Ditch
A "ditch" is a narrow channel or trench dug into the ground, often used for drainage or irrigation. Ditches can be found alongside roads, fields, and waterways, helping to manage water flow and prevent flooding. They can also serve as habitats for various wildlife, including insects and small animals.
Ditches can vary in size and depth, depending on their purpose. Some are shallow and designed to carry excess rainwater away from crops, while others may be deeper and wider to manage larger bodies of water. Proper maintenance of ditches is essential to ensure they function effectively and support the surrounding ecosystem.