A gully is a landform created by running water that has eroded the soil. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys.
a field with with no plants and plowed soil.
sheet erosion, rills, gullies
I think because it will flow with no obstacle on its way
The topography of the tundra is mountains, ravines, gullies, sinks, mounds, and very rocky ground.
a field with plowed soil and no plants
The plural of gully is gullies. As in "this is the gullies".
Water erosion trenches, created naturally by water run off are known as gullies.
Unlike gullies, streams rarely dry up.
Streams are different from gullies because it doesn't dry up.
channel erosion occurs when the gullies are too wide
Blackmans Gully
That is true; these gullies have been seen by Mars landers.
Gullies are formed by running water. The water washes down to low point, and the flow slowly erodes the dirt into a gully.
by woods and swamps
Both have to do with water
A network of gullies, streams, and rivers in an area
A network of rills, gullies, streams, and rivers in an area.