the water from d dead c dosent flow out.
Where does the water come from in the dead sea and what are the names of the rivers and tributaries that flow into the dead sea?
The Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea is so salty because it has no outlet for water to flow out, causing minerals to accumulate and make the water salty.
The Dead Sea is very salty because it has no outlet for water to flow out. Water evaporates from the sea, leaving behind salt and minerals, which makes the water more concentrated and salty.
The Dead Sea became so salty because it has no outlet for water to flow out, causing water to evaporate and leave behind salt and minerals.
The dead sea is not called the dead sea because people sink in it and die, it's called that because there is no water flow, and no creatures swim in it. That is why it is called the dead sea. It doesn't seem to exist, it's like it is dead.
The Dead Sea has a high concentration of salt because it has no outlet for water to flow out. Water evaporates from the sea, leaving behind minerals like salt, which become more concentrated over time.
The source of the dead sea is all the salt that the water has (the dead sea is the saltiest body of water in the world).
There is no canal between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. The lower level of the Dead Sea would result in a huge flow of water down to that body of water and it would have some major ecological impacts. It has been discussed as one way of generating electricity.
There are many rivers that flow into inland bodies of water that are not connected to the generality of the oceans and seas. One that comes to mind is the Jordan. Curiously, most of those large inland bodies of water are called seas! E.g. the Aral Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea has high salinity levels because it has no outlet for water to flow out. Water from the Jordan River flows in and evaporates, leaving behind salt and minerals, which increases the salinity over time.
affluent - sea water effluent - river water (the flow out of sea) influent - river water (the flow into sea)