Fiord
That would be called a Fjord.
A long narrow land area that lies between two mountains or hills is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of land over time, often by rivers or glaciers. They can vary in size and shape and are commonly characterized by fertile land and a lower elevation compared to the surrounding mountains or hills.
Glaciers significantly shaped the landscape of Europe during the last Ice Age by carving out valleys, forming fjords, and sculpting hills and mountains through erosion. As they advanced and retreated, they deposited a variety of sediments, creating features such as moraines, drumlins, and outwash plains. The melting glaciers also contributed to the formation of lakes and rivers, influencing the distribution of ecosystems and human settlements. Overall, their impact resulted in the diverse topography and rich geological features seen across Europe today.
A surface feature such as a valley or hill is a physical characteristic of the Earth's topography. Valleys are low-lying areas between hills or mountains, typically created by erosion from rivers or glaciers. Hills are elevated landforms with a rounded summit that are lower in elevation than mountains.
Florida lacks mountains primarily due to its geological composition, which is predominantly flat and formed from ancient limestone deposits. The state’s landscape is shaped by erosion and sea level changes rather than tectonic activity, which typically creates mountains. Additionally, Florida's warm climate and low elevation prevent glacier formation, as glaciers require cold temperatures and significant elevation changes to develop. Instead, the state features rolling hills and a variety of wetlands and coastal landscapes.
That would be called a Fjord.
That would be called a Fjord
mountains valleys hills glaciers
A valley is the lowland area between hills or mountains. Valleys have usually been formed by rivers (or glaciers) running through them.
The landscape of Argentina is a combination of mountains, hills, volcanoes, steppes, and glacial regions. The country also features many lakes, rivers, glaciers, and old growth forests.
hills and lakes and mountains and glaciers and you should look it up your self
the earth's landforms are valleys, plateus, mountains, plains, hills, loess. and glaciers
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.
Mountains, hills, plains
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
Mountains! Hills! Rivers and Lakes! :)
The seven major landforms are mountains, plateaus, hills, plains, valleys, deserts, and bodies of water like rivers, lakes, and oceans. Each of these landforms is characterized by unique physical features and play important roles in shaping the Earth's surface.