From the Reference Files at the Plymouth District Library What is the world's largest salt water lake?

The world's largest salt water lake is the Caspian Sea. It covers an area of 143,250 square miles. It is approximately 750 miles long and varies from 130 to 300 miles in width.

It has no tides. SOURCE: World Book Encyclopedia 2000 Vol. 3, p.

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