Lake Aral
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Definition
Proper noun: * Lake Aral: A large, historically significant lake located in Central Asia, east of the Caspian Sea. It is situated between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It is most famously known for its dramatic shrinkage in the 20th century due to water diversion for irrigation, making it a prominent case study in environmental degradation.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The shrinking of Lake Aral is considered one of the planet's worst environmental disasters.
- Satellite images clearly show the former extent of Lake Aral.
- Efforts are underway to restore the northern part of Lake Aral.
Advanced Usage
- "The Aral Sea disaster": A common phrase referring to the ecological, economic, and human health crisis caused by the desiccation of Lake Aral.
- The documentary examined the social impacts of the Aral Sea disaster.
- "The Aral Sea": The more common name in English for Lake Aral.
- The fate of the Aral Sea serves as a warning about unsustainable water management.
Variants and Related Words
- Aral Sea (n): The standard and more frequently used English name for Lake Aral.
- Aralkum (n): The name given to the new desert that has formed on the former lake bed of the Aral Sea.
- Desiccation (n): The process of becoming completely dry, often used in the context of Lake Aral's decline.
Synonyms
- The Aral Sea: The direct synonym and primary name.
- Aral: A shortened, informal reference often used in geographical or environmental contexts (e.g., "the Aral basin").
Related Phrases
- South Aral Sea: Refers to the larger, southern portion of the former lake, which lies primarily in Uzbekistan and remains largely desiccated.
- North Aral Sea: Refers to the smaller, northern portion in Kazakhstan, where partial recovery has been achieved through dike projects.
- Water levels have risen in the North Aral Sea since the completion of the Kok-Aral dam.
Noun
- a lake to the east of the Caspian Sea lying between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan