That's known as a 'reservoir'.
It is known as a (fresh water) reservoir. A lake used to store water for use in a factory, mainly to drive machinery, is known as a lodge.
It is known as a (fresh water) reservoir. A lake used to store water for use in a factory, mainly to drive machinery, is known as a lodge.
It is a reservoir.
A dam , reservoir or lake.
These lakes are generally called reservoirs, but it depends on the country. Such a lake is commonly known as either a reservoir or a dam in Australia.
Could be a reservoir, which is a man-made lake to store water, usually for domestic drinking water use.
reservoir
The only way compare a lake to a vacuole is in their shape and structure. They both have ability to hold nutrients and water within their structures.
No, dams are man made barriers constructed to stop the flow of water. Very often these are across rivers in order to create a lake for drinking water called a reservoir (UK). Dams are often used to create electricity via hydro-electric turbines and generators.
Many animals obtain water through methods that are similar to our, for example many animals simply live near a source of water like a lake, and use that to drink. However, some animals such as camels store water in pouches on their backs, they then use these supplies when water levels are poor.
about 1% of the worlds water is available for our use the rest is either frozen or salt water
The lake receives more water from sewerage than natural water flow because many homes and companies tap rain water use it ant them releases it to the lake.