Crater Lake, Oregon. It is almost 2000 feet deep in one area, sitting at about 6000 feet high. Crater Lake was formed by a volcano that formed a crater. Crater Lake receives tons of snow-about 10 feet sometimes! Crater Lake is fairly large and totally reflective. Some people go down to it's shores and swim a little, for about 10 seconds at a time due to the water being extremely cold. Being in the water for a few minutes can cause severe hypothermia. A little island sits in Crater Lake called Wizard island.
There are 100s of thousands of lakes in the Western Hemisphere. However, most are in the northern United States and Canada. The Great Lakes are the largest.
Lake Superior
what are the lakes of the western hemisphere?
lakes
The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world and contain about 84% of North America's surface freshwater. They are of utmost importance for biodiversity, natural resources, and environmental sustainability in the Western Hemisphere. Additionally, the Great Lakes offer stunning landscapes, unique geologic formations, and diverse ecosystems that deserve recognition as one of the natural wonders of the Western Hemisphere.
Yes there are.
The U.S.A is in the Western Hemisphere. It is also in the northern hemisphereThe U.S. is in the western hemisphere.
No, Canada actually has the most lakes in the world, with a total count of over 2 million. This means that Canada has more lakes than any other country in the northern hemisphere.
Western Hemisphere
Louisiana is in the western hemisphere.
Mexico is in the Northern Hemisphere, and the Western Hemisphere.
The Western Hemisphere.
Yes, Argentina is located in the western hemisphere. It is situated in South America, which is primarily in the western hemisphere.
The Western Hemisphere, starts in the Greenwich, paralell, and goes past America, any thing that is bellow the equator is south and west from that point.