gully
A furrow
A gully is a deep groove in the ground that sounds somewhat like bully.
a groove is called a sulcus, but a deep groove is called a fissure.
A deep groove in human anatomy is called a sulcus. It is a shallow furrow or groove that separates parts or structures.
A deep groove in the ground is often referred to as a trench or a ravine, formed by erosion or geological processes. These features can result from water runoff, tectonic activity, or human excavation. They may serve various purposes, including drainage, habitat for wildlife, or as indicators of geological history. Understanding these grooves can provide insights into the landscape's development and environmental changes over time.
The answer is "rut"
A deep recess or groove.
a furrow in a trench or channel in the ground made by a plough, it looks like a long groove or a rut. Seed is planted in there and covered up from which crops grow
A rut.
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
No they wouldn't. You need deep groove tires for mud
Inter hemispheric fissure.