Spirit lake, which is the largest of the three Iowa Great Lakes. The other two are East and West Lake Okoboji. All three lakes are almost connected, and all three are glacial pot-hole lakes.
West Lake Okiboji, Iowa To the south of that is Blackhawk Lake, Lake View, Iowa
Red Rock Lake near Monroe, Pella, and Knoxville, Iowa, is the largest body of water in Iowa.
Red Rock Lake is the largest lake in Iowa. It is on the Des Moines River, southeast of Des Moines.
Wrangell-St. Elias is the largest national park in the U.S., and it is in Alaska.
No lakes are truly bottomless but there are some that are given that term. Lake Pend Oreille is the fifth largest glacier lake in the US, and is located in the Idaho Panhandle. Great Slave Lake in Canada is also given this name.
The glacier is melting on the mountain and underneath it is like a river which eroding a side of the mountain when the glacier melts enough, it will slide down the mountain and into the lake that the river underneath the glacier had created. Hope this helps :)
Lake Chelan is the largest natural lake.I believe that Lake Roosevelt, created by the Grand Coolee Dam is the largest lake.
Lake Windermere...its in the South-Lakeland region, and the largest lake in England. it is also described as a ribbon lake formed from a glacier, so has many outstandingly beautiful attractions (human and physical)
A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
Lake Mistassini is the largest natural lake in Québec, at 2,335 km². Caniapiscau Reservoir is considerably larger, at 4,318 km2, but it is an artificially created lake.
i believe so...
Lake Mead