A wadi (also known as a wash, gully, arroyo) is formed when heavy rain hits an area of a desert causing runoff and flash flooding.
A wash is another term for a gully, an arroyo or a wadi. It is a usually a dry stream bed in a desert formed by occasional heavy rains.
A desert gully is called a Wadi in Africa and Asia, arroyo or gulch in the Americas.
Wadi El Natrun is located in Egypt.
Wadis are formed by seasonal or intermittent rains but are dry most of the year
it is in the desert i believe of my 18 years of college
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A wash is an arroyo, or gully or wadi that is normally dry but quickly fills with water after a heavy rain.
Egypt has seven deserts at least partially in the country. The deserts are Blue Desert, Eastern Desert, Egyptian Sand Sea, Libyan Desert, Qattara Depression, Sinai Desert, and Wadi El Naturn.
Depending upon the area of the world it may be called an arroyo, a wash, a gully, a gulch or a wadi.
Depending upon the location it may be called a wadi, an arroyo, a gully or a wash.