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Climate Change causing Caspian Sea to Evaporate - Scientists
CASPIAN SEA, Earth - August 30, 2017: These NASA MODIS satellite images show the Caspian Sea on August 25, 2009 (left) and how it looks yesterday (August 29, 2017), right. Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin used satellite data in their report, which says that the Caspian Sea level has dropped by some 1.5 metres (5 feet) since 1996 and that rising temperatures (probably from climate change) is causing the massive inland sea to evaporate, it's current depth being around 1 metre (3 feet) - Picture by Atlas Photo Archive/NASA
Image ID: OS1875_P0737
Author: Atlas Photo Archive/NASA
2017 Atlas Photo Archive
Image size: 52.9 Mpixels (151 MB uncompressed) - 9026x5861 pixels (30.0x19.5 in / 76.4x49.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Image keywords: 2009, 2017, Asia, caspain sea, caspian, change, climate, Comparison, ecology, environment, inland, OS1875, photo, photograph, RFPP, science, sea, space exploration
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