Yes
Its over 100 degrees of course you can
As the tectonic plates “stretched” the crust, the valley’s basin continuously slipped downwards. This process is far from over, as where tectonic plates move, so is Death Valley gains in size.
Grand Canyon or Death Valley- had a Western setting.
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.
Mine did =/ left it in the freezer over night because it's 40 proof and found it slushy tonight
They burn plastic\rubber than freeze it over night than the next day put it in 70 degrees.
The consensus is that it was carved out over 650 million years by the Colorado River.
so animals such as birds, or small ground mammals don't over heat, or freeze to death
The hottest place in North America is in Death Valley, California. There, the temperatures routinely top out at over 100 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes it can but thw water would have to go over the sierra nevadas mountains
Erosion primarily formed Death Valley by carving out the landscape over millions of years. Deposition also played a role in shaping some features within the valley, such as sand dunes, but erosion has been the dominant force in creating the overall topography of the area.
There are times when the temperature in Arizona dips into the high 20's (F) at night and shallow pools of water can freeze. It does not stay cold long enough for lakes or rivers to freeze over. Parts of Arizona do get snow during the winter months.