deep: is down very low such as the ocean is deep
steep: high
narrow: thin
wide: large or fat
The common misconception is that the difference between a shallow well and a deep well is the depth to which you dig to hit water. While this may be true in some cases, this isn't the basis of classification. A shallow well is one where the primary source of water is an unconfined aquifer and a deep well is one which is fueled by a confined aquifer.
Knowledge is deep when it concerns the central ideas of a topic or discipline, which are judged to be crucial to it. Deep knowledge involves establishing relatively complex connections to those central concepts.Knowledge is shallow, thin or superficial when it is not connected with significant concepts or central ideas of a topic or discipline, and is dealt with only in an algorithmic or procedural fashion. Knowledge is also shallow when important, central ideas have been trivialized by the teacher or students, or when it is presented as non-problematic.
Between South Africa and South America
by increasing the roughness of the ground or increasing the sole of the shoes
The continental slope is the area between the offshore shallows out to where the continental shelf dips steeply to the sea floor. It connects those two areas. The continental shelf is where the shallow waters of the ocean meet the shore. Farther out, the water gets progressively deeper, and this is the continental slope. At the outer edge of the continental slope, the bottom drops sharply away and plunges to the deep ocean. The Wikipedia article has more information and some drawings and diagrams. A link is provided. The steep slopingpart of the ocean floor termination of continental shelves is called continental slope.
A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
A deep narrow pass between steep heights is called a ravine or a gorge. These geological formations are typically formed by the erosive forces of water, such as rivers or glaciers, cutting through the land over time to create a narrow, steep-sided valley.
a deep, steep-sided, narrow river valley
Canyon
A narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically formed by glacial erosion during the Ice Age, resulting in a deep, narrow body of water with steep sides.
A gorge is a deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides.
A gorge is a deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides.
Ravine: A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides formed by erosion from a stream or river.
A fjord is a narrow inlet of the sea with steep cliffs created by glaciers, while a canyon is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides formed by erosion. Fjords are typically filled with seawater, while canyons can be dry or have rivers flowing through them.
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 long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes is a fiord.Sentence = "I saw a Fiord when I went to the sea side"....