: Excavations and ditches near railway stations or reservoirs often reach depths of 3 to 4 meters .
: These "4-meter" deep pits often collect stagnant water, creating breeding grounds for blood-sucking insects and contributing to soil salinization. 4 metГ
: These depressions create a "lunar-like" relief across areas exceeding 20 hectares, requiring urgent biological reclamation to prevent dust storms and environmental degradation. Technical Usage and Variations : Excavations and ditches near railway stations or
In regional ecological reports, such as those published on CyberLeninka , the term is used to describe human-made or natural depressions in the land: such as those published on CyberLeninka
: Defining the depth of drainage canals to manage water tables.
The "г" in "4 metг" is typically a typographical substitute for the Uzbek Cyrillic or Latin "r" in the word metr . You will find this measurement used in: