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A deep gorge eroded by water is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed over millions of years by the flowing water of rivers cutting through and gradually carving out the rock and earth to create a steep-sided valley.
Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, England, was formed during the last Ice Age, around 1.2 million years ago, when water eroded the limestone rock to create the stunning gorge we see today.
As the ice from the Ice Age melted, the large amount of water eroded the softer rock and formed the gorge.Hope I was of help xxx
The gorge is formed by the erosive forces of water and wind over time, cutting through the land to create a deep, narrow valley. These natural processes gradually wear away the rock and soil, resulting in the distinctive features of a gorge with steep sides and often a river or stream at the bottom. Gorges are typically found in areas with rock formations that are easily eroded by water and wind.
Water is ageless. It begins with the letter a.
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A gorge is where fast flowing water or waterfalls erode the rock and earth over the years this becomes a steep-sided gorge.
A ditch is a narrow water channel. It begins with the letter d.