Gully :D
Trees help in preventing soil erosion by holding the soil particles together with the help of their roots. Roots are like a net holding a large area of soil particles together and thus preventing soil erosion.
Erosion breaks rocks down into smaller particles.
The washing away of soil is called erosion.
Silting. Erosion.
mt. tounsend was formed by erosion of human soil. after that the australian plate hit the soil causing mt. townsend to form the mountain was formed millions of centuries back!
Weathering and erosion wear down rock into soil.
depletion is related to erosion and soil erosion they are pretty much formed the same way hoped this helped :)
A 'rill' is a collection of small channels on a slope caused by erosion. Each tiny groove is called a 'channel.'
Trees help in preventing soil erosion by holding the soil particles together with the help of their roots. Roots are like a net holding a large area of soil particles together and thus preventing soil erosion.
Erosion breaks rocks down into smaller particles.
The washing away of soil is called erosion.
Rills are formed by erosion. As soil erodes a thin channel is left, this channel fills with water. Gullies are formed by running water. An area where many rills have formed can turn into a gully.
Silting. Erosion.
Erosion of a parent rock at one location, then deposition at another location.
Rock can be transformed into soil by erosion by many means, including river erosion, but also by other means. Soil may also be formed by weathering, though not often, as weathering tends to be crude.
Its a gully
Soil can be formed from the erosion and deposition of any kind of rock: igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.