Probably corridor or hallway {;
definitely NOT a Prison
definitely NOT a Prison
The word corridor is a noun. It is a narrow passage with rooms leading off from it.
Valley Glaciers!
A long narrow depression between waves is known as a trough. It is the lowest point of a wave where the water level is at its lowest. Troughs are followed by wave crests, the highest points in a wave.
A long, narrow , deep inlet of the sea between hills or mountains
plateaus
Yes, "corridor" is a noun. It refers to a long passage in a building with doors leading into rooms on either side.
It's the long narrow sculpted band running along the architrave of a building.
Valleys are long narrow regions of low land between ranges of mountains or hills. They are typically formed by erosion and are often inhabited and utilized for agriculture or settlements.
a long narrow house
A long narrow cut is called a slit.