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Glaciers
There is 200 lakes in Texas and they are formed when rivers were dam(:
Glaciers from the last ace age formed the Great Lakes as well as many of the North American lakes.
The Great Lakes were formed by the retreat of glaciers at the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 years ago. The melting glaciers left behind depressions that filled with water, creating the five interconnected freshwater lakes we see today.
most lakes in Texas were formed by rivers being dammed
Yosemite National Park and lakes were formed by erosion in California.
what is the answere to how were east's rivers,lakes,and rugged cost formed
water is formed by lakes or river and it can flood by creating a longer river or lake.
water is formed in many differnt ways. one way is the hemosphere
Lakes are usually formed by rain water or water from a stream or group of streams collecting in a basin, valley, or other low area. These low areas can form in a variety of ways such asmountains uplifting around the area or glaciers carving out rock and soil. In some cases lakes can fill volcanic craters. Some lakes are man made, resulting from a river being backed up behind a dam.