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Mateo Rubio
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26 November, 07:07
Why is the Dead Sea so salty?
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Ryder Reynolds
26 November, 07:08
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All the minerals of the surrounding area get washed into one pool, which in turn gets baked by the sun. The salts are concentrated so much, it's 10 times as salty as the ocean.
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