i had a class assignment and the answer is fjords
A steep-sided tower of rock is a butte
are the tops of some mid-ocean ridges split by a steep-sided valley
Justin bieber
A steep valley is called a canyon or ravine. Valleys can have different shapes because of the shape of the land and what is eroding it. The canyons usually have steep sides. Other words that can refer to a steep valley include gully, hollow and gorge.
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i had a class assignment and the answer is fjords
Fjords
Steep-sided, half-bowl shaped recesses carved into mountains at the heads of glacial valleys. The Fjords: Steep cliffs, acting as ocean inlets. Horn peaks: Where cirques intersect. Terminal moraines: Piles of rocks. Crevasses: Cracks in glaciers
In steep sided, snow covered mountain valleys.
The correct answer would be a fjord.
a deep, steep-sided, narrow river valley
glaciated valleys
Two types of stream valleys are V-shaped valleys, which are narrow and steep-sided, typically found in the upper courses of rivers, and U-shaped valleys, which are wider with a flat bottom and steep sides, usually formed by glacial erosion.
Submarine Canyons
upper course also called youthful stage by W.M. Davis
Upland river valleys have steep sides because of the erosive power of the river cutting into the surrounding land over time. The river erodes the sides of the valley, creating the steep slopes. Additionally, the geology and underlying rock composition in upland areas can also influence the formation of steep-sided valleys.
Fjord