destruction of the aral sea The Aral Sea is one of only 17 ancient lakes in the world, and is estimated to be more than 5 million years old. At one time the ... View More
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Collapse of the Aral Sea ... An area of developed concern is the Aral Sea. ... By 1980, more than 95 percent of the inflow into the Aral Sea was diverted for irrigational purposes. ... View More
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The Ecological Disaster of the Aral Sea As a result of throwing pesticides into the sea, the great catastrophe in the area of the Aral Sea, strongly affected its residents. ... View More
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Antrax Island ... Soviet scientists tested very deadly bioweapons there. This is a problem for Americans today because the Aral Sea is shrinking. ... View More
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The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union ... In Central Asia, the Aral Sea, once the worldamp39s fourth largest inland sea, was drying up because for decades the waters that fed it had been diverted to ... View More
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Cyanide Mining ... to create a productive agricultural region most of the water from the Syr Darya and Amu Darya Rivers, two major tributaries to the Aral Sea, were diverted to ... View More
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Anthrax Hell is a place on earth and it is located 2300 miles south of Moscow in the middle of the Aral Sea. Its name is Vokroshdeniye Island. ... View More
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Biological warfare ... Another accident that is to some extent purposeful, but is proving to be dangerous is the island in the Aral Sea of Kazakhstan. ... View More
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Biological Warfare ... Another accident that is to some extent purposeful, but is proving to be dangerous is the island in the Aral Sea of Kazakhstan. ... View More
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Biological Warfare ... Another accident that is to some extent purposeful, but is proving to be dangerous is the island in the Aral Sea of Kazakhstan. ... View More
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The Destruction of the Earth ... Postel even tells of one specific event in which the Aral sea was greatly reduced, which also eventually affects people and animals in the areas as well. ... View More
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Environmental Consequences of Overpopulation ... way. The Aral Sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan yielded forty thousand tons of seafood in 1960 Brown and Kane, 1994, p. 94. ... View More
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ABOMB ... explosion in the Usturt desert between the Caspian and Aral seas Bolt ... why in 1966, the Russian detonated an atomic bomb underground the Caspian Sea once again ... View More
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