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A gully in earth science refers to a small, narrow valley or channel formed by the erosion of soil and rock, typically caused by running water. Gullies often develop in areas where water runoff is concentrated, leading to increased erosion over time. They can vary in size and depth, and their formation can significantly impact local ecosystems and land use by altering drainage patterns and soil stability. Additionally, gullies can contribute to sediment transport and affect water quality in nearby streams and rivers.

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