Only one, if you're willing to keep at it and finish the job.
It gets absorbed by the ground or if its on a slope it falls it to the bottom of it usually back into a river or lake or down the drain :D
'Magma' while it is still in or below the Earth's surface and when it reaches or flows out on the Earth's surface it is called 'lava'. Magma from the 'magma' chamber can form a 'lava lake' at the surface and the lake can drain down the volcano in 'lava tubes' to form 'lava flows' or 'pillow lavas' if the lava tubes drain into the sea.
The natural lakes of Greece are - Lake Cercinitis Lake Doirani, eastern portion Lake Dystos, presently largely drained Lake Ioannina Lake Kastoria, near Kastoria Lake Karla, near Volos Lake Koronia Lake Kourna Lake Lagkada Lake Lamia Lake Lysimacha Lake Mitrikou Lake Morfi Lake Ozeros Lake Prespa Little Lake Prespa, southeastern portion Lake Saltini Lake Stymfalia Lake Taka Lake Trichonida Lake Vegoritida Lake Voivis Lake Voulismeni Lake Voulkaria Lake Vólvi Lake Yliki :D np ur welcome :D
The lake That the Equator passes through is Lake Victoria
Lake Beglliaem is the biggest lake in Fiji
Loch Ness in Scotland.
If its not your lake then yes
Lake Ontario
Niagara Falls does not drain into two lakes, It drains one lake, Lake Erie into another lake, Lake Ontario.
it goes to a tolett
No, it does not drain. The top so many feet act as a reservoir.
1.99 a gallon at Target or Mariano's in Lake County
The Colorado River.
1 gallon
Drain the lake
NO
Lake Michigan