The Dead Se The Wonders Of The Dead Sea

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Niagara Falls, Mount Everest, and Ayers Rock are all wonders of the world. Have you ever thought about what it would be like without them? One of the most unique parts of the world would be gone. Places that you want to see in person that you would not be able to. The Dead Sea is also considered to be one the wonders of the world. Unlike the others, it is at serious risk of disappearing for good. The Dead Sea is being left to die again.
At 427 meters (1,729 feet) below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth. Being 34.2 percent salinity, 9.6 times saltier than the average ocean, the Dead Sea is also one of the saltiest bodies of water on earth. The Dead Sea has a density of 1.24 making it easy to float. These circumstances make it impossible for animals to flourish. The Dead Sea is fifty kilometers long by fifteen kilometers wide and 306 meters deep (Dead Sea Wonder). The sea borders Jordan to the east, and Israel and Palestine to the west. The sea’s main water source is the Jordan River, and that is where the trouble begins.
There are many reasons as to why the eighth wonder of the world is shrinking. The diversion from the Jordan River due to conservation efforts is the biggest cause. The Jordan River is the sea’s main water source. Since the Dead Sea can no longer rely on the Jordan River, it has become more dependent on rainfall. Unfortunately, rainfall in the desert climate is very rare. On average, there is not more than four inches of rain in the northern part of the sea, and two inches in the south. The climate also causes a lot of evaporation. More water is getting evaporated from the sea than precipitated back into it. To make conditions even more harsh, companies hungry for profit consume much of the Dead ...

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...Jordan and Palestine do not have that kind of money to spend. Israel has the money but has more important causes it needs to fund first. If all three countries contributed, it would be possible to bring life back to the Dead Sea. This would mean that all three countries would have to work together. Due to their current relationships, it is not likely that they will come together any time soon.
If nothing is done about the shrinking of the Dead Sea, it will disappear. The sea is shrinking at a face pace. If nothing is done soon, it will be too late. Saving the Dead Sea would be costly, but possible. In order for this to occur, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine would have to come together. Their relationships as of now make it very unlikely for that to happen. The world is a huge place, but there are not that many places like the Dead Sea, one of the world’s true marvels.

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