No, all LAKES are freshwater. OCEANS are saltwater.
Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake, but the answer above is false. See, for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Salt_Lake or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake
Most lakes are freshwater, but there are some that are saltwater. The Great Salt Lake and the Dead Sea are saltwater.
No. If a lake is salty, it is referred to as a sea. A lake is freshwater.
Yes, there are salt water lakes. However, there is currently only one that is known. That salt water lake is located in Utah and it is called The Great Salt Lake.
Yup, but the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake are saltwater lakes. The Great Salt Lake has a higher salt concentration than the ocean!
They are usually freshwater
no. there are some freshwater lakes.
Yes
fresh water
what is the largest lake in the world with salt water
There is a channel....a opening where the salt water can enter An inland lake can also be salty if mineral deposits under the lake contain salt, or the lake has only inflowing water and no out-flowing water. Overtime the inflow will bring minerals into the lake, without a way for the water to exit the lake, the waters of the lake will evaporate naturally, leaving the deposited minerals, increasing the water's salinity.
The Great Salt Lake is located in the northern part of Utah. It is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere.
No
Lake Michigan is fresh water.
The Caspian Sea is the Worlds largest salt-water lake.
The Great Salt Lake is the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere.
Lakes can be salt water or fresh water. If you mean a specific lake you will have to resubmit your question with the name of the Lake you wish to know about.
Lake Tahoe, in the Sierra Nevada, is a freshwaterlake.
yes it is a salty lake it is called a alkaline lake because its very salty.
The Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City is salty. It is one of the most salty lakes in the world. Probably the Dead Sea is the only body of water that is saltier in the world.