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Valley



Valley, long, narrow depression in the earth's surface, usually formed by glacier or river erosion. Young valleys are narrow, steep-sided, and V-shaped; mature valleys are broader, with gentler slopes. Rift valleys are the result of collapse between faults. A hanging valley, of glacial origin, is a side valley whose floor is considerably higher than that of the main valley.



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