Valley
A valley is the low area between two mountains or hills.
The low lands between hills or mountains is called a valley.
What is formed in the shape of a long, low land area between hills or mountains
Valley
The two parts that make up the interior plains are the Central Lowland and the Great Plains. The Central Lowland lies east of the Rocky Mountains and is characterized by flat land with scattered hills and lakes. The Great Plains lie to the west of the Central Lowland and are known for their vast stretches of flat grasslands.
A valley is the lowland area between hills or mountains. Valleys have usually been formed by rivers (or glaciers) running through them.
A lowland between hills and mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of water or ice, and they often contain rivers or streams running through them.
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Valley
The area of lowland that is between hills and mountains is called a valley. This stretch of low area usually has a stream or river that flows through it.
A low land between hills or mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed through erosion by rivers or glaciers over time. They often have fertile soil and are important for agriculture and settlement.
a valley
valley
Valley
A valley is a stretch of low land lying between hills or mountains. It is typically formed by water erosion or tectonic forces and often contains a river or stream running through it. Valleys can vary in size from small and narrow to large and wide.
The space between two hills is a valley.
Between hills and mountains valleys are to be found.