Aral SEa
It was already subject to excess evaporation. By 1988, the 850-mile-long Karakum Canal took large amounts of water from the rivers that flow into the Aral, slowing its intake to a fraction of what it once was.
Because they would give Russia an out let via the Black Sea through the Sea of Marmara to the Mediterranean. Because they would give Russia an out let via the Black Sea through the Sea of Marmara to the Mediterranean.
The Aral Sea is a saltwater lake which spans the borders of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The Aral Sea is drying up due to irresponsible irrigation .
access to the Mediterranean Sea
The sea that will disappear if continued to be used for cotton irrigation is the Aral Sea. This is on account of the fact that they divert the rivers in order to perform the cotton irrigation and this causes no water to be able to reach the Aral Sea.
The Soviets constructed huge irrigation facilities to boost the land under irrigation from the Aral Sea
Aral
The Laptev Sea, but other sea's north of Russia are Barents Sea, Kara Sea, and the East Siberian Sea.
Russia
The Kara sea borders northwestern Russia
Seas on Russia's eastern coast include the Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan.
The Arctic Sea (northern cost), the Bering Sea (eastern coast), and the Sea of Okhotsk (southeast coast) surround Russia.