Dry bed or river bed
Dry bed or river bed
An American word for a rocky ravine or dry watercourse is "arroyo."
Arroyo is a landform term. It refers to a gulch or ravine through which a fast stream of water could flow. It usually is dry except after heavy rain.
Rocky deserts may be hot and dry, cool and dry or cold and dry.
Its rocky and dry
Rocky and dry places.
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rocky and dry conditions
The GREAT PLAINS is a dry, treeless region that lies between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
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.
Arroyo or Wadi. Coulee is more specific: coulee is a dry streambed; a small shallow ravine
it is called the prairies