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.
A terminal lake, or an endorheic basin. Europe's Dead Sea and Caspian Sea, and Utah's Great Salt Lake, are notable examples.
It depends on how long you hold them underwater. It's possible to drown in the Dead Sea, or die from some other cause there, but that's not where it gets the name. It's called the Dead Sea because it has no outlets, and is extremely saline so that it's difficult for marine life to live in it.
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The Dead Sea is also called the Dead Sea.
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The Dead Sea is a lake.
These lakes have no outlets to carry the salts away to the sea.
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