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The Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age, which occurred between 110,000 and 12,000 years ago. Glaciers carved out the basins that would later fill with water, creating the modern-day Great Lakes.
rivers, lakes or they would fill a bowl up with water from a lake or river!
Fish get into lakes in different ways, they can be stocked by the DNR but one of the main ways it happens especially on larger lakes like the Great Lakes, is a boats ballasts will fill up with water then when they dump the water fish from one lake end up in the other.
Percolation
The amount of water it would take to fill a lake varies. It depends on the size of the lake and whether the soil is dry or not.
Most lakes fill with water naturally, damed lakes fill by the river or stream that is blocked.The same as most reservoirs. There are very few lakes that are filled purposely by pumping water into them.
to fill the oceans , lakes, and ponds back up.
Playas
To fill our lakes so that we can have water to drink.
Lakes can form through various geological processes, including tectonic activity, where movements in the Earth's crust create depressions that fill with water. They can also develop from glacial activity, where glaciers carve out basins that later fill with meltwater. Additionally, lakes can form due to volcanic activity, where craters created by eruptions accumulate water, or through river meandering, where oxbow lakes are formed when a river changes its course.
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