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:Michael
There are two inland seas that border Kazakhstan, Aral sea and Caspian seaKazakhstan borders the Caspian Sea in the west and the Aral Sea in the southwest.
The Aral Sea is said to be located in Central Asia, and borders Central Asian countries such as Afghanistan and Kazakhstan.
42 N 50 E is in the Caspian Sea. It is bordered by Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkmenistan. There is a patchwork of individual borders on the Caspian Sea, each area belonging to the five countries mentioned above.
It depends on how strong it is and if there are any mountains blocking sea breezes (sea breeze don't usually blow higher than 600m above sea level). If you had a 7 knot breeze it would only travel around 50km inland. If you had a 14 knot breeze it would travel around 100km inland. If you had a 21 knot breeze it would travel up to 150km inland (quite unlikely though as sea breezes aren't that strong). But on a normal sea breeze blowing day it would travel about 75km inland.
The sea which borders northwestern Russia is called the Kara Sea. The Kara Sea is a part of the Arctic Ocean.
The Aral Sea borders the countries of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The Syr Dar'ya River runs into the Aral Sea and runs through the southern part of Kazakhstan. The Caspian Sea
There are two inland seas that border Kazakhstan, Aral sea and Caspian seaKazakhstan borders the Caspian Sea in the west and the Aral Sea in the southwest.
Kazakhstan is bordered on its west by the Caspian Sea. It also includes the north shore of the Aral Sea, a landlocked lake that has dwindled in size and is no longer a single large sea. Kazakhstan shares land borders on the north, east, and south with Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.
The Aral Sea.
The Caspian Sea
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Kazakhstan is bordered by the Caspian Sea but this sea is also isolated from oceans.
The Aral Sea is located across the border of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
No, it has borders on both the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
The major body of water along the western boundaries of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan is the CASPIAN SEA.
The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water that borders both Europe and Asia. The sea is surrounded by five countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Iran border the Caspian Sea.