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- Aral Sea - Wikipedia
In 1987, the lake split into two separate bodies of water: the North Aral Sea (the Lesser Sea, or Small Aral Sea) and the South Aral Sea (the Greater Sea, or Large Aral Sea)
- World of Change: Shrinking Aral Sea - Science@NASA
A massive irrigation project has devastated the Aral Sea over the past 50 years These images show the decline of the Southern Aral Sea in the past decade, as well as the first steps of recovery in the Northern Aral Sea
- Once Written Off for Dead, the Aral Sea Is Now Full of Life
Today, the Aral Sea does not exist There are, instead, two distinct bodies of water: the North Aral Sea (also known as the “Small Sea,” in Kazakhstan) and the South Aral Sea (in Uzbekistan) Is the Aral Sea recovering? Sort of The Aral Sea as a whole will never completely recover
- Aral Sea - Pollution, Drying, Ecosystem | Britannica
The Aral Sea derived its name from the Kyrgyz word Aral-denghiz, “Sea of Islands”—an apt designation, as there were more than 1,000 islands of a size of 2 5 acres (1 hectare) or more strewn across its waters
- A Tale Of Two Nations: The North Aral Sea Rebounds While The South Aral . . .
While the North Aral Sea has recovered, the South Aral Sea has become a desolate and desecrated wasteland, characterized by high salinity and a low chance of recovery
- Aral Sea: The sea that dried up in 40 years - BBC News
Subscribe to BBC News bbcnews The disappearance of the Aral Sea in Central Asia is one of the world's greatest man-made disasters
- Aral Sea - WorldAtlas
The Aral Sea is located within the harsh climate region of Central Asia The area experiences a desert-continental climate, characterized by hot summers, cold winters, and varying diurnal air temperature
- Explainer: What Happened to the Aral Sea? | Earth. Org
The stark reality is that the Aral Sea, formerly the fourth-largest freshwater lake in the world with an area of 68,000 square kilometres (approx 26,300 square miles), has transformed into the expanses of the Aralkum Desert that emerged in its place
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