dry valley
See also: Dry Valley
English
Noun
dry valley (plural dry valleys)
- (geology) A valley formed by water erosion, but without a permanent surface watercourse, often found in areas of permeable rock such as chalk or limestone.
Translations
valley formed by water erosion, but without a permanent surface watercourse, often found in areas of permeable rock such as chalk or limestone
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References
- “dry valley”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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