erosion
Land cuts off the supply of water vapor to the typhoon that keeps it going.
Water that cuts into land is typically referred to as erosion. This process involves the gradual wearing away of soil, rock, or land due to the flow of water (such as rivers or ocean waves), wind, or ice. Erosion can shape landscapes over time by carving out valleys, forming canyons, or creating coastlines.
Cuts Across the Land was created in 2004.
The gulf that cuts Greece in two pieces of land is named the Gulf of Korinth/ Κορινθιακός Κόλπος.
That is not considered grandfathered land. if his driveway cuts through your land and is is his only means of accessing public roads then that is called an Easement by Necessity
Gulf
Glaciers moved across the land, and made large cuts. These glaciers than melted and got filled up with water making them fjords.
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A stream smaller than a river is known as a creek
Flooding increases the force and volume of moving water, which can dislodge and transport sediment and soil. As the water flows over the land, it can carry away loose material, gradually eroding the surface. The combination of increased water flow and sediment transport leads to erosion as the water cuts into the land.