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Why doesn't the only lake in the world without water outlet and water inlet dry up?

Lake asare has no exit or entrance, but its source is underground. Because there is continuous seawater irrigation underground, it is always hot and inexhaustible. The normal temperature of Lake Asare is over 40 degrees. According to the expert's discovery, the hidden ditch that used to be underground constantly replenished its resources, which led to its inactivity and rich salt production.

1. Asare Lake is recognized as the most unique place with the highest salt content in the world.

The geographical location of Lake Asare is close to the Dead Sea, but its salt content is better than that of the Dead Sea. The most surprising thing is that none of the lakes have water inlets and outlets. According to local data, Asare Lake is an inland lake formed by plate extrusion. The lake is surrounded by a hot desert, with long-term high temperature and no rainfall, so there is no water inlet and outlet.

But is this really the case? Is there really no water inlet at all, only a steady stream of resources? In fact, Asare Lake does have a water inlet, but this water inlet exists underground.

Second, Asare Lake is definitely affected by seawater, and the passage is actually at the bottom of the lake.

The reason why the salinity of Lake Asare is so exaggerated should be caused by the supply of seawater. German and French geologists believe that Lake Asare is near Mount Etale in Ethiopia, and there is a trench nearly 10,000 meters long at 2,000 meters underground, which leads directly to Tajura Bay in the Arabian Sea. This is the main reason why Asare Lake keeps replenishing water.

Asare Lake is not really without a water inlet, but the water inlet is buried deep underground. It is constantly replenishing the water in Lake Asare, resulting in abundant local salt resources.