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Erosion primarily formed Death Valley by carving out the landscape over millions of years. Deposition also played a role in shaping some features within the valley, such as sand dunes, but erosion has been the dominant force in creating the overall topography of the area.
Erosion is the process of wearing away and moving rock or soil. It can create various landforms such as canyons, valleys, and beaches as its forces shape the Earth's surface over time.
The entire valley is from erosion and glaciers.
A valley typically is created by erosion, either by water or a glacier. I suppose a valley could also be created as two tectonic plates separate, such as the Great Rift Valley.
Valley's or hills. Wind and water erosion moves light particles from river banks and shores making new landmasses both downstream and at the sight of erosion.
The erosion caused by the movement of a river can create a U-shaped valley. This process typically occurs over long periods of time as the river cuts through the landscape, often assisted by factors like glaciers or tectonic activity. The distinctive U-shape is a result of the continuous downward erosion of the river's flow, which widens and deepens the valley.
Two California landforms shaped by erosion are the Grand Canyon and Death Valley. The Grand Canyon was carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years, while Death Valley's unique landscape features steep canyons and alluvial fans formed by erosion from flash floods and wind.
Erosion!
A 'U' shaped valley indicates glacial erosion.
he created death valley
Water erosion
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