2.8 (cubic kilometers) = 7.39681743 × 1011 US gallons
A volcano crater filled with water---CALDERA
No, the Great Salt Lake does not have dolphins in it. The water is far too salty for much life to survive. Brine shrimp flourish, but no fish or other larger marine creatures can live there.
Very little of the water on earth is outside either the oceans or the polar ice caps. Only three percent of the water in the world is fresh, and of that:26.5 million cubic kilometres or about 2.1 percent of all water is in the Antarctic Ice Sheet3 million cubic kilometres or about 0.25 percent is in the Greenland Ice SheetMost of the rest is in a few major lakes like Lake Baikal (23,600 km3 or one fifth of non-frozen water), Lake Tanganyika (18,900 km3), Lake Superior (11,600 km3) and Lake Malawi (7,725 km3).The proportion of the total water that is fresh and not frozen is very small, around 0.003 percent of all the water in the world.
A lake is a large body of water found in nature, while a vacuole is a membrane-bound structure found in the cells of organisms. Lakes are typically much larger in size and serve as habitats for various plants and animals, while vacuoles help store nutrients, waste products, and maintain cell turgidity in cells.
The lake will have heaps of plants and algae. they will then start dying and the "bodies" will rot which is a process that consumes oxygen, if too much organic mass rots it consumes all the oxygen in the water and everything in the lake dies- this process is called eutrification
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NJ's water supply comes from Lake Earie. It is the closest Great Lake to NJ and has so much water that it supplies 6 states with water.
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That will depend dramatically on what the water is contaminated with and if the contamination was also in the sediments and/or the groundwater system of the lake.
that much
An ocean is much bigger and deeper. A lake is much smaller in size and is not as deep. In addition, the oceans are salt water while most lakes are fresh water.
The amount of water it would take to fill a lake varies. It depends on the size of the lake and whether the soil is dry or not.
Depends on the landfill. Sort of like how much water is in a lake.
As all lakes are different there can be no definitive answer.
The Sea of Galilee is fresh water, fed by the River Jordan. The salinity is beginning to increase from salt water springs in the bed of the lake because too much fresh water is being extracted, but it remains a fresh water lake at present.