Ridges are long narrow hilltops or mountain ranges. The landform between ridges are called valleys, which are typically low areas with a river or stream flowing through them.
A valley that is surrounded by mountains or ridges is called a hollow. In rural areas they are call hollers.
A valley/saddle/coll
A valley is a low-lying area of land located between two higher points, such as mountains or hills. Valleys are typically formed by the movement of water or ice over time and can be V-shaped or U-shaped depending on the erosion process. Valleys often have a river or stream flowing through them.
A passage through a hill ; underground, is called a TUNNEL. However, a passage between two hills (surface) is a VALLEY. A passage between two hills is dependent on its width. If the hills are low and far apart, then it is a VALE. However, if the hills are high and close together then it is a GLEN or RAVINE, or GORGE.
This geographical feature is called a valley. It is typically formed by the erosion of water or glaciers over time, creating a lower-lying area between mountains or hills. Valleys often have river systems flowing through them.
A "col" is a saddle-like, low point or pass between two mountain peaks or hills. It is often a narrow, elevated ridge with steep slopes on either side. It is commonly used by hikers and climbers to traverse from one side of a mountain to the other.
A long narrow area that lies between two mountains or hills is called a valley. Valleys are formed by the erosion of water or glaciers over time. They are typically fertile and surrounded by higher land on either side.
The low ground between two hills is called a valley.
The space between two hills is a valley.
Valley. A valley is usually found between two ranges of hills rather than between two hills. The small "valley" between two hills is more properly called a "coll".
A valley is the low area between two mountains or hills.
A long narrow land area that lies between two mountains or hills is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of land over time, often by rivers or glaciers. They can vary in size and shape and are commonly characterized by fertile land and a lower elevation compared to the surrounding mountains or hills.
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A Gorge
A valley/saddle/coll
no mesopotamia is not a valley because it a city between two rivers if it was valley it would be rounded with hills
The ground between two hills is called a valley. A very small one can be called a gully.
Area between two hills.