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Freshwater

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Explore the vital world of freshwater ecosystems! Discover facts about lakes, rivers, and streams, their unique inhabitants, and why they're crucial for life on Earth.

  • Canada94 views

    Canada is Home to North America's Deepest Lake

    Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories plunges to an astounding depth of 614 meters (2,015 feet). It is also the tenth-largest lake in the world by area and remains frozen for much of the year.

  • Canada85 views

    Canada Contains Over 60% of the World's Lakes

    With an astonishing 31,752 significant lakes larger than three square kilometers, and millions more smaller ones, Canada holds a vast majority of the planet's freshwater. These lakes are crucial to its ecosystem and economy.

  • Bolivia87 views

    Bolivia is Home to Unique Pink River Dolphins.

    The Amazon River Dolphin, or Boto, found in the Amazon basin, including parts of Bolivia, is famous for its distinct pink coloration. These freshwater dolphins are considered intelligent and sometimes mythical creatures.

  • The Bahamas91 views

    The Bahamas Has Virtually No Rivers

    Due to its porous limestone geology, rainwater quickly drains through the ground rather than forming surface rivers. This unique hydrography means the islands rely heavily on groundwater and desalination for freshwater.

  • Aruba97 views

    Aruba Has No Natural Rivers or Freshwater Lakes

    Due to its arid climate and flat terrain, the island relies heavily on desalination plants for its fresh water supply. This technological solution ensures a sustainable water source for residents and tourists.