Lakes

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Lakes

Lakes (pronunciation: /leɪks/) are large bodies of water that are surrounded by land. The term "lake" is derived from the Middle English word "lake," which originated from the Old English word "lacu," meaning pond or pool.

Types of Lakes

There are several types of lakes, including:

Importance of Lakes

Lakes play a crucial role in the ecosystem. They provide a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including fish, birds, and amphibians. Lakes also serve as a source of drinking water for many communities and play a significant role in climate regulation.

Threats to Lakes

Lakes face several threats, including pollution, climate change, and invasive species. These threats can significantly impact the health of the lake and the wildlife that depend on it.

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