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[[File:Aral Sea 1989-2008.png|thumb|right|300px|Comparison of | [[File:Aral Sea 1989-2008.png|thumb|right|300px|Comparison of the Aral sea in 1989 and in 2008.]] | ||
The '''Aral Sea''' was | The '''Aral Sea''' was the world's fourth-largest lake, lying between [[Kazakhstan]] in the north and [[Uzbekistan]] in the south. Due to irrigation policies starting during the [[Communist]] era and continued afterwards, it has almost completely disappeared. The shrinking of the Aral Sea has been called "one of the planet's worst environmental disasters". The gradual disappearance of the lake was no surprise to the Soviet Communists; they had actually expected it to happen faster. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 28 April 2024
The Aral Sea was the world's fourth-largest lake, lying between Kazakhstan in the north and Uzbekistan in the south. Due to irrigation policies starting during the Communist era and continued afterwards, it has almost completely disappeared. The shrinking of the Aral Sea has been called "one of the planet's worst environmental disasters". The gradual disappearance of the lake was no surprise to the Soviet Communists; they had actually expected it to happen faster.
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