A lake is a lake basin and the body of water it holds. A lake basin is a relatively closed natural depression on the surface that can store water. The source of lake water is precipitation, surface runoff, groundwater, and some come from ice and snow meltwater.


The consumption of lake water is mainly evaporation, seepage, excretion and development and utilization.


The total area of ​​lakes on the earth is 2.7 million square kilometers, accounting for 1.8% of the land area. There are 35 lakes with an area of ​​more than 5,000 square kilometers.


Finland has the most lakes and is known as the "Land of Ten Thousand Lakes", with more than 60,000 lakes of various sizes.


The lake is rich in fish, shrimp, crab, shell, etc. It is an important source of raw materials for aquatic products and light industry. The unreasonable development of lake resources will lead to the reduction of lake fishery resources, the reduction of lake area and the swamp of the land around the lake.


Have you seen these lakes? They have their own characteristics.


1. The Caspian Sea.


Although the Caspian Sea is called the sea, it is a huge inland saltwater lake. It is called the sea because its area is large enough and its properties are biased towards sea water, such as color, sand, etc.


2. Lake Superior.


The water storage capacity is 12,000㎞³, accounting for more than half of the water storage capacity of the Great Lakes. In terms of water storage capacity, the lake is the fourth largest lake in the world with a coastline of 3,000 kilometers, dense forests along the coast, and numerous lakes and bays on the north bank.


3. Lake Victoria.


The lake is 1134 meters above sea level and is rich in fish resources.


4. Lake Como.


Lake Como is a world-famous scenic leisure resort and a famous scenic spot in Italy. With an area of ​​146 square kilometers, it is the third largest lake in Italy.


5. Lake Tooze.


natural salt lake. Just like a mirror, it completely reproduces the sky, so it is also called the "mirror of the sky"!


6. Lake Austin.


The spectacular Penne Baker Bridge spans Lake Austin and is an ideal location for viewing the lake. The most popular amusement project for citizens is to take a boat tour of the lake and float on the green lake.


Lake water is an important part of global water resources. Lake water can be continuously renewed. The renewal period of different lakes varies. The length of lake water replacement period depends on its volume and annual runoff into and out of the lake.


For the ecological environment of the earth, lake water resources are also the objects we need to protect.


The beauty that nature brings to us is different, and the lake is one of them.