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  1. What are gullies? By definition, a gully (in the context of a drainage system) is a drainage fitting with an open top, a definite base and an outlet to one or more sides. Depending on the type of gully, they can be used to connect wastewater outlets or stormwater/rainwater outlets to suitable drains.

  2. Jan 14, 2019 · gully: (1) A ravine formed by the action of water; or (2) A deep artificial channel serving as a gutter or drain. Cambridge English dictionary: gorge: a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by a river or stream cutting through hard rock. ravine: a deep narrow valley with steep sides

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Nature, Geology, Geography gul‧ly, gulley /ˈɡʌli/ noun (plural gullies) [ countable] 1 a small narrow valley, usually formed by a lot of rain flowing down the side of a hill 2 a deep ditch Examples from the Corpus gully • The phalanx of ladies drew me away from there and up ...

  4. Define Gully Gully is a term that is used interchangeably with gulley, but it can also refer to a drainage ditch or channel that is constructed by humans to divert water away from a particular area. Gullies can be found in both urban and rural areas, and are often used to prevent flooding or erosion.

  5. Define Gully. A gully is a natural or man-made channel that carries water during and after rainfall. It is typically narrow and steep-sided and can be found in rural and urban areas. Gullies are often found on hillsides and can be caused by erosion from rainfall, runoff, or other factors.

  6. Define Gully Gully is a term used to describe a narrow and steep-sided channel or ravine that is formed by the erosion of soil or rock due to water flow. Gullies are typically found in areas with high rainfall or where water runoff is common.

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 A dynamic landform of many guises. From a review by Castillo and Gómez covering more than a century of work, it is very clear that there is a large and rapidly increasing literature on gully erosion throughout the world, which is associated with an increasing appreciation that it is a major global environmental problem (Vanmaercke et al., 2016).

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