Lakes are important for people all over the world for several reasons. They provide a source for fishing and recreation and also provide a water source for human use.
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because they create jobs for people all over the world an they are a good source of transporation +++ Their primary value is as water supplies! Larger ones can be used for transport, as you say, and as source of hydroelectric power. They also form many national boundaries, e.g. along NE China.
Sorry no, even though Finland has roughly 200,000 lakes Canada has over 2 million lakes, more than all the countries in the world combined.
Lakes are found in the path of a stream/brook and small river. They are found over nearly all of the world depending on the climate.
Squids live all over the world, in oceans and in lakes.
Canada has more lakes than any other country in the world. It is estimated to have over 2 million lakes, covering about 9% of the country's total land area.
over rivers
Alaska has the most lakes, with over 3 million lakes. In the contiguous US, Minnesota is advertised as the state with over 10,000 lakes, but Michigan has over 62,000 natural and man-made lakes.
Canada has more lakes and rivers than any country in the entire world. There are over 3 million lakes in Canada.
Type your answer here... Manitoba is known as the land of 100,000 lakes.
In the seas, lakes and rivers all over the world. Even under the ice in the Poles!
All over the world! Also found in lakes, ponds, icecaps, rivers, and springs.