Don't really understand the questions but the term "Wetlands" includes ponds and lakes and their surrounding environment.
Lake Maracaibo is saltwater, being an estuary rather than a true lake.
Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.
Should be a freshwater lake.
No, all LAKES are freshwater. OCEANS are saltwater. Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake, but the answer above is false. See, for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Salt_Lake or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake
because the ocean has salt in it rather than freshwater lake Because fresh water on the surface of a lake is frozen. Under similar conditions, salt water is not frozen.
because the ocean has salt in it rather than freshwater lake Because fresh water on the surface of a lake is frozen. Under similar conditions, salt water is not frozen.
There is more than one fresh water lake in Nicaragua, includingLake ApanásLake ManaguaLake Nicaragua
there is no average windspeed because all the different wetlands are in different areas some are hotter than others and some are colder so they are all different
Lake Superior holds more freshwater and has a greater surface area than Lake Victoria
Lake Baikal in Siberia holds more water than any other lake on Earth. It contains approximately 20% of the world's unfrozen freshwater supply, making it the largest freshwater lake by volume. Additionally, Lake Baikal is the deepest lake globally, reaching depths of about 1,642 meters (5,388 feet). Its unique ecosystem and geological features also contribute to its significance.
Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
Salt water has a greater density than freshwater does.