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Death Valley

Death Valley is the hottest location in North America. Located in the Mojave Desert of California, Death Valley is 282 feet below sea level.

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Is the Death Valley a dessert?

Death Valley is a desert valley in Eastern California, in the northern Mojave Desert, bordering the Great Basin Desert.

Is there a Death Valley training camp for runners?

yes there is a death it is really outrageous its crazy they really don't know what they are doing

Can Death Valley flood from sea rise?

yes it can but thw water would have to go over the sierra nevadas mountains

Who has the original Death Valley Clemson or LSU?

LSU was originally Deaf Valley, lack of proper pronunciation and the effects of the telephone game LSU ended up with Death Valley. Clemson got the nickname from an opposing coach in the 40's, like all great nicknames it was given by someone else not self assigned.

What happens in Death Valley?

answer is dont go you mit die of thirst

Is danakil desert in Death Valley?

Nope, it's between north eastern ethiopia, southern eritrea and Djibouti.

Where is the Furnace Creek Branch Library in Death Valley located?

The address of the Furnace Creek Branch Library is: 201 Nevares Road, Cow Creek Road, Death Valley, 92328 M

Does Clemson or LSU have the original Death Valley?

Although LSU's Tiger Stadium was constructed nearly 20 years earlier, the "Death Valley" nickname was first applied to Clemson's Memorial Stadium in reference to Howard's Rock, which was plucked for the dessert sands of the actual Death Valley in California.

LSU's use of the nickname came along quite by accident. In a tongue-in-cheek reference to Clemson Memorial's nickname, LSU supporters began referring to their stadium as "Deaf Valley", due to the magnificent volume levels produced within.

Unfortunately, this creativity was lost on television commentators, newspaper men, and, yep, a lot of us football fans alike, and after years of incorrectly referring to both as "Death Valley", the nickname stuck in Baton Rouge as well.

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What is 8 feet below sea level?

The city of New Orleans, Louisiana is 8 feet below sea level

How did the Stovepipe Dunes in Death Valley form?

Death Valley has a large amount of salt resulting from thousands of years of water running down the mountains there and washing rock minerals down to the valley below. Over time, the winds have formed the sand there into dunes.

What temperature can Death Valley get up to in the summer?

The hottest temperature measured in Death Valley was at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913, of 134 degrees.

What is Death Valley national park made of?

The death valley national park is made up of mountains, canyons, valleys, badlands, sand dunes and salt-flats.

Do you capitalize 'Death Valley'?

Yes, because it's the name of the place.

Why is Death Valley important?

Death Valley is important because it is below sea level, and is one of the lowest points in the US. It also has had some of the highest recorded temperatures in the US.

What is the distance in miles from Death Valley to Minnesota?

you are crappy i just want to know the distance in miles

Next of kid after a death?

I think you meant "Next of Kin" which means the nearest survivor to the person who has died. IN a family with a husband wife and two children, if the Husband dies, the wife is Next of Kin. If both parents died, say in a car crash, then the children are next of kin to them.

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Landform of Death Valley?

Death Valley is a land form in itself and is a deep gorge where the earth has shifted apart from one another. Death Valley is a harsh place to live with mountains, sand dunes and flooded canyons.

What was Death Valley before it became a national park?

A region notorious for intense heat. So... not much different. It's just legally protected now.