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Similarities between u shaped valley and v shaped valley

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Answered by RanjitHazarika
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Valleys are long and they are sloping in one direction. There is typically river or stream running in the bottom of the valley but not always, some valleys are dry. Geologists often talk about U-shaped and V-shaped valleys. U-shaped valleys are typically carved by a glacier. Such landforms are very common in previously glaciated mountainous areas. V-shaped valleys are even more common because they are usually eroded by running water. This is not an exhaustive classification. There are more valley types. Tectonic valleys, for example, are formed by entirely different forces


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