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Eh...they are lakes that have dried up. Which is of course why they are called "dry" lakes.

Salton Sea in south-east California is a sea (a salty lake) that is rapidly drying up due to the ongoing droughts that have plagued California on and off for several decades now.

Aral Sea south of the Russian Federation is another such lake that is disappearing for the lack of rainfall and streams to keep it filled.

With the global climate change more and more lakes/seas are drying up due to the resulting extended and more severe droughts. Which is to say the Earth is getting more dry lakes than ever before in modern history.

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Duane Anymouse

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