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World longest lakes

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Some of the world's largest lakes are visited often because they provide sources of food recreational events and because of their abundant fauna and flora of the 20 million estimated lakes around the globe we've compiled a list of top 10 largest lakes around the world number 10 Great Slave Lake located in 
Northwest Canada Great Slave Lake spans twenty eight thousand nine hundred thirty square kilometres frozen for most of the year Great Slave Lake is North 
America's deepest lake at two thousand fourteen feet deep it receives its inflow from the Hay River and drains into the Mackenzie River which flows into the Beaufort Sea number nine Lake Malawi spanning 30 thousand 44 square kilometres Lake 
Malawi lies between Tanzania Mozambique and Malawi in southern East Africa the lake is marrow midok which means that the topmost layer and the deep water layers 
never mix malawi lake boasts the highest number of species in any lake in the 
world up to one thousand different species have been recorded and most of these species are endemic to the region 
number eight Great Bear Lake near the Arctic Circle in Northwest Canada the Great Bear Lake spans 31,000 80 kilometer squared the lake has two small 
islands on its surface and is known for its agonizingly cold winter temperatures the lake was once rich with radium ores that caused intensive mining around the 
1930 the ores have since been depleted number seven Lake Michel situated between Barratt Republic and rcuts 
Oblast Lake Baikal covers 31,500 sware kilometers and is the world's deepest lake with the deepest point being 5,300 87 feet the lake contains 20% of the world's 
fresh water and is potentially the world's oldest lake according to scientists the lake may be 25 million years old 
number six lake tana Nica at 32 thousand nine hundred kilometers squared lake tana Nica is the second deepest lake in the world its inflows are from the rusizi
alle Lumbo and malaga rivers and flows intermittently into the lakota andrew lovara the lake 
is situated in the highlands of africa and extends to Burundi Tanzania Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo number five Lake Michigan Lake Michigan 
is the only lake to be situated entirely in the u.s. spanning 58,000 16 square kilometers the lake is one of many that 
were formed by glacial movements it is also connected to the ocean by multiple man-made waterways and dug such as the Krait Lawrence Seaway number for Lake Huron found between Michigan United States in Ontario Canada Lake Huron covers fifty nine thousand five hundred ninety-six square kilometers on its surface lies Manitoulin Island it's the largest lake island in the 
world like Lake Michigan Lake Huron was also formed by glacial movement number three Lake Victoria home to the famed Victoria Falls Lake Victoria lays between Kenya Uganda and Tanzania at sixty nine thousand four hundred eighty
five kilometers squared Lake Victoria is the largest tropical lake in the world and on its surface lies 84 different islands the lake is fed by the kangaroo 
and drained solely into the River Nile number two Lake Superior bed by st. Marys River and the Soo Locks Lake Superior flows into Lake Huron measuring 
80 2414 square kilometres it is another of the you as Great Lakes that was formed by
glacial movement the lake contains 10% of the earth fresh water and there is enough water in the lake to cover North 
America under at least a foot of water number one caspian sea a little bit of a misnomer the Caspian Sea is the world's 
largest lake spanning 371 thousand square kilometers this oceanic lake lies between Iran Kazakhstan terminus Don Russia and Azerbaijan while its inflows come from the Volga sure all correct and Kura rivers the lake does not have an outflow and instead has an enteric Basin which means that water is retained and 
converges into other lakes or rivers or drains through an internal drainage system underground such as permeable 
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