In geography, a concave refers to a landform or geological feature that curves inward like a bowl or a crescent, often found in valleys, depressions, or certain parts of Coastlines. Concaves can be shaped by various erosional processes, such as water flow, glacial activity, or wind erosion. They are important in shaping the overall topography and landscape of a region.
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