Major salt water lakes include: * Great Salt Lake in Utah, US * Dead Sea, Israel/Jordan
US for one has the Great Salt Lake and Israel the Dead Sea.
The Salt Lake in Utah is the largest salt water lake in the US.The_second_largest_would_be_Lake_Pontchartrain_near_New_Orleans_Louisiana, though It's actually an estuary rather than a lake.
Fresh water. If there was no rain and snow the standing pools of water (dams, lakes etc) would slowly drain into the ocean leaving us with only salt water to drink.
There are numerous lakes in the United States. Two of them are the Great Salt Lake in Utah and Lake George in the US State of New York.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Great Salt Lake in Utah
Because salt turns into water and water is what we need.
they all are ..water is all around us
water fall glacier lakes desert
No, but we do have ponds.
A body of water can be any large amount of water accumulating. So rivers, lakes, ponds, wetlands, streams, and canals can be bodies of water. Using this definition, there are many bodies of water that are present in the central US. The largest of these bodies of water would be the Great Lakes in the upper midwestern portion of the United States. The Great Lakes are Lake Superior, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Ontario. Another large body of water that is in the central part of the US is the Mississippi River.