The dead sea.
Both Lake Eyre and the Dead Sea are extremely salty. They both have elevations below sea level. Lake Eyre is 15m below sea level, whereas the dead Sea is over 400m below sea level.
Yes, the Dead Sea is very salty.
It's impossible to give a definite answer because nobody's counting. Nevertheless, the answer is most likely the Dead Sea. This sea is 1,388 feet below sea level and is incredibly salty. It averages around 33.5% salinity. This level of saltiness makes it a very difficult environment for fish and other sea-dwelling animals to live. It is for this reason that it acquired the name "the Dead Sea."
40 feet below sea level is at a higher elevation than 14 feet below sea level. Elevation is measured by the distance above or below a reference point, such as sea level, so the higher the number below sea level, the lower the elevation.
The Dead Sea is at an altitude of 423m below sea level.add The Salton Sea in US is 69m below seal level.
if the land surrounding the sea is below sea level
the dead sea has very salty water. you can float because of the high content of salt.
The Mediterranean Sea is less salty than the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is the saltiest water on earth because of the high level of evaporation.
above sea level
14.7 psi = sea level. 15.2 psi = 1671 ft below sea level
Belgium and its neighbour Netherlands have large tracts of land below sea level, and subject to inundation(flooding(. However, the local populations of Belgians and Dutch, have over many centuries, built dikes, canals and windmills in order to control water levels, and prevent the sea from flooding in . The area around the city of Antwerp (Belgium) is all below sea-level. Similarly in the Netherlands, the areas around Amsterdam, Utrecht, and the Haag(Hague). The Dutch have also built a pair of massive Storm Flood Gates across The Waal river(Europoort) to prevent flooding
No, deserts can occur from elevations below sea level to thousands of feet above sea level.