Monument Valley is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by its unique sandstone formations, known as buttes and mesas. These landforms were created through millions of years of erosion from wind and water, resulting in their distinctive shapes and colors that make Monument Valley a popular tourist destination.
A land surrounded by mountains and hills is typically called a valley.
The top of a valley is called a ridge or crest. It is the highest point along the edges of the valley where the land begins to slope downward into the valley below.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
Valley is not a proper noun. It's a common noun, honey. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things like Betty White or Mount Everest. So, unless you're talking about a Valley with a capital V, it's just a regular ol' valley.
Coccidioidomycoses is called Valley fever because many cases occurred in San Joaquin Valley.
Desert
A rift valley
a valley
Valley
It forms a rift valley.
It is a island
It is a island
a land form that is a flat piece of land is called a plateau. Ps if thats wrong soz
Mountains
constructive
valley is the landform that located two mountains
From my research the original Navajo story about the three sisters is that they are actually a mother walking with her daughter being led by an uncle who is walking with a cane. I would read Robert McPherson's book 'Sacred Land, Sacred View' and 'A Navajo Legacy' by Robert McPherson and John Holiday (a Monument Valley Medicine Man) Both books have stories of the monuments there.