Flat-floored valleys, also known as "box canyons," are generally formed by the erosion of softer rock layers between more resistant layers. Over time, water flow and erosion gradually carve out these valleys, resulting in flat floors due to the differential erosion rates of the various rock layers. Additionally, tectonic forces and glacial activity can also contribute to the formation of flat-floored valleys.
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