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 ravine.
A ravine is a narrow, deep valley with steep sides typically formed by water erosion. It is often characterized by its rugged terrain and lack of vegetation.
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 valley with very steep sides is called a gorge. These landforms are typically formed by the erosion of water and can vary in size and depth. Gorges often have narrow bottoms and can be found in mountainous regions.
A deep steep-sided valley formed by weathering and erosion is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the gradual wearing away of rock by water and wind over long periods of time, creating a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
A ravine.
Canyon
the river running through rock wear it down into deep valley with the steep sides what is it called
A ravine is a narrow, deep valley with steep sides typically formed by water erosion. It is often characterized by its rugged terrain and lack of vegetation.
Such structure could be called a Canyon.
A Canyon
That could be a ravine or a gully
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 or chasm
A valley with very steep sides is called a gorge. These landforms are typically formed by the erosion of water and can vary in size and depth. Gorges often have narrow bottoms and can be found in mountainous regions.
Try "canyon".