(1) A small stream,a small channel (as one formed by soil erosion)
(2) A small stream
(3) A small channel (as one formed by soil erosion)
(1) Michael suggested the water should be channelled under the house to supply Robin's pond and a short rill in the back before being pumped to the front, where it supplies a fountain.
(2) But it is not quite a cascade, either, since the narrowness of the granite channel gives it something of the character of a formal rill .
(3) The rill was a parched ravine now, as though some convulsion of the earth had bled the region dry of its lifeblood.
(4) No evidence was observed of increased gully formation except in localized spots, nor was there any visible evidence of excessive rill or sheet erosion.
(5) After a spell of rain, small rills are filled up with garbage.
(6) Flow velocity increases, and the increased energy detaches more soil particles and transports them in tiny channels called rills .
(7) A linked watercourse is planned, with cascades, ponds and rills .
(8) The river is about 30 m wide here, alternating between pools and rocky-bottomed shallow rills .
(9) These streams appear from the crevices of the rocks running through rills and gullies.
(10) As rills cut deeper and coalesce, gully erosion develops.
(11) These rills generally develop in the same places each year.
(12) The characteristic forms of water erosion are rills and gullies.
(13) Slowing as Sara's viewpoint neared the surface, more and more details became clearer - craters large and small, passing rills and distant mountains, boulders everywhere.
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