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When water erodes soil, a large groove is called a gully.
Its a gully
A large groove or channel in soil that carries runoff after rain falls is called a "gully." Gullies are formed by erosion from rainwater flowing over the ground. They can cause soil loss and contribute to sedimentation in nearby bodies of water.
Rills
A large groove or channel in the soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm is called a "gully." Gullies are formed by the erosion of soil due to the force of flowing water, typically found in hilly or sloped areas where water can easily accumulate and carve out the land. Gullies can contribute to soil degradation and landscape changes if left unchecked.
rill: A tiny groove in the soil made by flowing water.
a tiny groove in soil made by flowing water
When water erodes soil, a large groove is called a gully.
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a line on the moon perhaps the moon is splitted from this line. for more information see: Quran the Muslims book, Qamar section, line 1 >> the splitting of moon is made by Muhammad the Last prophet.
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Its a gully
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Any flowing water.
A large groove or channel in soil that carries runoff after rain falls is called a "gully." Gullies are formed by erosion from rainwater flowing over the ground. They can cause soil loss and contribute to sedimentation in nearby bodies of water.
Rills
A large groove or channel in the soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm is called a "gully." Gullies are formed by the erosion of soil due to the force of flowing water, typically found in hilly or sloped areas where water can easily accumulate and carve out the land. Gullies can contribute to soil degradation and landscape changes if left unchecked.