i dont know the answer but i think its 365
they came in big sea vessels from Europe in their balist tanks and as they pumped water out they were so small they flew into the lakes
They are both. Some like the Great Lakes are large, but other places have small lakes.
An achondrite is a stony meteorite which contains no chondrules - small round granules often formed in molten rock.
huge islands are mostly formed in the mid seas or oceans. But very small islands can even be found in lakes and rivers. The largest island teriotory is greenland in arctic ocean.
small groups of lakes
Australite is a form of tektite, a small, round, dark object formed by the rapid cooling of meteorite fragments which hit the Earth.
No, crocuses do not produce seeds with a black round shape. Crocus seeds are small and elongated, somewhat resembling grains of rice. These seeds are formed after the plant blooms and the flowers are pollinated.
The rock formed would usually be classified as clastic sedimentary rock, like shale.
Small lakes do not have tides because tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on large bodies of water like oceans. Therefore, small lakes are not affected by tides in the same way that oceans are.
A small piece of land surrounded on all sides by water. Islands can be found in the ocean and in lakes. Islands can be formed by splitting off from the mainland or by a disruptive force such as a volcanic eruption or earthquake.
A small round stone is called a pebble.
Most lakes are too small for the effect to be great or, if any at all. Tides are not always caused by the gravitational pull pf the moon and have no effect on small bodies of water, such as lakes. Even the Great Lakes tides are less than 5 centimeters in height