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Volume
The specific gravity of the water in the Great Salt Lake is much higher than that of the Horsetooth Reservoir. You displace the same volume in both lakes, but you displace more weight of water in the Great Salt Lake, so by Archimedes Principe you get more lift.
The water in the lake WILL rise, but the lake is so much larger, the change will not be visible to the naked eye.
"Mass to volume" indicates that the volume is the denominator, so that if the volume is made smaller the ratio gets larger (assuming the mass stays the same), and if the volume is made larger the ratio gets smaller.
One on-line resource says that the area of Lake Lanier is 57.92 square miles, and that it's 160-ft deep. Using those figures, the volume is 1,932 billion gallons. (rounded) You have to be careful with that number. In addition to some water, part of the volume is undoubtedly occupied by mud, fish, suburban lawn-fertilizer run-off, discarded tires, a sunken bass boat or two, several lost golf balls, and frogs. The number is a reliable ballpark order-of-magnitude bulletproof guesstimate.
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people put bubble gum in the lake- pink bubble gum
The largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Baikal in Russia.
It depends on the lake, the larger and deeper the lake, the greater the volume.
Go through the forest and on the left side in the middle of the forest is a tube that takes you to the first stage in bubble lake.
Silting of a lake is when very fine particles of sand or clay fill the bed of the lake. The bed of the lake rises, which can cause flooding.
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The second largest freshwater lake by volume is Lake Superior between the United States and Canada.
The water volume of Lake Michigan 1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3).
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Heat rises.
Lake Superior - by surface area Lake Baikal - by volume