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Dead Sea
A lake in the Middle East, noted for high salinity and for its banks being the lowest point on Earth
A salt lake, about 397 m (1,300 ft) below sea level, between Israel and Jordan. It is one of the saltiest bodies of water known and is the lowest point on the surface of the earth. the Dead Sea a large lake between Israel and Jordan. It is over 25% salt, so people can float in it very easily. Arabic Al-Bar al-Mayyit Hebrew Yam Ha Mela ancient Lacus Asphaltites Landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan. The lowest body of water on Earth, it averages about 1,312 ft (400 m) below sea level. It is 50 mi (80 km) long and up to 11 mi (18 km) wide. Its northern half belongs to Jordan, while its southern half is divided between Jordan and Israel. After the Six-Day War (1967), however, the Israeli army remained in control of the entire western shore. The Dead Sea lies between Judaea to the west and the Transjordanian plateaus to the east; the Jordan River flows in from the north. It has been associated with biblical history since the time of Abraham
inland body of salt water located on the border of Israel and Jordan lowest place on the face of the earth
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