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In Israel, large quantities of potash are extracted by evaporating water from the Dead Sea, which is highly concentrated with mineral salts including potash. The evaporation process allows the potash to be separated and harvested for use in various industries such as agriculture for fertilizer production. Israel is one of the world's leading producers of potash due to the abundance of mineral-rich resources in the Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea is bordered by Jordan and Israel. Amman is the capital city of Jordan. Jerusalem is the capital city of Israel.
The country that borders Israel to the west is the Mediterranean Sea.
Parts of Israel's borders are defined by the Mediterranean Sea, the Sea of Galilee,the Dead Sea, and the Gulf of Aqaba (which is the far north end of the Red Sea).
The hottest area in Israel is typically the Arava Valley region, located in the southern part of the country near the Dead Sea. Summer temperatures can often soar above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in this region.