What is the reason for the decline of the water level in the Dead Sea?

The reason for the decline of the water level in the Dead Sea is that the vegetation in the upper reaches of the tributaries of the Dead Sea has been seriously damaged, resulting in the water volume in the tributaries becoming less and less, so the water level in the Dead Sea is getting lower and lower under high evaporation.

Due to the further deterioration of the climate around the Dead Sea in recent years, the annual precipitation in this area has decreased year by year, so that the amount of water replenished by the Dead Sea has also decreased year by year.

Enterprises around the Dead Sea use the backward "water-intensive evaporation process" to extract a large amount of minerals from the lake water of the Dead Sea, thus wasting a large amount of water resources.

A large number of hotels and nursing homes have been built in this area. These hotels and sanatoriums consume a lot of local water resources every year, which also speeds up the decline of the Dead Sea water level to some extent.

The Dead Sea is located in the Jordan Rift Valley, the Great Rift Valley between Israel and Jordan. It is 86 kilometers long from north to south, 5 to 16 kilometers wide from east to west, and the deepest part is 380.29 meters. The coast of the Dead Sea is the lowest point on the earth where land is exposed, and it is called "the navel of the world". Seen from a distance, the Dead Sea looks like a two-tailed fish. Under the sunlight, the sea looks like an ancient bronze mirror. 1967 after the Israeli-Arab war, the Israeli army has been occupying the whole West Bank.