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## Facts: ##
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The Salt Sea (also called the Dead Sea) was located between southern Israel on the west and Moab on the east.
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The Salt Sea (also called the Dead Sea) was located between southern Israel on its west and Moab on its east.
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* The Jordan River flows south into the Salt Sea.
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* Because it is smaller than most seas, this could be called "Salt Lake."
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* This sea has a high concentration of minerals (or "salts") which means that nothing can live in its waters. That is where the name "Dead Sea" came from.
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* In the Old Testament, this sea is also called the "Sea of Arabah" and the "Sea of Negev" because of its locations near the regions of Arabah and Negev.
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* Because it is smaller than most seas, it could be called "Salt Lake."
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* This sea has such a high concentration of minerals (or "salts") that nothing can live in its waters. Its lack of plants and animals is the cause of the name "Dead Sea.”
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* In the Old Testament, this sea is also called the "Sea of Arabah" and the "Sea of Negev" because of its location near the regions of Arabah and Negev.
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(Translation suggestions: [Translate Names](en/ta-vol1/translate/man/translate-names))
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