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Before it was formed, a hanging valley would appear as a tributary valley with a noticeable drop in elevation compared to the main valley it feeds into. This drop in elevation usually results in a steep cliff or waterfall where the two valleys meet.
A deep steep-sided valley formed by weathering and erosion is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the action of rivers cutting through rock over long periods of time.
The Eastern African Rift Valley was formed by tectonic plate movement where the African continent is splitting apart. This process is known as continental rifting, which causes the Earth's crust to stretch and thin, leading to the formation of a rift valley. The rift valley in Eastern Africa is a classic example of this geologic phenomenon.
A delta is formed when sediment is deposited at the mouth of a river. A valley is formed when a river runs through a flat surface, erodes the soil, and creates a depression. So delta=deposition and valley/canyon=erosion. I hope that helped!
A V-shaped valley is primarily formed by erosion, specifically by the action of a river or stream wearing away rock and sediment over time. The force of flowing water scours the landscape, carving out the valley shape. While some sediment may be deposited along the valley floor, the overall formation is due to erosion.
vshaped valley and flood plain
A 'V' shaped valley has been formed by a stream or river. A 'U' shaped valley has been formed by the action of a glacier. Therefore, should a glacier form in the mountains, the ice, pushed downhill by the weight of fresh snow constantly being added high above, will gouge out the 'V' shaped river valley and form the 'U' shaped glacial valley.
The rift valley was formed when the continents divided it split open a large area in Africa and formed The Great Rift Valley.
It was formed by glaciers
The Yosemite Valley is one such valley, but there are many.
Some examples of California geologic features that formed as a result of erosion by glaciers are Yosemite Valley, glacial cirques in the Sierra Nevada, and Moraine Lake in the Inyo National Forest. Glaciers carved out these distinctive landforms through processes like plucking and abrasion during the last Ice Age.
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
A V-shaped valley has been formed by a river. A U-shaped valley has been formed by a glacier.
A graben or rift valley.
No. Wind can cause some erosion, but it cannot form valleys. Yosemite valley was formed by glaciers.
Rift valley.
Narrow valley.