a canyon is a deep and narrow landform.A canyon has steep
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Well, darling, that's what we call a gorge. It's like a fancy word for a deep crack in the earth with cliffs on both sides. So next time you find yourself in a tight spot between two towering walls, just remember you're in a gorge.
A rift valley has steep narrow sides and a flat floor. A rift valley forms where the Earth's crust is spreading or splitting apart.
A Canyon A Ravine A Gorge A Gully A defile A Linn A Flume A Clough
Valley is not shown on the map of California.
A canyon is a deep narrow valley.
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That could be a ravine or a gully
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A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
- Chasm - Canyon - Ravine - Gorge
A 'hanging valley' is a valley which is cut across by a river flowing in a deeper valley.
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No, a canyon is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often with a river running through it. A valley is a low-lying area of land bordered by higher ground, which can be wide or narrow. While canyons are a type of valley, they are not the opposite of each other.