canyon = el cañoncliff = la barranca
Canyon = This is a Spanish word for a very deep valley carved out by a river. Thanks for using Answers! ʕ◠ᴥ◠ʔづ
A deep valley carved by a river is called a canyon. Canyons are typically characterized by steep sides and are formed over long periods of time by the erosive action of flowing water.
A canyon, or gorge, is a deep valley between cliffs often carved from the landscape by a river.
A 'hanging valley' is a valley which is cut across by a river flowing in a deeper valley.
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a deep, steep-sided, narrow river valley
a river forms a canyon a Vally is the space between two hills
Grand Canyon :)
A canyon is a deep valley with steep sides, think of the grand canyon most famously to visualise what this is. A gorge is a deep ravine, which usually has a river running through it - though this doesn't have to be the case. Finally a valley is any depression, usually of a certain length, in the surface of the land and often contains a river. So, a canyon is a specific type of valley, with particularly steep sides. A gorge is a particularly deep depression, and will usually contain a river.
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Grand Canyon :)
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