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The '''Hac Sea''' is an endorheic lake which drains much of the surrounding basin and the [[Tebua Plateau]]. It is the last remnants of a prehistoric ocean and is fresher than the sea because of the large amount of rainfall it and its drainage basin receive. | The '''Hac Sea''' is an endorheic lake which drains much of the surrounding basin and the [[Tebua Plateau]]. It is the last remnants of a prehistoric ocean <<and is fresher/saltier than the sea because of the large/small>> amount of rainfall it and its drainage basin receive. It varies in elevation over the course of a year, rising and falling with the seasons. |
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The Hac Sea is an endorheic lake which drains much of the surrounding basin and the Tebua Plateau. It is the last remnants of a prehistoric ocean <<and is fresher/saltier than the sea because of the large/small>> amount of rainfall it and its drainage basin receive. It varies in elevation over the course of a year, rising and falling with the seasons.