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Diving into dark secrets of Dead Sea!

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The Dead Sea, also known as the Salt Sea, is a saltwater basin located in the southwest corner of Asia between the Jordan and Israel. This natural wonder is found at an altitude of 430.5 meters below sea level, making it one of the lowest land-based features. It is 304 meters deep, the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest places on earth. High levels of salt and adverse weather conditions make the lake devoid of life, except for algae and other micro-organisms.                 SOME INTERESTING FACTS : 1. The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies on earth, with an average of 10 times as much salt as is normal. This is because the water that flowed into the Dead Sea from one of the main rivers, the Jordan River. Then it has no way out of the lake and is therefore forced to evaporate. The soaring hot and dry conditions of this region mean that large quantities of water are evaporated. This leads to the salt and other minerals becoming more an

The Best Place To See Rainbow is Hawaii

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  Our nature provides us variety of things like the blue sky, mountains, valleys, running rivers, attractive birds, animals, beautiful flowers, and much more.  But the rainbow is one of the most beautiful phenomena in nature. Seeing a rainbow is always a wonderful thing. The attractive colors of the rainbow give a nice feeling and make you happy. It also lifts our spirits high. Hawaii Is Officially the Best Place on Earth  to See Rainbows, According to Science. How do rainbows form? To make a vibrant iridescent rainbow, two ingredients are needed: water and light. In Hawaii, those two components are not in short supply. The islands' abundance of sunlight and water, combined with their geographical location, make rainbows a common occurrence on the islands. Because of their ubiquity, the bands of light are deeply intertwined in Hawaiian culture, reports the Deccan Herald. Rainbows form their signature colors through atmospheric optical effects when raindrops refract and reflect ligh