no
The Weather
Relly warm
There are several islands that have lakes with islands on them, and a few that have lakes on those smaller islands that can also have islands. It depends on how large the body of water has to be to be called a lake. (see the related question)
No, but we do have ponds.
no because its an island
There are islands in seas and lakes in Australia, and on other non-continent islands as well. One example is Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron, which has several large lakes with islands. (see related question and links)
In bodies of water - seas, lakes and rivers.
Volcanic islands such as the Hawaiian Islands, particularly the Big Island, feature numerous volcanic craters that can form ponds or lakes, like Crater Lake in Kilauea. Similarly, the Azores, an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, boast volcanic formations with lakes in their calderas, such as Lagoa das Sete Cidades. Additionally, islands like Santorini in Greece have volcanic origins and contain caldera lakes.
Canada
libyan deserts and other surrounding deserts
Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf