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a long depression in ground is called----------​

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Answered by SushilaNaidu
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Explanation:

In geology a depression is a landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area

Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

A long depression in the ground is called a basin.

Explanation:

A basin is a depression, or dip, withinside the Earth’s surface. Basins are formed like bowls, with aspects better than the bottom. They may be oval or round in shape, just like a sink or tub you might have on your personal bathroom. Some are filled with water. Others are empty.

Basins are formed through forces above the ground (like erosion) or under the ground (like earthquakes). They may be created over thousands of years or nearly overnight.

The foremost varieties of basins are river drainage basins, structural basins, and ocean basins.

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