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gulleys Meaning in Bengali







gulleys's Usage Examples:

heavy amounts of rain in short times causing water to fill washes and gulleys in the area.


mountains are dissected by a dense net of short and shallow, but steep gulleys.


very high levels of silt due to the arid climate in its loess canyons and gulleys, and over the last 30 years extensive effort has been put into preventing.


It occurs in seasonally wet habitats such as gulleys, valleys and creek fans.


elfin forest, open country with bushy patches and small woodlands, and gulleys with thickets of ferns and bromeliads.


Middle Ages are now only earthworks or buried remains including sunken gulleys.


Just above the confluence of two streams with deep gulleys on the southern foothills of the Forth Valley.


some places they collapsed completely leaving gulleys with precipitous sides.


Some of the holes and gulleys were later filled in.


not to have been happily resolved here, since Kip shows that internal gulleys were needed to dispose of the water from the roof.


investment of resources in recent years to block many of the eroded peat gulleys as part of major schemes to re-wet and restore healthy Sphagnum moss communities.


derives from Daniel Trench (rather than, for instance, taking its name from gulleys and trenches observable in its landscape).


Greenland and North America it is found on tundra, barren rocky areas, gulleys and riverside shingle, grassy slopes and sea cliffs.


(as in the case of Maldon East ' Heybridge which displays "MWB" on the gulleys at the top of its downpipes) that it was built when the line first opened.


There are many river valleys, canyons, and gulleys cutting the landscape with fast-moving streams.


Omanjor is a mountainside with huge gulleys, erosion ridden valleys and tarred road.


include open areas, rough grassland, thickets, woodland verges, swamps and gulleys, usually in or near water.


Most of the rest of the parish is drained by porous soil and underground gulleys, being largely chalk subsoil, which slopes gently down to the Wylye on.


influences was José María Velasco, with a similar perspective painting valleys, gulleys, groves and observations points.


places; the larger species favour less exposed habitats, such as damp gulleys and streamsides.



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