The Caspian Sea in Central Asia is also expected to follow the fate of the Aral Sea and gradually dry up! The main river that supplies water to the Caspian Sea is the Volga River, whose watershed water is intercepted along the way, and the inflow is far less than the evaporation! Why should a nation become strong, and accelerate military technology, as well as the prosperity of people's livelihood and the future development of the country's high-tech creativity, because the future environmental problems on Earth are a test for every country, thus competing for important geographical positions in terms of resources.
In fact, the discussion about the Caspian Sea disappearing is not very accurate. The Caspian Sea, which is called a lake or an ocean, has a most obvious feature: it is deep enough, with the deepest part being 180 meters, not as shallow as the Aral Sea. The Caspian Sea has the strength, but its sea area may shrink. The Volga River should inject more water into the Caspian Sea, so that the water level can be maintained without falling.
However, Russia says its water has big uses, the Volga River needs to irrigate land, so the water injected into the Caspian Sea is less. Once the water is too little, it actually won't work, because parts of the Caspian Sea have disappeared. These areas belong to the northern regions of Russia. The Caspian Sea is shallow in the north and deep in the south, with the southern region being the deepest, and the northern region of Russia being the shallowest.
If Russia stops supplying water to the Caspian Sea, the first areas to dry up will be the Russian regions. Therefore, Russia generally would not stop releasing water. You know, the Aral Sea was once large, but now it is very small, because the rivers that used to flow into the Aral Sea have less water, which is intercepted along the way and used for irrigation. This has led to the Aral Sea shrinking every year. Although it hasn't completely disappeared, it is almost gone.
The Aral Sea is an ocean that the world has watched disappear, and it is actually a lake, really a pity. We used to have the Lop Nur in Xinjiang, which dried up due to reasons such as irrigation water. After the completion of the "Transferring Water to Xinjiang" project, the Lop Nur will certainly become a new lake, and it will definitely come true.
Because the water from the "Transferring Water to Xinjiang" project must build several reservoirs along the way as water storage pools, so that it can achieve an infinite water supply. Then Xinjiang will become a great granary, and will never lack water again.
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