Minnesota alone has over 10,000 lakes, each of which is a 'body of water'. Refine your question!
2006-10-18 17:16:52
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answered by Bob G 5
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The 20 biggest lakes:
Lake Superior 31,700 square miles
Lake Huron 23,000
Lake Michigan 22,300
Great Bear Lake 12,000
Great Slave Lake 11,170
Lake Erie 9,910
Lake Winnipeg 9,094
Lake Ontario 7,340
Lake Athabasca 3,058
Reindeer Lake 2,444
Great Salt Lake 2,117
Lake Winnipegosis 2,086
Nettilling Lake 1,950
Lake Nipigon 1,870
Lake Manitoba 1,817
Lake of the Woods 1,485
Iliamna Lake 1,014
Lake Oahe (manmade) 685
Lake Okeechobee 662
Lake Pontchartrain 631
2006-10-18 11:46:53
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answered by AF 6
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The 20 bodies of water:
Subcategories
There are 20 subcategories to this category shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
A
[+] Aquifers
B
[+] Bays
F
[+] Fictional bodies of water
[+] Fjords
[+] Flood
G
[+] Gulfs H
[+] Hydrothermal vents
I
[+] Inlets
L
[+] Lagoons
[+] Lakes
O
[+] Oceans
R
[+] Reservoirs
S
[+] Seas S cont.
[+] Spa waters
[+] Straits
T
[+] Tide
W
[+] Water streams
[+] Water waves
[+] Waterways
[+] Whirlpools
Pages in category "Bodies of water"
There are 47 pages in this section of this category.
Body of water
A
Anchialine pool
Arm (geography)
Arroyo (creek)
B
Bight (geography)
Bight of Benin
Bight of Bonny
Brine lake
C
Channel (geography)
Cooling pond
D
Deluge (prehistoric)
Dew pond
Duck pond
E
Estuary
F
Fjord
F cont.
Foreshore
Freshet
H
Headlands and bays
Hot spring
I
Inlet
K
Kill (body of water)
L
Lake
Lake Iamonia, Florida
Lake Lafayette, Florida
Leat
Limnology
List of waterways
Little Narragansett Bay
O
Ocean current
Ocean
Open and closed lakes
P
Polynya
Pond
Prairie lake
Puddle
R
Relative thermal resistance
Rip current
S
Sea
Solar pond
Sound (geography)
Strait
T
Tarn (lake)
Tide pool
V
Vernal pool
W
Watercourse
Waterway
Winterbourne (stream)
2006-10-17 19:41:17
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answered by shewolf2899 3
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Hudson bay, James bay, Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario, Finger lakes, Lake Winnebago, Lake Okeechobee, Great Salt Lake, Green Lake, Lake Tahoe, Hoover Lake, Lake Palestine, Tennessee lake, Kentucky Lake, Chesapeake Bay, Red Lake and Lake of the Woods. :-)
2006-10-17 19:47:31
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answered by rocketman9070 5
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Polluted
2006-10-18 00:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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