A lake can be destroyed by adding an excessive number of outlet streams that drain water more rapidly than it can be replenished, leading to its eventual desiccation. Similarly, increasing the influx of pollutants from an inlet stream can also destroy a lake by causing water quality degradation and ecological imbalances.
A stream of water flowing into a lake or sea is called an inlet or a tributary. This freshwater flow can help regulate the salinity levels in the lake or sea and can contribute to the overall ecosystem health by providing nutrients and oxygen.
A small strip of water that reaches from a sea or lake into the shore land is known as an inlet. This inlet can be influenced by tides and can provide a habitat for various marine life.
False. Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful or excessive quantities of substances in the air, while a sudden change in the acidity of a stream or lake is known as acidification.
A body of water that is partially enclosed by land is called a bay. Sometimes this type of water body can be referred to as an inlet as well.
The lowest elevation limiting stream erosion is called the base level. It refers to the point at which a stream can no longer erode its bed any lower. This can be either sea level for rivers that flow into the ocean or a lake level for rivers that flow into a lake.
It is not just the number but their sizes (flow-rates.
Lake Victoria has several inlets, but the Nile River is the only surface outlet.
Generally a "pond" is taught of as a still body of water smaller than a lake. "still" implies no flow movement and would mean that there is no inlet or outlet. However, the term "pond" is sometimes extended as in "Mill Pond" which would have both an inlet and an outlet.
A "bay" is a wide inlet of a sea or lake.
The marshy inlet of a river or lake is called a bayou. The name for an artificial waterway is a canal.
No, Lake Michigan is considered a lake.
A stream of water flowing into a lake or sea is called an inlet or a tributary. This freshwater flow can help regulate the salinity levels in the lake or sea and can contribute to the overall ecosystem health by providing nutrients and oxygen.
a salt water lake has a freshwater inlet but and inland sea has no inlet.
The address of the Grand Lake Stream Historical Society is: 10 Brown Lane, Grand Lake Stream, ME 04668
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It is Crater Lake in Oregon. At 1,943 feet deep (590m), it is the seventh deepest lake in the world, and the deepest in the US. It is the basin of an erupted volcano, so the water has no inlet, or outlet. It is also considered to have the clearest water of any lake in the world.
It depends on the structure of the lake. If the lake has an outlet and is not directly connected to the sea, then it would be freshwater. If the lake has no outlet, it is most likely saltwater.