Gullies are formed by running water. The water washes down to low point, and the flow slowly erodes the dirt into a gully.
Both have to do with water
Steepness of land means that water can run down at greater speeds taking with it lose top soil. Once this top soil is gone this means the under soil which is easy to erode is eroded easily by rainfall and so gullies form due to the erosion of the soil. Hope this vaguely answered your questions. :)
A gully is a landformcreated by running water, eroding sharply into soil, typically on a hillside. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys, but are metres to tens of metres in depth and width. When the gully formation is in process, the water flow rate can be substantial, which causes the significant deep cutting action into soil.Gullying or gully erosion is the process by which gullies are formed. Hillsides are more prone to gullying when they are cleared of vegetation, throughdeforestation, over-grazing or other means. The eroded soil is easily carried by the flowing water after being dislodged from the ground, normally whenrainfall falls during short, intense storms such as during thunderstorms.The gully moves upward at a nick point. This is from interflow as well as surface runoff. This interflow is quite important for the propagation of the nick point and its migration upstream.Gullies reduce the productivity of farmland where they incise into the land, and produce sediment that may clog downstream waterbodies. Because of this, much effort is invested into the study of gullies within the scope of geomorphology, in the prevention of gully erosion, and in restoration of gullied landscapes. The total soil loss from gully formation and subsequent downstream river sedimentation can be sizable.
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The plural of gully is gullies. As in "this is the gullies".
a field with with no plants and plowed soil.
Gullies are more likely to form in a plowed field with no plants because the loose soil is more easily eroded by water runoff. In a field covered with thick grass, the roots help to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion, making it less likely for gullies to form.
Tiny rills enlarge to form gullies, which join to form a stream.
Gullies are more likely to form in a field with plowed soil and no plants because the bare soil is more prone to erosion by water runoff. Thick grass in a field helps to reduce water runoff, prevent soil erosion, and stabilize the ground, making it less likely for gullies to form.
Over time, rills expand and join together causing gullies.
Water erosion trenches, created naturally by water run off are known as gullies.
becus it becomes deeper as rain continaully washes the soil away and that is how gully is formed
I think because it will flow with no obstacle on its way
Unlike gullies, streams rarely dry up.
Streams are different from gullies because it doesn't dry up.
a field with plowed soil and no plants