Apparently not. It is supposed to be the deepest and the oldest though, and one of the clearest.
Kariba Dam / Lake Kariba is the largest manmade lake in the world.
Lakes can be almost any depth. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia. It is 5,369 feet deep. Lake Tahoe is the deepest lake in the United States at 1,644 feet deep.
Salt lake city is called salt lake because it is near the Great Salt Lake filled with tons of salt. I know...I've been in it!
It refers to the letter width in terms of mechanical or architectural drafting. Those are the widest letters having 6 points as opposed to 5.
I believe it is Lake Superior
Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in the world and is located in Russia on the continent of Asia.
Lake Biakal is one of the oldest and deepest lakes around. It is located in Siberia, north of Mongolia. In some places it is more then one mile deep. Lake Biakal holds more water then the five great lakes combined. It is feed by 336 ither rivers, but only one leads out.
actually lake maricibo is way bigger than lake mead
Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake superior Lake ontario Lake michigan Lake okeechobee Lake Tahoe Lake pocono Lake Monroe Lake charles
About 150 miles at the widest point
Seneca is the widest finger lake. It is 618 feet deep and 40 miles in length.
Yes, for example Lake Victoria Lake is 68,800 square kilometres (26,560 mi²) in size making it the continent's largest lake, the largest tropical lake in the world, and the second widest fresh water lake in the world.
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The widest river in the world is the Amazon River. The second widest river in the world is the Nile River, which is the longest river in the world.
It is none of those, if the world as a whole is considered. It is, however, the deepest lake in the US, and if average (rather than maximum) depth is considered, it's the deepest lake in the Western Hemisphere.
Yes, it is the widest.
the second widest waterfall in the world is Victoria falls in Zimbabwe