The Great Lakes ( 5 of them ) region of North America is the largest basin or body of freshwater on the planet.
They are both. Some like the Great Lakes are large, but other places have small lakes.
There are islands in seas and lakes in Australia, and on other non-continent islands as well. One example is Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron, which has several large lakes with islands. (see related question and links)
Yes, by definition a continent is a continues land of mass.
A: the two large Ca lakes are Lake Tahoe and the Salton Sea.
The Bald Eagle prefers habitats near seacoasts, rivers, large lakes, oceans, and other large bodies of open water.
Lakes, rivers, puddles etc
The counties in the midlands and north midlands, mainly Westmeath and Cavan, are the counties with the most lakes in Ireland. Fermanagh and Monaghan also have a lot of lakes. The lakes in these counties are small, but numerous. Other counties have larger lakes, but not as many of them.
Dragonflies live on every continent except for Antarctica. Dragonflies like to live in tropical climates, as well as near lakes and other bodies of water.
Canada & Finland have very many lakes.... among other places.
The difference between a continent and a island is that continents sit on their own continental lithosphere and islands do not. Greenland is the largest island and Australia is the smallest continent.
Asia
the natural habitat of syberian crane is sea lakes jeels &other water bodies