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 :)
Cacti are well-known for growing in dry, arid areas. They have adapted to survive in these conditions by storing water in their thick stems and having spines to reduce water loss through transpiration.
A dry spell refers to a period of time with little to no rain or precipitation. It can lead to drought conditions, affecting agriculture, water supply, and the environment. Dry spells can have significant impacts on ecosystems and human activities that rely on water.
Dry blowers were used in the early goldfields to extract gold from dry soil without the need for water. It used air to separate the lighter material from the heavier gold particles, allowing miners to extract gold in areas where water was scarce.
The term for abnormal dry weather that is sufficiently prolonged is "drought." Droughts can have serious impacts on agriculture, water supply, and ecosystems.
because the land is so dry that it can not absorb all of the water. Therefore causing erosion.
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 in the California Valley get water during dry seasons primarily through irrigation systems that rely on reservoirs, wells, canals, and pipelines for water delivery. In particular, they may also use technology like drip irrigation to efficiently water crops and maximize water usage. Some farmers also participate in water-sharing agreements or utilize groundwater pumping to supplement their water supply during dry spells.
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 :)
Grows in dry, hilly areas of California and Northern Mexico.
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.
It's so that the people living in those dry places have access to water.
Farmers get their water by the irrigation. (called the Central Valley Project)