides. This erosional process transforms V-shaped valleys into U-shaped valleys over time.
Erosion and weathering: Glaciers form 'U'-shaped valleys, while rivers form 'V'-shaped valleys.
U-shaped is wrong that's what it says on my worksheet! the definiton of u shaped valleys are bowl like depressions!
There are several types of valleys, including V-shaped valleys formed by erosion from rivers, U-shaped valleys carved by glaciers, rift valleys formed by tectonic activity, and hanging valleys created when smaller tributary valleys flow into larger main valleys.
V-shaped valleys by fast flowing rivers, and U-shaped valleys by glacier movement.
Armchair-shaped valleys are also known as U-shaped valleys. These valleys are typically wider and have steep, straight sides with a flat bottom. They are formed by glaciers as they move through a landscape, carving out the valley into its distinctive shape.