A lake is a large body of water that is surrounded by land and is not connected to the sea. Lakes can vary in size from small ponds to large bodies of water like the Great Lakes in North America.
Shoreline: Lakes have a shoreline that can vary in topography, including beaches, cliffs, and marshy areas.
Importance
Lakes play a crucial role in the environment and society, providing habitats for wildlife, sources of drinking water, recreational opportunities, and serving as important landmarks and cultural symbols.
Use mathematical representations to analyze the proportion and quantity of particles in solution.
Equilibrium
Analyze and interpret data to explain the change in concentration of products and reactants, and the stable state achieved under reversible conditions.