ria

[ree-uh]

ria Definition

  • 1a long, narrow inlet of a river that runs through steep hills or mountains and ends in a deep valley or estuary
  • 2a submergent coastal landform, often known as a drowned river valley

Using ria: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ria" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Chesapeake Bay is the largest ria in the United States.

  • Example

    The Rias Baixas in Spain are famous for their seafood.

  • Example

    The fjords of Norway are examples of rias formed by glacial erosion.

  • Example

    The submerged valleys along the coast of California are also considered rias.

ria Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ria

Phrases with ria

  • a valley carved by a river that is flooded by a rise in sea level

    Example

    The Hudson River Valley is an example of a drowned river valley.

  • an estuary formed by the flooding of a river valley in a coastal plain

    Example

    The Chesapeake Bay is a coastal plain estuary.

  • a coastline characterized by the presence of rias

    Example

    The Galician coast in Spain is a ria coast.

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Summary: ria in Brief

A 'ria' [ree-uh] is a long, narrow inlet of a river that runs through steep hills or mountains and ends in a deep valley or estuary. It can also refer to a submergent coastal landform, often known as a drowned river valley. Examples include the Chesapeake Bay, the Rias Baixas in Spain, and the fjords of Norway.