Abadla's location on the
Oued Guir allows the growing of grain, facilitated in recent decades by the
Djorf Torba dam located upstream. The area south of the town is mostly a flat plain, but there are several rocky hills found to the north of the town. The Abbadla district is located on the banks of Wadi Qir, surrounded by the high Hamada Qir on more than two sides, from the northwest to the southwest. There are also northern highlands extending from the Saharan Atlas Mountains, the most important of which are the Shabakt Jahani highlands, the “Manounat” and “Hadb Shawahed” and “Qarat al-Lahm” highlands, “Shaib Rasou” along the southwestern side, “Qur al-Lamfird” “Quir al-Namus” and “Al-Thila” “Toumiyat”. Dayet El Tayour is located in the middle of the distance between El Abadla and Taghit. It is a lake where the surface water of the valleys Boudib, Bechar, Safaya and Khamlia is stored. It is located between a chain of mountains, Ahbasa Mengar and Lemferd. In the fall and winter it floats under the seasonal rains, but it gradually dries up during the spring and summer. The creation of the artificial lake. ==Climate==