Lakes do not flow in the same way rivers do; they are generally static bodies of water. However, water can move in and out of lakes through inflows from rivers, streams, or precipitation, and outflows through evaporation or drainage into rivers. This movement can create a balance, where the lake's water level fluctuates depending on these inputs and outputs. Additionally, currents within the lake can occur due to wind, temperature differences, or water density variations.
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Rivers flow lakes usually do not flow a 12 year old answered this question
It depends which river. Some flow into lakes, others flow into the Ocean.
Sometimes streams will run into lakes; usually smaller lakes
there isn't any! lakes can't flow so there are none
all the great lakes ultimately flow in to the Atlantic ocean but wich way you got me
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yes. lakes are a source for rivers because they help the water flow most of the time
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rivers and lakes