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Saline lakes (i.e., bodies of water that have salinities in excess of 3 grams per litre) are widespread and occur on all continents, including Antarctica. Saline lakes include the largest lake in the world, the Caspian Sea; the lowest lake, the Dead Sea;
There are about 30 salt water lakes in the world and the Great Salt Lake is the largest in the western hemisphere. It has the 9th highest salinity in the world. It is also the 4th largest terminal lake in the world.
Saline lakes display a large range in size, ionic composition, flora and fauna, and age (from ephemeral playa to ancient lakes). Saline lakes usually occur in hydrologically closed (endorheic) drainage basins. Approximately 1/10 of the Earths surface area is made up of endorheic drainage basins.
Asia. Much of Western and Central Asia is a giant endorheic region made up of a number of contiguous closed basins. The region contains several basins and terminal lakes, including: The Caspian Sea, the largest lake on Earth.
The saltiest regions of Great Salt Lake are nearly 9 times saltier than the ocean. The Great Salt Lake drainage basin covers about 22,000 square miles and includes most of Northern Utah as well as parts of Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming.
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The Dead Sea, dividing Israel and the West Bank from Jordan, is the worlds deepest hypersaline lake. The Great Salt Lake, while having nearly three times the surface area of the Dead Sea, is shallower and experiences much greater fluctuations in salinity.
The most saline water body in the world is the Gaetale Pond, located in the Danakil Depression in Afar, Ethiopia. The water of Gaetale Pond has a salinity of 43%, making it the saltiest water body on Earth (i.e. 12 times as salty as ocean water).

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