Yes there is groundwater that comes from Nevada.
Well, the Amargosa River begins in Oasis Valley north of Beatty, Nevada and flows south through Shoshone, California; Tecopa, Amargosa Canyon and then it makes a big turn and heads north. It feeds Saratoga Springs and then bottoms out at Badwater Basin 282 feet below sea level in the heart of Death Valley. During most of its 200 mile journey the Amargosa River flows underground.
Death Valley along with Eureka Valley comes under Death Valley National Park.
There probably aren't amphibians in Death Valley. Think about it. Amphibians spend part of there life cycle in the water. Is there much water in Death Valley?
go under the valley of eureka
Death Valley is in California, USA. It mainly consists of water and rocks.
it is saltwater. it was filled with sea water before it became desert. but if you buy water, it is not salt water. some salt water are found in death valley.
Badwater, Death Valley, California -282 ft.
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Death Valley primarily receives its water from seasonal rainfall, which is minimal due to its desert climate. The surrounding mountains, particularly the Sierra Nevada, capture moisture from storm systems, leading to runoff that flows into the valley. Additionally, underground aquifers and springs, such as Furnace Creek, contribute to the limited water supply. However, overall water availability in Death Valley remains extremely scarce.
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Death Valley is part of the Mojave Desert.
Death Valley is not the biggest valley in California. The central valley is the biggest.