Lowest Point on Earth. The lowest point on land is the Dead Sea that borders Israel, the West Bank and Jordan. It's 420 meters below sea level. The Dead Sea sits on top of the Dead Sea Rift, a tectonic fault line between the Arabian and the African plates.
No because they were before because they were not allow to have jobs in south but moved to north to get a job
Storms could be produced in the future as the hot air moving across the water could carry the water vapor high into the atmosphere. Humidity would also be lower than expected if the hot front wasn’t right along the water.