Well, North America has several thousand (major lakes include Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario and Great Salt)
South America again has many (including Titicaca)
Europe has lakes (for example Plitvice Lakes)
Asia has lakes (for example Lake Balkhash)
Africa has lakes (for example Lake Victoria)
Australia has lakes (for example Lake Alexandrina)
And deep in the Antarctic interior, buried under thousands of meters [more than two miles] of ice, lies Lake Vostok, the world's largest subglacial lake. Scientists believe that the waters of Lake Vostok have not been disturbed for hundreds of thousands of years, and there are tantalizing clues that microbes may exist there that have been isolated for at least as long.
SO, the all have lakes.
2007-09-09 05:02:24
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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