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The allure of the Mediterranean and its people has captivated the world's soul: aside from its beautiful views, unique cuisines, and original lifestyles, the Mediterranean is a place that is constantly evolving its priceless gift to the world. The Mediterranean Sea and seven Member States make up this biogeographical zone. It has distinct regional characteristics, such as a hot, dry summer climate and humid, chilly winters and a mainly mountainous environment. The Mediterranean has diverse biodiversity, but it also boasts a high number of species that are found nowhere else. The summers are hot and dry, and the winters are humid and cool. It can also be unpredictable, with heavy rain or strong winds like the Sirocco and Mistral. This climate has a significant impact on the region's plants and wildlife. The Mediterranean is remarkably steep for an area named for the sea it borders. Because the Mediterranean region was spared from the last Ice Age, its animals and environments are unique. Human activities have put a lot of strain on the area. It is the world's most popular tourist attraction. In this video, we will be discussing about Mediterranean and will be answering the following questions that arise in everyone’s mind. Did the Mediterranean Sea ever exist as a desert? What’s the connection of Mediterranean with Atlantic Ocean? Do Mega floods occur every year? Sea's Disappearance The Mediterranean Sea's tranquil turquoise waters conceal a salty secret: a two-mile-thick coating of salt lying deep beneath the basin. The ghostly white minerals are a few remnants of a long-gone Mediterranean Sea. Some experts believe the entire sea evaporated for some time, becoming dry like the Sahara Desert to the south. However, the details of the sea's disappearance and the torrents of water that flooded the basin remain mysterious even after decades of research. The overflowing of the Mediterranean about five million years ago could have been the most significant flood in the history of the planet. According to one estimate, the water cascade that flooded the cavernous basin was 500 times larger than the Amazon River's flow. "It was a sensational thing," says Daniel García-Castellanos of the Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera in Spain. In a recent study, Garcia-Castellanos and his colleagues discovered a pocket of particles that the megaflood may have deposited.