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mountains, mountain ranges, lakes, streams, and waterfalls.
A rift valley is a graben. A German word. A graben geological structure in cross section looks like a V with a wide bottom, more like a U with sloped sides. The earth is pulled apart creating normal faults on either side and the center part sinks. The opposite structure, where the center rises is called a horst. Look up graben on wikipedia.
In terms of divergence, a rift valley is comparable as it is formed by two areas moving apart, causing the land between them to fall (though this looks nothing like a ridge). This, however, does not directly resemble a ridge, but in principal it is similar. In appearance, a mountain range like the Himalayas may be seen to resemble the shape and peaks of the ridge.
A divergent or constructive plate boundary. There can also be specific names like "a mid oceanic ridge" or a "rift valley".
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As of 2021, the concentrated population of Egypt is in the Nile River valley and delta regions, where the majority of the country's population resides. This area is home to major cities like Cairo and Alexandria, which have high population densities due to factors like agricultural productivity and urbanization.
The Coastal Plain is near to the Atlantic coast. It has many cool cities like york town james town williamsburg va beach etc....
The Waterloo battlefield is composed (roughly) of two ridges between a valley. At the southeast end of the field is La Belle Alliance, the ridge used by French forces during the battle. At the other side of the valley is the ridge used by British forces. The Hougmont and La Haye Sainte farms are in the middle of the valley and were fought over quite heavily during the battle. It is usually lush and green as is most Belgian countryside. During the battle, though, rain had made parts of the field quite muddy. See the related link for a view from the British lines looking over the valley.
Cliff ­- Marked by a sudden drop in height on a contour map Spur - A protrusion from a cliff. It is shown by an area of high land continuing out from a cliff while its surrounds are nearer ground level. Ridge - Shown by continuous elevation for some distance. Saddle ­- Appearing a lot like a saddle from a side view, it is the area between two hills. Valley ­- A depression in the ground, similar to a hill, but instead the area surrounding the valley is higher.
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