What is the similarity between a meander and a gully? (15 points)
Both are formed by glaciers.
Both are created by flowing water.
They are formed due to deposition by wind.
They are created due to the slowing down of water.

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Respuesta :

Both are created by flowing water.

ANSWER:

The similarity between a meander and a gully is that "Meander and gully are created by flowing water".

EXPLANATION:

  • A gully is formed when rainwater runs-off to form a large groove or rill in the soil. Gullies come together to form streams.
  • Meanders are formed by running water in the course of a river. These are formed in hard rocks.
  • Over time, meanders and gullies may deepen and widen.
  • Gullies may form valleys. Meanders may form gorges or canyons.
  • Both meanders and gullies are formed by the action of moving water especially when water is moving at a high or constant speed.