Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes of North America.
Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes.
There are five freshwater seas on Earth: the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior, Lake Victoria, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan.
No, there are no glaciers in Lake Superior. However, glaciers CREATED Lake Superior, in fact, all of the Great Lakes. Lake Superior may have large floes of ice in winter.
The lake That the Equator passes through is Lake Victoria
The deepest freshwater lake on Earth is Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. It reaches a maximum depth of about 5,387 feet (1,642 meters). It is also the world's oldest and largest freshwater lake by volume.
There are 5 great lakes. Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron
Lake Victoria - Africa Lake Superior - North America
Lake Victoria - Africa Lake Superior - North America Caspian Sea - Eurasia.
Lake Superior holds the most water, followed by Lake Victoria, with Lake Titicaca lagging a long way behind.
Lake Superior is the world's largest fresh water lake
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Lake Superior holds more freshwater and has a greater surface area than Lake Victoria
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The largest freshwater lake in the world, in area, is Lake Superior. Lake Superior is also the third largest freshwater lake in volume in the world.
Caspian Sea - Asia (or Euraisa) Lake Superior - North America Lake Victoria - Africa Aral Sea - Africa Lake Huron - North America
Caspian Sea: Europe and Asia. Lake Superior: North America Lake Victoria: Africa These three lakes are the largest on each of their given continents.