The steep mountains of southeastern California dip suddenly into a deep valley. |
Rain is kept out of the valley by the high mountains, which form its western slopes. |
Although mountains surround the valley, Death Valley itself is very low. |
In fact, its lowest point is 282 feet below sea level, |
the lowest point of land in North or South America. |
Death Valley is about 140 miles long, but only a few miles wide. |
It got its name in 1849 during the California Gold Rush. |
Gold seekers attempted to cross Death Valley on the way to California’s gold fields, |
and some died of thirst there. |
There’s hardly any water in the Valley. |
The average rainfall is only a couple of inches a year. |
It is also one of the hottest places in North America in the summer. |
Temperatures of 134 fahrenheit have been recorded. |
As a result of this heat and dryness, Death Valley is a desert. |
These conditions give rise to the Valley’s most important products – mineral salts and salt deposits. |
One of these products is borax, which has many industrial uses. |
Borax was removed from the desert using 20 mule teams hitched in a long string. |
Later, a railway was built to help carry out these minerals. |
In spite of its desert conditions, Death Valley has considerable animal and plant life. |
Of course, its animals and plants are those typical in desert conditions. |
Only on the salt flats do plants refuse to grow. |
With even a small rainfall in the spring, the desert will come alive with wild flowers. |
Very few places in the world have such a contrast in heights and depths. |
The mountains near the Valley are among the highest in Continental U.S.A., |
while the Valley itself is the lowest elevation. |
Mount Whitney at 14,495 feet is less than 100 miles from Death Valley. |
The climate in the Valley from October to May is generally pleasant. |
Since Death Valley is now a national park, many tourists visit during this season. |
Now roads and hotels provide comfortable access. |
Death Valley is located close to the Nevada border. |
Its desert conditions are common throughout the area of the American west just east of the coastal mountains. |
In most cases, heavy rain falls along the coast, but very little in the interior. |
Because there is no farming and water is hard to obtain, |
Death Valley and similar desert areas have very few permanent residents. |
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