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It depends on how far away the observer is from the two points.
It means a small difference in elevation, let's say, for an example, a river.
A valley is a low-lying area of land between mountains or hills, often formed by the erosion of a river or glacier. A plateau, on the other hand, is a flat and elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area. Plateaus are usually higher in elevation compared to valleys and can be bordered by steep cliffs or mountains.
in topographic maps we find local areas in relief map we find things like mountain valley etc, well, the answer above is wrong the difference between the two is that a topography map has lines on it to show elevation and releif maps have colors to show elevation.
Latitude: 25.44 N; Longitude: 32.36 E;
The rift valley has higher elevation you welcome peoplez
Death Valley's elevation is 1,220 feet (373 meters).
a valley is a valley there is no difference between those two words
A glacial valley is formed by the movement of glaciers, which carve out deep U-shaped valleys with steep sides and flat bottoms. A river valley, on the other hand, is formed by the erosion of flowing water over time, resulting in V-shaped valleys with narrower bottoms and less steep sides. Glacial valleys generally have a more pronounced U-shape and are wider compared to river valleys.
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A plain is flat land no high hills or mountains.A valley is an area with more hills, mountains, and high land with river and/or lakes running through.There is a difference between a valley and a plain. The difference is that the valley goes up and down, and the plain is flat and large.
According to Gamin GPS Spokane Valley, WA. is at an elevation of 2003 ft. give or take.