In my experience, lakes are natural bodies of water. But there is no legal reason known to me why a swimming pool should not have 'lake' in its name.
Swimming pool is called - Tarantaal in Hindi
swimming pool then lake
To provide a place to swim where there is no lake or pond.
swimming pool-piscine (pronounced-pee-seen) La piscine is swimming pool, l'étang is a lake, or very large pool
Fish, sand, weeds, ducks, rocks
yeah its called a pool
It depends on the circumstance. A pool is better if you are farther away from the lake, and have enough space and money to install a pool at your house. It is also good if you like to swim alone, and not with other people. A lake is better if you are really close to a lake and do not mind swimming with other people.
A road tanker, a pond or small lake, swimming pool.
Water is denser than air.
a natatorium
because its a pool you swim in. As opposed to a wading or play pool that is very shallow and does not permit swimming because of lack of depth. To be a swimming pool it must have sufficient depth to be able to swim in. For most people that requires a minimum depth of 3 feet.
Actually there is a website that has been developed to help swimming pool owners and guide them on proper swimming pool maintenance. The website is called Best Swimming Pool Guide and can be located at: http://bestswimmingpoolguides.com/