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A Trench
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canyon
using 3/4" rock fill 257' by 155' hole 2' deep
A shape with four sides is called a quadrilateral.
A deep ditch carved over time by running water is called a ravine.
A deep crack in the earth is called a fault. Faults are fractures in the Earth's crust where rocks on either side have moved relative to each other.
It is called a moat
The ditches at the sides of a country road are called "cunetas." Singular: "cuneta." (culverts). Trench, irrigation ditch = zanja
deep valley i think :)
This is called a gorge and is formed over time as water erodes and cuts through the surrounding rock or soil, creating a narrow and steep-walled valley. Gorges can vary in size from small to massive, and can often be found in mountainous or canyon regions where water flow is concentrated and powerful.
A Trench
A deep gully or ditch carved by running water is called a ravine. It is typically formed by the erosive forces of flowing water over a long period of time, creating a narrow and steep-sided channel in the landscape.
The men dug a deep ditch to lay pipes for the new septic tank. I fell in the ditch, but luckily it was dry.
This is known as a gully, which forms through erosion as water flows downhill, cutting into the soil and creating a channel. Gullies can become larger and more pronounced over time if not properly managed, leading to soil erosion and potential environmental challenges.
It varies, but it is usually 50 feet deep in most places.
A long, narrow deep ditch.