Norfolk Island has no natural or artificial lakes. It has three small rivers.
It will make them foamy. Or it would, if I had any lakes and streams.
No. Norfolk Island is an external territory of Australia. Any Olympians who came from Norfolk Island would be representing Australia.
Norfolk Island is not part of any geographic continent. It is, however, an external territory of Australia.
I never had any luck growing a Norfolk Pine in Tucson -- the weather is too dry.
no because its an island
If a lake is the only available, clean water, yes. Parrots will drink from any clean water source: streams, rives or lakes.
Lakes, rivers, and streams. They should not be kept as pets under any conditions.
Bobcats drink water from any convenient, freshwater source, natural or unnatural. They also receive some water from the animals they eat.
A Bass lives in any freshwater area (such as streams, lakes, rivers, etc.) It is not a salt-water fish
Much of their water comes in the food they eat. However, they will use any source of water available for drinking - streams, lakes, canals, puddles, etc.
This is a case of "an island in a lake on an island in a lake".Several of the larger north Canada lakes have large islands that also have their own lakes. However, the most accessible is Manitoulin Island, Ontario, in Lake Huron. The resort island has three large lakes. A notable island is "Treasure Island" (Mindemoya) on Lake Mindemoya. The hilly island is about 1 km by 3 km.It is unclear if Treasure Island has any lakes of its own with islands on them, but they would be quite small. This would constitute "an island in a lake, on an island in a lake, on an island in a lake".
Fresh water is water that does not contain any salt content. Oceans and some lakes contain salt. Fresh water sources include most creeks, streams, lakes, and rivers.