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From Snowfields to Sea Monsters: The SM-1’s LegacyPictured here, the Alekseyev SM-1 was an incredible first-of-its-kind “wing-in-ground-effect” vehicle that made its first ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘The Caspian Sea is shrinking. It is visible with the naked eye’Located between Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Azerbaijan, the Caspian Sea is the world’s largest landlocked body ...
Damming, over-extraction, pollution and, increasingly, the human-caused climate crisis are driving the decline of the Caspian Sea. Some experts fear it’s being pushed to the point of no return.
Scientists Map the Grand Canyon of the Sea And this isn’t the first time the area has seen shallow waters—according to Podolyako, Caspian Sea water levels fell during the 1930s, 1970s, and the ...
The waters of the Caspian Sea appear deceptively calm. But this sea route – which provides a direct path between Iran and Russia – is increasingly busy with cargo traffic, including suspected ...
Russia has not confirmed its use of the Caspian for attacks on Ukraine, but it was not always so coy. In October 2015, official media quoted then-Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu as saying that the ...
Maps: See Where Israeli Strikes Damaged Iranian Nuclear and Military Facilities - The New York Times
Israel has attacked nuclear, military and energy facilities in Iran. Here is a look at the destruction so far.
The sea is spread across 370,000 sq km and is fed by some 130 rivers. However, there are major differences between its northern and southern regions as the northern part has less salty water and ...
However, if global temperatures rise over 2 degrees Celsius, the sea could drop nearly 70 feet by 2100, according to the study. The Caspian Sea covers an area of 143,200 square miles, if action is not ...
The Caspian Sea is shared by five states – Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan. But it is Kazakhstan, where the giant lake is most shallow, ... Caspian Sea locator map.
The waters of the Caspian Sea appear deceptively calm. But this sea route – which provides a direct path between Iran and Russia – is increasingly busy with cargo traffic, including suspected ...
Damming, over-extraction, pollution and, increasingly, the human-caused climate crisis are driving the decline of the Caspian Sea. Some experts fear it’s being pushed to the point of no return.
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