There are 14 main bodies of water in the lake district but only one official "lake" and that is Bassenthwaite Lake. All the rest are "meres" or "waters", for example Windermere, and Coniston Water.
There must be lots, and the number changes every day. The exact definition of Lake District is also questionable.
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There are 5 great lakes. Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron
There are a total of three lakes located in Venezuela. These lakes are Guri, Lake Maracaibo, and Lake Valencia.
There are 4 lakes in South Africa. Orange lake Tugela lake Vaal River Sak River
There are 5 Great Lakes in North America. Lake Michigan lies entirely within the territory of the US. The other four Great Lakes have borders in Ontario, Canada as well as the US. They are Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.
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The Lake district (in Cumbria, England) is a natural phenomenon and has been called the "Lake District" because it has many lakes since ancient times. The "Lake District National Park" was established 1951 to protect the environment of the Lake District.
because it was carved out by glaciers which left tarns (or lakes)
There are many natural lakes found in the United Kingdom. These include the Lake District, Windermere, Ullswater, Wast Water, and Coniston Water.
The main river is Windermere but there are many more like Ullswater, Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite. Those 4 lakes are the biggest in the Lake district so I hope that is enough, if not, ask the question again and put again after it then I will give some more!!!
many people think lakes+water=lots of rain. this is not true. the lake district is the most hottest part of great britain. Amy sofowora (a famous scientist) said that it only rains 3mm of rain in a year at the lake district!!
There are 5 great lakes. Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron
There are many lakes on earth. Some are The Great Lakes, Lake Victoria, and The Great Salt Lake.
The Lake District is an area in Northwest England known for its lakes. It isn't a mountain although the Cumbrian mountain range is in that area, the highest of which is Scafell Pike.
Many lakes begin 'Lake ..' instead of '.. Lake'. For example, Lake Ogden (US), Lake Taupo (NZ), Lake Urmia (Iran).
There are a total of three lakes located in Venezuela. These lakes are Guri, Lake Maracaibo, and Lake Valencia.
The Lake District national park in Cumbria, England contains both the lakes Windermere and Ullswater and many other lakes, meres, waters and Reservoirs such as Thirlmere, Rydal water and Haweswater.
Yes they do. For example in the Lake District in England.