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- Dead Sea - Wikipedia
The Dead Sea (Arabic: اَلْبَحْر الْمَيِّت, romanized: al-Baḥr al-Mayyit; or اَلْبَحْر الْمَيْت, al-Baḥr al-Mayt; Hebrew: יַם הַמֶּלַח, romanized: Yam hamMelaḥ), also known by other names, is a landlocked salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east, the West Bank to the west and Israel to the southwest [6][7] It lies in the endorheic basin of the J
- Dead Sea | History, Location, Salt, Map, Minerals, Facts - Britannica
Dead Sea, landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan in southwestern Asia It has the lowest elevation and is the lowest body of water on the surface of Earth Learn more about the Dead Sea, including its physical features and environmental concerns
- The Dead Sea: Complete Overview, Facts How to Visit
Learn what the Dead Sea is, why you float, key facts (−440 m; ~34% salt), shrinking levels, sinkholes, industry, and safe ways to visit
- Dead Sea Facts | Britannica
Dead Sea, landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan in southwestern Asia It has the lowest elevation and is the lowest body of water on the surface of Earth Learn more about the Dead Sea, including its physical features and environmental concerns
- Where is Dead Sea Located? Israel and Jordan
The Dead Sea is a saltwater lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and Palestine to the west It is located in the Jordan Rift Valley, which is part of the larger Jordan Valley
- In the lowest place on Earth, a sea is rapidly dying - CNN
The Dead Sea sits where Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian land meet and is a place of extremes It’s the lowest point on the planet, around 1,400 feet below sea level
- Dead Sea - WorldAtlas
The Dead Sea, also known as the Salt Sea, is a saline lake in southwestern Asia located between Jordan and Israel This natural wonder is located at an elevation of 430 5 meters below sea level, making it the Earth’s lowest land-based feature
- Discover Dead Sea Tourism | Israel Tours Holidays
At 439 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest exposed land surface on Earth Its salinity reaches 34 2%, nearly ten times that of the ocean, producing a density of 1 24 g mL that makes it physically impossible to sink Our most comprehensive guide to everything before you visit
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