The water level in the Dead Sea get, a noticeable decline, leaving behind it thousands of holes, where there are currently nearly 3,000 hole on the occupied Palestinian side and hundreds of holes on the Jordanian side.
This sudden severe increase in the frequency of these holes, at a time the sea wa contains only 40 hole in 1990. The drought of the Dead Sea began at the beginning of the sixties due to excessive consumption of the Jordan River, which is the main river pours into it, and because of the many evaporation holes on its shores which are used to extract the precious metals.
It is expected that the lake, the most natural salinity and below the Earth's surface lake , dries out in the full year 2050.
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