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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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