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Some fruit trees may not grow as well around there because of the excess moisture that comes off the lakes in all seasons, winter or summer. A large system of lakes tend to have their own weather patterns, which can be variable.
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Tend to stay around moist, damp areas
People tend to settle in areas that offer various resources and opportunities for livelihood, such as flat plains, fertile river valleys, coastal areas with access to fishing and trade, or areas with ample water sources like lakes or oases. Additionally, locations with favorable climates, natural barriers for protection, or strategic positions for transportation and communication tend to attract human settlements.
These lakes tend to be salty, as minerals are constantly carried into them by incoming water.
Lakes in Australia are still called lakes. However, many of those in the interior are salt lakes, and because they tend to be dry much of the time, they are called saltpans.
No. The only reason is because beavers tend to live in lakes. The ice would just make them feel homesick.