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compare between gullies and ravines​

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Answered by nida7464
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A ravine is defined as a small, narrow, and deep depression, smaller than a valley, and larger than a gully (Bates and Jackson, 1984). Both grow by head cutting. Ravines are usually longer and deeper than gullies. Gullies may be small enough to plow, these are ephemeral gullies.

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