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- Dead Sea tar pits are deposits of tar that have accumulated in crevasses within the Earth1. These pits contain thick liquid tar, which is not only non-flammable but also used as a binder in road construction. When the Dead Sea water level is low, large expanses of black mud covered with a carbonate crust are exposed along the coast of the lake, resembling asphalt2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Tar pits are deposits of tar that have accumulated in a crevasse within the Earth. Tar itself is a very thick liquid that is not online flammable, but also used as a binder in the construction of roads. The tar deep down in the pits within the Dead Sea act as amber does to prehistoric insects and incapsulates artifacts from the past within it.dead-sea.net/what-to-do-at-the-dead-sea/ancient-s…At times when the Dead Sea water level is low, as it is nowadays, large expanses of black mud covered with a carbonate crust are exposed along the coast of the lake. The black mud resembles asphalt in its shiny black color and sulfurous smell.2001translation.org/notes/slime-pits
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