rift valley
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Definition
Noun: A rift valley is a long, narrow valley with steep, parallel sides. It is formed by the subsidence of a block of the Earth's crust between two parallel faults or sets of faults, often due to tectonic extension.
Usage
The term is used in geology and physical geography to describe a specific landform created by tectonic forces. It typically refers to large-scale features. - The East African Rift Valley is a famous example of this geological formation. - Scientists study rift valleys to understand plate tectonics and continental rifting.
Advanced Usage
- Continental Rift Valley: A rift valley that occurs within a continental plate, often an early stage in the breakup of a continent.
- The Rio Grande Rift is a continental rift valley in North America.
- Oceanic Rift Valley: Also called a mid-ocean rift, this is a rift valley along a divergent plate boundary on the ocean floor.
- The Mid-Atlantic Ridge contains a central rift valley.
Variants and Related Words
- Rift (noun): A crack, split, or break in something. In geology, it specifically refers to a linear zone where the Earth's crust is being pulled apart.
- Graben (noun): A technical geological term for a depressed block of land bordered by parallel faults, essentially synonymous with a rift valley.
Synonyms
- Tectonic valley
- Graben (in technical contexts)
Related Phrases/Concepts
- Rift System: A series of connected rift valleys and associated faults.
- The East African Rift System is slowly splitting the African continent.
- Rifting: The tectonic process that leads to the formation of a rift valley.
- The rifting of the continent created a deep rift valley over millions of years.
Noun
- a valley with steep sides; formed by a rift in the earth's crust