You mean " Are All Lakes Fresh Water?" : No they are not all Fresh water: Most Notably : The Great Salt Lake is Saltier then the Ocean ; Lake Peigneur ,
Saltwater lakes take up 55% of the total area of Chinese lakes, of which the most famous is the Qinghai Lake.
What a salt water lakes is called an ocean
Seas are salt water body made of sediments, and lakes are entirely of fresh water no salt at all.
Water fresh water or salt water
As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water. Seas are bodies of salt water.
All oceans are salt water, the only bodies of fresh water are lakes, rivers, streams, etc.
yes fish live in lakes they live in fresh water and salt water
No, most lakes contain fresh water, not salt. Some salt lakes do exist.
Irrigation of the Great Lakes could result in Salinization. It would be turned from freshwater to salt water. All of the salt would stay while the water would be drawn out leaving mostly all salt found behind. It could end up in the lakes shrinking.
No: You can get salt water lakes.
Some do, it depends on the type of lake that it is. There are freshwater lakes, and salt water lakes!
Ice, rivers, lakes, and groundwater are all sources of freshwater
Major salt water lakes include: * Great Salt Lake in Utah, US * Dead Sea, Israel/Jordan