A river is where water is flowing down a big stream for miles and miles. Well actually it doesn't have to be that long but a river doesn't stop moving.
a lake is like a pond or a pool. It doesn't go anywhere.
Sorry if it's not a very good explanation :|
What is the difference between Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika
In 2013, the average elevation of Lake Superior was 601.71 ft (183 m). The St. Lawrence River begins at the outlet of Lake Ontario at an elevation of 74.7 m (245 ft) and flows to the Atlantic Ocean where the elevation is zero (sea level). So the difference in elevation between the Lake and the River ranges from about 357 feet to about 602 feet, depending on where on the River you measure.
An Oxbow Lake is formed when a river meanders so far from its path that some of the water is trapped out there, and when the river sinks again or erosion silts up the path, a small, isolated lake is formed.
There is no difference.
Between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on the White Nile River in Uganda
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differece between lake bosomtwe and lake volta
There are actually three bodies of water between Lake Huron and Lake Erie: the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and the Detroit River.
The difference is width
A pond is a smaller Lake.
Normally a lake does not flow: that is what distinguishes a lake from a stream or river.