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Bodies of water of insular areas of the United States (8 C) A. Aquifers in the United States (1 C, 25 P) B. Bays of the United States (8 C, 6 P) C.
The area of some lakes fluctuates substantially. For those lakes partially in Canada or Mexico the area given for the lake is the total area, not just the part of the lake in the United States. Of the top 100 lakes, 55 are man-made and 45 are natural. Two lakes in the top 100 are primarily salt water, and two are primarily brackish water.
Bodies of water of New York (state) (14 C, 3 P) Bodies of water of North Carolina (11 C, 3 P) Bodies of water of North Dakota (3 C) O. Bodies of water of Ohio (4 C, 3 P)
This article lists the largest lakes, natural and man-made, in the United States by volume—the amount of water they contain under normal conditions. Volumes given for lakes shared with Canada and Mexico are for the total volume of the lake.
a small, discrete body of water held by some plants. Plunge pool: a depression at the base of a waterfall. Pool: various small bodies of water such as a swimming pool, reflecting pool, pond, or puddle. Pond: a body of water smaller than a lake, especially those of artificial origin. Port
Bodies of water of Central America (5 C, 5 P) Bodies of water of the Gulf of Mexico (1 C, 7 P) A. Aquifers of North America (2 C) B. Bays of North America (6 C) C.
Lists of bodies of water include: Seawater bodies. List of bodies of water by salinity; List of oceans; List of seas. List of gulfs; Lists of bays List of gulfs;
Bodies of water of North America (23 C) D. Dams in North America (2 C) Droughts in North America (2 C, 5 P) F. Floods in North America (6 C) G. Great Lakes (30 C, 67 ...