It is not just the number but their sizes (flow-rates.
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It is not just the number but their sizes (flow-rates.
Lake Victoria has several inlets, but the Nile River is the only surface outlet.
Generally a "pond" is taught of as a still body of water smaller than a lake. "still" implies no flow movement and would mean that there is no inlet or outlet. However, the term "pond" is sometimes extended as in "Mill Pond" which would have both an inlet and an outlet.
A "bay" is a wide inlet of a sea or lake.
The marshy inlet of a river or lake is called a bayou. The name for an artificial waterway is a canal.
No, Lake Michigan is considered a lake.
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
The three main rivers feeding the Great Salt Lake: the Jordan, Weber, and Bear rivers together deposit around 1 million tons of minerals in the lake each year. Since the lake has no outlet other than evaporation these minerals are locked into the space occupied by the lake. Over time, the concentration of these minerals has increased.
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The Great Salt Lake has salt because it as no outlet, the salt of thousands of years has flowed into the lake. As the water evaporates, it leaves the salt there and it increases in concentration. The Great Lakes do not have salt because they are normal lakes, mostly fed by freshwater mountain streams and rivers, with an outlet to the oceans, so the salt does not increase in levels.
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It is Crater Lake in Oregon. At 1,943 feet deep (590m), it is the seventh deepest lake in the world, and the deepest in the US. It is the basin of an erupted volcano, so the water has no inlet, or outlet. It is also considered to have the clearest water of any lake in the world.