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What is a Gorge in Geography ?

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Answered by hahaheehee
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A gorge is a narrow valley with steep, rocky walls located between hills or mountains. The term comes from the French word gorge, which means throat or neck. A gorge is often smaller than a canyon, although both words are used to describe deep, narrow valleys with a stream or river running along their bottom.

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Answered by dackpower
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Georges in geography indicates a steep channel made by the river because of erosion of the crust of earth by the rivers.

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Some times these georges become so large that it can be observed from space. The most common example of George is great canyon which is formed by one if the river called Colorado that it became 6000 m deep inside and spread across 15 miles and could also become dry .

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