These lakes have no outlets to carry the salts away to the sea.
Some lakes, such as the Great Salt Lake in Utah, are salty. The Great Lakes are freshwater because there is no source of salt to supply them.
The Great Lakes are not salty because they are filled with freshwater from rivers and streams, and are not connected to the ocean.
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The Great Lakes have an outlet: The Saint Lawrence. The reason why most lakes are not salty is because they have an outlet so the minerals do not accumulate. On top of that, they are well above sea level, so there is no chance of saltwater intrusion.
yes there are salty seas. but lakes are very rare to find salty.
These lakes tend to be salty, as minerals are constantly carried into them by incoming water.
The great salt lake is salty because there's no outlet so the lakes that run in it just build it up like when rocks go in the great salt lake the minerals come off and make it salty!!!!!
Most lakes are fresh water, though some lakes are saline. The Great Salt Lake in Utah is saltier than the ocean, as is Salton Sea in southern California and the Dead Sea in the middle east (the Dead Sea is nearly ten times more salty than the ocean).
These lakes have no outlets to carry the salts away to the sea.
Deserts can have fresh water but some of lakes that are salty, very salty.
Because people pee in the lakes and it kills the little sock particles.