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Another term for explosive cyclogenesis used by meteorologists is
Depression
In geology, a landform sunk below its surroundings, forming a low area which can be natural or man-made.
Valley
A low area between hills or mountains, typically with a river running through it.
Ridge
A long, narrow elevation of land, often formed by the continuous movement of the Earth's crust.
Ridges
Elevated geological features, typically linear, that can form through tectonic activities such as at mid-ocean ridges or due to erosional processes.
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