A gully starts when water erodes the soil and makes it fall into valleys and hills. The amount of water is usually substantial making a permanent change in the landscape of the area.
by woods and swamps
Gullies are formed by running water. The water washes down to low point, and the flow slowly erodes the dirt into a gully.
Rills and gullies are both landforms formed by erosion caused by flowing water. The main difference is in their size and scale: rills are smaller and shallower, while gullies are larger and deeper. Gullies tend to be more pronounced and have steeper sides compared to rills.
a field with with no plants and plowed soil.
becus it becomes deeper as rain continaully washes the soil away and that is how gully is formed
The plural of gully is gullies. As in "this is the gullies".
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.
Water erosion trenches, created naturally by water run off are known as gullies.
, too, assume you're talking about Mars simply because of the abundance of other Mars questions on here this morning. If you're not, my apologies. Anyway, the conclusion (gullies were created by water bubbling up to the planet's surface) is based on computer modeling of the atmosphere and how water would behave. However, there are other scientists that disagree and think the gullies could have been made by dust or wind. As evidence they point out similiar gullies on the Moon, where no water has been found.
Streams are different from gullies because it doesn't dry up.
Yes, wadis, also known as gullies, arroyos or washes, are formed by infrequent, but heavy, rainfall in deserts.
Badlands are landscapes characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, and intricate gullies and ridges formed by wind and water erosion. These areas often have soft sedimentary rock formations that are easily eroded, leading to their unique and rugged appearance.