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  1. The river erodes vertically by hydraulic action. The valley is deepened by vertical erosion.
  2. As the river cuts down, the steep sides are attacked by weathering. This breaks up and loosens the soil and rock.
  3. The loosened material slowly creeps down the slope because of gravity or is washed into the river by rainwater. The river carries it away.
  4. The end result is a steep sided valley that has the shape of the letter V.