yes it can but thw water would have to go over the sierra nevadas mountains
The Chesapeake Bay was formed some 12,000 years ago as the last great ice sheet melted. This caused the sea levels to rise and flood the southern most valley of the Susquehanna River. The Chesapeake Bay was formed some 12,000 years ago as the last great ice sheet melted. This caused the sea levels to rise and flood the southern most valley of the Susquehanna River. haha
death valley 282 feet below sea level
Badwater, Death Valley, California -282 ft.
Death Valley is a real valley in the Mojave Desert. It is named "Death Valley" because it's really really hot there and it is below sea level.
death valley is a desert below sea level.YES - DEATH VALLEY IS A VALLEY. IT IS ABOUT 130 MILES LONG AND AT ITS WIDEST IT IS ABOUT 8 MILES. iT LIES PREDOMINANTLY BETWEEN THE PANAMINT MOUNTAINS TO THE WEST AND THE FUNERAL MOUNTAINS TO THE EAST. IT IS IN EVERY SENSE A VALLEY. AND IT IS IN FACT BELOW SEA LEVEL - AT ITS LOWEST IT IS 282 FEET BELOW SEA LEVEL AT BADWATER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DEATH VALLEY AND VIDEOS WITH COOL STUFF ON DEATH VALLEY SEE WWW.GOLDCREEKFILMS.COM
Salton Sea, which BTW is artificial, it was created when a railroad dike collapsed allowing a river to flood a valley.
Death Valley
-286 ft.
Yes, yes it does.
No, rivers will flood at low-lying area near their mouths, where the sea levels will rise. The height of river water depends on the rainfall received into the watershed. If sea level rises, that will have no effect on flow rate upstream.
Death Valley, California This valley is almost 300 feet below sea level.
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