The largest inland body of salt water in the United States is the Great Salt Lake, located in Utah. This lake is a remnant of the ancient Lake Bonneville and has varying salinity levels, making it one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. Its size can fluctuate significantly due to evaporation and seasonal changes, but it typically covers an area of around 1,700 square miles.
Utah
The largest drainage basin in North America is the Gulf of Mexico.
An inland body of water is a body of water located away from the coast, such as a lake or a reservoir. It can be either freshwater or saltwater, depending on its source and whether it is connected to the ocean.
Puget Sound
Puget Sound
The Pacific Ocean is the largest salt water body
a large inland body of fresh water or salt water.
The pacific ocean
California's Salton Sea.
Bras D'Pr Lakes, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
The Caspian Sea is not only the world's largest salt water lake, but it is also the deepest with a maximum depth of approximately 1025 meters (3360 ft).