The Dead Sea is said to be shrinking due to all the water usage from all the countries that use the excess water flow from the Jordan River. Water is also decreasing due to fertilizer makers siphoning the water out.
Enclosed seas, also known as endorheic basins, are bodies of water that do not drain into the ocean and are surrounded by land. Examples of enclosed seas include the Caspian Sea, which is the largest enclosed inland body of water, and the Aral Sea, which has significantly shrunk due to irrigation and climate changes. Other notable enclosed seas include the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake. These bodies often experience high salinity levels due to evaporation exceeding inflow.
The Dead Sea has a much higher concentration of salt compared to other bodies of water, making it unfit for most organisms to survive in. In contrast, other seas and oceans have a lower salt concentration that can support a variety of marine life. Salinity levels in the water affect the osmotic balance within organisms, and extreme salinity levels can be toxic.
They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
The salinity in isolated seas and salt-water lakes (for example, the Dead Sea) can be considerably greater. SO there's a high salinity in the Dead Sea. :D
The higher the salinity of the water the easier it is to float - the Dead Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Great Salt Lake.
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oceans and seas
Caspian, Dead, Aral, Black seas.
All seas have salt water because they have sand which has salt.
medtrainiean sea
Almost all seas consist of salt water, because they are connected to an ocean.
all seas have at least some salt in them