Environment
Lake Urmia: Middle East's Largest Lake Shrinks Into Salt Flat Following Droughts, Agriculture
The largest lake in the Middle East, Lake Urmia, has been reduced into a salt flat after successive droughts and serves agricultural purposes. Read more here.
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