The lowlands situated between two mountains or hills is called a valley. A valley that contains a running river may also be called a vale or a strath.
Yes, that type of land is typically referred to as a valley. Valleys are low areas of land located between higher areas such as mountains or hills. They are often formed by water erosion or the movement of glaciers.
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Mountains are higher and larger landforms compared to hills. Mountains are typically formed through tectonic processes, while hills are more commonly shaped by erosion. Generally, mountains have steep slopes and are more rugged, while hills have gentler inclines and smaller peaks.
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A narrow passage between two mountains is often referred to as a gorge or a ravine.
The middle part of a mountain is often referred to as the summit or peak. This is the highest point of the mountain.
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yes here are some:little back mountain,reynolds mountain,log mountain an those are all i know
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We know that Mount Everest is the highest mountain, but it is difficult to say what the tallest hill is. Hills come in different sizes (like mountains), but the line dividing mountains and hills is not clearly defined.
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Mountains are higher and larger landforms compared to hills. Mountains are typically formed through tectonic processes, while hills are more commonly shaped by erosion. Generally, mountains have steep slopes and are more rugged, while hills have gentler inclines and smaller peaks.
In Present day Pakistan. This place is along with some of those places where human being first know how to grow crops like wheta barley about 8000 years ago.
All i know is a mountain goat, and i know that all of you know that a mountain goat lives in a mountain.
There is no mountain range between France and England. They are separated by a body of water know as the English Channel.
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