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What is the bottom of a canyon called?

Valley


What is the low path at the bottom of the hill called?

The low path at the bottom of the hill is commonly referred to as a valley or a ravine.


What is a v-shaped valley eroded by a river called?

A v-shaped valley eroded by a river is called a river valley. This type of valley is characterized by steep sides and a narrow bottom, formed by the erosive action of the river over time.


Why do rivers have so many bends and turns?

Because they carve the easiest path out of the landscape. THese bends are called meanders. If the bottom of a valley is not straight the river with follow the bottom of the valley instead of going up the sides of the valley. Also it might be to avoid big rocks


What is the deep v shaped valley that lies along the bottom of the ocean?

This iis a trench.Also ocean basin is the deepest part of the ocean.


What is the great valley that extends from the horn of east Africa to the bottom of lake tanganyika?

The valley that extends from the horn of Africa to lake Tanganyika is called The Great Rift Valley. It is sometimes referred to as the cradle of mankind as certain fossils have been found in it.


At the bottom of the mountain?

Usually a valley or a plain.


What was the valley of the nile called?

It is called the 'Tucker Valley'


Why is shark valley called shark valley?

shark valley is called shark valley because it is a valley that flows into shark lake


Where would you expect the air pressure to be greatest in a valley?

The air pressure would be greatest at the bottom of the valley because air is denser at lower altitudes due to the weight of the overlying air column.


What is the height difference between Hutt valley and the Wainuiomata valley?

Pencarrow station at the bottom of wainui valley is at 20 meters Hutt Valley 43 meters


What is the name of a region found at the bottom of a mountain?

valley

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