There are approximately 7,000 lakes in Minnesota, and it is estimated that around 1,000 of these lakes are man-made or significantly altered by human activity. These man-made lakes are often created for various purposes such as water supply, recreation, or flood control.
Minnesota is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," but it actually has over 11,000 lakes. These lakes are a significant part of Minnesota's geography and provide opportunities for activities such as fishing, boating, and water sports.
Maryland has over 7,700 lakes, including both natural and man-made bodies of water. Some of the notable lakes in Maryland are Deep Creek Lake, Loch Raven Reservoir, and Prettyboy Reservoir.
There are around 128 naturally occurring lakes in Arizona, along with numerous man-made reservoirs. Some of the prominent lakes in the state include Lake Powell, Lake Mead, and Lake Havasu.
Puerto Rico has over 20 lakes. These include man-made reservoirs, natural lakes, and lagoons throughout the island. Some of the most well-known lakes in Puerto Rico are Dos Bocas Lake, Cerrillos Lake, and Matrullas Lake.
Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe are the major lakes in North Dakota.
Minnesota is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," but it actually has over 11,000 lakes. These lakes are a significant part of Minnesota's geography and provide opportunities for activities such as fishing, boating, and water sports.
Minnesota has about 2,560,299 acres of lake surface. Kansas has only two natural lakes and a couple of dozen man-made lakes. Kentucky has only three major natural lakes and many artificial lakes, so it has less lake surface, however, because of the 90,000 miles of streams in the state, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state, other than Alaska.
Minnesota has about 2,560,299 acres of lake surface. Kansas has only two natural lakes and a couple of dozen man-made lakes. Kentucky has only three major natural lakes and many artificial lakes, so it has less lake surface, however, because of the 90,000 miles of streams in the state, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state, other than Alaska.
none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature
No they are not.
MAN-made resources are resources created by man. E.g.buildings,bridges,cars and furniture.
yes.
Lakes Waccamaw and Mattamuskeet
All lakes in Georgia are man made. This does not include the swamp in south Georgia which are natural, protected wet lands.
Cuba has many lakes. The largest man-made lake is Presa Zaza. The largest natural lake on Cuba is Laguna de Leche.
No. Portage Lake in Pinckney Michigan was not man made. :)
Lake Merritt is a man made lake in Oakland