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Q: How many hours does it take to get from mayfield KY to reelfoot lake Tennesse?
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What is the largest lake in TN?

The largest natural lake in Tennessee is Reelfoot Lake.


How far is the Mississippi river from reelfoot lake?

10 miles


What landform is known as the turtle capital of the world?

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How big is Reelfoot Lake?

North West Tennessee.


What lake in west Tennessee was formed by an earthquake?

It's called Reelfoot Lake is Northwest TN. I hope that's the one you're looking for.


What lake is near Memphis TN?

There are some lakes inside Memphis city limits, Kilowatt Lake & Horn Lake. The next large lake near Memphis, but not in Tennessee I believe is Arkabutla Lake in Mississippi. Two other lakes in Tennessee within a few hours drive are Pickwick Lake and Reelfoot Lake.


What year did the earthquake occur that created Reelfoot Lake in NW Tennessee?

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How did the reelfoot lake form?

1811/1812 earthquake along New Madrid fault line. Mississippi river ran backwards three days and made lake


Did an earthquake ever cause a river to flow backwards?

The 1812 New Madrid earthquake caused serious land deformations and the river flowed backwards for 10-24 hours and created Reelfoot lake


How many natural lakes does Tennessee have?

Tennessee only has one natural lake of significant size. Reelfoot Lake was formed during the New Madrid earthquakes, specifically during the one on February 7, 1812


What are the physical features of tennesse?

Nashville is a little bit hilly. It is in the center of the state and has the Cumberland River flowing through it. There are also two lakes in the Nashville area, Percy Priest lake and Old Hickory Lake.


What has the author Robert E Broshears written?

Robert E. Broshears has written: 'Characterization of bottom-sediment, water, and elutriate chemistry at selected stations at Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Sediments (Geology)