Minnesota has over 10,000 lakes... too many to name. It has dozens of rivers, the most notable is the Mississippi River. It also borders Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes.
Number of Lakes Over 10 Acres: 11,842quoted directly from the state of Minnesota Legislative Handbook...I think they would know!
Minnesota has about 2,560,299 acres of lake surface. Kansas has only two natural lakes and a couple of dozen man-made lakes. Kentucky has only three major natural lakes and many artificial lakes, so it has less lake surface, however, because of the 90,000 miles of streams in the state, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state, other than Alaska.
MN is the land of 10,000 lakes so you can boat just about anywhere
Because there are so many lakes, swamps, ponds and bodies of water. They're EVERYWHERE!!
Minnesota has about 2,560,299 acres of lake surface. Kansas has only two natural lakes and a couple of dozen man-made lakes. Kentucky has only three major natural lakes and many artificial lakes, so it has less lake surface, however, because of the 90,000 miles of streams in the state, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state, other than Alaska.
Minnesota is a great place to relax in the outdoors. It is actually named "Land of 10,000 Lakes" because there are so many lakes. There are many natural attractions, such as Minnehaha Falls. Gooseberry Falls is even prettier!
i would go to Minnesota. Minnesota has the ability to produce fantastic fishing for a variety of species such as walleye, small mouth/large mouth bass, pike, musky, crappie, yellow perch, bluegill and bullhead. and most of these are great tasting.Kentucky, because of Dale Hollow Lake, one of the premier bass lakes in America.
there isn't any! lakes can't flow so there are none
Minnesota has so many lakes that it's hard to tell. Also, at what point is a body of water classified as a pond and not as a lake? Some ponds can be only a few yards across.
because they lived so close by the ocean so they like waterways
Waterways in Latin America are crucial for transportation, trade, agriculture, and access to clean water. Many communities rely on rivers and lakes for fishing, irrigation, and drinking water. Additionally, waterways play a vital role in connecting remote regions and facilitating economic activities throughout the continent.
People can benefit from clean waterways is that they can help to clean out the water so it can be clean!