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asymmetric valley

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asymmetric valley

Valley with one steep side and one shallow side. They usually form in periglacial environments – regions that are close to glaciers but which thaw out in summer, and where one side of the valley is largely in the sun and the other in the shade. The area affected by the sun is actively cut down by freeze–thaw weathering and develops a shallow, gentle gradient. The other side is largely unaffected and remains steep.



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