Diffrentiate Sheet erosion and Gully erosion. -SST 10th

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Sheet Erosion Gully Erosion 1. Occurs on even surface layer. Occurs on steep slopes. 2. The top Soil is removed. Steep sided valley are formed. 3. Found in Western India. Found in Chambal ravines. 4. Sheet erosion is harmful since it removes the finer and more fertile top Soil. Gullies cut up agricultural land and make it unfit for cultivation.

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