dried riverbeds
Dried riverbeds are the remnants of rivers that have lost their water flow, often due to changes in climate, drought, or human activities. These areas can reveal the river's previous path, showing where water once flowed and shaped the landscape.
In many regions, dried riverbeds can become important habitats for various plants and animals. They may also serve as natural pathways for wildlife and can be studied to understand past environmental conditions, making them significant for researchers and ecologists interested in climate change and ecosystems.