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Valleys and bays are geographical features characterized by low-lying areas surrounded by higher elevations on either side. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of land by rivers or glaciers, creating a V-shaped depression in the earth's surface. Bays, on the other hand, are bodies of water surrounded by land on three sides, with an opening to the sea or ocean. These features play important roles in shaping the landscape and providing habitats for a diverse range of plant and animal species.




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