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what is the difference between ridge and valley?
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Answered by surya6791
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Answer:

Ridge (Also: Arete or Spur) – A continuous elevated terrain with sloping sides. ... A valley can be “V” or “U” shaped and often can be seen as a “negative” to a ridge. On a map, valleys are represented by the same contour shape as ridges with the difference being the the wide openings are at lower elevation

Answered by vsskgl
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Answer:

valley and ridge

Explanation:

valley-Long depression in the terrain that has a narrow elevated side and a wide lower opening. A valley can be “V” or “U” shaped and often can be seen as a “negative” to a ridge. On a map, valleys are represented by the same contour shape as ridges with the difference being the the wide openings are at lower elevation. A gully (or draw) is a narrower valley and a couloir is a gully that is formed on the slope of a ridge.

ridge-A continuous elevated terrain with sloping sides. In the map represented by “U” or “V” shaped contour lines where the higher ground is in the wide opening. Arete is a narrow ridge and a Spur is a smaller ridge branching off a summit or a main ridge.

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