A ravine is a landform narrower than a canyon and is often the product of streamcutting erosion. Ravines are typically classified as larger in scale than gullies, although smaller than valleys.
A ravine is generally a fluvial slope landform of relatively steep (cross-sectional) sides, on the order of twenty to seventy percent in gradient. Ravines may or may not have active streams flowing along the downslope channel which originally formed them; moreover, often they are characterized by intermittent streams, since their geographic scale may not be sufficiently large to support a perennial watercourse.
Other terms for ravine include
Ravine usually refers to a very small valley, which is often the product of streamcutting erosion.
Ravine may also refer to:
He places the number into a tube,
A yellow plastic shoobedoobe.
It says: Though your fingers may tickle
Youll be safe in our pickle.
Suddenly, black cloud comes down from the sky.
Its a supersize black bird that sure can fly.
The raven brings on darkness and night
He flies right down, gives me one hell of a fright.
He takes the tube right out of my hands
Man, Ive got to find out where that black bird lands.
Look here John, Ive got to run
I need you now, you going to come?
He says to me.
John:
Now cant you see
Where the raven flies theres jeopardy.
Weve been cured on the couch
Now youre sick with your grouch.
Ill not risk my honey pouch
Which my slouch will wear slung very low.
Rael:
He walks away and leaves me once again.
Even though I never learn,
Id hoped hed show just some concern.
Im in agony of Slipperpain
I pray my undercarriage will sustain.
The chase is on, the pace is hot
But Im running so very hard with everything Ive got.
He leads me down an underpass
Though it narrows, he still flies very fast,
When the tunnel stops
I catch sight of the tube, just as it drops.
Im on top of a bank, to steep to climb,
I see it hit the water, just in time,
to watch it float away.