In poorly drained basins.
lakes form on the floor of a rift valley
the lakes and rivers form together and make rivers and lakes and that is what form the fjords
From a glacier
in lakes and rivers
Yes. The Great Lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes. They were formed by Glaciers that melted. The glaciers came from the north eventually melting to form the Great Lakes.
Lakes can form by tectonic plates in a few ways. For example, the movement of tectonic plates can create depressions in the Earth's surface that fill with water to form lakes. Additionally, tectonic activity can also cause shifts in the landscape that block water flow, leading to the formation of lakes.
H.O.M.E.S Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
they were form by glaicers.
Yes
in lakes and rivers
Lakes and pond can form where there are hollows, with a non-porous underlying layer that will prevent the water seeping away underground.
No. Circular lakes are actually rare. Lakes typically follow the contours of the low lands in which the form.