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Answer:
The Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea and is an important source of irrigation water.
Explanation:
The Jordan River is an extensive river and one of the most important in the Middle East. It borders Israel and Jordan, also passing through Syria.
It has great historical importance being one of the oldest places in the world where traces of human occupation were located. Moreover, it has great importance in the history of some religions.
It rises in southern Syria on Mount Hermon, crosses Lake Hulé and flows into the Dead Sea. In much of its trajectory it is below sea level.
Its salinity level is low, however, it increases as its waters approach the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. Its main tributaries are the rivers: Hasbani River, Dan River and Banias River.
Answer:
The answer is the Jordan river.
Explanation:
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