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
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
Valley
A small piece of land between two hills or mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by erosion from water or glaciers, and can vary in size and shape. They often provide fertile land for agriculture and are natural pathways for rivers.
A valley
Mountains, rivers, and hills
Mountains, rivers, and hills
Mountains, rivers, and hills
A valley is the low ground area between two hills or mountains. It is typically formed by water erosion or glacier movement over time, creating a depressed area where a river or stream may flow through. Valleys can vary in size and shape depending on the surrounding landscape.
Volcanoes are usually cone shaped mountains or hills.
Yes, the Zagros Mountains were formed due to the collision between the Arabian Plate and the Eurasian Plate along a convergent boundary. This ongoing tectonic activity continues to uplift and shape the Zagros Mountains.