Countries without permanent rivers, such as Saudi Arabia, can sustain large populations through underground water reserves and desalination plants that convert seawater into fresh water, enabling the development of cities in desert environments.
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A Country With No Rivers, How Does This Country Survive?Added:
Imagine living in a country with no rivers. Sounds impossible, right? But Saudi Arabia has no permanent rivers at all. Most of the country is covered by massive deserts. So, how do millions of people survive here? Saudi Arabia relies on underground water and huge desalination plants that turn seawater into fresh water. And somehow, giant futuristic cities still exist in the middle of the desert.
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