Geography, asked by rinkykumari86, 11 months ago

what is the low lying area between mountains or hills called?
1. glacier
2. plateau
3. valley
4. ocean ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
19

The low lying area between mountains or hills is called:

3. valley

  • Valley is one of the types of landforms.
  • They are formed through the gradual wearing down of the land by wind and water which causes depression or hollow surface on the earth's surface.
  • It is mostly accompanied by a river flowing through it.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
9

The low lying area between mountains or hills is called Valley.

Explanation:

  • A valley is formed between hills or mountains due to erosion/ wearing of lands by either water or air.
  • It is a low part of the land which includes three main types - V-shaped valley, U shaped valley and flat-floored valley.
  • Rift valley is the largest valley in the world.
  • Natural physical characteristics that are present on the outside of the Earth are called landforms.
  • Among the two types of landforms that are major and minor landform  Valley comes under Minor landforms.

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