A low area surrounded by higher land is called a basin. The areas are usually bowl shaped and are completely surrounded.
A low area surrounded by higher land is called a basin. Basins are formed by the erosion and deposition of material by water or other natural forces, resulting in a depression in the landscape.
A valley.
Tall grass is a marsh and if there are trees it is a swamp.
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The low land between two mountains is called a valley. It is a low-lying area surrounded by higher ground such as mountains or hills. Valleys are often formed by the erosion of rivers or glaciers over time.
a valley
What is formed in the shape of a long, low land area between hills or mountains
What is formed in the shape of a long, low land area between hills or mountains
Plain
Valley
A mountain is an area of land that is elevated very high, and a valley is an area of land that is very low
A depression in the ground surrounded by higher land is called a basin. It typically has a circular or oval shape and may collect water or sediment due to its lower elevation compared to the surrounding area.