Include more specific information to back up vague comments like: "lake level varies greatly". Perhaps tables or historical lake levels, etc.?
Seems to be an inconsistency with the Dead Sea article concerning the relative salinity of the two lakes. The GSL article says the salinity of the DS is 30.4% while the DS article says the dissolved salts are 30.4% NaCl and what I suppose is the salinity including all chemical "salts" averages 31.5%.
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Include more specific information to back up vague comments like: "lake level varies greatly". Perhaps tables or historical lake levels, etc.?
Seems to be an inconsistency with the Dead Sea article concerning the relative salinity of the two lakes. The GSL article says the salinity of the DS is 30.4% while the DS article says the dissolved salts are 30.4% NaCl and what I suppose is the salinity including all chemical "salts" averages 31.5%.
The Encyclopædia Britannica references lead to a dead link. The new link is
here