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What are ravines ? In which area do you find these?

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Answered by Dhvani7
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A ravine is a landform narrower than acanyon and is often the product ofstreamcutting erosion Ravines are typically classified as larger in scale than gullies, although smaller thanvalleys. United States.

Answered by archisman1074
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A ravine is deep valley which is formed due to linear/dendritic fluvial erosion of loose Unconsolidated and bare soils by intricate network of rills and gullies. They are found in mountain regions and lower elevations that have hills and changing land features.
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