The
Dead Sea (
Hebrew ים המלח) is an
endorheic lake of
saline water (area: ca. 1050 km² or 401 sq mi), fed by the
Jordan River, surrounded by
Jordan,
Israel and the
West Bank. The Dead Sea is the world's saltiest lake and the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. The surface of the Dead Sea is the lowest point on the
Earth's surface at an
elevation of 417 m below
sea level (2003 figure). The Dead Sea is seriously threatened by diversion of water from the Jordan River and smaller tributaries to supply Israel and Jordan, and by an Israeli potash mine that increases evaporation. The water level has been dropping by as much as one meter per year, and the total surface area is now almost 1/3 less than it was 50 years ago. Plans to save the Dead Sea include the possibility of pumping sea water from the
Red Sea, but there are many serious difficulties and no agreement has been reached.
- See also: brine
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