Beaver Dam Wash, the lowest point in Utah. The Beaver Dam Wash is a seasonal stream near the southern end of the Utah-Nevada border. The point at which it crosses into Arizona is the lowest point in Utah, at approximately 2,200 feet above sea level. [1][2] Official language(s) English Capital Salt Lake City Largest city Salt Lake City Area Ranked 13th - Total 84,876 sq mi (219,887 km²) - Width 270 miles (435 km) - Length 350 miles (565 km) - % water 3. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Phoenix Largest city Phoenix Area Ranked 6th - Total 113,998 sq mi (295,254 km²) - Width 310 miles (500 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 0. ...
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The wash, located in the Mojave Desert, begins in the Clover Mountains in Lincoln County, Nevada and flows south across very sparsely populated desert terrain. The area around the wash, including the Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness, includes forests of Joshua Trees along with yucca, cholla cactus, barrel cactus, Mormon Tea, and other grasses and shrubs are the primary vegitation in the area. Looking across from Emigrant Pass towards the Kingston Range in the eastern Mojave. ...
Lincoln County is a county located in the state of Nevada. ...
The Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness is located in northwestern Arizona and southwestern Utah, USA, within the arid Colorado Plateau region. ...
Binomial name Yucca brevifolia Schott ex Torr. ...
Species many, see text For the potato-like vegetable, see yuca. ...
Wikipedia:Translation/Cactus Genera See Taxonomy of the Cactaceae The name cactus, plural cacti or cactuses, has been traditionally given to any member of the flowering plant family Cactaceae. ...
Barrel cactus A Barrel cactus is a type of cactus characterized by being approximately barrel-shaped. ...
Animal life in the area consists of lizards, mammals, birds, insects, and other creatures found in the Mojave Desert. Winters are mild with tempratures reaching highs from the mid 50s to 60s degrees Fahrenheit. Winter lows are usually in the 40's to high 20's Fahrenheit. Summer highs are commonly over 100 degrees Fahrenheit with lows in the mid 80s Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686â1736), who proposed it in 1724. ...
Flash floods are common in the area when heavy monsoon thunderstorms dump heavy amounts of rain in short times causing water to fill washes and gulleys in the area. Most precipitation comes in concentrated storms that are infrequent. Generally, the air is low in humidity and dry. Windy conditions also are common throughout the year. Lower Antelope Canyon was carved out of sandstone by flash floods A Flash Flood is a rapid flooding of geomorphic low-lying areas (washes), rivers and streams, caused by the intense rainfall associated with a thunderstorm, or multiple training thunderstorms. ...
Monsoon in the Vindhya mountain range, central India A monsoon is a wind pattern that changes direction depending on the season. ...
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