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Q&A Is the Caspian Sea becoming smaller since the industrial revolution?

It might be that between year 0 to the industrial revolution (say 18th to common era), the Caspian sea significantly larger than it is today. If so, is there some graphical illustration as part of...

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#2: Post edited by (deleted user) · 2021-03-15T22:11:21Z (about 3 years ago)
  • Between year 0 to the industrial revolution (say 18th to common era), was the Caspian sea significantly larger than it is today?
  • Is there some graphical illustration as part of a scientific job to display how approximately bigger it was and why?
  • One of the purposes of this question is to understand if the Caspian sea is going through similar drying processes such as its near Aral sea (which is totally vaporizing and vanishing the very time I publish this post).
  • It might be that between year 0 to the industrial revolution (say 18th to common era), the Caspian sea significantly larger than it is today.
  • If so, is there some graphical illustration as part of a scientific research to display how approximately bigger it was and why?
  • One of the purposes of this question is to understand if the Caspian sea is going through similar drying processes such as its near Aral sea (which is totally vaporizing and vanishing the very time I publish this post).
#1: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2021-03-15T19:12:54Z (about 3 years ago)
Is the Caspian Sea becoming smaller since the industrial revolution?
Between year 0 to the industrial revolution (say 18th to common era), was the Caspian sea significantly larger than it is today?

Is there some graphical illustration as part of a scientific job to display how approximately bigger it was and why?

One of the purposes of this question is to understand if the Caspian sea is going through similar drying processes such as its near Aral sea (which is totally vaporizing and vanishing the very time I publish this post).