That is a fjord.
glaciated valleys
The narrow bay formed by the movement of a large glacier is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically created when glaciers carve deep valleys into coastal areas, which are then flooded by rising sea levels. These steep-sided inlets are commonly found in regions with a history of glaciation, such as Norway, New Zealand, and parts of Canada.
A narrow valley is a V-shaped valley, or river valley. A narrow valley has steep sloped sides that look like the letter V. They are formed by a strong stream.
A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
Ravines are deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, typically formed by the erosion of fast-flowing water like a river or stream. They can vary in size and are often characterized by their rugged terrain and unique ecosystems. Ravines play important ecological roles by providing habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.
a deep, steep-sided, narrow river valley
A cove, but a fjord is a narrow bay with steep sides.
An arete is a mountain ridge that is steep sided and narrow along the ridge.
A deep narrow steep-sided valley formed by a river in the place where there is little rainfall .
glaciated valleys
A deep narrow pass between steep heights is called a ravine or a gorge. These geological formations are typically formed by the erosive forces of water, such as rivers or glaciers, cutting through the land over time to create a narrow, steep-sided valley.
long narrow bay with steep sides created in a valley and they are found in NORWAY! by Alayna
The narrow bay formed by the movement of a large glacier is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically created when glaciers carve deep valleys into coastal areas, which are then flooded by rising sea levels. These steep-sided inlets are commonly found in regions with a history of glaciation, such as Norway, New Zealand, and parts of Canada.
A deep steep-sided valley is commonly known as a ravine or a gorge. These landforms are typically formed by the erosion of rushing water, creating a narrow and dramatic landscape. They can vary in size and are often found in mountainous regions.
A deep steep-sided valley formed by weathering and erosion is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the gradual wearing away of rock by water and wind over long periods of time, creating a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
A narrow valley is a V-shaped valley, or river valley. A narrow valley has steep sloped sides that look like the letter V. They are formed by a strong stream.
"Donga" is a term used in South Africa to refer to a dry riverbed or gully. It can also mean a narrow, steep-sided valley.