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A hollow, in geography, is a small, narrow valley or enclosed depression in the land, typically wooded and often with a small stream running through it. The term is chiefly used...
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A hollow, in geography, is a small, narrow valley or enclosed depression in the land, typically wooded and often with a small stream running through it. The term is chiefly used...
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The Pacific Ocean contains the most varied and extensive set of landforms of any ocean on Earth. Its basin spans more than 60 million square miles, hosting sharp trenches, tall...
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The Appalachian region topography is a long, diverse landscape shaped by ancient tectonics, erosion, and repeated glaciations. It spans from Newfoundland in Canada to central Al...
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Landforms that rise to peaks above 200 feet are prominent features of Earth’s surface, shaped by tectonic forces, erosion, and deposition. These elevated landforms include hil...
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The Alabama Valley and Ridge province is a long band of elevated land and parallel valleys stretching across northern Alabama. This region shapes water resources, soils, transpo...
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A hillside is the sloping land between a flat plain and a mountain, forming the visible side of a hill. In everyday language and in geography, it describes the inclined surface...
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The Piedmont is a physiographic province and cultural region that forms a broad plateau landscape between a coastal plain and a mountain range. In the eastern United States, it...
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The question “what is the biggest canyon in the world” has no single obvious answer because size can be measured in length, depth, volume, or a combination of factors. The Y...
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Erosion is the removal and transport of material by natural agents such as water, wind, ice, and gravity, while deposition is the process by which those agents lay sediment down...
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