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There are many lakes in the Rift Valley of Africa but the largest are: Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, Lake Turkana, Lake Albert, Lake Rukwa, Lake Mweru, Lake Kivu, and Lake Edward.
try searching the "Blue Mountains", if you didnt figure it out already, its north of Lake Albert near the Great Rift valley.
The Great Rift Valley is one particular rift valley located in Africa. There are other rift valleys located in other parts of the world.
Igneous. Crustal material is added in rift valleys by the addition of magma.
the great rift valley is unique because is the longest rift in the world. The great rift valley was maded by plates in the Earth crust. I hope that this really helps!
There are many lakes in the Rift Valley of Africa but the largest are: Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, Lake Turkana, Lake Albert, Lake Rukwa, Lake Mweru, Lake Kivu, and Lake Edward.
The Great Rift Valley is in Eastern Africa It surrounds lake Victoria
Lake Baikal in Siberia lies in a rift valley.
Lake Tanganyika
Three bodies of water that occupy the Great Rift Valley in North Africa are Lake Turkana, Lake Albert, and Lake Edward. These lakes were formed due to tectonic activity and are known for their unique ecosystems and biodiversity.
In the Rift Valley some of the Lakes are the deepest in the world, Lake Tanganyika for example at 1470 metres
Lake Baikal ia a Fault Action/Rift Valley.
It is on a plateau between two major arms of the rift valley. It is not sunken like the valley system itself.
Lake Tanganyika
lake tanganyika
Lake Tanganyika is found in the Great Rift Valley. This lake is found in Tanzania which is a country located in East Africa.
Most Rift Valley lakes are alkaline rather than salty due to their volcanic origin, which results in an accumulation of alkaline salts and minerals in the water. This high alkalinity makes the water unsuitable for certain organisms, leading to unique ecosystems with specialized flora and fauna. Additionally, the evaporation process in these lakes can also concentrate salts, further increasing their alkalinity.