At first glance, the Caspian Sea appears as an ocean stretching endlessly to the horizon, lapping the shores of five nations.
The question of whether the Caspian is a lake or a sea often arises, with the answer being both, depending on perspective. Scientifically, it is a lake, being landlocked and primarily fed by rivers, ...
The Caspian Sea spans an area of 149,200 square miles (386,400 square kilometres) – making it larger than the area of Japan ...
Freshwater lakes are fundamental for sustaining life, a moderate climate and nurturing millions of people, often formed from a depression or basin on the Earth's surface, a body of still water, ...