The low flat part of a river valley is called the floodplain. The floodplain is usually a very fertile are due to the river deposits.
Some low lying land types are:ValleyFarewellMarshLow pointHollowLow-lying areaSheltered spotCrooner JerryDellLow-lying wetland
A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding.
The low ground between two hills is called a valley.
A plateau is a flat elevated landform with steep sides, while a canyon is a deep valley with steep sides usually carved by a river. Plateaus are generally broad and flat on the top, while canyons have narrow bottoms and high vertical walls.
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Valley
A wide flat-bottomed valley is typically known as a floodplain. It is a low-lying area adjacent to a river or stream that is prone to flooding and characterized by its level terrain and fertile soils. Floodplains play a crucial role in natural ecosystems and provide important habitats for wildlife.
Flat - A foolish fellow, a simpleton. Also refers to a flat-bottomed boat.Flats - Low lands, valley
A delta is formed when sediment is deposited at the mouth of a river. A valley is formed when a river runs through a flat surface, erodes the soil, and creates a depression. So delta=deposition and valley/canyon=erosion. I hope that helped!
floodplain
The floodplain is an area of flat land found on either side of a river that usually becomes wider as the river nears its mouth. A low watery formation of land at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
The floodplain is an area of flat land found on either side of a river that usually becomes wider as the river nears its mouth. A low watery formation of land at the mouth of a river is called a delta.