NO NO! Of course not! well, not now, but maybe in a million years from now, then yes i think so.
it would not eat all of the dead fish and sea food
no it dose not disappear.
The surface of the Dead Sea is more than 400 meters below sea level and mineral laden water flowing into it from the Jordan River disappear by evaporation. Minerals left behind after the water evaporates make the Dead Sea about nine times as salty as the oceans. Animal and plant life cannot exist in this high a concentration of salt, so the Dead Sea was given its name long ago because there was no evidence of any forms of life in it. There are tiny microbes living in the Dead Sea, but their existence was unknown before the 1900's.
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The Dead Sea is also called the Dead Sea.
the dead sea was once a 'normal' sea like the rest, but evapoation made a higher percentage of water disappear than normal seas so when that happens the salinity of the water increases the way the dead sea has gone. Its not that salt has been added from a mysterious source, it that water has been taken away.
Dead sea should be a sea.
The Dead Sea.
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The Dead Sea is a lake.
It makes dead bodys disappear
the temperature in that area rose.