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There are probably hundreds of thousands of fresh water lakes in Canada. One provence alone "Manitoba" bills itself as land of 100,000 lakes on it's licence plates.There are too many to name, as Canada has about a 1/4 of the world's fresh water and is the second largest country in the world.
there are about 2 million small fresh water lakes in canada. Source:My grade 9 social studies teacher.
The abundance of fresh water has helped agriculture prosper in the US and Canada. The presence of many rivers and lakes means lots of farmland in North America.
Because they are the home to many animals. Lakes are a source of drinking water, and are used to generate energy. Lakes are used to irrigate fields and act as a catchment basins which collect up to 40% of the water in a landscape.
There are three major fresh water lakes in Iraq:Lake Habbanivah (Hawr al Habbanivah)Lake Milh (Bahr al Milh)Lake Tharthar (Buhayrat ath Tharthar)
Yes. With many rivers and lakes throughout the country, Mexico has a large portion of its territory covered by fresh water sources.
I believe there are many more, but 3 of them are lakes, streams, and ponds.
Amoebas are zooflagellates and live in fresh water. There are about 15 phyla of these animal like protists and many are fresh water types.
They are sources of water for cities, and provide habitat for fish, birds, and many forms of wildlife.
Well dinoflagellates live in either salt water or many live in fresh water like in lakes or ponds.
Lakes typically contain freshwater, with some exceptions, such as with the Great Salt Lake. Keep in mind that this does NOTmean that the water is drinkable. In fact, some lakes will make you sick if you drink from them. These include the Great Salt Lake, as mentioned before because it has a ridiculously large ratio of salt to water, and many other lakes that are polluted with garbage, toxic waste, bird droppings, etc.
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