Lakes are still bodies of water, on the other hand, rivers are flowing bodies of water.
A:A lake (from Latin lacus) is a terrain feature (or physical feature), a body of liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the bottom of basin (another type of landform or terrain feature; that is, it is not global) and moves slowly if it moves at all. Another definition is, a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size that is surrounded by land. On Earth a body of water is considered a lake when it is inland, not part of the ocean, is larger and deeper than a pond, and is fed by a river.A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, a sea or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water
A:Lakes are sometimes man- made, being formed by the water that backs up behind a dam, however there are also lots of naturally occurring lakes that form in depressions in the ground where water collects. Rivers, on the other hand, are flowing water, they are long pathways in which rain water collects and makes its way to either a lake or to the sea. A:A river is a constantly moving, directional flow of water from one point to another, usually leading from a point source (such as a melting mountain top or raincloud) to a larger body of water (such as an ocean.) A:A lake is a standing body of water which may be attached to another by a lake, but which is generally considered isolated and non-directional.What is the difference between Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika
In 2013, the average elevation of Lake Superior was 601.71 ft (183 m). The St. Lawrence River begins at the outlet of Lake Ontario at an elevation of 74.7 m (245 ft) and flows to the Atlantic Ocean where the elevation is zero (sea level). So the difference in elevation between the Lake and the River ranges from about 357 feet to about 602 feet, depending on where on the River you measure.
An Oxbow Lake is formed when a river meanders so far from its path that some of the water is trapped out there, and when the river sinks again or erosion silts up the path, a small, isolated lake is formed.
There is no difference.
Between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on the White Nile River in Uganda
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There are actually three bodies of water between Lake Huron and Lake Erie: the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, and the Detroit River.
The difference is width
A pond is a smaller Lake.
Normally a lake does not flow: that is what distinguishes a lake from a stream or river.