Inland Sea
An inland sea is a shallow sea that covers central areas of continents during high stands of sea level that result in marine incursions. In modern days continents stand high, eustatic sea levels are low, and there are few inland seas, none larger than the Caspian Sea. Modern examples might also include the recently ( ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Sea level: :For considerations of sea level change, in particular rise associated with possible global warming, see sea level rise.... Caspian Sea: The Caspian Sea or Mazandaran Sea is a landlocked sea between Asia and Europe (European Russia). It is the world's largest inland body of water, with a surface area of 371,000 km² (143,000 sq. mi.), and therefore has characteristics common to both seas and lakes. It is often listed as the world... Sunda Shelf: Geologically, the Sunda Shelf is an extension of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia, covered during interglacials by the South China Sea, which isolates as islands Borneo, Sumatra Java and smaller islands. During Glacial periods, the sea level falls, and great expanses of the Sunda Shelf are ex... Inland Sea related Images and Photos (experimental)
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