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The color of a lake may just be the color of the sky, reflected in the lake, but if the water itself is actually greenish blue, that is caused by algae.
Density is weight by unit of volume, its only dependent on the liquid, not how much of it there is. If you fill the cup from the lake both the water in the cup and the water in the lake will have the same density. But if the water in the cup is from the ocean, and the lake is a freshwater lake, then the water in the cup will have a higher density.
no it can form any time. ^^^^^^^ thats bS
anything with a view of a lake
Even though the lake has less energy by unit of volume, the lake is so much bigger that the total content is higher. It's like comparing a truckload of coins to a pocket of bills. Lower value, but more of it.
Evaporation of water occur at any temperature at the surface of a body of water.
A whole 2 weeks.
Evaporation.
The level of the lake is lowered due to evaporation.
The level of the lake is lowered due to evaporation.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is a lake. It is salty because it has no outlet except through evaporation.
Through rain...
rainfall and evaporation
The conversion from class a pan evaporation to lake evaporation is done by a pan to lake coefficient. The coefficient various from region to region, but is generally from 0.6 to 0.8 and more specifically from 0.7 to 0.75. I would recommend using 0.7 as a ratio. Once you establish the ratio you simply take the class a pan evaporation value and multiply by the ratio. For example, if you have 50 inches of class a pan evaporation then you would use the ratio of 0.7 to estimate 35 inches (0.7*50) of lake evaporation.
yes
evaporation
no, it is getting lower because of evaporation