No they actually are not they are pretty nice..the pacific is COOLLLDDD
Atlantic is colder becauseit is near the Arctic ocean more than the pacific is .
No: They were created as a result of the ice age when the earth was much, much colder than it is now.... Millions of years ago.
It all depends on where the lake is located at. Lakes in colder climates will have a colder normal temperature than that of lakes in warmer climates.
la nina
La Nina can have a devastating effect under certain conditions: the trade winds are stronger than normal, causing surface waters in the equatorial Pacific to be colder than average, with upwelling occurring as far as the Central Pacific.
La nina
colder than average surface temperatures in the eastern pacific
colder than average surface temperatures in the eastern pacific
The Great Lakes are more the result of glaciation than plate tectonics.
The Great Lakes are a collection of five freshwater lakes, The Great Salt Lake is one saltwater lake. The Great Lakes are much larger than the Great Salt Lake. (The Great Lakes cover 80,545 square miles, the Great Salt Lake covers between 1,000 and 3,000 square miles, depending on the rainfall.)
There are more than 4 great lakes in Africa. These are the ones I have found.Lake_VictoriaLake_TanganyikaLake_MalawiLake_TurkanaLake_Albert_(Africa)Lake_KivuLake_Edward
The temperature of water changes much more slowly than that of air. Because of this, water in lakes is usually significantly colder than the ambient air surrounding it. The colder temperatures of the water will lower the air temperature in the immediate vicinity. (much in the same way of how it feels if you stand in front of an open refrigerator).