The fault lines
The fault lines
because they can't form near the coast because of the different plates
The fault lines
Valleys
Mountains, hills, and valleys are landforms because they are natural features of the landscape. Oceans and continents are of the highest class of landforms.
There is range after range of mountains separated by plateaus and valleys. The mountains and valleys run in a north-south direction. Some mountains can be as large as 700 kilometers wide.
Rift valleys are where a continent is being pulled apart.
The shaped surface of the Earth is particularly featured by the landform. And Earth has three main landforms, (1) the valleys or the lower regions of the Earth and formed from the effect of eroding movement of water over rock and soil, (2) the mountains or a large vertical landforms, the Earth's natural elevation, and (3) the plains or the mostly flat and broad areas landform, more than 50% of the Earth's interior.
they are parrelal becuase they pass each other
because they can't form near the coast because of the different plates
Mountains are generally classified into the following, 1. Volcanic Mountains. 2. Tectonic Mountains. 3. Residual Mountains.
Mountains, Plains and valleys are examples of Landforms
valleys some of the tallest mountains and deepest valleys known in the solar system.
yes it has valleys
Mountains, Plains and valleys are examples of Landforms
mountains valleys islands
mountains
valleys, hills, mountains, plateaus, cliffs, canyons, and valleys
The Montains And Valleys Are Measured By Ears
Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.