A river can survive crossing an arid region by relying on a combination of factors, including the presence of groundwater, which feeds into the river during dry periods. Additionally, the river may be fed by seasonal rains or melting snow from upstream areas, helping to maintain its flow. Vegetation along the riverbanks can also help reduce evaporation and conserve water. Lastly, the river may form pools or temporary wetlands that retain water, supporting aquatic life and ecosystems even in dry conditions.
The Volga river runs through a European arid region.
It is very dry and hot there! Your welky:)
It runs through the lowlands [desert] to the Caspian Sea
Yes. Most often, it was due to starvation or dehydration whilst crossing the sparse and arid region.
Southern Africa is home to the semi-arid region known as the Karoo. The Orange River is mostly in the nation of South Africa, but also forms part of the border between Namibia and South Africa.
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region in Europe :)
It's located in the mentioned region.
it is arid
Arid and sandy is a partial definition of a desert.
Either arid or semi-arid would be dry. An arid region (Atacama Desert) receives virtually no rainfall while a semi-arid region (Sonoran Desert) receives some rainfall.
It runs through the lowlands [desert] to the Caspian Sea
arid