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I guess the fact the Aral is disappearing has nothing to do with Global Warming?
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As far as I can tell no one has actually taken the study to the point of the Lake drying up totally (Lake Aral is far from being totally dried up) The apparent problems arise from several factors
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Aral, which is perhaps not more than three or four hundred feet above the sandy plain, but is entirely different in character.
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UN's Ban calls Aral Sea "shocking disaster" | HDLNR
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UN's Ban calls Aral Sea "shocking disaster" | HDLNR
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Carbon-Based: UN's Ban calls Aral Sea 'shocking disaster' Jim Heintz in the Associated Press: The drying up of ...
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The returning water has crept to within 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) of Aralsk, also known as Aral, and the World Bank reckons it could reach the port in about six years.
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The returning water has crept to within 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) of Aralsk, also known as Aral, and the World Bank reckons it could reach the port in about six years.
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The returning water has crept to within 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) of Aralsk, also known as Aral, and the World Bank reckons it could reach the port in about six years.
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Up until 50 years ago the Aral was the fifth largest inland sea in the world, nearly 70,000 square kilometers.
unknown title 2009
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