Wadi(s)
If there's grass growing there, yes.
Dry riverbeds that fill with water when it rains are called "ephemeral streams" or "intermittent rivers." These watercourses only flow in response to precipitation events, making them temporary features in the landscape.
There are dry riverbeds clearly visible in close-ups of Mars.
Riverbeds are most commonly made of small little pebbles that have been moved around from the current of the river. It is also made up of dirt and small pieces of gravel and rocks. Riverbeds never stay the same they are always changing.
Neither - The whole of Jerusalem is surrounded by valleys and dry riverbeds (wadis).
not most of the year but it can it all gose on if it rains or not then is wet
Currently, Mars is too cold for liquid water to exist on its surface. Dry river beds suggest that liquid water once flowed there.
Wadis are dry riverbeds or valleys found in arid regions, such as North Africa and the Middle East, that only carry water during periodic heavy rainfall or flash floods. They play a crucial role in managing water resources and facilitating groundwater recharge in these regions. Many wadis are characterized by steep sides and a lack of permanent surface water.
Dry riverbeds and sedimentary substances that can only be formed in a liquid environment.
Dry riverbeds and certain chemical compounds that can only be formed in a wet environment.
Features that resemble dry riverbeds!The presence of vast canals discovered in the late 1800s by Giovanni Schiaparelli and mapped by Percival Lowell
Lake Eyre, the largest lake on the continent of Australia is dry most of the year. Lake Eyre is located 700 km north of Adelaide, and is the lowest place on the continent.