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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.

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2. Topography is the description of the surface features of an area.

The peaks are the high points, and ridges run from one high point to another.

Between the ridges are the valleys, and at the base of these are rivers, or perhaps glaciers as appropriate. Spurs run from a ridge to a valley.

These are the natural components that together make up a landscape or a topography.

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10y ago

Narrow deep valleys are sometimes called canyons.

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a small valley riginally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains is called a Gully.

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a fun fact is the valley and ridge ...........actully i dont know lol sorry people!

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valleys are made from water and ice

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