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its called KARST TOPOGRAPHY
It exists in nature as a solid, liquid and gas; it freezes from the top (thus leaving the deep waters of rivers and lakes liquid); it dissolves virtually every other substance on Earth, including those necessary for plant and animal life.
No, the compound word 'knee-deep' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a knee-deep stream or knee-deep mud.
The majority of our ponds have an average depth of around 5 foot. But some of the sand pits (tho off-limits to most) reach depths between 40-90 foot deep. There may be some even deeper. But all of Delaware's public ponds are shallow, and all of them are man made. Delaware was criss crossed by rivers until settlers started damming the rivers for easier travel and agriculture. The numerous ponds in Delaware are the results of those early efforts.
The hot oil treatments are good for deep conditioning.
People build bridges to cross deep rivers or valleys. Bridges are structures that span a gap or obstacle, providing a safe passage for people, vehicles, and goods to cross over. They are often constructed using a variety of materials such as concrete, steel, or wood, depending on the location and purpose of the bridge.
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people build briges
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they have strong and long legs that help them cross deep rivers
Rivers' surface located in deep valleys can be below of the ocean surface. Furthermore, there are underground rivers which certainly are below sea level, depending on how deep such rivers are placed below-ground.
Normally flowing water, such as rivers will slowly cut through land to form valleys cliffs and trenches.
North Korea has rivers, active volcanoes, lakes, mountains, deep valleys and caves also.
The term used for narrow deep valleys is "ravine."
Those deep valleys are mainly in Wales, in the southwest of Britain.
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