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What are some lakes in Scotland?

Well they are lochs not lakes!


What are lakes called in Scotland?

In Scotland, lakes are typically referred to as "lochs." The term "loch" is commonly used to describe bodies of water that are similar to lakes, such as Loch Ness and Loch Lomond.


What were Scotland's lakes and rugged highlands created by?

the movement of glaciers


Is lake English loch Scottish?

Yes. In Scotland, lakes are called lochs.


What is the well-known sea monster that is said to be found in the lakes of Scotland?

Loch Ness Monster (Nessie).


In Scotland many lakes and inlets are called .?

Lochs. Loch is the Scottish word for lake - as in Loch Ness.


Is the lake district in Scotland?

Yes, the Lake District lies entirely within Cumbria, in North West England


Is lochs a sea?

A loch is what lakes are referred to in Scotland. Almost every lake in Scotland will be called a "Loch" and the naming is occasionally found outside of Scotland. "Sea Lochs" are similar to lakes except that they are connected to the sea, and contain seawater. The "ch" in loch has a very distinct pronunciation and often the word is said incorrectly by those who are not used to Scottish dialect. The "ch" is said "through the nose" as opposed to how it would normally be pronounced vocally.


What is Lochness?

In Scotland, by tradition, a lake is called a Loch, Loch Ness is a lake, if Scottish people didn't call lakes "Lochs", then it would be Lake Ness


What does lake mean in geography terms in Scotland?

Just the same although most are refered as Lochs. Only three are named as lakes sich as Lake of Menteith


Which is the only lake in Scotland called lake?

The only reason really is because in Scotland we speak 'Doric' which is not a different language, but more of an accent. In Scotland, the word for lake is loch, so this is why most of the lakes in Scotland are called lochs. I think 'Lake Ness' and 'Lake Lomond' sound funny as well! Fun Fact: Puddock means 'frog' in Doric!


What In Scotland holds more water than all the lakes and rivers in England?

This is a confusing question. Loch Lomond is the largest body of water by area, but Loch Ness has more water in it as it is very deep, though not the deepest in Scotland. So the correct answer for which one has more water than all English and Welsh lakes is Loch Ness.