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  1. arroyo: [noun] a watercourse (such as a creek) in an arid region.

  2. Arroyo (watercourse) An arroyo ( / əˈrɔɪoʊ / ), from Spanish arroyo ( Spanish: [aˈroʝo], "brook"), also called a wash, is a dry watercourse that temporarily or seasonally fills and flows after sufficient rain. [1] Flash floods are common in arroyos following thunderstorms . Similar landforms are referred to as wadi (in North Africa and ...

    • What Is An Arroyo?
    • Significance of Arroyos
    • Natural Arroyos
    • Human-Made Arroyos
    • Dangers of Arroyos

    Arroyo is a Spanish word for Brook and refers to a dry creek, a gulch, or a stream bed that momentarily and occasionally fills up and flows when there is a heavy downpour. Arroyos experience flashfloods when there are thunderstorms. An Arroyo in Latin America may refer to a stream or a small river that could be flowing constantly without drying up....

    Arroyos could either be formed naturally through the fluvial landforms or it could be built as flood control channels. Arroyo landform typically refers to a mountainous or sloped landscape in a desert climate or a xeric environment. Sometimes the Arroyo may have a vertical walls cutting through the desert with a gravel bottom floor between the wall...

    The natural occurring arroyos are made through the natural process of arroyo cutting which takes place in dry and arid place like a desert such as in New Mexico. The heavy rains may enlarge the rivers cutting down the rocks and create ravines which are always dry during ordinary weather conditions. The arroyo cutting that took place in the Southwes...

    Arroyos could also be constructed in different parts to control flooding during heavy rainfall in urban dwelling in the dessert areas. In farming, arroyos could be utilized to control the flow of water into the fields and control flooding during heavy rains. Traditionally, famers relied on small arroyos, aqueducts, and channels to distribute water ...

    A sudden heavy downpour in the desert especially a dry ground may not absorb water quickly and therefore flashfloods occurs. Such water flowing along arroyos will sweep and carry everything on their path. Flashfloods on natural or artificial arroyos may cause casualties and loss of lives. Often signs are posted to warn people of the danger.

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  4. arroyo, a dry channel lying in a semiarid or desert area and subject to flash flooding during seasonal or irregular rainstorms. Such transitory streams, rivers, or creeks are noted for their gullying effects and especially for their rapid rates of erosion, transportation, and deposition. There have been reports of up to 8 feet (2 m) of ...

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  5. ARROYO meaning: 1. in the southwestern US, a narrow channel in the ground that is usually dry but becomes a stream…. Learn more.

  6. ARROYO translations: stream, stream, gutter, stream, gutter, stream, gutter, brook. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  7. masculine noun. 1. (brook) a. stream. Un arroyo brotaba de las rocas musgosas. A stream sprang from the mossy rocks. Cuando era niño, solía venir a este arroyo con mi papá a pescar truchas.When I was a kid, I used to come to this stream with my dad to fish for trout. 2. (ravine)

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