According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Lake Powell is "a reservoir of southern Utah and north-central Arizona formed by the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River." For more information on Lake Powell, see Answers.com at the Related Link.
Yes, there is more than one body of salt water in Utah. The most notable is the Great Salt Lake, which is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Additionally, there are smaller saline lakes and ponds in the region, such as Bear Lake and Utah Lake, though they are not as salty as the Great Salt Lake.
Salt Lake City is the Capital of Utah. Salt Lake City is also the most populous city of the state, For more information on the City and the State links have been added under the related links below the answer information.
Water in general is not more dense in Utah. The water of the Great Salt Lake, however, is very ... um ... salty. The dissolved minerals in it make it more dense. The Great Salt Lake is actually significantly saltier than ocean water.
The two major newspapers in Salt Lake and Utah are the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune. The Deseret News is considered more conservative and the Tribune is generally more liberal.
more polluted, most polluted
More Polluted <-----Comparative Most Polluted <------Superlative
* Grande Lake (natural). * Shadow Mountain Reservoir (man made). * Lake Granby (man made). * Lake Powell (man made). * Lake Meade (man made). * Lake Mohave (man made). * Lake Havesau (man made).
Five Stars Alliance has a list of luxury hotels in Utah, primarily around the Salt Lake City area. These include Stein Eriksen Lodge, Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City, and Hyatt Escala Lodge.
Average retail price of electricity in Utah was 7.61 cents per kilowatt-hour and is likely a bit more now but not much.
polluted water is more dangerous for use and contaminated water is poisiones then polluted
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska