- dry land.
Lakes lie
completely on land and are
separate from the ocean,
although they may be
connected with the
ocean by rivers. Most
lakes are freshwater...
- The
Great Lakes (French:
Grands Lacs), also
called the
Great Lakes of
North America, are a
series of
large interconnected freshwater lakes spanning the...
- This is a list of
lakes of
Europe with an
average area
greater than 100 km2 (39 sq mi). Some
smaller lakes may be
missing from the list.
Reservoirs and...
- The area of some
lakes can vary
considerably over time,
either seasonally or from year to year. This is
especially true of salt
lakes in arid climates...
-
Finger Lakes are a
group of
eleven long, narrow,
roughly north–south
lakes located directly south of
Lake Ontario in an area
called the
Finger Lakes region...
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These articles lists the world's
deepest lakes. This list
contains all
lakes whose maximum depth is
reliably known to
exceed 400
metres (1,300 ft) Geologically...
-
indicated in parentheses. Only
included are
lakes over 100 acres. The
WIDNR identifies over 8,000
unnamed lakes/reservoirs in Wisconsin,
although this is...
- the
areas surrounding them.
Lakes with
subsurface drainage are
considered cryptorheic. The two main ways that
endorheic lakes ac****ulate
water are through...
- This is a
partial list of
lakes of Canada.
Canada has an
extremely large number of
lakes, with the
number of
lakes larger than
three square kilometres...
-
African Great Lakes (Swahili:
Maziwa Makuu; Kinyarwanda:
Ibiyaga bigari) are a
series of
lakes constituting the part of the Rift
Valley lakes in and around...