Lake Superior (31,820 sq mi), Lake Huron (23,010 sq mi), Lake Michigan (22,400 sq mi), Great Salt Lake (21,500 sq mi), Lake Erie (9,940 sq mi), Lake Ontario (7,540 sq mi), Iliamna Lake (1626 sq mi), Lake of the Woods (1178 sq mi), Lake Pontchartrain (1017 sq mi), Lake Champlain (699 sq mi), Lake Okeechobee (620 sq mi), Red Lake (620 sq mi), Becharof Lake (496 sq mi), Salton Sea (496 sq mi), Lake Winnebago (345 sq mi), Lake Powell (310 sq mi), Flathead Lake (310 sq mi), Lake Tahoe (307 sq mi)
There are no rainforests in Europe.
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There are a huge amount of software companies in Europe, so it would be impossible to list them all.
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in Europe. (It is referred to as a Sea because of its massive size [it is more than triple the size of the second largest lake], and it was once part of an ancient sea about 5.5 million years ago.) The second largest European lake is Lake Ladoga, and the third largest is Lake Onega. All three lakes are mostly associated with Russia.
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For a list of all desert areas in Europe, see the link below.
They are the same size in all professional matches.
As the list would run into hundreds it is suggested that the web be consulted in a more specific manner.
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Canada by far there's around 3 million lakes, more then all of the worlds countries combined.
No. The maximum minus the minimum is the range. The mean is the sum of all elements of the list divided by the size of the list.