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The Caspian: Sea or Lake?
There's some confusion around the Caspian Sea, namely, is it actually a sea? Don't we usually call fully enclosed bodies of water, lakes? Hopefully this clears things up a little.
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published: 24 Apr 2018
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Caspian Sea Facts!
Caspian Sea Facts!
Caspian sea is the largest inland water body in the world. It is also one of the largest salt lake in the world. In todays video, we will know the reasons why it is one of the disputed sea in the world.
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0:00- Intro
0:35- History
0:54- Marine species
1:15- Cavier farming
1:45- Caspian sea new facts
1:53- Caspian sea summit
2:00- Difference between lake & sea
2:28- Caspian sea dispute reasons
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Caspian Sea. The Largest Lake In The World?
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The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake.
It lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia.
It has a surface area of 372,000 km2 (144,000 sq mi) and covers an area larger than Germany.
It has a salinity of approximately 1.2%, about a third of the salinity of average seawater.
It is bounded by Kazakhstan to the northeast, Russia to the northwest, Azerbaijan to the southwest, Iran to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southeast.
The sea stretches 1,200 km (750 mi) from north to south, with an aver...
published: 20 Mar 2023
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I never knew that the Caspian "Sea" was never really a sea at all...🤔#shorts
The Caspian sea is an extremely large body of water in eastern Asia. But despite its name, it isn’t actually a sea at all. Instead, the Caspian Sea is classified as a lake because it’s completely surrounded by land, and doesn't have any natural water connections to the ocean.
But to understand why the Caspian Sea is even named this way, we have to go back a couple thousand years. For centuries, the people surrounding this area couldn’t grasp how large this body of water was, and thought that it was either an ocean, or some sort of sea similar to the Mediterranean
Because of this, a Greek Philosopher showed up and gave it the name, the “Caspian Sea”, which was named after the Caspi people, who lived in the Caucasus mountain region.
Obviously, today, we live in a world where satellite im...
published: 18 Jan 2023
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Caspian Sea Monster. Not a plane, not a ship
In the 1960s, an American satellite flying over the USSR captured something that had left many within the US intelligence community scratching their heads. A gigantic machine that didn’t look like anything they’d seen before: not a plane, not a ship but something else. Confused by the type and purpose the Americans dubbed their discovery the Caspian Monster or the Caspian Sea monster which is how it's generally known today.
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published: 12 Apr 2022
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15 Fascinating Facts About Caspian Sea | World's Largest Lake
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake on earth, and it is so big that it is often called a sea. It's located between Europe and Asia, like a big water bridge connecting the two continents.
People have been living around the Caspian Sea for thousands of years, and it is home to lots of different plants and animals, including some species that can only be found there.
People also use the Caspian Sea for fishing and shipping, making it a busy and bustling place.
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published: 20 May 2024
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The shrinking Caspian Sea
The world's largest lake is drying up dramatically. While most of the world is experiencing sea level rise in coastal areas, the opposite is true for the Caspian Sea. https://cna.asia/3UoPRPv
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published: 08 Nov 2024
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Caspian Sea Monster Ekranoplan Flight Video
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These craft were originally developed by the Soviet Union as very high-speed military transports, and were based mostly on the shores of the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. The largest had max take-off weight over 544 tonnes. About 120 ekranoplans (A-90 Orlyonok class) were initially planned to enter military service in the Soviet Navy.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union smaller ekranoplans for non-military use have been under development. The CHDB had already developed the eight-seat Volga-2 in 1985, and Technologies and Transport developed a smaller version by the name of Amphistar.
published: 31 Jul 2009
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Wildest Middle East | Episode 4: Caspian Sea - The Hidden Cradle | Free Documentary Nature
Wildest Middle East - Episode 4: Caspian Sea - The Hidden Cradle | Wildlife Documentary
Watch 'Wildest Middle East - Episode 5' here: https://youtu.be/Q7zsf1HsrGg
In this episode:
At the the heart of one of the most ancient parts of the civilized world, the Caspian sea is the largest land locked body of water on earth. This terrain is home to some of the most unique, mysterious and prehistoric creatures on earth.
From thick forests to remote deserts, along wild mountain ranges and into colourful seas - the Middle East has a spectacular, but virtually unfilmed, natural history. This is where east meets west; where forests meet deserts. This series visits vast and varied Turkey, Egypt, Turkmenistan and Jordan, from the howling deserts to the whispering forests.
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The Strategic Importance of the Caspian Sea
Stratfor Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines the Caspian Sea's large energy reserves and its conflicting maritime boundaries.
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published: 19 May 2014
6:11
The Caspian: Sea or Lake?
There's some confusion around the Caspian Sea, namely, is it actually a sea? Don't we usually call fully enclosed bodies of water, lakes? Hopefully this clears ...
There's some confusion around the Caspian Sea, namely, is it actually a sea? Don't we usually call fully enclosed bodies of water, lakes? Hopefully this clears things up a little.
Music provided by StoneOcean: https://soundcloud.com/stone_ocean
https://wn.com/The_Caspian_Sea_Or_Lake
There's some confusion around the Caspian Sea, namely, is it actually a sea? Don't we usually call fully enclosed bodies of water, lakes? Hopefully this clears things up a little.
Music provided by StoneOcean: https://soundcloud.com/stone_ocean
- published: 24 Apr 2018
- views: 952735
3:08
Caspian Sea Facts!
Caspian Sea Facts!
Caspian sea is the largest inland water body in the world. It is also one of the largest salt lake in the world. In todays video, we will kn...
Caspian Sea Facts!
Caspian sea is the largest inland water body in the world. It is also one of the largest salt lake in the world. In todays video, we will know the reasons why it is one of the disputed sea in the world.
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0:00- Intro
0:35- History
0:54- Marine species
1:15- Cavier farming
1:45- Caspian sea new facts
1:53- Caspian sea summit
2:00- Difference between lake & sea
2:28- Caspian sea dispute reasons
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Caspian Sea. The Largest Lake In The World?
Watch a short video with interesting facts and amazing footage about the Caspian Sea.
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Watch a short video with interesting facts and amazing footage about the Caspian Sea.
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The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake.
It lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia.
It has a surface area of 372,000 km2 (144,000 sq mi) and covers an area larger than Germany.
It has a salinity of approximately 1.2%, about a third of the salinity of average seawater.
It is bounded by Kazakhstan to the northeast, Russia to the northwest,
Azerbaijan to the southwest, Iran to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southeast.
The sea stretches 1,200 km (750 mi) from north to south, with an average width of 320 km (200 mi).
Its gross coverage is 386,400 km2 (149,200 sq mi) and the surface is about 27 m (89 ft) below sea level.
Over 130 rivers provide inflow to the Caspian, the Volga River being the largest. it has no natural outflow other than by evaporation.
The seabed in the south reaches 1,023 m (3,356 ft) below sea level, which is the second-lowest natural non-oceanic depression on Earth after Lake Baikal.
With a surface area of 371,000 square kilometres (143,000 sq mi), the Caspian Sea is nearly five times as big as Lake Superior (82,000 square kilometres (32,000 sq mi)).
The Caspian Sea is home to a wide range of species and is famous for its caviar and oil industries.
The lake's name stems from Caspi, an ancient people who lived to the southwest of the sea in Transcaucasia.
What is the name of the largest river flowing into the Caspian Sea?
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The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake.
It lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia.
It has a surface area of 372,000 km2 (144,000 sq mi) and covers an area larger than Germany.
It has a salinity of approximately 1.2%, about a third of the salinity of average seawater.
It is bounded by Kazakhstan to the northeast, Russia to the northwest,
Azerbaijan to the southwest, Iran to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southeast.
The sea stretches 1,200 km (750 mi) from north to south, with an average width of 320 km (200 mi).
Its gross coverage is 386,400 km2 (149,200 sq mi) and the surface is about 27 m (89 ft) below sea level.
Over 130 rivers provide inflow to the Caspian, the Volga River being the largest. it has no natural outflow other than by evaporation.
The seabed in the south reaches 1,023 m (3,356 ft) below sea level, which is the second-lowest natural non-oceanic depression on Earth after Lake Baikal.
With a surface area of 371,000 square kilometres (143,000 sq mi), the Caspian Sea is nearly five times as big as Lake Superior (82,000 square kilometres (32,000 sq mi)).
The Caspian Sea is home to a wide range of species and is famous for its caviar and oil industries.
The lake's name stems from Caspi, an ancient people who lived to the southwest of the sea in Transcaucasia.
What is the name of the largest river flowing into the Caspian Sea?
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0:45
I never knew that the Caspian "Sea" was never really a sea at all...🤔#shorts
The Caspian sea is an extremely large body of water in eastern Asia. But despite its name, it isn’t actually a sea at all. Instead, the Caspian Sea is classifie...
The Caspian sea is an extremely large body of water in eastern Asia. But despite its name, it isn’t actually a sea at all. Instead, the Caspian Sea is classified as a lake because it’s completely surrounded by land, and doesn't have any natural water connections to the ocean.
But to understand why the Caspian Sea is even named this way, we have to go back a couple thousand years. For centuries, the people surrounding this area couldn’t grasp how large this body of water was, and thought that it was either an ocean, or some sort of sea similar to the Mediterranean
Because of this, a Greek Philosopher showed up and gave it the name, the “Caspian Sea”, which was named after the Caspi people, who lived in the Caucasus mountain region.
Obviously, today, we live in a world where satellite imagery is accessible to everyone, and we now understand things that the ancient people didn’t. It still bears the same name because of those ancient peoples, who lived in a world too large to know any better.
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The Caspian sea is an extremely large body of water in eastern Asia. But despite its name, it isn’t actually a sea at all. Instead, the Caspian Sea is classified as a lake because it’s completely surrounded by land, and doesn't have any natural water connections to the ocean.
But to understand why the Caspian Sea is even named this way, we have to go back a couple thousand years. For centuries, the people surrounding this area couldn’t grasp how large this body of water was, and thought that it was either an ocean, or some sort of sea similar to the Mediterranean
Because of this, a Greek Philosopher showed up and gave it the name, the “Caspian Sea”, which was named after the Caspi people, who lived in the Caucasus mountain region.
Obviously, today, we live in a world where satellite imagery is accessible to everyone, and we now understand things that the ancient people didn’t. It still bears the same name because of those ancient peoples, who lived in a world too large to know any better.
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- published: 18 Jan 2023
- views: 1721897
11:39
Caspian Sea Monster. Not a plane, not a ship
In the 1960s, an American satellite flying over the USSR captured something that had left many within the US intelligence community scratching their heads. A gi...
In the 1960s, an American satellite flying over the USSR captured something that had left many within the US intelligence community scratching their heads. A gigantic machine that didn’t look like anything they’d seen before: not a plane, not a ship but something else. Confused by the type and purpose the Americans dubbed their discovery the Caspian Monster or the Caspian Sea monster which is how it's generally known today.
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In the 1960s, an American satellite flying over the USSR captured something that had left many within the US intelligence community scratching their heads. A gigantic machine that didn’t look like anything they’d seen before: not a plane, not a ship but something else. Confused by the type and purpose the Americans dubbed their discovery the Caspian Monster or the Caspian Sea monster which is how it's generally known today.
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15 Fascinating Facts About Caspian Sea | World's Largest Lake
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake on earth, and it is so big that it is often called a sea. It's located between Europe and Asia, like a big water bridge conn...
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake on earth, and it is so big that it is often called a sea. It's located between Europe and Asia, like a big water bridge connecting the two continents.
People have been living around the Caspian Sea for thousands of years, and it is home to lots of different plants and animals, including some species that can only be found there.
People also use the Caspian Sea for fishing and shipping, making it a busy and bustling place.
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The Caspian Sea is the largest lake on earth, and it is so big that it is often called a sea. It's located between Europe and Asia, like a big water bridge connecting the two continents.
People have been living around the Caspian Sea for thousands of years, and it is home to lots of different plants and animals, including some species that can only be found there.
People also use the Caspian Sea for fishing and shipping, making it a busy and bustling place.
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The shrinking Caspian Sea
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The world's largest lake is drying up dramatically. While most of the world is experiencing sea level rise in coastal areas, the opposite is true for the Caspian Sea. https://cna.asia/3UoPRPv
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Caspian Sea Monster Ekranoplan Flight Video
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These craft were originally developed by the Soviet Union as ...
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These craft were originally developed by the Soviet Union as very high-speed military transports, and were based mostly on the shores of the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. The largest had max take-off weight over 544 tonnes. About 120 ekranoplans (A-90 Orlyonok class) were initially planned to enter military service in the Soviet Navy.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union smaller ekranoplans for non-military use have been under development. The CHDB had already developed the eight-seat Volga-2 in 1985, and Technologies and Transport developed a smaller version by the name of Amphistar.
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These craft were originally developed by the Soviet Union as very high-speed military transports, and were based mostly on the shores of the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. The largest had max take-off weight over 544 tonnes. About 120 ekranoplans (A-90 Orlyonok class) were initially planned to enter military service in the Soviet Navy.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union smaller ekranoplans for non-military use have been under development. The CHDB had already developed the eight-seat Volga-2 in 1985, and Technologies and Transport developed a smaller version by the name of Amphistar.
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52:02
Wildest Middle East | Episode 4: Caspian Sea - The Hidden Cradle | Free Documentary Nature
Wildest Middle East - Episode 4: Caspian Sea - The Hidden Cradle | Wildlife Documentary
Watch 'Wildest Middle East - Episode 5' here: https://youtu.be/Q7zsf1Hs...
Wildest Middle East - Episode 4: Caspian Sea - The Hidden Cradle | Wildlife Documentary
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At the the heart of one of the most ancient parts of the civilized world, the Caspian sea is the largest land locked body of water on earth. This terrain is home to some of the most unique, mysterious and prehistoric creatures on earth.
From thick forests to remote deserts, along wild mountain ranges and into colourful seas - the Middle East has a spectacular, but virtually unfilmed, natural history. This is where east meets west; where forests meet deserts. This series visits vast and varied Turkey, Egypt, Turkmenistan and Jordan, from the howling deserts to the whispering forests.
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1:46
The Strategic Importance of the Caspian Sea
Stratfor Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines the Caspian Sea's large energy reserves and its conflicting maritime boundaries.
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Stratfor Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines the Caspian Sea's large energy reserves and its conflicting maritime boundaries.
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Stratfor Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines the Caspian Sea's large energy reserves and its conflicting maritime boundaries.
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- published: 19 May 2014
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