The Caspian Sea is slightly salty, because it was originally part of the ocean and it is endorheic, meaning there is no outlet.
Yes. The previous answerer probably didn't know what a misnomer is.
Though it is called the Caspian SEA, it is, in fact, a lake, the largest in the world.
It is brackish, meaning it is slightly salty.
No, it is salt. Lake Baikal is fresh water.
Slightly salty.
saltwater
Lake Baikal Is the worlds largest freshwater lake
Lake Maracaibo is the largest natural lake.
Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake in terms of volume.The caspian sea
The Caspian Sea.
No. Lake Albert is Africa's 7th largest lake. Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake and the worlds second largest lake (by area). Lake Superior is the World's largest freshwater lake.
No. Lake Albert is Africa's 7th largest lake. Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake and the worlds second largest lake (by area). Lake Superior is the World's largest freshwater lake.
No. Lake Albert is Africa's 7th largest lake. Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake and the worlds second largest lake (by area). Lake Superior is the World's largest freshwater lake.
Lake Superior is the largest lake in North America and the largest freshwater lake in the world. (The Caspian Sea is a saltwater lake.)
caspian sea
The world's largest lake is the Caspian Sea which is completely enclosed by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. There's no such thing as a "fresh salt water lake"
The Caspian Sea is the Worlds largest salt-water lake.
In terms of volume of water, the largest is Lake Baikal in Siberia. Siberia is in Russia. In terms of surface area the Caspian Sea is largest but it is not freshwater. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake by surface area.