Yes, a valley typically has steep sides that slope down to a flat bottom where a river or stream may flow. The steep sides are usually a result of the erosion caused by the flowing water over time.
A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
fjord
That would be CANYON.
That could be a ravine or a gully
A cliff, a mountain, a ravine, a gorge, glacial valley, an arête, a cirque, a tarn. an escarpment are some possibilities.
Canyon
A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.
the river running through rock wear it down into deep valley with the steep sides what is it called
A valley with very steep sides is called a gorge. These landforms are typically formed by the erosion of water and can vary in size and depth. Gorges often have narrow bottoms and can be found in mountainous regions.
fjord
A steep valley is called a canyon or ravine. Valleys can have different shapes because of the shape of the land and what is eroding it. The canyons usually have steep sides. Other words that can refer to a steep valley include gully, hollow and gorge.
- Chasm - Canyon - Ravine - Gorge
A ravine.
That could be a ravine or a gully
That would be CANYON.
A Canyon