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A steep valley is called a canyon or ravine. Valleys can have different shapes because of the shape of the land and what is eroding it. The canyons usually have steep sides. Other words that can refer to a steep valley include gully, hollow and gorge.
A narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically formed by glacial erosion during the Ice Age, resulting in a deep, narrow body of water with steep sides.
A deep narrow valley with high steep sides caused by weathering and erosion is known as a canyon. Canyons are typically formed over long periods of time by the action of rivers, glaciers, or other natural forces cutting through the rock.
A steep cliff about 100 stories high is commonly referred to as a "sheer cliff" or a "precipice."
A high tableland is a flat and elevated area of land with steep sides, resembling a table. It is usually found at higher altitudes and can be formed by erosion or tectonic activity. The flat top of a tableland offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.
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A mesa is a small, high plateau with steep sides. These are often found in the southwestern part of the United States.
Fjord. An Fjord is a body of water open to the sea which is bordered on both sides by land, usually with steep cliffs, but not always.
A high rocky land higher than a hill is typically called a mountain. Mountains are characterized by their prominent height and steep slopes, with rocky terrain that can vary in size and shape.
A steep valley is called a canyon or ravine. Valleys can have different shapes because of the shape of the land and what is eroding it. The canyons usually have steep sides. Other words that can refer to a steep valley include gully, hollow and gorge.
It is impossible. Too rocky and too high. Too steep as well.
A canyon
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.
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A plateau is a flat highland area above sea level with steep sides.