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    Does the density of the Dead Sea remain constant or increasing?

    Question #128034. Asked by mariappank511. (Nov 26 12 9:49 AM)


    Arpeggionist

    The dead sea is shrinking - thus it is getting more salty. However, there's quite a bit of salt mining going on there, so it can't really be said for certain...

    Nov 26 12, 12:06 PM
    rayven80

    The density of the Dead Sea appears to be rather steady. It may become denser in a dry year but the more water that flows into it, the easier evaporation becomes.

    http://exact-me.org/overview/p4144.htm

    Nov 26 12, 2:13 PM


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