There are far too many to mention. There is, however, only 1 lake in Scotland...... Famous Lochs include Lomond, Ness, Leven, but it is a very long list.
What Are Scottish Lakes Called? Lochs. Lochs
because they are lochs not "lakes" its a different language
Yes. In Scotland, lakes are called lochs.
Although otters can be found living around the Scottish coastline, they can also be found around lochs, marshes and rivers.
Any person from Scotland would tell you that all Scottish lochs and beautiful
Lochs. Loch is the Scottish word for lake - as in Loch Ness.
In Scotland, by tradition, a lake is called a Loch, Loch Ness is a lake, if Scottish people didn't call lakes "Lochs", then it would be Lake Ness
Yes, at exactly the same levels as in ordinary water anywhere on earth: roughly 1 part per 6000.
You've already answered your own question. The difference is that feshwater lochs contain fresh water while seawater lochs contain seawater.
In Scotland lakes are called lochs. Loch Ness and Loch Lomond are the most important. The major rivers are the Forth, the Clyde, the Tay, the Tweed, the Solway, the Moray, the Spey, the Don and the Dee.
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'Loch' is the Scottish word for 'lake', so Loch Lomond is a lake on its own. However there are quite a few other lochs in the area which is known as 'The Trossachs'.