Geography, asked by abbystutsman, 3 months ago

Why have many experts decided that the Aral Sea might be beyond saving? What does this situation say about the effects that human activity can have on the planet?

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Answered by suchitasingh057
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Because the Aral Sea has shrunk by approximately 90 percent since the 1960s, many people believe the damage is probably irreversible. The salinity of the water has increased so drastically that almost all the natural plants and animals living in and around the sea have died off.

Answered by anjugoyal954
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The Aral Sea is beyond saving because the surface is so dry and if water comes into the sea, it will evaporate quicker thanks to the hotter conditions. In a whole twelve years, it has only increased by 10%. ... Also, the Aral Sea isn't affected by climate change or rising sea levels for anybody who thinks it is.

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