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The saltiest lake on Earth, which does not freeze even at ‑50 °C.
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It’s approximately 300 meters long, 100 meters wide, and only up to 2 meters deep. Salinity: over 45%, making it the saltiest body of water on Earth (saltier than the Dead Sea). Due to the extreme salt concentration, the water remains liquid even at temperatures down to –50°C. Scientific significance:
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Considered analogous to Martian conditions; studied by NASA and other researchers to understand extremophile microorganisms and possible life on other planets.
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