Difference between gully erosion and sheet erosion geography
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↪️. gully erosion
the third stage of sheet erosion with further erosion of the soil that is depend and become and large and ultimately turn into gullies Jameen causes of gully erosion is the removal of vegetation particularly of trees with their widespread binding roots .
↪️. sheet erosion
when the top layer of the soil is removed over a large area by the running water it is called the sheet erosion
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Gully erosion is a widespread and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water. It consists of open, unstable channels that have been cut more than 30 centimetres deep into the ground. Gully erosion is a result of the interaction of land use, climate and slope.
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