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Is Caspian Sea is the largest freshwater lake in the world?

Hydrology. The Caspian has characteristics common to both seas and lakes. It is often listed as the world's largest lake, although it is not freshwater: the 1.2% salinity classes it with brackish water bodies. It contains about 3.5 times as much water, by volume, as all five of North America's Great Lakes combined.



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Lacking an outlet, the Caspian Sea loses water only by evaporation, leading to the accumulation of salt. Although a lake, the Caspian is not a freshwater lake; the water delivered by the Volga River minimizes the lake's salt content at the northern end, but the Caspian grows more saline to the south.

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Hydrology. The Caspian has characteristics common to both seas and lakes. It is often listed as the world's largest lake, although it is not freshwater: the 1.2% salinity classes it with brackish water bodies. It contains about 3.5 times as much water, by volume, as all five of North America's Great Lakes combined.

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What is unique about the Caspian Sea? The Caspain Sea is the world's largest inland body of water and the world's largest salt lake.

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The Caspian covers 371,000 square kilometres and is considered the largest inland lake due to its sheer proportions. It is huge owing to the inflow from several major rivers and reservoirs.

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3. Can you swim in the Caspian Sea? Most parts of the sea are perfect for swimming and relaxing. It has a fantastic climate, and not to forget that the sands in the Absheron peninsula, near Baku and other villages, are rich in minerals and salts with healing properties.

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The Caspian Sea is larger than the Lake Superior by surface area. The surface area of the Caspian Sea measures approximately 371, 000 square kilometers while the surface area of Lake Superior measures approximately 82,000 square kilometers.

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Lake Superior is the world's largest freshwater lake by area (31,700 mi2 /82,100 km2). It is also the coldest and deepest of the Great Lakes, with a maximum depth of 406 meters (1,332 feet). By most measures, it is the healthiest of all the Great Lakes.

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Lake Baikal, in Siberia, holds the distinction of being both the deepest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake, holding more than 20% of the unfrozen fresh water on the surface of Earth. It is also the oldest freshwater lake in the world, with an estimated age of 20 million to 25 million years.

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