Lake in Iran
Lake Black Cow (Farsi: گاو سیاه دریاچه) in Iran, with an area of 3 ha (7.4 acres). The lake is situated in a topographic setting distinguished by the prevalence of elevated plains and mountainous terrain.[1]
Lake Black Cow is divided into two distinct bodies of water due to the presence of a narrow passageway measuring 70 m (230 ft) in length, 8 m (26 ft) in width, and 4 m (13 ft) in depth. This passageway serves as a conduit for the connection between the two lakes.[2]
The initial lake is oval in shape. The depth of this section of the lake is relatively shallow..[3]
The primary factor contributing to the transparency of the lake's water is the substantial absorption of mercury, which has a significant impact on the lake's transparency. The initial lake's clear and fresh water flows into the subsequent one..[4]
Etymology
Additionally, the lake is designated as "Lake Black Waters," a moniker derived from the profound darkness of its water. The lake was designated the "Lake Black Cow" due to its visual resemblance to a cow's horn.[5]
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