Hmm a little difference between Caspian and Huron but go with Caspian.
A lake is the smallest of the three, sea being next in size, and ocean the largest.
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
A lake is an enclosed body of (usually fresh) water. A sea is usually an open expanse of salt-water.
It is a lake. The Biblical definition of a sea differs from the modern one, explaining the name difference.
"sea" is a synonym for "ocean", which is an extremely large body of salt water. A "lake", on the other hand, is a smaller body of fresh water.
I think...umm....i think it is because salton sea is salty and lake Tahoe is like tacos....yaa.....
I think...umm....i think it is because salton sea is salty and lake Tahoe is like tacos....yaa.....
difference is the dead sea is very salty caused mainly by the Jordan river
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The difference in solubility is not significant.
The Dead Sea is a lake.