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- Valley - Wikipedia
Rift valleys arise principally from earth movements, rather than erosion Many different types of valleys are described by geographers, using terms that may be global in use or else applied only locally Valleys are depressions in the morphology that slope in one direction along their entire length
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- VALLEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VALLEY is an elongated depression of the earth's surface usually between ranges of hills or mountains
- Valley | Definition, Characteristics, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Valley, elongate depression of the Earth’s surface Valleys are most commonly drained by rivers and may occur in a relatively flat plain or between ranges of hills or mountains
- What Is a Valley and How Are Different Valleys Formed?
A valley is an elongated, low-lying area situated between higher grounds like hills or mountains A river or stream typically flows through a valley, acting as a natural channel for water movement The lowest part is the valley floor, often consisting of sediments deposited by flowing water
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- Valley - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A valley is made deeper by a stream of water or a river as it flows from the high land to the lower land, and into a lake or sea Some valleys are made by glaciers which are slow-moving rivers of ice
- The Worlds Most Famous Valleys - WorldAtlas
The valley is famous in Tibetan Buddhist tradition as one of the seven sacred beyul, the hidden valleys identified by the eighth-century Indian Buddhist master Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) as refuges where the dharma would survive periods of crisis in the outside world
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