Southern California Mainly Gets its Water from northern California as we all know.
They have Very Big or they can even be small tubes that transpo0rt water possibly to and from southern Cali.
These big or small tubes are called Aquaducts, Cannals and or just pipes.
Southern California Mainly Gets its Water from northern California as we all know.
They have Very Big or they can even be small tubes that transpo0rt water possibly to and from southern Cali.
These big or small tubes are called Aquaducts, Cannals and or just pipes.
aquaducts are also very common for getting water to and from California :)
Irrigation canals and man-made reservoirs.
I think that people can bring water to dry areas by dams breaking and then the water comes in. People will build the dams.
because the land is so dry that it can not absorb all of the water. Therefore causing erosion.
Polar areas have frozen water. They are too cold to receive rain. The North Pole sits on an ice cap over an ocean. The South Pole sits on a glacier. So there is lots of water with little precipitation.
There isn't! Usually warmer air can transport more water, so in general you have more rain in the sommer. Maybe you come from California or the Mediteranean, these areas get influenced in the sommer, by dry the same dry air that influences the very dry regions further south (mexiko and sahara) the whole year long. For this reason these regions have a dry sommer, you call this climate sommer-dry. China for example is sommer-humid. And India gets the monsun in spring that lasts several months. Climate is very diverse!
Cactus don't grow where it is dry, but grow in areas where the periods between rains are long and cactus will store water in their stem to survive these periods. To get a get cactus flowering just keep it dry for 3 months and then give them a lot of water. This will give nature back to the cactus.
Humans provide fresh water in dry areas by purifying the water.
they both are dry, get there water from somewhere else, and in some areas, bith be considered desert climate
Farmers can modify their land by implementing water-harvesting techniques such as digging swales or ponds to capture and store rainfall, creating terraces to prevent soil erosion and retain moisture, and planting cover crops to improve soil structure and water infiltration. These methods help slow water flow, increase water retention in the soil, and improve overall water availability in dry areas.
Irrigation systems such as irrigation ditches, channels and canals artificially supply dry land with water.A river is a system which supplies dry land with water naturally, not artificially.
Rivers still flow in dry weather because where they get their water from (source in the mountains) there is still a supply of water (icy mountains; ice, springs). So even if its dry in the country, its not dry at the source where the water comes from so the river is still able to flow because it has a supply of water. :) Hope you understood :)
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Grows in dry, hilly areas of California and Northern Mexico.
The farmers were agitated because the highest priority for water supply was given to urban areas especially during dry season. This almost caused a riot in Gujarat.
No, they are found in dry desert areas. Palm Springs California has groves of date palms. Hence the name.
Echidnas are found in almost all habitats. They prefer dry areas for digging, but they can be found wherever there is a plentiful supply of termites and/or ants.
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Quite a few areas in the US do, including Georgia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Kansas. While Florida and southern California would be hot, they would not be dry. They border oceans. So they would be hot and muggy, not dry.