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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Lake - définition

BODY OF RELATIVELY STILL WATER, LOCALIZED IN A BASIN
Lacustrine; Ephemeral lake; Intermittent lake; Types of lakes; Inland lake; Natural lake; Freshwater Lake; Lake beds; Seasonal lake; Freshwater lake; Natural freshwater lake; Lakes; Paleolake; Tectonic lakes; Former lake; Ephemeral lakes; Fluvial lake; Floodplain lake; Tectonic lake
  • [[Badwater Basin]] [[dry lake]], 15 February 2007. [[Landsat 5]] satellite photo
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  • Lakes can have significant cultural importance. The [[West Lake]] of [[Hangzhou]] has inspired romantic poets throughout the ages, and has been an important influence on garden designs in China, Japan and Korea.<ref>[https://whc.unesco.org/en/news/767 Ancient Chinese cultural landscape, the West Lake of Hangzhou, inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List]. UNESCO (24 June 2011)</ref>
  • [[Lake Eyre]]'s shape and depth as a gradient map
  • Pyrenees, France]]
  • The crater lake of [[Mount Rinjani]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Ice melting on [[Lake Balaton]] in Hungary
  • [[Ephemeral]] 'Lake Badwater', a lake only noted after heavy winter and spring rainfall, [[Badwater Basin]], [[Death Valley National Park]], 9 February 2005. [[Landsat 5]] satellite photo
  • West Coast]] region of [[New Zealand]].
  • [[Lake Mapourika]], New Zealand
  • Cross sectional diagram of limnological lake zones (left) and algal community types (right)
  • These [[kettle lake]]s in [[Alaska]] were formed by a retreating glacier.
  • Lurë Mountains]] glacial lakes, [[Albania]]
  • The [[Nowitna River]] in Alaska. Two oxbow lakes – a short one at the bottom of the picture and a longer, more curved one at the middle-right.
  • Cassini]]'' [[synthetic aperture radar]] mosaic
  • Round Tangle Lake, one of the [[Tangle Lakes]], 2,864 feet (873 m) above sea level in [[interior Alaska]]
  • [[Lake Teletskoye]], [[Siberia]]
  • Five Flower Lake in [[Jiuzhaigou]], [[Sichuan]]

lake         
n.
1) a deep; dry lake
2) at, on a lake (they have a summer bungalow at/on the lake)
Lake         
·noun A kind of fine white linen, formerly in use.
II. Lake ·vi To Play; to Sport.
III. Lake ·noun A large body of water contained in a depression of the earth's surface, and supplied from the drainage of a more or less extended area.
IV. Lake ·noun A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter, usually by precipitation, with a metallic oxide or earth, ·esp. with aluminium hydrate; as, madder lake; Florentine lake; yellow lake, ·etc.
Lake         
A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much larger oceans, they do form part of the Earth's water cycle.

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Lake

A lake is a naturally occurring, relatively large body of water localized in a basin completely surrounded by dry land, with much slower-moving flow than any inflow or outflow streams that serve to feed or drain it. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from the ocean, although, like the much larger oceans, they form part of the Earth's water cycle by serving as large standing pools of storage water. Most lakes are freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities even higher than that of seawater.

Lakes are typically much larger and deeper than ponds, which are also water-filled basins on land, although there are no official definitions or scientific criteria distinguishing the two. Most lakes are both fed and drained by creeks and rivers, but some lakes are endorheic without any outflow, while volcanic lakes are filled directly by precipitation runoffs and do not have any inflow streams. Lakes are also distinct from lagoons, which are shallow tidal pools dammed by sandbars at coastal regions.

Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas (i.e. alpine lakes), dormant volcanic craters, rift zones and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in depressed landforms or along the courses of mature rivers, where a river channel has widened over a basin formed by eroded floodplains and wetlands. Some parts of the world have many lakes formed by the chaotic drainage patterns left over from the last ice age. All lakes are temporary over long periods of time, as they will slowly fill in with sediments or spill out of the basin containing them.

Artificially controlled lakes are known as reservoirs, and are usually constructed for industrial or agricultural use, for hydroelectric power generation, for supplying domestic drinking water, for ecological or recreational purposes, or for other human activities.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Lake
1. In 2005 and 2006, VHS caused major fish kills in Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake St.
2. Lake Burdur÷ Lake Burdur is a saltwater lake situated in a wide basin.
3. Clair River, which connects Lake Huron to Lake St.
4. North Water Street and Lake Shore Drive, near Lake Michigan.
5. They said that Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, in Tanzania, Lake Malawi, Lake Chad and Lake Tana, in Ethiopia (the source of the Blue Nile), were all in danger of turning into swamps within decades unless immediate action was taken.