A Canyon
A Ravine
A Gorge
A Gully
A defile
A Linn
A Flume
A Clough
A ravine.
A ravine is a narrow, deep valley with steep sides typically formed by water erosion. It is often characterized by its rugged terrain and lack of vegetation.
A deep steep-sided valley formed by weathering and erosion is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the gradual wearing away of rock by water and wind over long periods of time, creating a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
A steep valley is a narrow, deep valley with high, almost vertical sides. These landforms are often carved out by rivers or glaciers and are characterized by their sharp topography and dramatic terrain. Steep valleys can be found in mountainous regions all over the world.
A deep narrow valley with high steep sides caused by weathering and erosion is known as a canyon. Canyons are typically formed over long periods of time by the action of rivers, glaciers, or other natural forces cutting through the rock.
A deep valley with steep sides would be called a gorge or canyon.
Canyon
the river running through rock wear it down into deep valley with the steep sides what is it called
fjord
Canyon
- Chasm - Canyon - Ravine - Gorge
A ravine.
That would be CANYON.
The word "ravine" is a noun. It refers to a deep, narrow valley with steep sides typically carved by running water.
A ravine is a narrow, deep valley with steep sides typically formed by water erosion. It is often characterized by its rugged terrain and lack of vegetation.
Try "canyon".
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.