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Desiccation: Surviving the Disappearance of the Aral Sea

The Aral Sea, partly situated in Karakalpakstan an autonomous republic of Uzbekistan, was once the world's fourth largest lake and belonged to the former Soviet Union. In 1958 the Soviet Union diverted the two rivers that fed the Aral to grow cotton and rice in the desert for export. Consequently, the sea has evaporated leaving behind it a toxic environment.
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