1.) Caspian Sea which is also considered a full fledged sea or geologically a small ocean.
18,800 cu mi
2.) Lake Baikal 5,700 cu mi
3.) Lake Tanganyika 4,500 cu mi
4.) Lake Superior 2,800 cu mi
5.) Lake Michigan-Huron which is technically one body of water even though most of the time they are considered two different lakes 1,980 cu mi
6.) Lake Malawi 1,853 cu mi
7.) Vostok about 1,300 cu mi
8.) Victoria 650 cu mi
9.) Great Bear Lake 536 cu mi
10.) Issyk-Kul 420 cu mi
11.) Ontario 410 cu mi
12.) Great Slave Lake 380 cu mi
13.) Ladoga 218 cu mi
14.) Titicaca 170 cu mi
15.) Van 146 cu mi
16.) Kivu 137 cu mi
17.) Erie 131 cu mi
18.) Khovsgol 120 cu mi
19.) Onega 71 cu mi
20.) Maracaibo 67 cu mi
21.) Tobo 58 cu mi
22.) Argentino 52.8 cu mi
23.) Turkana 49 cu mi
24.) Vanem 43 cu mi
25.) Nipigon 40 cu mi
26.) Tahoe 36 cu mi
27.) Dead Sea 35 cu mi
28.) Albert 32 cu mi
29.) Winnipeg 30 cu mi
30.) Nettilling 27 cu mi
31.) Balkhash 27 cu mi
32.) Athabasca 26 cu mi
33.) Nicaragua 26 cu mi
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The Great Lakes
check out the URL below. it gives you a list of the largest lakes in the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world's_largest_lakes
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Without defining 'largest' it is impossible - however the link below will give you an excellent start.To obtain a reasonable answer you should consult the WEB for a list of lakes by size in accordance with your criteria. .
There are many thousands of lakes in the world.
the Great Lakes are fresh water.( the largest fresh water lakes in the world.)
the great lakes
The world's largest group of freshwater lakes is the Great Lakes, located in North America. They consist of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, and together make up one-fifth of the world's surface fresh water.
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are two Canadian freshwater lakes that are among the world's 12 largest freshwater lakes. Lake Superior, bordered by both Canada and the United States is the largest freshwater lake in the world.
Yes, the Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world by total area (approximately 94,250 square miles) and volume (around 5,439 cubic miles).
The two largest lakes in the world are the Caspian Sea and Lake Superior. The Caspian Sea is in Asia and Europe and Lake Superior is in North America.