Wadis are commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia. These ephemeral watercourses are formed by flash floods and typically have steep, rocky sides.
Oxygen is commonly found in a gaseous state in our atmosphere.
Iodine is commonly found in iodized salt, seafood, seaweed, and dairy products.
The one-letter code for the amino acid commonly found in proteins is "A."
Copper is commonly found in minerals such as chalcopyrite, bornite, chalcocite, and malachite. It is also found in various copper-based alloys and in some organic compounds.
Potassium is commonly found in its solid state as a metal. In nature, it is typically found in compounds such as potassium chloride or potassium nitrate.
a wadi is found in the dessert. ( an extremly hot place
Wadis are dry channels where rivers run in the wet season.
The plural form of wadi is wadis.
Wadis are formed by seasonal or intermittent rains but are dry most of the year.
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Wadis is the plural form of the word wadi. A wadi is a channel, valley, or ravine in the Middle East that is dry. During the rainy season they fill with water.
Yes, wadis, also known as gullies, arroyos or washes, are formed by infrequent, but heavy, rainfall in deserts.
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Fossil water is the geological water and it is not recommended to tap it. Wadis is word used in Arabic for an area between mountains and is generally used for cultivation of agriculture. Wadis well is the well which has the water (the groundwater) from the watershed area.
they are dangerous because you might sink
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It is called a flat.