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The Dead Sea has no outlets primarily due to its unique geological and hydrological characteristics. It is situated in a depression below sea level, and its high evaporation rates exceed the inflow of water from the Jordan River and other sources. This results in a concentration of minerals and salts, leading to its extreme salinity. The lack of drainage allows the Dead Sea to remain a terminal basin, where water accumulates but does not escape.

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