plateau
A lowland between hills and mountain ranges is known as a valley. Valleys are typically formed by various geological processes such as erosion by rivers or glaciers, and they often contain rivers or streams flowing through them. They are commonly used for agriculture and human settlement due to their fertile soil and relatively flat landscape.
A valley or a plain.
plateaus
valley is an elongated low land ranges of mountain, hills and other uplands, while a plateau is a raised area with a level top.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
A valley or a plain.
The low area between hills or mountain ranges is known as a valley. Often, cities are established in valleys because they are easy to reach, and are afforded the protection of being at the base of a mountain.
Valleys are long narrow regions of low land between ranges of mountains or hills. They are typically formed by erosion and are often inhabited and utilized for agriculture or settlements.
A lowland between mountains or hills is known as a valley. Valleys are formed through geological processes such as erosion by rivers or glaciers. They typically have a distinctive V-shaped profile and can be key habitats for various flora and fauna.
The term "valley walls" is metaphorical; valleys do not actually have walls, they have hills. Valleys are between hills, that's why they are valleys. If there were no hills, the valley would just be a plain.
Valley. Plains.
The area of lowland that is between hills and mountains is called a valley. This stretch of low area usually has a stream or river that flows through it.