The Dead Sea is one of the bodies of water on the Earth. It is found between the country of Jordan and Israel.
The Dead Sea is located between two countries, Jordan and Israel. It is a endorheic lake that is located in the Jordan Rift Valley.
The valley of the Dead Sea, now between Israel & Jordan.
No, the black sea and the dead sea have to different locations and they are two different seas.
The Red Sea and the Dead Sea are two separate bodies of water. The Red Sea separates Africa from Asia. It is a large inlet of the Indian Ocean. The Dead Sea is a large saltwater lake bordering Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. It is made after the river Jordan flows from the Sea of Gallilae down the river and lands there. It gets it's name The Dead Sea because it is so salty nothing can live in it.
JordanThe Dead sea lays on the border of Israel and Jordan
The difference in elevation between Mount Everest, which is 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level, and the Dead Sea, which is approximately 400 meters (1,312 feet) below sea level, is the sum of their elevations. To calculate the difference in elevation, you can subtract the elevation of the Dead Sea from the elevation of Mount Everest: 8,848 meters (Mount Everest) - (-400 meters) (Dead Sea) = 8,848 meters + 400 meters = 9,248 meters So, the difference in elevation between Mount Everest and the Dead Sea is approximately 9,248 meters (or about 9.25 kilometers). This means that Mount Everest is roughly 9.25 kilometers higher in elevation than the Dead Sea.
no - two seas, different locations
The Dead Sea is located in the northern portion of Israel. Mount Everest is located in the Himalayas on the Nepal/China border; the border between the two countries officially runs through the summit.
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The saltiest of the four major oceans is the Atlantic Ocean. The Dead Sea is much saltier, but is not an ocean it is a lake. The Dead Sea is so salty nothing can live in there. Most oceans are around 3.5% salt (35 parts per thousand (ppt)) The Dead Sea contains around 33.7% salt, it ranges in layers that are between 300 and 400 ppt
Jordan River Sea of Galilee (Kinneret) Dead Sea