Mountain High... Valley Low was created in 1998.
The low area between hills or mountain ranges is known as a valley. Often, cities are established in valleys because they are easy to reach, and are afforded the protection of being at the base of a mountain.
A valley between two mountains is called a mountain pass. It is a low point or gap in a mountain range that allows for easier passage through the mountains.
A low point on a ridge between two mountain peaks is called a saddle. A low level separating two mountains is called a valley.
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A low bowl-shaped landform between mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically created by water erosion or glacier movement over time, creating a depression in the landscape between mountain peaks. They often contain rivers or streams and are important habitats for various plant and animal species.
A mountain is an area of land that is elevated very high, and a valley is an area of land that is very low
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High elevation and high relief typically describe a mountain. Mountains are characterized by their significant height above the surrounding terrain, along with steep slopes and prominent peaks. In contrast, a valley is a low area between hills or mountains, characterized by lower elevation and relief.
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That's the opening line of "Free Ride" by the Edgar Winter Group.
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A mountain with high elevation results to a low temperature.
A valley or a plain.
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A rift valley is the reverse of a fault block mountain. Rift valleys are linear shaped low lands and divergent plate boundaries.
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