Bahrain has no rivers, but having springs
Basically bahrain lands are comprised of desert, but more areas are fertilised and cultivation is on
Bahrain does not have big mountain, but a small near the first oil well and oppposite to Banagas, the Jebal Al Dhukhan (Mountain of Smoke) which is not too high, but mountain climbing are not allowed, due to security measures,
medium and small there are lot of mountains in the central region and mid south
2007-02-14 21:22:18
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answered by Mohamed I 3
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Bahrain is mostly desert. No river or mountains.
Bahrain is a generally flat and arid archipelago, comprising of a low desert plain rising gently to a low central escarpment, in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia. The highest point is the 122 m Jabal ad Dukhan.
Considered to be one of the fifteen states that comprise the "Cradle of Humanity" in the Middle East, Bahrain has a total area of 688 km² (266 mi²), which is slightly larger than the Isle of Man, though it is smaller than the nearby King Fahd Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia (780 km² or 301 mi²). As an archipelago of thirty-three islands, Bahrain does not share a land boundary with another country but does have a 161-kilometre (100 mi) coastline and claims a further twelve nautical miles (22 km) of territorial sea and a twenty-four nautical mile (44 km) contiguous zone. Bahrain enjoys mild winters and endures very hot, humid summers.
2007-02-14 04:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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there aint any rivers in the Arabian Gulf.. it's just deserts ..
and no there's no mountains in bah
2007-02-14 03:48:34
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answered by Whatever299 2
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I'd guess it's mostly desert, so yeah.
2007-02-14 03:47:02
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answered by tmlamora1 4
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No, it looks exactly like the Moon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-14 12:22:19
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answered by Uros I 4
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