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A syncline is a fold in the crust that bends downward into a valley.
Butte Valley National Grassland was created in 1991.
a spur has inner numbering while a valley has outer numbering a spur is sometimes shown in form of a v while a valley is sometimes shown as inverted v
hanging valley
V-shape
"Wadi" in Arabic refers to a valley or dry riverbed that fills with water seasonally during heavy rains.
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A syncline is a fold in the crust that bends downward into a valley.
WADI - an Arabic term for valley that sometimes specifically refers to a dry riverbed.
Wadi is the Arabic term for a valley or dry riverbed. You would most likely find them in southwest Asia.
The top of a valley is called a ridge or crest. It is the highest point along the edges of the valley where the land begins to slope downward into the valley below.
Narrow valley.
The mountains around the valley formed, creating the valley. The Central Valley formed as the mountains rose, the crust forming the Central Valley's floor was bent downward. Slowly, a thick layer of sediment built up the entire valley floor.
In the Valley was created in 1890.
"Donga" is a term used in South Africa to refer to a dry riverbed or gully. It can also mean a narrow, steep-sided valley.
glaciers modify a valley by its erotional features i.e. lateral cutting effect it turns v shaped valley into u shaped valley