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Rivers and lakes of the world
Ganges (India)
• The river Ganga
  originates from a
  place known as
  Gangotri, near
  Haridwar in North
  India. It passes
  through Varanasi, the
  holiest city for Hindus.
  It ends at Kolkata,
  West Bengal.
Hwang Ho/ Yellow River (China)
• The Hwang Ho is known
  as the ‘ Yellow river’’ in
  Chinese language. It is
  called so because the soil
  along with which it flows
  is very fertile and yellow
  in colour. It is also known
  ‘ the river of sorrow ,
  because it sometimes
  overflowed its banks and
  damaged the crops of the
  farmers. It also killed
  many land animals and
  destroyed many towns
  and villages.
Nile (Egypt)
•   The land to which the river Nile
    belongs to is known as the gift
    of the Nile because when the
    Nile overflows its banks it
    leaves behind a deposit of
    fertile soil which is essential for
    growing crops. The river Nile
    acts as a medium of transport
    for many boats and ships. The
    Nile is the longest river of the
    world. It is so long that it not
    only flows through Egypt, But
    four other countries
    neighboring Egypt and those
    are Sudan,Ethiopia,Uganda
    and the Democratic Republic
    of Congo.
Krishna River (India)
• The Krishna River is one
  of the longest rivers in
  central-southern India
  (about 1400 km in length.
  It rises at Mahabaleshvar
  in Maharashtra in the
  west and meets the Bay
  of Bengal at
  Hamasaledeevi in Andhra
  Pradesh, on the East
  Coast.
Indus (India)
•   The Indus River is a major
    river which flows through
    Pakistan. Originating in the
    Tibetan plateau in the vicinity
    of Lake Mansarovar in Tibet
    Autonomous Region, the river
    runs a course through the
    Ladakh district of Jammu and
    Kashmir and then enters
    Northern Areas (Gilgit-
    Baltistan), flowing through the
    North in a southerly direction
    along the entire length of the
    country, to merge into the
    Arabian Sea near port city of
    Karachi in Sindh.
Yamuna (India)
•   The Yamuna sometimes called
    Jamuna or Jumna) is the largest
    tributary river of the Ganges
    (Ganga) in northern India.
    Originating from the Yamunotri
    Glacier at a height 6,387 mtrs., on
    the south western slopes of
    Banderpooch peaks, in the Lower
    Himalayas, it travels a total length
    of 1,376 kilometers (855 mi) and
    has a drainage system of
    366,223 km2, 40.2% of the entire
    Ganga Basin, before merging with
    the Ganges at Triveni Sangam,
    Allahabad, the site for the Kumbha
    Mela every twelve years.
Brahmaputra (India)
•   The Brahmaputra,[1] also
    called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra,
    is a trans-boundary river and
    one of the major rivers of Asia.
•   From its origin in southwestern
    Tibet as the Yarlung Tsangpo
    River, it flows across southern
    Tibet to break through the
    Himalayas in great gorges and
    into Arunachal Pradesh where
    it is known as Dihang.[2] It
    flows southwest through the
    Assam Valley as Brahmaputra
    and south through Bangladesh
    as the Jamuna (not to be
    mistaken with Yamuna of
    India).
Yangtze (China)
• The Yangtze River, or
  Chang Jiang literally
  "The Long River"),
  Tibetan: 'Bri-chu, is the
  6,300 kilometers
  (3,915 mi) and flows
  from its source in
  Qinghai Province,
  eastwards into the East
  China Sea at Shanghai.
  longest river in China
  and Asia, and the third-
  longest in the world.
Zambezi (Zambia)
• The Zambezi is the
  fourth-longest river in
  Africa, and the largest
  flowing into the Indian
  Ocean from Africa.
  The area of it’s basin
  is 1,390,000 square
  kms (540,000 sq mi),
  slightly less than half
  that of the Nile.
Colorado River (America+Mexico)
• The Colorado River is
  a river in the
  Southwestern United
  States and
  northwestern Mexico,
  approximately 2,330
  km (1,450 mi) long,
  draining a part of the
  arid regions on the
  western slope of the
  Rocky Mountains.
Amazon (Brazil+Ecuador+Bolivia)
• The Amazon River of
  South America is the
  largest river in the world
  with a total river flow
  greater than the next ten
  largest rivers combined.
  The Amazon, which has
  the largest drainage basin
  in the world, accounts for
  approximately one-fifth of
  the world's total river flow.
Crocodile River (West) (South
                Africa)
• Crocodile River (West),
  has its source in the
  Witwatersrand mountain
  range, and runs through
  the northern suburbs of
  Johannesburg. There are
  two large dams in this
  river, namely
  Hartbeespoort Dam and .
  It runs through Gauteng,
  North West and into
  Limpopo, before joining
  the . Its tributaries include
  , Hennops River, Jukskei
  River, and .
Mississippi River (America)
• The Mississippi River is
  the largest river system in
  the United States and the
  largest of North America.
  About 2,320 miles
  (3,730 km) long, the river
  originates at Lake Itasca,
  Minnesota and flows
  slowly southwards in
  sweeping meanders,
  terminating 95 river miles
  below New Orleans,
  Louisiana where it begins
  to flow to the Gulf of
  Mexico.
Buffalo River (South Africa)
• The Buffalo River or
  Cwenqgcwe is situated in the
  city of East London on the East
  Coast of South Africa. It is to
  the west of the Nahoon River.
  It is the only navigable river in
  South Africa. The town of East
  London was thus established
  around it.
• The Buffalo River has its
  source in the seeps and
  sponges of the Amatola
  Mountains at an altitude of
  1200 m.
Great Fish River (South Africa)
• The Great Fish River is
  a river running
  644 kilometres (400 mi)
  through the South African
  province of the Eastern
  Cape, it originates east of
  Graaff-Reinet and runs
  through Cradock, just
  south of this the Tarka
  River joins it.
Limpopo River
(SA+Botswana+Zimbabwe+Mozam
            -bique)
• The Limpopo River rises
  in central southern Africa,
  and flows generally
  eastwards to the Indian
  Ocean. It is around
  1,750 kilometres
  (1,087 mi) long, with a
  drainage basin
  415,000 square
  kilometres
  (160,200 sq mi) in size.
Crater Lake (America)
• Crater Lake is a
  caldera lake located
  in the south-central
  region of the U.S.
  state of Oregon. It is
  the main feature of
  Crater Lake National
  Park and famous for
  it’s deep blue color
  and water clarity.
Lake Manyara (Tanzania)
• Lake Manyara is a
  shallow freshwater
  lake in Tanzania. Said
  by Ernest Hemingway
  to be the ‘’loveliest
  [lake] … in Africa ,’’ it
  is also the home of a
  diverse set of
  landscapes and
  wildlife.
Caspian Sea (Russia)
• The Caspian Sea is the
  largest enclosed body of
  water on Earth by area,
  variously classed as the
  world’s largest lake or a
  full-fledged sea. The sea
  has a surface area of
  371,000 square kms (
  143,244 sq mi) and a
  volume of 78,200 cubic
  kms (18,761 cu mi).
Aral Sea (Afghanistan+Uzbekistan)
• The Aral Sea is a saline
  endorheic basin in
  Central Asia; it lies
  between Kazakhstan
  (Aktobe and Kyzylorda
  provinces) in the north
  and Karakalpakstan, an
  autonomous region of
  Uzbekistan, in the south.
  The name roughly
  translates as "Sea of
  Islands", referring to more
  than 1,500 islands that
  once dotted its waters.
Lake Superior (America)
• Lake Superior is the
  largest of the five great
  lakes of North America. It
  is bounded to the north
  by the Canadian province
  of Ontario and the U.S
  state of Minnesota, and to
  the south by the U.S.
  states of Wisconsin and
  Michigan.
Lake Victoria
      (Tanzania+Kenya+Uganda)
• Lake Victoria or Victoria
  Nyanza (also known as
  Ukerewe, Nalubaale,
  Sango or Lolwe) is one of
  the African Great Lakes.
  The lake was named after
  the United Kingdom’s
  Queen Victoria, by John
  Hanning Speke, the first
  European to see the lake.
Lake Huron (America+Canada)
• Lake Huron is also one of
  the five Great Lakes of
  North America. It is
  bounded on the east by
  Ontario, Canada and on
  the west by Michigan,
  USA. The name of the
  lake is derived from early
  French explorers who
  named it based on the
  Huron people inhabiting
  the region.
Lake Michigan (America)
•   Lake Michigan is also one of
    the five Great Lakes of North
    America, and the only one
    located entirely within the
    United States. The second
    largest of the great lakes by
    volume and the third largest of
    the Great Lakes by surface
    area (behind Lake Superior
    and Lake Huron), it is
    bounded, from west to east, by
    the U.S states of Wisconsin,
    Illionis, Indiana, and Michigan.
Lake Malawi
  (Malawi+Mozambique+Tanzania)
• Lake Malawi is an African
  Great Lake and the
  southmost lake in the
  Great Rift Valley system
  of Africa. This lake, the
  third largest in Africa and
  the eighth largest lake in
  the world, is located
  between Malawi,
  Mozambique and
  Tanzania.
Lake Baikal (Russia+Mongolia)
• Lake Baikal is the world’s
  second most voluminous
  lake, after the Caspian
  Sea. It is the most
  voluminous freshwater
  lake in the world with an
  average depth of 744.4 m
  (2,442 ft) and contains a
  total of roughly 20% of
  the world’s surface
  freshwater.
Great Bear Lake (Canada)
• Great Bear Lake is the
  largest lake entirely
  within Canada (Lake
  Superior and Lake
  Huron straddling the
  Canada-US border are
  larger), the third largest
  in North America, and
  the seventh largest in
  the world.
Lake Tanganyika
(Burundi+DRC+Tanzania+Zambia)
• Lake Tanganyika is an
  African Great Lake (3° 20'
  to 8° 48' South and from
  29° 5' to 31° 15' East). It
  is estimated to be the
  second or third largest
  freshwater lake in the
  world by volume, and the
  second deepest, after
  Lake Baikal in Siberia.
Great Slave Lake (Canada)
• Great Slave Lake is
  the second-largest
  lake in the Northwest
  Territories of Canada
  (behind Great Bear
  Lake), the deepest
  lake in North America
  at 614 m (2,014 ft),[1]
  and the ninth-largest
  lake in the world.
Great Salt Lake (America)
• Great Salt Lake,
  located in the
  northern part of the
  U.S. state of Utah, is
  the largest salt lake in
  the western
  hemisphere,[1] the
  fourth-largest terminal
  lake in the world,[2]
  and the 37th-largest
  lake on Earth.
Lake Erie (America+Canada)
• Lake Erie is the fourth
  largest lake (by surface
  area) of the five Great
  Lakes in North America,
  and the thirteenth largest
  globally. It is the
  southernmost,
  shallowest, and smallest
  by volume of the Great
  Lakes[4][5] and therefore
  also has the shortest
  average water residence
  time.
Lake Ontario (Canada+America)
• Lake Ontario is also one
  of the five Great Lakes of
  North America. The lake
  is bounded on the north
  by the Canadian province
  of Ontario and on the
  south by Ontario's
  Niagara Peninsula and by
  the U.S. state of New
  York.
Chilika Lake (India)
• Chilka Lake is a
  brackish water lagoon,
  spread over the Puris a
  brackish water lagoon,
  spread over the Puris a
  brackish water lagoon,
  spread over the Puri,
  Khurda and Ganjam
  districts of Orissa state
  on the east coast of
  India, at the mouth of
  the Daya River, flowing
  into the Bay of Bengal.
Lake Volta (Ghana)
• Lake Volta is the largest
  reservoir by surface area
  in the world, and the
  fourth largest one by
  water volume. It is
  located completely within
  the country of Ghana,
  and it has a surface area
  of about 8,502 Lake Volta
  lies along the Greenwich
  Meridian, and just six
  degrees of latitude north
  of the Equator. m² (3,275
  square miles).
Lake Biwa (Japan)
• Lake Biwa formerly
  known as Ōmi (淡
  澡?) Lake, is the
  largest freshwater
  lake in Japan, located
  in Shiga Prefecture
  (west-central HonshĹŤ),
  northeast of the
  former capital city of
  Kyoto.
Lake Balaton (Hungary)
• Lake Balaton, in the
  Transdanubian region
  of Hungary, is the
  largest lake in Central
  Europe[1], and one of
  its foremost tourist
  destinations. As
  Hungary is
  landlocked, it is often
  affectionately called
  the "Hungarian Sea".
Lake Titicaca (Bolivia+Peru)
• Lake Titicaca is a lake
  located on the border of
  Peru and Bolivia. It sits
  3,812 m (12,500 ft) above
  sea level, making it one
  of the highest
  commercially navigable
  lakes in the world.[2] By
  volume of water, it is also
  the largest lake in South
  America.
Lake Turkana (Ethiopia+Kenya)
•   Lake Turkana formerly
    known as Lake Rudolf, is a
    lake in the Great Rift Valley
    in Kenya, with its far
    northern end crossing into
    Ethiopia. It is the world's
    largest permanent desert
    lake and the world's largest
    alkaline lake. By volume it is
    the world's fourth largest
    salt lake after the Caspian
    Sea, Lake Issyk-Kul and the
    (shrinking) Aral Sea, and
    among all lakes it ranks
    twentieth.
Bolmen (Sweden)
•   Bolmen is a lake in Småland,
    Sweden. Covering 184 km²,
    and with a maximum depth of
    37 m, it supplies a
    considerable part of SkĂĽne
    with fresh water by means of
    an 82-km long tunnel, the
    Bolmen Water Tunnel, built
    during the 1970s and 80s.
    Bolmen is situated at the heart
    of Finnveden, one of the small
    lands of today's SmĂĽland. It is
    the tenth largest lake in
    Sweden.
Brown Lake (Australia)
•   Brown Lake is a lake on North
    Stradbroke Island, in
    Queensland, Australia. Known
    as a like other lakes on the
    sandy islands in the region of
    South-East Queensland it
    retains its water due to a layer
    of leaves lining the lake floor.
    This is particularly apparent in
    the Brown Lake as tannin is
    exuded from the leaves,
    dropped from surrounding
    Paperbark Melaleuca and Ti-
    trees Leptospermum, stains
    the water to a rich brown
    colour not dissimilar to that of
    tea.
Lake Taupo (New Zealand)
• Lake Taupo is a lake
  situated in the North
  Island of New Zealand.
  With a surface area of
  616 square kilometres
  (238 sq mi), it is the
  largest lake by surface
  area in New Zealand, and
  the largest freshwater
  lake by surface area in
  Oceania.
Dian Lake (China)
• Dian Lake is a large
  inter-land lake located on
  the Yunnan-Guizhou
  Plateau close to
  Kunming, Yunnan, China.
  Its nickname is "Sparkling
  Pearl Embedded in a
  Highland," and it was the
  model for the Kunming
  Lake in the Summer
  Palace in Beijing.
Lake Manasarovar (India+China)
• Lake Manasarovar is a
  fresh-water lake in Tibet
  Autonomous Region of
  China 2,000 kilometres
  (1,200 mi) from Lhasa. To
  the west of Lake Manasa
  Sarovar is Lake
  Rakshastal and towards
  the north is KangrinboqĂŞ
  Peak. It is the highest
  body of freshwater in the
  world.
Lake Balkhash
            (Kazakhstan+China)
• Lake Balkhash is a lake
  in southeastern
  Kazakhstan, presently the
  largest in Central Asia
  (after the drying of most
  of the Aral Sea). It is a
  closed basin that is part
  of the endorheic basin
  that includes the Caspian
  and Aral seas.
Lake Nisramont (Belgium)
• Lake Nisramont is
  located in east of Belgium
  on the river Ourthe not far
  from the municipality of
  La Roche-en-Ardenne.
  The dam has a length of
  116 m and is 16 m high.
  The volume of water is
  3,000,000 mÂł and the
  area of the lake is 0.47
  km². The dam has Fish
  ladders and a hydro-
  electric power station.
Lake Tana (Ethiopia)
•   Lake Tana ,"Lake Tana," an
    older variant is Tsana,
    sometimes called "Dembiya"
    after the region to the north of
    the lake) is the source of the
    Blue Nile and is the largest
    lake in Ethiopia. Located in the
    north-western Ethiopian
    highlands, according to the
    Statistical Abstract of Ethiopia
    for 1967/68, the lake is
    approximately 84 kilometers
    long and 66 kilometers wide,
    with a maximum depth of 15
    meters, and an elevation of
    1,840 meters.
Lake Brienz (Switzerland)
• Lake Brienz is a lake just
  north of the Alps, in the
  Canton of Berne in
  Switzerland. The lake
  took its name from the
  village Brienz on its
  northern shore. Interlaken
  and the villages Matten
  and Unterseen lie to the
  south west of the lake.
  The shores are steep,
  and there is almost no
  shallow water in the
  entire lake.
Lake Singkarak (Indonesia)
• Lake Singkarak is a
  lake in West Sumatra,
  Indonesia. It is
  located between the
  cities of Padang
  Panjang and Solok. It
  has an area of 107.8
  km², being
  approximately 21 km
  long and 7 km wide.
Sterkfontein (South Africa)
• Sterkfontein is a set of
  limestone caves of
  special interest to pale is
  a set of limestone caves
  of special interest to
  paleo-anthropologists
  located in Gauteng
  province, Northwest of
  Johannesburg, South
  Africa near the town of
  Krugersdorp.
Chini Lake (Malaysia)
• Tasik Chini is a lake
  near the Pahang River in
  central Pahang, Malaysia.
  The lakeshores are
  inhabited by the Jakun
  branch of the Orang Asli.
  The 12,565 acres (5,026
  hectares) Tasik Chini is
  the second largest fresh
  water lake in Malaysia
  and is made up of a
  series of 12 lakes.
Lake Maracaibo
          (Columbia+Venezuala)
• Lake Maracaibo is a
  large brackish lake in
  Venezuela at 10°39′N
  71°36′W10.65°N 71.6°W.
  It is connected to the Gulf
  of Venezuela by Tablazo
  Strait (55km) at the
  northern end, and fed by
  numerous rivers, the
  largest being the
  Catatumbo.
Lake Magadi (Kenya)
• Lake Magadi is the
  southernmost lake in the
  Kenya Rift Valley, lying in
  a catchment of faulted
  volcanic rocks, north east
  of Lake Eyasi. During the
  dry season, it is 80%
  covered by soda and is
  well known for its wading
  birds, including flamingos.
Powai Lake (India)
• Powai Lake is an
  artificial lake, situated
  in the northern suburb
  of Mumbai, in the
  Powai valley, where a
  Powai village with
  cluster of huts
  existed. The city
  suburb called Powai,
  shares its name with
  the lake.
Lake Mweru (Zambia+DRC)
• Lake Mweru is a
  freshwater lake on the
  longest arm of Africa's
  second-longest river, the
  Congo. Located on the
  border between Zambia
  and Democratic Republic
  of the Congo, it makes up
  110 km of the total length
  of the Congo, lying
  between its Luapula River
  (upstream) and Luvua
  River (downstream)
  segments.
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Rivers and lakes of the world

  • 1. Rivers and lakes of the world
  • 2. Ganges (India) • The river Ganga originates from a place known as Gangotri, near Haridwar in North India. It passes through Varanasi, the holiest city for Hindus. It ends at Kolkata, West Bengal.
  • 3. Hwang Ho/ Yellow River (China) • The Hwang Ho is known as the ‘ Yellow river’’ in Chinese language. It is called so because the soil along with which it flows is very fertile and yellow in colour. It is also known ‘ the river of sorrow , because it sometimes overflowed its banks and damaged the crops of the farmers. It also killed many land animals and destroyed many towns and villages.
  • 4. Nile (Egypt) • The land to which the river Nile belongs to is known as the gift of the Nile because when the Nile overflows its banks it leaves behind a deposit of fertile soil which is essential for growing crops. The river Nile acts as a medium of transport for many boats and ships. The Nile is the longest river of the world. It is so long that it not only flows through Egypt, But four other countries neighboring Egypt and those are Sudan,Ethiopia,Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • 5. Krishna River (India) • The Krishna River is one of the longest rivers in central-southern India (about 1400 km in length. It rises at Mahabaleshvar in Maharashtra in the west and meets the Bay of Bengal at Hamasaledeevi in Andhra Pradesh, on the East Coast.
  • 6. Indus (India) • The Indus River is a major river which flows through Pakistan. Originating in the Tibetan plateau in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar in Tibet Autonomous Region, the river runs a course through the Ladakh district of Jammu and Kashmir and then enters Northern Areas (Gilgit- Baltistan), flowing through the North in a southerly direction along the entire length of the country, to merge into the Arabian Sea near port city of Karachi in Sindh.
  • 7. Yamuna (India) • The Yamuna sometimes called Jamuna or Jumna) is the largest tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India. Originating from the Yamunotri Glacier at a height 6,387 mtrs., on the south western slopes of Banderpooch peaks, in the Lower Himalayas, it travels a total length of 1,376 kilometers (855 mi) and has a drainage system of 366,223 km2, 40.2% of the entire Ganga Basin, before merging with the Ganges at Triveni Sangam, Allahabad, the site for the Kumbha Mela every twelve years.
  • 8. Brahmaputra (India) • The Brahmaputra,[1] also called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, is a trans-boundary river and one of the major rivers of Asia. • From its origin in southwestern Tibet as the Yarlung Tsangpo River, it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in great gorges and into Arunachal Pradesh where it is known as Dihang.[2] It flows southwest through the Assam Valley as Brahmaputra and south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna (not to be mistaken with Yamuna of India).
  • 9. Yangtze (China) • The Yangtze River, or Chang Jiang literally "The Long River"), Tibetan: 'Bri-chu, is the 6,300 kilometers (3,915 mi) and flows from its source in Qinghai Province, eastwards into the East China Sea at Shanghai. longest river in China and Asia, and the third- longest in the world.
  • 10. Zambezi (Zambia) • The Zambezi is the fourth-longest river in Africa, and the largest flowing into the Indian Ocean from Africa. The area of it’s basin is 1,390,000 square kms (540,000 sq mi), slightly less than half that of the Nile.
  • 11. Colorado River (America+Mexico) • The Colorado River is a river in the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, approximately 2,330 km (1,450 mi) long, draining a part of the arid regions on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains.
  • 12. Amazon (Brazil+Ecuador+Bolivia) • The Amazon River of South America is the largest river in the world with a total river flow greater than the next ten largest rivers combined. The Amazon, which has the largest drainage basin in the world, accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world's total river flow.
  • 13. Crocodile River (West) (South Africa) • Crocodile River (West), has its source in the Witwatersrand mountain range, and runs through the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. There are two large dams in this river, namely Hartbeespoort Dam and . It runs through Gauteng, North West and into Limpopo, before joining the . Its tributaries include , Hennops River, Jukskei River, and .
  • 14. Mississippi River (America) • The Mississippi River is the largest river system in the United States and the largest of North America. About 2,320 miles (3,730 km) long, the river originates at Lake Itasca, Minnesota and flows slowly southwards in sweeping meanders, terminating 95 river miles below New Orleans, Louisiana where it begins to flow to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • 15. Buffalo River (South Africa) • The Buffalo River or Cwenqgcwe is situated in the city of East London on the East Coast of South Africa. It is to the west of the Nahoon River. It is the only navigable river in South Africa. The town of East London was thus established around it. • The Buffalo River has its source in the seeps and sponges of the Amatola Mountains at an altitude of 1200 m.
  • 16. Great Fish River (South Africa) • The Great Fish River is a river running 644 kilometres (400 mi) through the South African province of the Eastern Cape, it originates east of Graaff-Reinet and runs through Cradock, just south of this the Tarka River joins it.
  • 17. Limpopo River (SA+Botswana+Zimbabwe+Mozam -bique) • The Limpopo River rises in central southern Africa, and flows generally eastwards to the Indian Ocean. It is around 1,750 kilometres (1,087 mi) long, with a drainage basin 415,000 square kilometres (160,200 sq mi) in size.
  • 18. Crater Lake (America) • Crater Lake is a caldera lake located in the south-central region of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and famous for it’s deep blue color and water clarity.
  • 19. Lake Manyara (Tanzania) • Lake Manyara is a shallow freshwater lake in Tanzania. Said by Ernest Hemingway to be the ‘’loveliest [lake] … in Africa ,’’ it is also the home of a diverse set of landscapes and wildlife.
  • 20. Caspian Sea (Russia) • The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world’s largest lake or a full-fledged sea. The sea has a surface area of 371,000 square kms ( 143,244 sq mi) and a volume of 78,200 cubic kms (18,761 cu mi).
  • 21. Aral Sea (Afghanistan+Uzbekistan) • The Aral Sea is a saline endorheic basin in Central Asia; it lies between Kazakhstan (Aktobe and Kyzylorda provinces) in the north and Karakalpakstan, an autonomous region of Uzbekistan, in the south. The name roughly translates as "Sea of Islands", referring to more than 1,500 islands that once dotted its waters.
  • 22. Lake Superior (America) • Lake Superior is the largest of the five great lakes of North America. It is bounded to the north by the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S state of Minnesota, and to the south by the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Michigan.
  • 23. Lake Victoria (Tanzania+Kenya+Uganda) • Lake Victoria or Victoria Nyanza (also known as Ukerewe, Nalubaale, Sango or Lolwe) is one of the African Great Lakes. The lake was named after the United Kingdom’s Queen Victoria, by John Hanning Speke, the first European to see the lake.
  • 24. Lake Huron (America+Canada) • Lake Huron is also one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the east by Ontario, Canada and on the west by Michigan, USA. The name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who named it based on the Huron people inhabiting the region.
  • 25. Lake Michigan (America) • Lake Michigan is also one of the five Great Lakes of North America, and the only one located entirely within the United States. The second largest of the great lakes by volume and the third largest of the Great Lakes by surface area (behind Lake Superior and Lake Huron), it is bounded, from west to east, by the U.S states of Wisconsin, Illionis, Indiana, and Michigan.
  • 26. Lake Malawi (Malawi+Mozambique+Tanzania) • Lake Malawi is an African Great Lake and the southmost lake in the Great Rift Valley system of Africa. This lake, the third largest in Africa and the eighth largest lake in the world, is located between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania.
  • 27. Lake Baikal (Russia+Mongolia) • Lake Baikal is the world’s second most voluminous lake, after the Caspian Sea. It is the most voluminous freshwater lake in the world with an average depth of 744.4 m (2,442 ft) and contains a total of roughly 20% of the world’s surface freshwater.
  • 28. Great Bear Lake (Canada) • Great Bear Lake is the largest lake entirely within Canada (Lake Superior and Lake Huron straddling the Canada-US border are larger), the third largest in North America, and the seventh largest in the world.
  • 29. Lake Tanganyika (Burundi+DRC+Tanzania+Zambia) • Lake Tanganyika is an African Great Lake (3° 20' to 8° 48' South and from 29° 5' to 31° 15' East). It is estimated to be the second or third largest freshwater lake in the world by volume, and the second deepest, after Lake Baikal in Siberia.
  • 30. Great Slave Lake (Canada) • Great Slave Lake is the second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada (behind Great Bear Lake), the deepest lake in North America at 614 m (2,014 ft),[1] and the ninth-largest lake in the world.
  • 31. Great Salt Lake (America) • Great Salt Lake, located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah, is the largest salt lake in the western hemisphere,[1] the fourth-largest terminal lake in the world,[2] and the 37th-largest lake on Earth.
  • 32. Lake Erie (America+Canada) • Lake Erie is the fourth largest lake (by surface area) of the five Great Lakes in North America, and the thirteenth largest globally. It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes[4][5] and therefore also has the shortest average water residence time.
  • 33. Lake Ontario (Canada+America) • Lake Ontario is also one of the five Great Lakes of North America. The lake is bounded on the north by the Canadian province of Ontario and on the south by Ontario's Niagara Peninsula and by the U.S. state of New York.
  • 34. Chilika Lake (India) • Chilka Lake is a brackish water lagoon, spread over the Puris a brackish water lagoon, spread over the Puris a brackish water lagoon, spread over the Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts of Orissa state on the east coast of India, at the mouth of the Daya River, flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
  • 35. Lake Volta (Ghana) • Lake Volta is the largest reservoir by surface area in the world, and the fourth largest one by water volume. It is located completely within the country of Ghana, and it has a surface area of about 8,502 Lake Volta lies along the Greenwich Meridian, and just six degrees of latitude north of the Equator. m² (3,275 square miles).
  • 36. Lake Biwa (Japan) • Lake Biwa formerly known as Ōmi (桥 澡?) Lake, is the largest freshwater lake in Japan, located in Shiga Prefecture (west-central HonshĹŤ), northeast of the former capital city of Kyoto.
  • 37. Lake Balaton (Hungary) • Lake Balaton, in the Transdanubian region of Hungary, is the largest lake in Central Europe[1], and one of its foremost tourist destinations. As Hungary is landlocked, it is often affectionately called the "Hungarian Sea".
  • 38. Lake Titicaca (Bolivia+Peru) • Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia. It sits 3,812 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, making it one of the highest commercially navigable lakes in the world.[2] By volume of water, it is also the largest lake in South America.
  • 39. Lake Turkana (Ethiopia+Kenya) • Lake Turkana formerly known as Lake Rudolf, is a lake in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya, with its far northern end crossing into Ethiopia. It is the world's largest permanent desert lake and the world's largest alkaline lake. By volume it is the world's fourth largest salt lake after the Caspian Sea, Lake Issyk-Kul and the (shrinking) Aral Sea, and among all lakes it ranks twentieth.
  • 40. Bolmen (Sweden) • Bolmen is a lake in SmĂĽland, Sweden. Covering 184 km², and with a maximum depth of 37 m, it supplies a considerable part of SkĂĽne with fresh water by means of an 82-km long tunnel, the Bolmen Water Tunnel, built during the 1970s and 80s. Bolmen is situated at the heart of Finnveden, one of the small lands of today's SmĂĽland. It is the tenth largest lake in Sweden.
  • 41. Brown Lake (Australia) • Brown Lake is a lake on North Stradbroke Island, in Queensland, Australia. Known as a like other lakes on the sandy islands in the region of South-East Queensland it retains its water due to a layer of leaves lining the lake floor. This is particularly apparent in the Brown Lake as tannin is exuded from the leaves, dropped from surrounding Paperbark Melaleuca and Ti- trees Leptospermum, stains the water to a rich brown colour not dissimilar to that of tea.
  • 42. Lake Taupo (New Zealand) • Lake Taupo is a lake situated in the North Island of New Zealand. With a surface area of 616 square kilometres (238 sq mi), it is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand, and the largest freshwater lake by surface area in Oceania.
  • 43. Dian Lake (China) • Dian Lake is a large inter-land lake located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau close to Kunming, Yunnan, China. Its nickname is "Sparkling Pearl Embedded in a Highland," and it was the model for the Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace in Beijing.
  • 44. Lake Manasarovar (India+China) • Lake Manasarovar is a fresh-water lake in Tibet Autonomous Region of China 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from Lhasa. To the west of Lake Manasa Sarovar is Lake Rakshastal and towards the north is KangrinboqĂŞ Peak. It is the highest body of freshwater in the world.
  • 45. Lake Balkhash (Kazakhstan+China) • Lake Balkhash is a lake in southeastern Kazakhstan, presently the largest in Central Asia (after the drying of most of the Aral Sea). It is a closed basin that is part of the endorheic basin that includes the Caspian and Aral seas.
  • 46. Lake Nisramont (Belgium) • Lake Nisramont is located in east of Belgium on the river Ourthe not far from the municipality of La Roche-en-Ardenne. The dam has a length of 116 m and is 16 m high. The volume of water is 3,000,000 mÂł and the area of the lake is 0.47 km². The dam has Fish ladders and a hydro- electric power station.
  • 47. Lake Tana (Ethiopia) • Lake Tana ,"Lake Tana," an older variant is Tsana, sometimes called "Dembiya" after the region to the north of the lake) is the source of the Blue Nile and is the largest lake in Ethiopia. Located in the north-western Ethiopian highlands, according to the Statistical Abstract of Ethiopia for 1967/68, the lake is approximately 84 kilometers long and 66 kilometers wide, with a maximum depth of 15 meters, and an elevation of 1,840 meters.
  • 48. Lake Brienz (Switzerland) • Lake Brienz is a lake just north of the Alps, in the Canton of Berne in Switzerland. The lake took its name from the village Brienz on its northern shore. Interlaken and the villages Matten and Unterseen lie to the south west of the lake. The shores are steep, and there is almost no shallow water in the entire lake.
  • 49. Lake Singkarak (Indonesia) • Lake Singkarak is a lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is located between the cities of Padang Panjang and Solok. It has an area of 107.8 km², being approximately 21 km long and 7 km wide.
  • 50. Sterkfontein (South Africa) • Sterkfontein is a set of limestone caves of special interest to pale is a set of limestone caves of special interest to paleo-anthropologists located in Gauteng province, Northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa near the town of Krugersdorp.
  • 51. Chini Lake (Malaysia) • Tasik Chini is a lake near the Pahang River in central Pahang, Malaysia. The lakeshores are inhabited by the Jakun branch of the Orang Asli. The 12,565 acres (5,026 hectares) Tasik Chini is the second largest fresh water lake in Malaysia and is made up of a series of 12 lakes.
  • 52. Lake Maracaibo (Columbia+Venezuala) • Lake Maracaibo is a large brackish lake in Venezuela at 10°39′N 71°36′W10.65°N 71.6°W. It is connected to the Gulf of Venezuela by Tablazo Strait (55km) at the northern end, and fed by numerous rivers, the largest being the Catatumbo.
  • 53. Lake Magadi (Kenya) • Lake Magadi is the southernmost lake in the Kenya Rift Valley, lying in a catchment of faulted volcanic rocks, north east of Lake Eyasi. During the dry season, it is 80% covered by soda and is well known for its wading birds, including flamingos.
  • 54. Powai Lake (India) • Powai Lake is an artificial lake, situated in the northern suburb of Mumbai, in the Powai valley, where a Powai village with cluster of huts existed. The city suburb called Powai, shares its name with the lake.
  • 55. Lake Mweru (Zambia+DRC) • Lake Mweru is a freshwater lake on the longest arm of Africa's second-longest river, the Congo. Located on the border between Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo, it makes up 110 km of the total length of the Congo, lying between its Luapula River (upstream) and Luvua River (downstream) segments.
  • 56. • THANX • Thanx for the presentation. River is still flowing.