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Q: In what way are lake baikal and the Caspian sea the same?
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How do the waters of the Caspian sea and lake Baikal differ?

The Caspian sea is wider, but lake Baikal is deeper, and clearer, and colder.


What is the deepst lake in russia?

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Is Caspian Sea the largest sweet water lake of Asia?

The Caspian Sea is the largest lake on Earth, and it is located between Asia and Europe. However, it is salty, not fresh. The largest freshwater lake in Asia is Lake Baikal.


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