This is a confusing question. Loch Lomond is the largest body of water by area, but Loch Ness has more water in it as it is very deep, though not the deepest in Scotland. So the correct answer for which one has more water than all English and Welsh lakes is Loch Ness.
Gosh does it ? And I assume its Loch Ness. I know it is deep & very, very cold.
Lakes and rivers
The landscape of England has rolling hills, and is very green. There are rivers and lakes, as well as many trees.
Water polo began in England throughout rivers and lakes.
England has many mountains , lakes , rivers , hills , and oceans. By the pettiest girl in the world I AM SO SEXY
The longest in England is the River Thames. English Rivers: Thames, Trent, Avon (several), Ouse, Great Ouse, Soar, Mersey, Irwell, Test, Tyne, Tees, Tamar Scottish Rivers: Tay, Clyde, Spey Welsh Rivers: Severn, Wye, Dee
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
Yes, the Lake District lies entirely within Cumbria, in North West England
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Water polo was created in the mid 19th century in England in rivers and lakes.
Yes, Germany has many rivers and lakes.
lakes and rivers
najor rivers or lakes of Nunavut