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what is ravines of class 10 geography.

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Answered by MashaAllah786
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A ravine is usually larger than a gully. A ravine may have an active stream year around or during the wet season.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Ravine is a fluvial landform.

Explanation:

A landform known as a ravine is smaller than a canyon and frequently results from streambank erosion. Generally speaking, ravines are smaller than valleys but greater in scale than gullies.

A ravine is a tiny, steep-sided valley that is typically eroded by flowing water. It is smaller than a canyon but larger than a gully. Bad land is defined as terrain that has lost its suitability for farming. Such areas are known as ravines in the Chambal basin.

A ravine is a tiny, deep depression that is wider than a gully but narrower than a valley. Both are head-cut, growing. Typically, ravines are wider and deeper than gullies.

These ephemeral gullies may be small enough to be plowed.

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