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Can you name the world's largest lakes by volume?
created by
fat_mike
Enter a Lake in the box below
Correctly named Lakes will show up below
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Source:
World Lakes
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Rank
Lake
Volume Km3
1
78,200
2
23,600
3
19,000
4
12,100
5
7,775
6
4,920
7
3,540
8
2,760
Rank
Lake
Volume Km3
9
2,292
10
2,088
11
1,738
12
1,640
13
932
14
908
15
510
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World Lakes by Volume Quiz
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fat_mike
Created Oct 27, 2009 in
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zzyzx501
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Oct 27th, 2009 at 22:31 GMT
5 points
Perhaps you can take "Great Bear" rather than only "Great Bear Lake"? I didn't have to write "Lake Superior"...
switters
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Oct 27th, 2009 at 23:45 GMT
2 points
I agree, especially since I gave up on Great Bear Lake after I typed 'Great Bear' and nothing happened, since Great Slave Lake only need the 'Great' and the 'Slave' to trigger the answer.
AtomicIce
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Oct 28th, 2009 at 02:15 GMT
1 point
Agree with both above users.
fat_mike
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Oct 28th, 2009 at 10:30 GMT
1 point
I just changed it. Sorry about that.
thedpr
:
Nov 22nd, 2009 at 00:24 GMT
1 point
I have to question that source. The Hamoun-Helmand lake is a saline lake that seems to have almost dried up a few years ago - how could it possibly be voluminous? (It's not on Wikipedia's list, fwiw.)
Pit_trout
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Apr 1st, 2010 at 16:13 GMT
1 point
Stealth Kyrgyzstan for the win! Automatic 5 Sporcles :-)
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