Caspian Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Caspian Sea (Russian: ) is the largest enclosed body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. It has a surface area of 371,000 square kilom...
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In December 1980 the KM crashed in the Caspian Sea during take off. The pilot tried to lift-off without having 100% take-off power. They tried to recover the KM, but it broke during lift operations. The KM weighed 540 ton (at that time twice ... The increased size plan views can only be accessed for members of this site...
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The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is located in the northern Iran. ... The total area of the Caspian Sea is 435,000 square kilometers or one fourth the size of Iran. Images of the Caspian Sea...
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The lake is the size of the Caspian Sea, the 1100-kilometre-long lake would be the largest yet found on the moon. The surface of Titan is far to cold for liquid water, with its surface temperature at 180° Kelvin, Instead Titans lakes probably consists of liquid methane, perhaps with some liquid ethane mixed in.
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During the quarter ended June 30, 2006, the contract for BP's Caspian Sea system was expanded by $2.3 million to $16.5 million. This additional equipment is expected to be delivered ... We subsequently decided to expand the size of this new facility to 170,000 square feet including 130,000 square feet of manufacturing space,
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English: This is a view from orbit of the Caspian Sea as imaged by the MODIS sensor on the Terra satellite. ... ; Size of this preview: 471 × 599 pixels; Full resolution (550 × 700 pixels, file size: 67 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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The Russians had a rather more prosaic name for the Caspian Sea Monster: the KM or "korabl-maket". This "ship-prototype" was the first in a series of Soviet "ekranoplan" ("screen plane") developments and was designed by Rostislav Evgenievich Alexeev of the Central Hydrofoil Design Bureau.
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www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/22/caspian_sea_monster/
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The Caspian Sea (Darya-ye Khazar, Darya-ye Mazandaran) basin is here taken to include both the rivers draining to that sea and the sea itself within Iranian territorial waters. ... The Caspian Sea is the largest "lake" or inland water body in the world at 436,284 sq km, a surface area encompassing 18% of the total area of...
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Variations in evaporation account for great changes in the size of the sea during the course of history. The damming and diversion of the Volga's water for industrial and residential use have been the leading reasons for the lowering of the Caspian's water level, a problem of serious proportions.
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