The Chapultepec Lake is actually a small artificial freshwater lake in the middle of the Chapultepec Park, Mexico City. Due to eutrophication, the lake's waters have a distinctive green color, due to cyanobacteria.
Chapultepec lake is about 100 miles from the sea. Whatever makes you think it could possibly be salt water
No, it is definitely a freshwater lake!
its a freshwater lake
Lakes will usually have freshwater.
Some do, it depends on the type of lake that it is. There are freshwater lakes, and salt water lakes!
No, all LAKES are freshwater. OCEANS are saltwater. Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake, but the answer above is false. See, for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Salt_Lake or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake
A lake has freshwater and the sea has salt water.
No, Lake Michigan is a freshwater water lake. As a matter of fact it has the largest freshwater dune system in the world.
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
There is salt in every lake, river and stream in the hydrosphere. But the water in a lake is still freshwater because the concentration of the salt in most freshwater is extremely low, so it isn't noticable. Most lakes rivers and streams exchange water with other sources, and they also receive surface runoff, and groundwater flow, so the water is constantly being diluted. So a lake must either receive groudwater flow or surface runoff to contain freshwater.
freshwater lake has no salt and saltwater has many salt particles
Because the water of Great Salt Lake is very dense.
Lake Ontario is salted because I came in it.