What is the gorge?
4 ravines are smaller than the valley, but larger than the outlets, although the gorge has the potential to develop into the valley over thousands of years. Gorges are particularly common in urban areas, although they can be found in other parts of the world and caution should be used when walking on footpoots, as the parties can disintegrate, causing people to fall and injure. Over time, the water wears a deep groove to the ground that attracts water as it flows from other places, which accelerates the erosion process. In the end, the gorge can lose its current or has only occasional water flow because it cannot maintain water throughout the year. Sometimes, however, the gorge will have year -round watercourse. It is common for water to collect in large matter in urban areas and create a rushing stream because it cannot naturally penetrate through the soil to drain. Because the water must go somewhere, it can eventually create cutting in a period of floods and heavy rain, and that develops in the gorge.
Thegorge was historically used to dispose of waste due to their depth and steep parties. Although this practice is largely discouraged today, the gorges still tend to collect garbage, which is transmitted by water, which regularly pours them through them and is also thrown by a sloppy litter. In urban areas, service organizations can mark the day every year to clean the local gorges, canyons and waterways so that the garbage can not accumulate for too long.
Depending on the location of the gorge, it can also serve as a habitat for local wild animals, especially in regions where wild animals are under pressure due to human housing. People tend to avoid gorges because it is difficult to navigate them, and this allows for various creatures to move and live in a place that are without examined. As a result, the gorges are sometimes great places for birding and other forms of watching wildlifenurses.