Question | Answer |
in southern siberian russia; deepest lake in the world; estimated to contain 1/5 of all the earth's fresh surface water | Lake Baikal |
a saltwater lake, the largest lake in the world; bordered by azerbaijan, russia, kazakhstan, turkmenistan, and iran | caspian |
in the remains of a volcano in Oregon | crater lake |
between lakes michigan and ontario | erie |
swamp in south florida, home of the seminoles | everglades |
the lowest point in australia | eyre |
in glacier-cut valleys of central new york | finger lakes |
1st and 2nd largest in canada in northwest territories | great bear and great slave lakes |
in utah's mormon country | great salt |
the mississippi river's source in minnesota | itaska |
the largest lake in europe | ladoga |
the northermost point in the contiguous us | lake of the woods |
supposed scottish home of a monster | loch ness |
in western venezuela | maracaibo |
artificial lake formed by the hoover dam across the colorado | mead |
only great lake entirely in the us | michigan |
pollution-threatened lake in central florida | okeechobee |
swamp in georgia | okefenokee |
between lake erie and the st.lawrence seaway | ontario |
near new orleans | pontchartrain |
largest and westernmost of the great lakes | superior |
a california-nevada vacation spot | tahoe |
world's longest lake in africa's rift valley on the western border of tanzania | tanganyika |
highest lake in the world, between peru and boliviaq | titicaca |
shallow lake of western cambodia, the largest lake of southeast asia; during the monsoon season the high waters of the mekong river reverse the flow of this river and increase the size of the lake from about 1000 to 4020 square miles | tonle sap |