Lakes Eyre, Illawarra, and Alexandrina are all below sea level in Australia.
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 last glaciers in Australia melted about 3000 years after the last ice age, however we do have glacial lakes, which are the remains of our extinct glaciers.
in lakes entrance
The quickest route from Sydney to Lakes Entrance is via Canberra, and a distance of 705 km.
Great Lakes
Their are 23176 all up in Australia!
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Yes. Lakes can have either freshwater or salt water, depending on their location And the environment. For example, in the flat areas of inland Australia, salt lakes are common, yet there are also significant freshwater lakes in Australia, particularly where the terrain is not as flat.
Lakes, rivers and the sea in Australia mainly
Yes of course! I think about 30
South Australia