No, Canada's land mass is larger than Europe. Only lakes, rivers, streams, etc. keep Canada from having a larger land mass than the US.
groundwater has more freshwater than rivers and lakes
Lakes and rivers are smaller bodies of water than oceans and seas. Oceans are the biggest bodies of water in the world, and seas should be bigger than lakes and rivers. Rivers are usually very long, but not too wide, such as the Mississippi River. Lakes are like ponds, except that lakes are larger in size than a pond. So basically, the difference between lakes and rivers and seas and oceans is that lakes and rivers are smaller than oceans and seas.
No, more water evaporates from the ocean than from rivers and lakes. The ocean covers a much larger surface area and has a higher temperature, which contributes to greater evaporation rates. While rivers and lakes do contribute to evaporation, their total surface area is significantly smaller compared to the vast expanse of the ocean. Thus, the majority of Earth's evaporation occurs over oceans.
No
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
what rivers lakes and montains
Large water bodies bigger than lakes and rivers are called seas.ocean are larger than seas.Oceans and seas contain a large amount of salt,fishes and marine animals.Example:pacific ocean
No.
Oceans are larger than lakes; that is how the words are defined.
Yes, lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds. Lakes are usually defined as bodies of water that are larger and deeper than ponds, with no clear size distinction but generally larger than 20 acres. Ponds, on the other hand, are smaller bodies of water that are not as deep.
There are 85 major rivers, and 45 major lakes, for a total of 130 major lakes and rivers in Mexico.