Lake Michigan is to large to be considered a lake. It is a fresh water sea.
No, Lake Michigan is considered a lake.
Large lakes in Utah - Utah Lake, Lake Tahoe, Flathead Lake, Great Salt Lake.
Lake Tanganganyika is the name of the large lake.
Lake Texcoco. :)
The large lake on the southern border of Peru is Lake Titicaca. It is situated at a high altitude in the Andes mountains and is considered the highest navigable lake in the world. Lake Titicaca is shared between Peru and Bolivia and is known for its rich cultural heritage and biodiversity.
The name of the lake is Lake Victoria.
Lake Somerville, Lake Houston, and there is a large lake near Austin.
It is not considered a part of Lake Huron, but it very well could be, as the straight that separates is from Huron is large enough to not be considered a true separator of the two large bodies of water.
No, Lake Michigan is definitely a lake. A river is defined as "A large natural stream of water emptying into an ocean, lake, or other body of water and usually fed along its course by converging tributaries."
Lake Michigan is classified as a lake, not a sea.
Lake Victoria