The Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth, holds approximately 0.05% of the world's total supply of freshwater. While it is technically classified as a sea, it is primarily composed of saltwater. Its unique characteristics and geographical significance make it an important body of water, but its contribution to global freshwater resources is relatively minimal.
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the majority of the world water is salt water, and about 3% of the worlds water is fresh but 2% of that water is glaciers. so that leaves only 1% of the worlds water supply
It is the worlds largest inland body of water, the worlds largest lake or a full sea
It is the worlds largest inland body of water. : )
The Caspian Sea is the Worlds largest salt-water lake.
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The world's largest lake is the Caspian Sea which is completely enclosed by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. There's no such thing as a "fresh salt water lake"
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India contains 16% of the worlds total water supply.
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