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  1. Rill - Wikipedia

    Rills are narrow and shallow channels which are eroded into unprotected soil by hillslope runoff. Since soil is regularly left bare during agricultural operations, rills may form on farmland during these …

  2. RILL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of RILL is a very small brook.

  3. RILL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Rills are used as narrow channels of water inset into the pavement of a garden, as linear water features, and often tiled and part of a fountain design.

  4. What Is A Rill In Geography? - WorldAtlas

    Aug 13, 2018 · Rills are common features on sloping ground, particularly hillslopes. They form most frequently on land where the soil is left unprotected against runoff from slopes.

  5. RILL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    It is only when rain is falling, or immediately after a heavy shower, that the rills are seen upon the road.

  6. Rill's Bus Service – Motorcoach and School Bus Travel

    Rill's is FIRST CLASS all the way! We love planning our next destination with never a worry. We are fortunate to have a family run bus company so close to us and look forward to our next trip with …

  7. RILL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    RILL definition: a small rivulet or brook. See examples of rill used in a sentence.

  8. Rill Erosion and Gully Erosion Explained - NativeSeed Group

    Even though rill erosion is not as extensive a problem as gully erosion, there are situations in which rills can transform into gullies. As you can see in the erosion diagram below, rills that begin at the top of a …

  9. Rill Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Rill definition: A small brook; a rivulet.

  10. RILL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    After rills begin forming, they are subjected to variety of other erosional forces which may increase their size and output volume.