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Write three differences between sheet erosion and gully erosion​

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The type of erosion in which water flows as a sheet over an area or slope and hence washing away the top layer of soil is called sheet erosion. Gully erosion is the one in which deep channels or gullies are formed as water cuts through clayey soil.

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  • The type of erosion in which water flows as a sheet over an area or slope and hence washing away the top layer of soil is called sheet erosion. Gully erosion is the one in which deep channels or gullies are formed as water cuts through clayey soil.
  • Sheet Erosion: When water flows as a sheet down a slope and as a result, the top part of the land is washed away, such an erosion is called sheet erosion. Gully Erosion: When the running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels as gullies, then such an erosion is called gully erosion.
  • Sheet erosion: When the top layer of the soil is removed over a large area by the running water it is called a sheet erosion. Gully erosion is also responsible for the formation of Ravines. Gully erosion is more damage causing problem.

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