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By: Sophia Efendi
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A mountain valley is commonly referred to simply as a "valley" or specifically as a "mountain valley" due to its location within a mountainous region.
Mountain is to valley as mound is to ditch
No, the Great Rift Valley is not a mountain. It is a series of geographic trenches caused by tectonic activity in East Africa. The valley includes many distinct mountain ranges, but the valley itself is not a mountain.
Mountain.
a mountain is higher than a hill that is ovious
valley fold is folded at a crease in wich the outer edges are higher than the middle. mountain the opposite.
A valley is shorter than a mountain.
The opposite landform could be a lowland. Or in the ocean, a trench, deep or abyss. In mountains, the natural opposite of a peak is a valley. The opposite structure of a mountain, where the elevation is lower rather than higher, is a crevasse or chasm.
A valley typically has higher pressure compared to a mountain. This is because air tends to sink into valleys due to gravity, leading to slightly higher air pressure at lower elevations. In contrast, mountains have lower air pressure at higher elevations due to the thinner atmosphere.
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Valley's are Greater than Rivers / A valley is a greater body of water than a river
600 feet if the mountain is already below sea level and so is the valley then just subtract the difference
Mount Everest is higher than any mountain because it is the highest mountain in the world.
Is the bottom of the mountain at sea level?Is the bottom of the valley 200 feet above sea level?Do you want to know how much higher the mountain is than the top of the valley (which may be the mountain itself) or the bottom of the valley - in which case it would be 800 feet.this is called a mountain
Not its a valley not a mountain
Water boils at lower temperatures at higher altitudes because the atmospheric pressure is lower. In a valley, the air pressure is greater, which allows water to reach a higher temperature before boiling. At higher altitudes, where the air pressure is lower, the boiling point of water decreases.
This depends on the altitude of this valley; generally is higher.