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Lake Superior has about 4,385 km of shoreline.
There are two main rivers that flow into Lake Eyre itself, and many more that contribute to the vast Lake Eyre basin. The Warburton River is fed by the large Diamantina and Georgina Rivers, while Cooper Creek is also a significant river. In addition, the much smaller Neales River and Macumba River also flow into Lake Eyre. In a most unusual flood occurrence in 2010, the Finke and Todd Rivers in the Northern Territory also contributed to the waters flowing into Lake Eyre.
Rivers flow into large bodies of water, such as oceans, bays, or lakes. The transition between river and ocean, bay or lake is known as a delta. Most rivers have a delta, an area where the river divides into many channels and river water mixes with sea or lake water.
There is no single body of water into which the rivers flow. Many of the rivers of Australia form part of an inland river system known as the Murray-Darling river system. The Darling is a tributary of the Murray, and the Murray flows into the Southern Ocean (via Lake Alexandrina on the southern coast). Many of the rivers of Queensland's Gulf country flow into a system which feeds Lake Eyre, a huge salt lake in South Australia which fills only once every ten years, at most. There are also many rivers flowing down from the Great Dividing Range which extends along Australia's entire eastern coast. These rivers flow into either the Coral Sea (part of the Pacific ocean) or the Tasman Sea.
Lake Superior - Surface area: 31,700 square miles.
Well... Many many rivers flow into the lake. The rivers provided fish and water. Lake Titicaca has a moderate/ mild climate. The land can support crops well too. The location was good for transportation. They used reeds to make balsas. (boats)
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Well... Many many rivers flow into the lake. The rivers provided fish and water. Lake Titicaca has a moderate/ mild climate. The land can support crops well too. The location was good for transportation. They used reeds to make balsas. (boats)
The Rio Grande and other rivers dry up before reaching the sea because humans take so much water from them. Some rivers may also dry up naturally, or drain into a salt lake with no ocean connection.
Sewage would have a greater effect in a lake than in a river because rivers have more flow to them and the sewage travels faster than a lake with no current.
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