answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A Trench

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the name of a ditch with steep sides?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is an antonym for mesa?

Mesa means a hill that has a flat top and steep sides and that is found in the southwestern U.S. Its antonym could be:canyon,ditch, orgulley


What is the name of the narrow valley cut by a river so that the sides are steep?

A Canyon


What is the name of a landform which has steep sides and a flat top?

the type of landform is a plateau.


What kind of sides does a cindercone have?

steep sides


What is the name given to a land that rises above the surrounding land and usually has steep sides?

A cliff


What is the name given to land that rises above the surrounding land and usually has steep sides?

A cliff


Why does a hill have steep sides?

A hill has steep sides because of how the hill formed it formed with steep sides. I don't agree. Hills have steep sides because of the Earth's plates. When the plates push against each other, they sometimes push up, creating a hill or a mountain. Whether the hill has steep sides or not depends on the factors such as weathering and erosion, and on quite simply how it forms.


On side hill cuts or steep grades ditch relief culverts should be installed at What angle?

On sidehill cuts or steep grades, ditch relief culverts should be installed at an angle of 60º to the centerline for more direct entrance of water into the culvert.


What is the name of the land that rises above the surrounding land and usually have steep sides?

You might be thinking of a plateau


What is the name of an area of land that has a flat top and steep sides?

It is called a plateau


Does a plateau have steep sides?

yes


What is concave slope?

A concave slide is a glass slide with a small ditch grooved in the middle of it. It could be of one ditch, two ditch or 16 ditched. It has different uses viz. determining motility of the microorganisms.