Caspian Sea (Kazakhstan) - 143,244 sq m in area 3,363 feet in depth
Lake Superior (USA-Canada) - 31,700 sq m in area 1,330 feet in depth
Lake Vicotria (Africa) - 26,828 sq m in area 270 feet in depth
Aral Sea (Russia) - 24,904 sq m in area 220 feet in depth
Lake Huron (USA-Canada) 23,000 sq m in area 750 feet in depth
I'm not sure, but i guess it is Caspian sea.
Variously considered the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. Geologically, it is a small ocean.
it is bounded by northern Iran, southern Russia, western Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, and eastern Azerbaijan
The Caspian Sea. Its a lake because its not connected to the ocean and it is water surrounded by land.
caspian sea
In terms of volume of water, the largest is Lake Baikal in Siberia. Siberia is in Russia. In terms of surface area the Caspian Sea is largest but it is not freshwater. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake by surface area.
The largest volcanic crater in the world is located in Tanzania , Africa. It is 2,236 meters above sea level. The diameter is 19 km and its surface measures no less than 304 kilometers squared.
The largest lake has a misleading name, because it is not CALLED a lake. It is the Caspian Sea.
its a little U-shaped bend on the side of a river
The largest tidal power station in the world is the Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station. It is located in South Korea.
Frying Pan Lake located in Waimangu Valley in Rotorua is the largest boiling lake in the world.
Lake Superior is the 2nd largest lake in the world, behind the Caspian Sea.
The largest lake in the world is located near the border of Asia and Europe.
Lake Volta located in Ghana.
Lake Baikal is also known as the North Sea and is the largest fresh water lake in the world. It is located in the south of the Russian region of Siberia.
Chilka Lake is located on India's east coast. It is actually a brackish water lagoon and is the second largest lagoon in the world.
The largest fresh water body in the world is Lake Baikal located in Southern Siberia. Its over 400 miles long and just over 5,300ft deep.
It is the world's second largest freshwater lake and the largest lake in Africa
Lake Baikal is the deepest oldest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake by volume.
The third largest lake in the world is in Lake Victoria, in Tanzania-Uganda.
Great Salt Lake in Utah is the 33rd largest lake in the world.
Lake Victoria others are Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi