Environmental Sciences, asked by Kevaadwadsa, 6 months ago

It is a large body of standing water held in deep areas called basins

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Answered by nnagesh1975gmailcom
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Answered by rajagrewal768
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Lake is a large body of standing water held in deep areas called basins

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A lake is a body of water, located in a bowl, surrounded by land, and different from any river or other source that feeds or drains the lake. [1] Lakes live on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the largest ocean, they form part of the Earth's water cycle. Lakes are different from ports, which are usually coastal areas. Lakes are usually larger and deeper than lakes, which also inhabit the earth, although there are no official or scientific explanations. [2] Lakes can be compared to rivers or streams, which usually flow inland. Many lakes are washed away by rivers and streams. [3]

Natural lakes are often found in mountainous areas, in crevices, and in areas with continuous glaciers. Some lakes are found in endorheic barrels or in ripe rivers, where the river canal extends into a hole. Some parts of the world have many lakes formed by the waste disposal patterns left over from the last ice age. All pools stay in place for a long time, as they will gradually fill up with sediments or spill over into the existing basin.

Many lakes are designed and built for industrial or agricultural use, hydroelectric or domestic water, for aesthetic or recreational purposes, or for other purposes.

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