Yes, for example Lake Victoria Lake is 68,800 square kilometres (26,560 mi²) in size making it the continent's largest lake, the largest tropical lake in the world, and the second widest fresh water lake in the world.
Yes. For example - Constitution Lake Echo Lake Mill Lake
Crater Lake in Oregon is an example of a caldera lake, which is a lake that forms in the depression of a volcano's collapsed magma chamber. It is unique because it is the deepest lake in the United States and known for its exceptionally blue and clear water.
Lake Baikal in Russia is an example of a tectonic lake. It was formed in a rift zone where tectonic plates are pulling apart, creating a deep basin that eventually filled with water. Lake Baikal is the world's oldest and deepest freshwater lake, with unique biodiversity due to its ancient origins.
Great Salt Lake in Utah is the 33rd largest lake in the world.
Lake Tanganyika is the longest lake in the world. It is also the second deepest lake in the world. It holds 18% of the world's available fresh water.
The third largest lake in the world is in Lake Victoria, in Tanzania-Uganda.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah
Lake Vostok is the best, example this lake lies beneath the Antarctic and has been isolated for some 15 million years
The largest freshwater lake (by area) is Lake Superior. The largest lake by volume and the deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia.
It is the world's second largest freshwater lake and the largest lake in Africa
Lake Tanganyika in Africa is considered to be the world's longest freshwater lake. It is also the second-oldest and second-deepest lake in the world, holding about 18% of the world's freshwater supply.