a long narrow inlets of the sea with high,rocky banks are called-
Fjords
glaciated valleys
That would be a "fjord," which is a long, narrow sea inlet with steep sides or cliffs, typically formed by glacial erosion. In southern Ireland, these fjords are often a result of Ice Age glaciers shaping the landscape.
A fjord is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs.
Fjords
Fjord, also spelled fiord, is a narrow inlet along a coastline. Fjords are created by glacial erosion. There are many fiords in Europe.
A fjord.
A narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs is known as a fjord. Fjords are typically formed by glacial erosion during the Ice Age, resulting in a deep, narrow body of water with steep sides.
glaciated valleys
A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes is a fiord.Sentence = "I saw a Fiord when I went to the sea side"....
Fjord. An Fjord is a body of water open to the sea which is bordered on both sides by land, usually with steep cliffs, but not always.
A zawn is a deep and narrow inlet in the British Isles, cut by erosion into sea-cliffs, with steep or vertical side-walls.
A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes
A fjord is the long, narrow sea inlet formed by the submergence of a glacially-carved valley. Fjords typically have steep cliffs along their sides and are found in regions where glaciers have sculpted the landscape.
You need a steep slope from one inlet to another.
Fiord...thanks Mom!
That would be a "fjord," which is a long, narrow sea inlet with steep sides or cliffs, typically formed by glacial erosion. In southern Ireland, these fjords are often a result of Ice Age glaciers shaping the landscape.
A long, narrow, often deep inlet from the sea between steep cliffs and slopes, found especially along the coasts of Norway and Alaska.