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World's 25 Largest Lakes Side by Side

Doc

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World's 25 Largest Lakes Side by Side
 

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tiredretired

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Awesome!! I spend some time around Lake Champlain, which is a very large lake but not big enough to make that list. Incredible.
 

Melensdad

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I'm curious about how they match up if you measure them by VOLUME of water rather than the SURFACE AREA of water.

I know Lake Erie is a very shallow lake.
I know Lake Superior is a very deep lake.

Literally only takes a couple years to completely flush all the water out of Erie, but Superior takes decades longer.

Anyone have a graphic that shows lakes by water volume?
 
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