Dry Lake
Dry Lake is a term used to describe a lake that has dried up, leaving behind a flat, often cracked surface. These lakes can form due to prolonged periods of drought, evaporation, or changes in water flow. They are typically found in arid regions and can vary in size and shape.
Dry lakes can create unique ecosystems, attracting various wildlife and plant species adapted to harsh conditions. They may also serve as important geological sites, providing insights into past climate conditions. Some well-known examples of dry lakes include Salton Sea in California and Lake Urmia in Iran.