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the capian sea is a lake. Why?​

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Answered by swapneelBk
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Like many lakes, it does not feed into an ocean, but it is sea-like in its size and depth. ... When Iran and the USSR were the only two countries to border the Caspian, a series of bilateral treaties identified it as a lake that they divided equally. Iran, which has a short Caspian coast, still prefers this idea.

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