Death Valley

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Death Valley is an extremely hot, arid basin in eastern California known as one of the lowest, driest, and hottest places on Earth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert basin
geographical region
valley
averageAnnualRainfall less than 2.4 inches
less than 60 millimeters
borderedBy Amargosa Range
Panamint Range
climate hot desert climate
contains Artist’s Palette
Badwater Basin
Badwater Road
Dante’s View
Devils Golf Course
Furnace Creek
California State Route 190
surface form: Highway 190

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
Racetrack Playa
Furnace Creek
surface form: Stovepipe Wells

Zabriskie Point
country United States of America
designation U.S. national park unit
elevation -282 feet
-86 meters
extendsInto Nye County
surface form: Nye County, Nevada
formedBy crustal extension
geologicalFeature graben
knownFor arid climate
being one of the driest places on Earth
being one of the hottest places on Earth
being one of the lowest places on Earth
extreme heat
locatedIn Inyo County, California
Mojave Desert
eastern California
lowestPointOf North America
nearestCity Beatty, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada
Pahrump, Nevada
partOf Basin and Range Province
Death Valley self-linksurface differs
surface form: Death Valley National Park
protectedBy National Park Service
recognizedAs International Dark Sky Park
recordHighTemperature 134 °F
56.7 °C
recordHighTemperatureDate 10 July 1913
recordHighTemperatureLocation Furnace Creek
surface form: Furnace Creek Ranch
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
tourismActivity hiking
sightseeing
stargazing

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Mojave Desert contains Death Valley
Mojave Desert contains Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Mojave Desert protectedBy Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
North America hasLowestPoint Death Valley
Southern California contains Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Badwater Basin locatedIn Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Badwater Basin locatedIn Death Valley
Badwater Basin protectedArea Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
western United States contains Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
California–Nevada border nearbyProtectedArea Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Death Valley partOf Death Valley self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Badwater Road locatedIn Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Badwater Road hasViewOf Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley basin
Inyo County, California contains Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park (part)
southwestern United States contains Death Valley
subject surface form: Southwestern United States
Basin and Range Province contains Death Valley
Owens Valley adjacentTo Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley region
Inyo National Forest adjacentTo Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Amargosa River basin drainsInto Death Valley
White Mountains proximityTo Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley region
Furnace Creek locatedIn Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Furnace Creek locatedIn Death Valley
Furnace Creek locatedIn Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park, California
Zabriskie Point offersViewOf Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley basin
Dante’s View overlooks Death Valley
Devils Golf Course partOf Death Valley
Natural Bridge locatedIn Death Valley
subject surface form: Natural Bridge (Death Valley)
Golden Canyon partOf Death Valley
Amargosa Range formsBoundaryOf Death Valley
Amargosa Range adjacentTo Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Amargosa Range overlooks Death Valley
Amargosa Range separates Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley from Amargosa Desert
Ridgecrest, California near Death Valley
Panamint Range separates Death Valley
Desolation Canyon partOf Death Valley
Desolation Canyon hasViewOf Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley basin
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes locatedIn Death Valley
eastern California contains Death Valley
subject surface form: Eastern California
Inyo Mountains near Death Valley
Garlock Fault terminatesNear Death Valley
World’s Tallest Thermometer near Death Valley
Gateway to Death Valley associatedWith Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Gateway to Death Valley accesses Death Valley
Gateway to Death Valley accesses Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park
Borax Museum locatedIn Death Valley
Borax Museum region Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley region
Amargosa Desert near Death Valley
this entity surface form: Death Valley National Park