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Valleys
Valleys
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Valleys are long, low cuts in the earth, but they can also be formed by glaciers and sea splits. They can be found in many places around the world.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 24 pages
\n Publication date: 22 July 2021
\n Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
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Valleys are captivating geological features that cut deeply into the Earth's surface, often appearing as long, low cuts. While rivers are the primary creators of valleys, glaciers, and fissures in the Earth's crust can also contribute to their formation. Interestingly, some valleys even extend below the sea level!
Valleys come in various shapes and sizes, ranging from narrow and shallow to wide and deep. They are typically formed by the process of erosion, which involves the gradual wearing away of the Earth's surface by water, wind, or other natural forces. Rivers, as the primary agents of erosion, carve out deep channels and valleys as they flow through the terrain.
Glaciers, on the other hand, are massive sheets of ice that form in cold regions and move slowly over the land. As they flow, they carve out deep valleys and can create impressive features such as U-shaped valleys, V-shaped valleys, and cirque valleys.
Fissures in the Earth's crust, such as rift valleys, are formed when the Earth's plates move apart. These valleys are characterized by a series of cracks and fractures that extend deep into the Earth's surface.
Valleys can be found on every continent of the Earth, although they are most commonly associated with mountainous regions. Some of the most famous valleys in the world include the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA; the Valley of the Kings in Egypt; and the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in Tibet.
Valleys are not only fascinating geological features but also play an important role in human history and culture. They have been used as pathways for trade, transportation, and settlement for thousands of years. Valleys have also been the site of many important historical events, such as battles and migrations.
In conclusion, valleys are much more than just long, low cuts in the Earth's surface. They are complex landforms that are formed by a variety of natural processes, including erosion, glaciers, and fissures in the Earth's crust. Valleys can be found on every continent of the Earth and play an important role in human history and culture. Whether you are an avid explorer, a history buff, or simply someone who enjoys nature, there is much to appreciate and learn about these remarkable landforms.
\n Weight: 86g\n
Dimension: 199 x 202 x 5 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781398202818\n \n
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