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A rut.
A trench is a contour in the ground; it is made of space.
A track made in the ground by wheels is commonly referred to as a "wheel track" or "tire track." These tracks are formed when vehicles pass over soft or loose surfaces, leaving an imprint or indentation. They can be seen in various environments, such as dirt roads, fields, and muddy areas.
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
A deep track made in the ground by a wheel is often referred to as a rut. Ruts are typically formed when heavy vehicles repeatedly pass over the same area, compressing the soil and creating a depression. These tracks can lead to erosion and drainage issues, affecting the surrounding environment. In agriculture, ruts can hinder farming operations and affect crop growth.
Falafel is made from ground chick peas and deep fried. It's usually flavored with garlic.
Oil is pumped from deep under the ground. It is a fossil fuel, made millions of years ago.
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in the ground.