
Saudi Arabia is globally recognized as a country without permanent rivers or natural lakes due to its extremely dry and hot desert climate, characterized by low rainfall and high temperatures. While occasional rainfall can temporarily fill dry river-like channels known as wadis, these are not permanent water sources. The nation meets its water needs primarily through desalination plants and underground water reserves, utilizing modern technology to supply cities, industries, and its population.
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