Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
river-valley
noun
/ˈrɪvər ˈvæli/

Definition
A river valley is a low area of land that is formed by the natural processes of a river flowing through it, which often has fertile soil and is typically where many settlements are located.

Examples
- The Nile River Valley is known for its incredible agricultural productivity.
- Many ancient civilizations thrived in river valleys due to the availability of water and fertile land.
- A hike through the Grand Canyon reveals stunning river valley formations.

Meaning
A river valley refers to the land alongside a river that has been shaped by water flow over time, often leading to a flat or gently sloping terrain.

Synonyms
- river gorge
- valley
- watercourse valley
- fluvial valley