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Yes, when the water table reaches the surface, it can create a lake if there is a depression or low-lying area to hold the water. The water will collect in this area, forming a lake.
A man-made lake for storing water is called a reservoir. Reservoirs are created by constructing dams across rivers to collect and hold water for various purposes such as drinking water supply, irrigation, and hydropower generation.
The residence time of water in a lake is calculated by dividing the volume of water in the lake by the rate at which water flows into or out of the lake. This helps determine how long water typically stays in the lake before being replaced.
Some bodies of water in Chile include Lake Llanquihue, Lake Villarrica, Lake Pehoé, Lake Chungará, and the Strait of Magellan.
A desert or a mountain summit would be examples of non-watersheds, as these areas do not collect or funnel water into a single point like a watershed does. Conversely, an ocean or a lake is not a watershed because they are bodies of water that receive water from multiple sources rather than collecting and channeling water runoff.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
Yes, when the water table reaches the surface, it can create a lake if there is a depression or low-lying area to hold the water. The water will collect in this area, forming a lake.
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Lake Taupo
Haven't you watched the movie Piranha? If u swim in a lake, there might be broken glass, or different kinds of species of animals lurking in the water.
A man-made lake for storing water is called a reservoir. Reservoirs are created by constructing dams across rivers to collect and hold water for various purposes such as drinking water supply, irrigation, and hydropower generation.
For hobby, different kinds of people have different kinds of interests, some collect wierd things like needles, and some collect pokemon cards
Fish, snakes, turtles, and frogs will live in a lake. There are many kinds of fish such as blue gill, bass, catfish, and walleye that live in a lake.
They would collect food and materials. Go fishing in the closest river or lake. The would also wash their clothes there in the water.
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Most rivers end when they flow into a lake or the sea, but not all do. Some (very few) flow into into a "dry area" and all the water evaporates and/or disappears into underground aquifers before it can "collect" to form a lake.