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Ancient 'megalake' covered more than one million square miles 10 million years ago


The largest lake ever to exist on Earth – the Paratethys megalake – suffered a disaster that killed off most of its lifeforms less than 10 million years ago, a new study says. 
At its vastest, Paratethys had a surface area of more than a million square miles (2.8 million square km) – slightly larger than the present-day Mediterranean Sea, according to a team led by experts at Utrecht University, Netherlands. 
For a modern day comparison, Paratethys would stretch from the eastern Alps to what is now Kazakhstan in central Asia. 
It also contained a water volume of more than 1.77 million km3 – representing more than a third the volume of the Mediterranean today.  ....

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'Megalake' covered more than 1million square miles 10million years ago


Megalake covered more than 1million square miles 10million years ago
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The largest lake ever to exist on Earth – the Paratethys megalake – suffered a disaster that killed off most of its lifeforms less than 10 million years ago, a new study says. 
At its vastest, Paratethys had a surface area of more than a million square miles (2.8 million square km) – slightly larger than the present-day Mediterranean Sea, according to a team led by experts at Utrecht University, Netherlands. 
For a modern day comparison, Paratethys would stretch from the eastern Alps to what is now Kazakhstan in central Asia.  ....

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