Most of Kuwait is an entirely flat and dry barren desert of sandy plains. The land (desert) begins to rise slightly in the southwest, along the border with Saudi Arabia. The country's highest point is an unnamed hill that peaks at 1,003 ft. (306 m). There are no perennial lakes or rivers. read more
Most of Kuwait is an entirely flat and dry barren desert of sandy plains. The land (desert) begins to rise slightly in the southwest, along the border with Saudi Arabia. The country's highest point is an unnamed hill that peaks at 1,003 ft. (306 m). read more
Nothing, at all. Kuwait is very leveled and lower than the countries surrounding it. That is why we have alot of oil, it pours into our lands for the oil reserves near us are higher than our oil reserves. read more
well some of the landforms in Kuwait are desert, it has islands. that's about it. read more