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Difference between glacial valleys and river valleys?

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Answered by ansshama
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A valley is a low-lying area between mountains, often with streams and rivers running through it. ... River Valley: A river valley is formed by the erosive action of water flowing over the land. These valleys are usually V-shaped with steep walls.

Answered by Nyaberiduke
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glacial river valleys are river valleys formed from when glacier travels down a valley hence creating a valley by scuring. glacial river valleys are deep and u- shaped, they have flat bottoms with straight sides

river valleys are low lands or depression resembling a valley. they are formed  between mountain ranges  or hills. river valleys often have rivers running through them  

a river valley is fo9rmed by flowing water while glacial valley is formed by glacia. river valleys are ussually v-shaped although the shape may depend on the type of river flowing rhrough it

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