Geography, asked by 1Faisal1, 1 year ago

The gorge formed in arid region is called

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Answered by Anonymous
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i think it is known As rift valley or I shaped valley
Answered by writersparadise
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Since the options are not given, I am giving a general answer.

Gorges are kinds of small valley forms that are formed due to the tectonic activity which causes a vertical uplift of the landscape.

They can be of 2 types - valleys or canyons.

Valleys are formed where there are rivers. Since the question is mentioning arid regions, it should be places where there is not much of water. So, it should be the canyons. 

Canyons are deep and steep-walled valleys that are V-shaped. The resistant rocks are cut through by a river or streams. Some of the most popular and largest canyons are lands of arid or semiarid climates that are cut through by swift streams of water that is fed by rain or melting snow.
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