what is the difference between v shaped valley and u shaped valley
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V-shaped valleys have steep valley walls with narrow valley floors. In cross section it has a "V" shape. U-shaped valleys, or glacial troughs, are formed by the process of glaciation. ... They have a characteristic U shape, with steep, straight sides and a flat bottom.
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V-shaped valleys are formed by the erosion of rivers. U-shaped valleys are formed by glaciers.
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