A lake is an area filled with water that is localized in a basin and
they found on or beneath the surface of the earth. Lakes are usually
surrounded by land and are not part of an ocean or sea.
Rivers, streams or rainwater fills lakes thus making them vary in size depending on the volume of water coming in or getting out of the lake. Closed or endorheic lakes do not have any form outlet and often do not contain fresh water while fresh water lakes have outlets on land or underground. Artificial lakes are constructed to provide industrial power generation, domestic water supply, recreation, and agricultural activities. NASA’s recent studies show that lakes are not unique to earth alone because there are evidence of water bodies on other planets, moons, and celestial bodies in our universe.
Rivers, streams or rainwater fills lakes thus making them vary in size depending on the volume of water coming in or getting out of the lake. Closed or endorheic lakes do not have any form outlet and often do not contain fresh water while fresh water lakes have outlets on land or underground. Artificial lakes are constructed to provide industrial power generation, domestic water supply, recreation, and agricultural activities. NASA’s recent studies show that lakes are not unique to earth alone because there are evidence of water bodies on other planets, moons, and celestial bodies in our universe.
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