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Lake Belga is the largest freshwater lake in Asia and Europe, as well as the deepest and largest lake in the world. Located in the south of Eastern Siberia, Russia, it was known as the "North Sea" in ancient China. Lake Baikal is long and curved, 636 kilometers long, with an average width of 48 kilometers and a kilometer wide at its widest point, covering an area of about 31,500 square kilometers.
The Dead Sea is the lowest body of water on Earth, with an average water surface of about 400 meters below sea level, and is an inland salt lake located between Israel and Jordan. The Jordan River flows from its northern part. The Dead Sea is 80 kilometers long and 18 kilometers wide, with a surface area of 1,020 square kilometers and an average depth of 300 meters, with a maximum depth of 400 meters.
The Lisan Peninsula in the east of the lake divides the lake into two basins of different sizes and depths, with the northern side accounting for three-quarters of the area and a depth of 400 meters, and the southern side averaging less than 3 meters deep. There is no outlet, and the inflow is mainly by the Jordan River, and the amount of water inflow is roughly equal to the amount of evaporation, making it one of the most salinous natural water bodies in the world. The shore of the lake is also rich in salt, and it is difficult for organisms to survive in and around the lake, so it is called the "Dead Sea".
The upper water temperature of the lake is 19-37, the salinity is less than 300, and it is rich in sulfate and bicarbonate. The bottom water temperature is 22, the salinity is 332, and it is rich in sulfide, magnesium, potassium, chlorine, and bromine; Its bottom is saturated with sodium and chloride. There are chemical plants and salt works in Saidum on the south bank.
After reading the information, do you understand?
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Lake Belga The distance from the lake to the lake is the largest.
Dead Sea The surface of the lake is below sea level and the distance from the lake to the sea level is maximum.
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The deepest understanding should be the distance from the center of the lake level to the bottom of the lake. The Dead Sea is only about 400 meters below sea level, not higher than the natural depth of Lake Baikal.
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I really don't know if you understand geography.
You're talking about the deepest, not the lowest at sea level.
These are two concepts!
If you say so, the deepest place should be the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean~
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The landlord's understanding is good or poor.
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Categories: Life >> Transportation.
Analysis: Yes.
The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia, and here are the details:
The surface water temperature of Lake Baikal is 9 12 in August, the water temperature along the coast can reach 20, the seasonal variation of water temperature is small below the depth of 250 30o m, the lake freezes in January and thaws in May, and the ice thickness is 70 115 cm. The water of Lake Baikal is medium-large, medium and large, low in salinity, weakly alkaline, and the total salt content does not exceed 150 milligrams. Annual precipitation is 200 350 mm in the north-central part of the lake and 500 900 mm in the south.
The average temperature of the lake in January and February is -19, and in August it is 11. Lake Baikal itself forms a huge natural complex, which has a great impact on the coastal areas due to its vast surface and large volume of water, and has a significant lakeside climate along the coast, which is warm in winter and cool in summer along the shoreline compared to neighboring areas, higher in winter than in the vicinity 5 7 in winter and 5 low in summer. There are also unique strong winds, such as Barguzin (northeasterly) and Kurtuk (southwest).
Lake Baikal is not only rich in hydraulic and biological resources, but also very attractive in terms of tourism resources, and the natural scenery of Baikal is very smoky, quiet and beautiful, providing very good conditions for the development of tourism.
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Summary. Lake Baikal is formed by the movement of the earth's crust, belongs to the first fault collapse type lake, scientific geologists analyze that Zui began to form 25 million years ago, is formed in several levels of huge **, about 20 million years ago its main outline was formed, this area will still occur more than 2,000 times a year, it is no exaggeration to say that Baikal is also a large lake that was shaken out by such geological activities. The vegetation in the basin is relatively good, and the rivers in it have a small sediment content, so the lake water is very clear, the sunlight can reach 17 meters below the water surface, and the water quality also meets the drinking water standard, so that humans can drink it directly.
Hello dear and happy to answer for you. The average depth of this narrow lake is 730 meters, and the depth of the lake is 1,637 meters, and its area is 10,000 square kilometers.
Lake Baikal is formed by the movement of the earth's crust, belongs to the first fault collapse type lake, scientific geologists analyze that Zui began to form 25 million years ago, was formed in several huge **, about 20 million years ago its main outline was formed, this area will still occur more than 2,000 times a year, it is no exaggeration to say that Baikal is also a large lake that was shaken by such geological activities. The vegetation in the basin is relatively good, and the sediment content of the rivers in Wangzhong is small, so the lake water is very clear, the sunlight can directly hit 17 meters below the water surface, and the water quality has also reached the water standard of drinking the poor Chi Mountain, and human beings can drink it directly.
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1. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal.
2. Lake Baikal, located in the south of Eastern Siberia, in the territory of the Republic of Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, between 51°29 55°46 north latitude and 103°41 109°57 east longitude, with a total volume of trillion cubic meters (2015) and a maximum depth of 1637 meters (2015), is the world's deepest lake and the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia. The lake is 636 kilometers long, 48 kilometers wide on average, 10,000 square kilometers in area, formed by strata fault collapse, 455 meters above sea level, and 730 meters in average water depth.
3. Lake Baikal was known as the Beihai in ancient China and was known as the "Pearl of Siberia", and in 1996, UNESCO registered Baikal as a World Natural Heritage Site.
4. Lake Baikal is injected by 336 large and small rivers, including the Selenga River, with a catchment area of 10,000 square kilometers. The Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei River, flows from this point, and there are 27 small islands in the lake, which are not covered by Quaternary glaciers, and still retain freshwater animals from the Tertiary period, such as Baikal seals, whitefish, Omul fish, sharks, etc. The lake is an important fishing ground in Siberia and has a great influence on the climate of the region.
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