Glossary of Terms
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A lake is a large body of freshwater or saltwater that is surrounded by land. Lakes typically formed through geological processes such as glacial activity, tectonic movements, or volcanic activity. They serve various ecological functions, providing habitats for numerous species, and are often used for recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and boating. Lakes can vary greatly in size,, and water chemistry, contributing to their unique characteristics and ecosystems.
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A lake is a large body of freshwater or saltwater that is surrounded by land. Lakes typically formed through geological processes such as glacial activity, tectonic movements, or volcanic activity. They serve various ecological functions, providing habitats for numerous species, and are often used for recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and boating. Lakes can vary greatly in size,, and water chemistry, contributing to their unique characteristics and ecosystems.
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A lake is a large body of freshwater or saltwater that is surrounded by land. Lakes typically formed through geological processes such as glacial activity, tectonic movements, or volcanic activity. They serve various ecological functions, providing habitats for numerous species, and are often used for recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and boating. Lakes can vary greatly in size,, and water chemistry, contributing to their unique characteristics and ecosystems.