why does the dead sea have high salinity ?
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- The Dead Sea, also known as the Salt Sea, is actually a salt lake. It has a single source, the Jordan River, and is not connected to the ocean. Its landlocked nature causes the water to evaporate and leave behind massive amounts of salt, making it so dense that people can float on top of it.
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At high depths, the water in the Dead Sea becomes so concentrated that it can’t hold any more salt. Because of this, undissolved salt actually builds up on the seafloor.
This salty sea, technically a lake, is landlocked by Jordan and Palestine. It is a prime vacation spot due to the high density of the water. Because of all the salt, swimmers can easily float on the surface of this lake. However, no animals can survive in this excessive salinity. There are no fish, crustaceans, or mollusks in these waters. However, when researches explored extreme depths in the Dead Sea, they found a fresh water spring surrounded by microbes. This is evidence that the Dead Sea isn’t completely dead after all.
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