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Lakes can vary dramatically in size, from large bodies of water spanning thousands of square kilometers, like the Caspian Sea, to small ponds that may only cover a few square meters. The smallest lakes, often referred to as "kettle lakes" or "potholes," can be just a few square feet in area. Generally, a lake is defined by its ability to hold water, be surrounded by land, and have a defined basin, regardless of its size.

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