Examples of valleys include Yosemite Valley in California, the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
A valley, a hill, and a volcano are non-examples of a crater. These landforms are not formed by impact events or volcanic activity like craters are.
Some examples of valleys around the world include Death Valley in California, USA; Kathmandu Valley in Nepal; and Napa Valley in California, USA. Other well-known valleys include Yosemite Valley in California, USA, and the Rift Valley in East Africa.
Local winds
A Rift Valley can form when tectonic plates pull apart, creating a linear depression or valley. The crust stretches and thins, causing the land to sink and creating a low-lying valley with steep sides. Examples include the East African Rift Valley and the Great Rift Valley in Africa.
There are numerous local winds, but some common examples include sea breezes, land breezes, valley breezes, and mountain/valley winds. These winds are driven by temperature differences between land and water, or between different types of terrain, and occur on a local scale.
narmada valley is an example of a rift valley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rift_valleyThe pictures are examples of where some took place.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rift_valleyThe pictures are examples of where some took place.
the people of indus valley worshipped fertility gods and goddesses (symbolized by plants and animal parts)
Sierra Nevada, Vosages of Europe,Black Forest in Germany, Death Valley in California are some examples of fault-block mountains.
Sierra Nevada, Vosages of Europe,Black Forest in Germany, Death Valley in California are some examples of fault-block mountains.
A valley, a hill, and a volcano are non-examples of a crater. These landforms are not formed by impact events or volcanic activity like craters are.
Some examples of V-shaped valleys include Yosemite Valley in California, Cheddar Gorge in England, and Wachau Valley in Austria. These valleys are characterized by steep, narrow walls and a narrow channel at the bottom, typically created by the erosive force of a river or glacier over time.
Some examples of valleys around the world include Death Valley in California, USA; Kathmandu Valley in Nepal; and Napa Valley in California, USA. Other well-known valleys include Yosemite Valley in California, USA, and the Rift Valley in East Africa.
Hollywood (agglomeration of film making firms) Sillicon Valley (hi-tech firms) NY/Wall Street (Finance firms)
Local winds
Clay was used for freight labels and some examples of these have survived after being fired hard by a warehouse fire. They had been stamped with stamp seals. It is possible that Indus valley people wrote on palm leaves or paper made from cotton, or birchbark, but no examples of this have survived.