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what do you call an artificially body of water that forms behind a dam
Lake Superior holds the most water, followed by Lake Victoria, with Lake Titicaca lagging a long way behind.
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released
Because this heated water changes the temperature of the lake or river into which it is released
conduction o yah
All of the suspended solids will settle on the lake bed if it was a salt lake you would have a layer of salt
standing surface waterfrom f.b
Of course it does! But not gas. Water vapor gas. The ocean river water or water lake does not turn into water vapor gas all the way. Think about the water cycle. Only a little water is heated by the sun, evaporated, turns into water vapor and is condensed and falls back as precipitation or water.
Yes. The dam holds back water that would normally flow down the river, leading to water accumulating behind the dam: an artificial lake.
Heat the water. Allow it to evaporate leaving behind the salt. Remove the solid salt. Refill the lake. Prevent the salt from ebing readded by water inflow carrying minerals.
Water can contain heat or the lack of it better than the air and ground around it. During winter the water will be heated up by the sun, even though it is cold out, and during the summer the water will retain the cold that it has been exposed to overnight.