i believe so...
A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
a lake with water in it coz it melted
it was not glacier formed and is oriented east to west
A ' Tarn' is a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
yes from the cintinental period a glacier swept acrost and made a hole and the glacier melted and formed the salt lakes
Lake Louise is a lake it is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
St. Mary's Lake (in Colorado) was formed when the water from St. Mary's glacier got clogged by debris.I'm not sure about St. Mary ('s) Lake (in Montana) was formed.
Lake Louise was not formed primarily from weathering; it is a glacial lake, created by the actions of glaciers. During the last Ice Age, glaciers carved out the valley, and as they retreated, they left behind a depression that filled with meltwater, forming the lake. While weathering processes do play a role in shaping the landscape over time, the creation of Lake Louise is mainly attributed to glacial activity.
West Lake Okiboji, Iowa To the south of that is Blackhawk Lake, Lake View, Iowa
Lake Windermere...its in the South-Lakeland region, and the largest lake in England. it is also described as a ribbon lake formed from a glacier, so has many outstandingly beautiful attractions (human and physical)
Chateau Lake Louise was created in 1911.
lake louise