It's a very hot place, and the salt factories evaporate the water (to isolate the salt). Since it doesn't rain over there, the Jordan river is the only thing giving water to the dead sea. The dead sea is actually drying up.
very little water flows in the Jordan river into the dead sea, most of it is stopped in the kineret (sea of galili) and used as Israels main water supply. The rest evaporates, after all the dead sea area is one of the hottest places on the planet.
Water leaves the Dead Sea by evaporating. There is no outlet. This also why it is the Dead Sea- evaporation over thousands of years has left behind the salts and minerals- far too salty for fish to live in it.
The heat of the sun evaporates a significant portion of the water in the Dead Sea, enough to offset the inflow from the Jordan River. In fact, the current salt-mining in the Dead Sea is resulting in a decrease in the quantity of water in the Dead Sea.
because its quite hot around the dead sea,and the Jordan sea is really the Jordan river.because its quite hot around the dead sea,and the Jordan sea is really the Jordan river.
The River Jordan flows in to the Dead Sea
River Jordan.
The Jordan river flows into the Dead sea, but the Dead is actually a lake and has no outlet to a sea such as the Mediterranean.
It flows to Syria to Israel and Jordan
The Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea.
The Jordan River flows into a lake called the Dead Sea.
The Jordan River
The Red Sea
The Jordan River is what flows into the Dead Sea. The Wadi Arabah is a dry riverbed that continues from the Dead Sea to the Red Sea.
The river Jordan flows into the Dead Sea.
Jordan comes from the name of the Jordan River, which flows between Jordan and Israel.