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what is Gully erosion

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Answered by at961492
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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. It occurs on many different soils and landforms in New South Wales.

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Answered by ItzClaire
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A fully is a landforms created by running water, eroding sharply into soil, typically on a hillside. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys, but are metre to tens of metres in depths nd width. it's a type of soil erosion.

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