Mountain is to valley as mound is to ditch
A hill is a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain. It is generally lower in height and less steep in slope compared to a mountain.
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.
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.
a hill
A hill is a mound of land with a rounded top that is smaller than a mountain. Hills are a common landform found in various landscapes and can vary in size and elevation.
The address of the Mound Valley Library is: 411 Hickory, Mound Valley, 67354 0179
The address of the Mound Valley Historical Society is: 717 Hickory St, Mound Valley, KS 67354
The phone number of the Mound Valley Library is: 620-328-3411.
Yes it is
Not its a valley not a mountain
A hill is a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain. It is generally lower in height and less steep in slope compared to a mountain.
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.
mt. vesuvius (mt.=mountain ('mount', not mound)) is located near Naples, Italy
Tulare is in a mountain valley.
Depends. On what type of mountain or valley is it.
Mississippians
Nittany is a reference to geographic features in Centre County, PA near the campus of Penn State. Nittany can refer to Nittany Valley or Nittany Mountain (more commonly called Mount Nittany) Mount Nittany is one mound in a series of ridges that separates Sugar Valley, Nittany Valley, and Penns Valley.