All lakes in Georgia are man made. This does not include the swamp in south Georgia which are natural, protected wet lands.
The area of Lake Allatoona is 48.603 square kilometers.
Water, fishing, hydroelectricity, recreation, controlling flooding, and perserving wildlife.
Lake Allatoona
Grand Lake is a natural lake but most others like Lake Mead are manmade.
Yes, it should be capitalized.
Usually a lake is natural and usually a reservoir is manmade or at least brought about by mans intervention.
Some of the major bodies of water in Georgia include the Chattahoochee River, the Savannah River, Lake Lanier, and the Okefenokee Swamp. These waterways play a significant role in providing water resources, recreational activities, and unique ecosystems in the state.
By definition a reservoir is manmade. Otherwise it's a lake or pond.
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The oldest manmade lake in South Carolina is Lake Wateree. It is in Kershaw County and has 216 miles of shoreline.
I love in Woodstock, Georgia and it's fairly small and rains a lot. There are also a lot of woods around here which surrounds Lake Allatoona.
There are a number of major bodies of water in Georgia. Some of these are Lake Sidney Lanier, Clark Hill Lake and West Point Lake. Others include Lake Hartwell, Savannah River, Chattahoochee River and more.