The top of a valley is called a ridge or crest. It is the highest point along the edges of the valley where the land begins to slope downward into the valley below.
Coccidioidomycoses is called Valley fever because many cases occurred in San Joaquin Valley.
A low area between mountains is called a valley.
Okanagan Valley is a region located in British Columbia in Canada. In Okanagan language it means "people who live on the top". The primary city of the Valley is Kelowna.
a canyon, ravineor gorge
Valley
It is called the 'Tucker Valley'
shark valley is called shark valley because it is a valley that flows into shark lake
Coccidioidomycoses is called Valley fever because many cases occurred in San Joaquin Valley.
Valley
Sacramento is in Sacramento Valley and Central Valley.
It's usually called a "rift valley".
The valley was called Tenochtitlan
central valley
Coccidioidomycoses is called Valley fever because many cases occurred in San Joaquin Valley.
The valley or trough between dunes is called a slack
deep valley i think :)
No, the Great Valley and the Central Valley are two distinct geographic regions. The Great Valley refers to the area in California that runs parallel to the Sierra Nevada mountain range, while the Central Valley specifically refers to the elongated region in the middle of California that is known for its agricultural productivity.