No, Lake Superior is a freshwater lake.
Your question assumes the Great Salt Lake is the largest lake in the US. It is not. That would be Lake Superior.
The largest lake is Lake Superior. The area of the lake is 82,410 square km (31,820 square miles). The Great Salt Lake and some of The Great Lakes would have to be included in your list, as they can seen from space (eight miles high).
The largest lake entirely within the United States is Lake Michigan. The largest lake that is partially within the United States, and the largest lake in North America, is Lake Superior.
There are thousands of lakes in America. The largest of these lakes are: Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the Great Salt Lake.
Lake Superior is one of the Great Lakes, all of which are fresh water, not salty. With rare exceptions like the Great Salt Lake, a lake is always a body of fresh water while a body of salt water is called a Sea or Ocean.
Lake Maracaibo is the largest natural lake.
The Caspian Sea is connsidered to be the largest lake on Earth, but is salt water. The largest fresh water lake is Lake Superior which borders the USA and Canada (and is part of the Great Lakes). (The Caspian Sea borders Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Azerbaljan and Turkmenistan.
Great Salt Lake in Utah is the 33rd largest lake in the world.
Superior is the largest lake that's partly in the United States at 31,820 square miles. The largest lake entirely contained in the United States is Lake Michigan, 22,400 square miles. Excluding the great lakes, the Great Salt Lake in Utah is the largest lake in the USA at 1700 square miles.
Not even close. Lake Ontario has an area of 7,300 square miles, while the Great Salt Lake is 1,700 square miles.
A lake is an inland body of standing water of considerable size. Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes, is the largest freshwater lake in the world.
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