Freshwater lakes are fundamental for sustaining life, a moderate climate and nurturing millions of people, often formed from a depression or basin on the Earth's surface, a body of still water, ...
A new analysis ranked U.S. lakes for water quality and clarity.
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes with an average depth of 62 feet, but it is also the most biologically productive. All of the Great Lakes rank among the 15 largest lakes in the world ...