The Element H2 (Hydrogen) And The Element O (Oxygen)
there are many living species in lake water... most are fish. depending on the lake, the species are inevetible
The Lake Okeechobee could be one.Another one can be Lake Istopega
no because the constant changes in the water's depth the lake does not have a peninsula.
no, lake baryessa is a man made lake meaning their is no way a shark could live in that water:)
Brian established his shelter near the lake, because he knew that he could drink water from the lake and that the lake was the only place he knew where there was water.
a lake could symbolize as life because it's a body of water and water symbolizes life but it depends on the context.
Could be a reservoir, which is a man-made lake to store water, usually for domestic drinking water use.
There are hundreds of lakes that could have ten billion gallons of water. Lake Superior in Michigan is one of these lakes.
Someone through water on Boston from lake Erie.
Yes, with over 9 feet of water
impeller could be bad, could of sucked something up into water intake, or if you frequently visit a lake that has zebra mussels or dock at a lake with them, they have grown inside the cooling system. if you dock at a lake that has them after you get them out trim the motor out of the water
Such a body of water could be called a reservoir, lake, mere, tarn, pool or pond.