Lake Eyre, the largest lake on the continent of Australia is dry most of the year. Lake Eyre is located 700 km north of Adelaide, and is the lowest place on the continent.
The 2 largest mountain areas in England are the lake district and the pennines. Even a year 4 would know that. Lol
Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyasa all stand out as pretty good sized. They are part of the so-called African Great Lakes, or African Great Lakes system. A link can be found below to an article complete with a map. Note that these lakes are measured by area and not by water volume. Lake Chad, which is considered the fourth largest of the African lakes, has a large area that varies greatly because it is so shallow. In a really wet year, it is huge, but a little water loss causes the lake to contract greatly. Additionally, Lake Tanganyika, though it has approximately half the surface area of Lake Victoria, has approximately six times the volume of water in it!
Asia is the largest land mass of all the continents, thus, it would receive the most rainfall... at certain times of the year the typhoons and monsoons drop enormous amounts of rainfall on south and southeast Asia.
No. Given that Lake Eyre is a saltpan for most of the year, this would be impossible.
Lake Baikal in Russia is the largest and deepest lake. I hope it hasn't been messed up.
Believe it or not, the Shasta Mountain that consists snow year round melts and creates several streams that feed lake Shasta. There are three main rivers : the McCloud, Sacramento, and the Pit rivers are the three largest that feed the lake. The largest of these, the Sacramento river, actually begins as a spring coming out of a hill in the park in Mt. Shasta City (Siskiyou county)
The largest bodies of water in Russia are:Lake Baikal (the world's largest lake by volume)The Caspian Sea (largest lake by area, fed by the Volga River)The Yenisey river (flows out of Lake Baikal; frozen from November to May)The Ob river (drains West Siberian Plain; frozen from November to April)The Lena River (frozen most of year)The Volga River (frozen December to March)The Pechora River (frozen November to April; largest river outside New Guinea with not a single dam in its catchment)The Kolyma River (frozen except in high summer)
Well, I don't know what Texas's largest lake is, but I do know what the largest body of water in Texas is. The largest body of water in Texas is Sam Rayburn Reservoir, on the Neches River near the Louisiana border. Hope you found this interesting. Good luck with your girl
there are seven continents in the earth in 2011 right now
Over 3 million visitors come to Lake Louise each year, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Canadian Rockies.
It differs between each continent and year by year. However, the continents move about 6 cm on average per year. So it takes almost 17 years for the continents to move just one meter.
I THINK............1600.