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The valley is about 100 feet above sea level on average. There are areas that are higher and lower, but NO PLACE in the valley is below sea level. In the past the valley floor was lower, infact it was an inland sea, but tectonic action raised the valley floor and drained out the water.
The valley is about 100 feet above sea level on average. There are areas that are higher and lower, but NO PLACE in the valley is below sea level. In the past the valley floor was lower, infact it was an inland sea, but tectonic action raised the valley floor and drained out the water.
not in the valley floor
No, it is just a realy hot place in the middle of USA
The Indus Valley Civilization demonstrates as a place where human settlements organized into cities, did invent a system of writing and supported an advanced culture.
it was in 1672.
Yes, it actually was the place where bloody Mary was born, she was born on the 3rd floor. There are 941 ghost in the 3rd floor, incase you wanted to know!
According to historians the Scandinavian settlements and population was patchy. From place name evidence some areas were left free of Scandinavian settlement but the coastal regions of Pays de Caux and Cotentin were heavily populated. Also important, but to a lesser degree, were Seine Valley and the Plain of Caen and Bessin.
The ISBN of From the Place in the Valley Deep in the Forest is 9780802313362.
No, valley is not an adverb.The word valley is a noun, since it is a place and a thing.
It is a valley.
Uhm.. Floor? It is a thing. You can touch most things, you can touch the floor... It is the 'bottom' of a house, the opposite of a ceiling. People walk on the floor, you keep most of your furniture on the floor.I don't think it is a place, but there may well be a place called Floor.