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A lowland area between hills and mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of water or ice moving downhill between higher elevations. They often contain rivers or streams that flow through them.
A low area of land between hills or mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by erosion or the flow of rivers over time.
A valley is a low area of land between hills or mountains. It is often formed by erosion or the movement of glaciers or rivers over time. Valleys can be long and narrow or wide and open.
A valley is the lowland area between hills or mountains. Valleys have usually been formed by rivers (or glaciers) running through them.
A low lying land between hills or mountains is called a valley
This is called a valley. It is a low-lying area of land located between hills or mountains, often formed by the erosion of water or glaciers over time. Valleys are commonly inhabited and can provide fertile land for agriculture.