A gulch is a deep V-shaped valley formed by
erosion. It may contain a small stream or dry
creek bed and is usually larger in size than a
gully.[1] Sudden intense rainfall upstream may produce
flash floods in the bed of the gulch.
Gully – Landform created by running water and/or mass movement eroding sharply into soil
Ravine – Small valley, often due to stream erosion
Valley – Low area between hills, often with a river running through it
Wadi – River valley, especially a dry riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain
Draw (terrain) – Terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in betweenPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
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