Why is the Dead Sea so salty and full of minerals?
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NOAA estimates that the water in the Dead Sea is five to nine times as briny as seawater. ... In the arid low-lying desert, the water that collects in the Dead Sea evaporates more quickly than water in the open ocean, leaving vast quantities of salt behind, the MDSRC explains.
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NOAA estimates that the water in the Dead Sea is five to nine times as briny as seawater. ... In the arid low-lying desert, the water that collects in the Dead Sea evaporates more quickly than water in the open ocean, leaving vast quantities of salt behind, the MDSRC explains.
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