Death Valley California
Death Valley, California.
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 wildflowers.
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 USA,
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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Lecture1.1 Introduction to the User Experience Course
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The Brief
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Wireframing Low Fidelity
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