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deep valley i think :)
No, the coastal plain is not a valley. It is a flat, low-lying area of land that stretches along a coast, formed by the deposition of sediment from rivers and the sea over time. Valleys are typically formed by geological processes such as erosion or tectonic activity and are surrounded by higher landforms on both sides.
A V shaped valley, over time the river erodes downwards causing a channel, then the rocks at the sides collapse in because they have nothing supporting them causing a valley with steep sides
The sides of the valley heating more quickly than the air around it
Canyon
Canyon
A rift valley has steep narrow sides and a flat floor. A rift valley forms where the Earth's crust is spreading or splitting apart.
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
the river running through rock wear it down into deep valley with the steep sides what is it called