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Water flows down hill toward the lowest point, the sea. Water flows away from the highest point following slope to the lowest point. Example... Water on the east side of a hill will likely stay on the east side
It's called a "hanging valley". Many waterfalls occur at hanging valleys.
A strip of land between hills or mountains is called a valley. It is a low-lying area typically surrounded by higher elevations on either side. Valleys are often formed by erosion from water or ice.
Your question is unclear. Some of them will be on the other side of the globe at which you are looking. However, close your eyes and you will not see any of them.
'Loch' is the Scottish word for lake so it just means the side of a hill close to a lake.
"The Side of a Hill" or a slope.
The lea side of a hill is the side that has a meadow called a lea. You probably mean the lee side, which is the side away from the wind.
Round objects don't have to roll down hill, they can slide if they have a heavier side, but are more likely to roll due to gravity.
A hole in the side of a hill or under the ground is known as Cave.
yes you can build it on a hill side. i don't know the foundations
Its side!
The slope.
Namirembe Hill Side High School was created on 1995-05-05.
what did the Battle of Bunker Hill reveal about each side?
The side or declivity of a hill.
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