Al Ain (Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, al-ʿayn, literally, a spring)[1] e la teŋɛ naŋ be Emirate a Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates kyɛ e kogo ko a administrative pombo ko  Al Ain Irigyin. A paaloŋ taa la ogiruu neŋ a east Omani paaloŋ a Al-Buraimi. Al Ain e la a teŋkpoŋ naŋ be a inland paaloŋ a Emirates, tembɛrɛ anaare soba paaloŋ (yi Dubai, Abu Dhabi, ane Sharjah puoriŋ), ane a teŋkpoŋ ayi meŋ[2] naŋ be a Emirate a Abu Dhabi. A yele naŋ tage lantaa Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, ane Dubai maale la teŋɛ meŋ, teŋɛ zaa eɛ 130 kilometres (81 mi) yineŋ a kaŋa zaa.

Al Ain
nensaalba zinzie, city, border city, big city
Official nameالعين Maale eŋ
Native labelالعينع8عصث نعي Maale eŋ
Official languageArabic Maale eŋ
PaaloŋUnited Arab Emirates Maale eŋ
Located in the administrative territorial entityEmirate of Abu Dhabi Maale eŋ
Located in time zoneUTC+04:00 Maale eŋ
Coordinate location24°12′27″N 55°44′41″E Maale eŋ
Official websitehttps://www.dmt.gov.ae/aam Maale eŋ
Published inMap Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE): Buraimi -FCO 18/1846 1975 - OMAN AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1:100,000 BURAYMĪ UTM GRID EDITION 3-GSGS SHEET NG-40-147, The national atlas of the United Arab Emirates Maale eŋ
Köppen climate classificationdesert climate Maale eŋ
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Climate ane Geography

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Al Ain noba yaga zaa naŋ baŋ la "Garden City" (Arabic: مَدِيْنَة ٱلْحَدِيْقَة, romanized: Madīnat Al-Ḥadīqah, lit. 'paaloŋ ko Garden') a Abu Dhabi, a UAE bee a Gulf, yi a o greenery, zuo a zaa paaloŋ ko oases, parks, tree-lined avenues ane decorative roundabouts, ane wogroŋ begebo meɛbo mine. Yi neɛ kaŋa zie, oasis naŋ vilikoli Al Ain ane Al-Hasa a Saudi Arabia taa la tɔnɔ yaga ko a Gulf irigyiri. A paaoŋ be la 160 kilometres (99 mi) east ka o kapital e Abu Dhabi, kyɛ naŋ baŋ ta 120 kilometres (75 mi) south a Dubai. A eastern irigyin tensɔgɔ paale neŋ la 13,100 km2 (5,100 sq mi). Oman naŋ be a east, Dubai ane Sharjah a north, Abu Dhabi a west ane Quarter desert zagelaa ane Saudi Arabia ko a south. A topogeraafi ko Al Ain e la o tɔɔraa kyɛ taa tɛɛtɛɛloŋ ka neɛ gaa a east. A tɔnɔ kpoŋ zie la Jebel Hafeet ("Mount Hafeet"),[3] yele mine kyaare a Hajar range, eɛ boŋkaŋa naŋ taa tɔnɔ yaga ko a Al Ain, naŋ be a south a paaloŋ poɔ. Naŋ zɛge 1,100–1,400 metres (3,600–4,600 feet), Jebel Hafeet e la taŋkpoŋ kaŋa naŋ be a teŋɛŋ poɔ, kyɛ meŋ taa tambili mine naŋ be teŋeŋ poɔŋ, ayi mine naŋ e Jabal Al Naqfah (naŋ tɔ Al Ain Oasis), ane Western ridge. Sand dunes naŋ taa tɛmbaaloŋ ka mine e zeɛ ne iron oxide naŋ be a lie a north ane east Al Ain.

A paaloŋ taa la desert toloŋ kelamate (Köppen kelamte BWh), naŋ e toloŋ summer ndewe maaroŋ anters. Il A-Ain, tamsaa waabo eɛ 6 mm (3.8 i)akyɛ ka maaroŋ meŋ ma e 0% (United Arab Emirates Yuniveniti 1993). Maaroŋ naŋ be puliŋ a l-Ain, pgaŋ a zaa a summers, Boer (1997) cdetla a AE keltamete ka o e per-arid a kyɛ po o eŋ kelamete irigyiri anaare ta coastal zone anaŋ Gulf, a taŋeŋ ziiri northeast a UAE, a gravel plains anaŋ Abe l Ain, aneŋ southern sand desert. Saa gyamaa miibo southern ane a western regions. A kyuu saa miibo a l-Ain da la 00–120 mm (3.9–4.7 in) yi 970 to tɔ 1992. A south lambori a teŋɛŋ, naŋ peɛle Oman.

Sommo Yizie

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Ain#cite_ref-OBG2010_4-3
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Ain#cite_ref-CNN_10-2018_2-2
  3. https://www.thenational.ae/uae/environment/rare-caracal-sighting-how-the-fate-of-the-country-s-most-threatened-species-can-be-changed-1.830152