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  • Understanding Valleys: Formation, Characteristics & Definition
    The low lands between mountains or hills are called valleys.

    Here's why:

    * Formation: Valleys are often formed by erosion, as rivers and glaciers carve out the land between higher elevations.

    * Shape: Valleys typically have a lower elevation than the surrounding mountains or hills, creating a dip in the landscape.

    * Features: Valleys can contain rivers, streams, lakes, and sometimes even forests and meadows.

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