Valley or canyon
The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in Tibet is considered the deepest canyon in the world. It is about 17,000 to 21,000 feet deep and stretches for about 150 miles.
No, a valley and a canyon are not synonymous. A valley is a low-lying area between mountains or hills, while a canyon is a deep ravine typically carved by a river or erosion. Valleys are generally wider and more gently sloping, whereas canyons are narrower with steep walls.
A canyon is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by erosion from a river. A gorge is a narrow valley with steep, rocky walls created by water erosion, such as a river or glacier. Essentially, a gorge is a smaller version of a canyon in terms of size and scale.
The usual opposite (especially in graphs) is a peak. (crest, apex, summit)But for a geographic valley, it is not necessarily the lowest point, so opposites could be either hill or mountain.
A valley can become a canyon by rivers and rocks.
Valley
A deep valley could be called a canyon, such as the Grand Canyon.
A canyon is a deep narrow valley.
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.
a valley is the space between two hills while a river forms a canyon
Valley is not shown on the map of California.
A 'hanging valley' is a valley which is cut across by a river flowing in a deeper valley.
Valley or canyon
It is a Canyon as in the Grand Canyon.
Death valley(eastern california),Grand canyon(Arizona state of US)
The answer is YES I think