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Antarctic (liquid) lakes lie below its ice sheet, and since not all of them have been discovered, it's not possible to give you a number. Lake Vostok is an example, with a surface elevation of -1,600 ft.
None. It's all frozen.
Yes, it has many lakes - see the link below for a full listing.
There is not that many lakes in Denmark. The biggest (measured by surface area) is Arresø at 40 km2.
There is not that many lakes in Denmark. The biggest (measured by surface area) is Arresø at 40 km2.
Yes, in many deserts there are oases with permanent surface water available. Some deserts have rivers, lakes or streams and some deserts have ground water available a few feet below the surface.
No - the links below will give you a listing of Japans lakes and rivers.
Your answer depends on where you want to go on Antarctica, which is 10% of the earth's surface..
There are hundreds of lakes in Switzerland. 16 of them have a surface area over 10 km2 (3 miles2).
Because Antarctica is a "polar" region, there is no precipitation, it has no lakes or rivers and is in fact the driest continent. Antarctica is the world's largest desert.All of the continent of Antarctica is considered a desert. It is the driest continent on earth.
One of the largest lakes in Western Europe, LakeGeneva lies partly in France, and partly in Switzerland.There are so many lakes in Switzerland that I have listed a related link below:
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