If the Mediterranean Sea dried up, evaporation would lead to the formation of evaporite rocks, such as halite (rock salt) and gypsum. These rocks form from the crystallization of minerals left behind as seawater evaporates. Additionally, sedimentary rocks could form from the accumulation of sediments and biological remains in a newly exposed basin. Over time, these processes would create a diverse array of geological features in the region.
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