Classroom lesson 路 Wildlife馃嚘馃嚳 Azerbaijan

The Caspian Sea - the biggest lake on Earth

Called a sea, but actually a giant lake five countries share

The blue waters of the Caspian Sea seen from the Baku waterfront in Azerbaijan

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What is it?

The Caspian Sea sits on the eastern side of Azerbaijan, and it is the biggest lake in the world. Even though everyone calls it a 'sea', it has no opening to the ocean - it is completely surrounded by land. Five countries share its coastline: Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Iran.

Tell me more

Most lakes are small enough to see across. The Caspian is so huge that from one side, you cannot see the other - just water meeting the sky like an ocean. It is about 1,200 kilometres from top to bottom, which is roughly the distance from London to the south of France.

The water in the Caspian is a little salty - about a third as salty as the sea - but not as salty as the proper ocean. That is because rivers from all around carry fresh water into it, and there is no current pulling salt in from outside. It is a strange in-between place that has its own kinds of fish and animals that don't live anywhere else.

The capital city of Azerbaijan, Baku, sits on the Caspian's western coast. The Baku Boulevard is a long, palm-lined walkway by the water where families stroll on warm evenings. Children ride scooters, eat ice cream and watch the sun set across the sea.

Lots of natural gas and oil sit under the seabed of the Caspian. Long ago, oil even bubbled up to the surface on its own - travellers on the Silk Road wrote about black liquid floating on the water and burning. Today, careful work keeps the sea clean while the country shares its energy with the world.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What is the difference between a sea and a lake? Why might people argue about which the Caspian is?
  2. 02Five countries share the Caspian. Why might that mean those countries have to work together?
  3. 03If a body of water near you was big enough to see only water and sky, would it feel like a sea or a lake to you?
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Classroom activity

On a world map, mark the Caspian Sea and label the five countries that touch it. Then find the biggest lake near your school. How many times bigger is the Caspian? Sketch them side by side at the same scale.