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It is a lake. The Biblical definition of a sea differs from the modern one, explaining the name difference.
A river is a body of water flowing to the sea or a lake.
depending on your definition of sea, yes. The Caspian sea is actually a lake....but it is freshwater, and i believe (fact check this before you cite it as truth) that the Black sea is freshwater as well.
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Is not a lake.. its a gulf by definition (A large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea) In terms of surface, i think the largest lake in Mexico would be Lake Chapala. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lakes_of_Mexico
The Dead Sea is a lake.
Saltwater fish have a natural habitat in the sea. Whereas, freshwater fish has a habitat in a river or a lake.
Lake Michigan is classified as a lake, not a sea.
at the sea and lake
This is when a river,lake,sea or stream has a load or something that its carrying, when it is moved downstream or to another location that is transportation
The salton sea is actually a lake in california.
The landlocked seas are Aral Sea, Caspian Sea, Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake, Salton Sea and Sea of Galilee. Landlocked seas may are also considered lakes as the definition of a lake is "a large body of freshwater surrounded by land."