Valleys deepening and widening are caused by several factors. V-shaped valleys are caused by forces such as erosion and rivers. Valleys are not at all formed by rivers. Valleys that are not V-shaped were formerly occupied by glaciers and are characteristically U-shaped, formed by the huge bodies of ice that moved along; they carved the valleys as they passed, carrying away giant boulders and huge amounts of debris.
deep valley i think :)
a 2d pentagon looks similar to a house. Basically, draw a square with a triangle on top and widen the parallel lines at the top slightly.
"Happy Green Valley" is a riddle that describes the letter "V." The riddle plays on the shape of the letter, which resembles a valley, and the word "happy" suggests a positive connotation. Thus, when you think of a "happy green valley," it cleverly points to the visual representation of the letter.
A v-shaped valley is a long stretch of low lying land that lies between mountains or hills.
of course not
a stream is most likely widen by erosion
The address of the Valley Stream Historical Society is: 143 Hendrickson Ave, Valley Stream, NY 11580
The stream valley will likely have a V-shaped profile characterized by steep sides and a narrow channel due to the primary work of downward erosion cutting towards base level. This shape results from the stream's ability to efficiently remove material through hydraulic action, abrasion, and corrosion. As the stream continues to erode downwards, the valley may deepen and widen over time.
The phone number of the Valley Stream Historical Society is: 516-872-4159.
Providence is about 180 miles from Valley Stream.
A Misfit Stream is formed when water melted from the mountains flow into a U-shaped valley. Then because the stream is too small for the valley it is then called a misfit valley.
A stream shaped valley is usually 'V' shaped. A glacier formed valley is usually 'U' shaped.
A stream valley is usually 'V' shaped, formed by erosion from a stream. A glacial valley is usually 'U' shaped, formed by the action of a glacier.
No, Valley Stream is not in any of the five boroughs. Valley Stream is a village in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York. However, Nassau County borders the New York City borough/county of Queens on its east side, and Valley Stream is located right next to the Queens/Nassau border. So Valley Stream is almost in Queens, but not quite.
Young Stream or Young River whichever works
Narrow valley.
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