Lake Victoria, located due north of Wisconsin.The biggest oceanic lake is the Caspian Sea, but the biggest continental lake is Lake Huron, part of the great lakes.
Lake Victoria, part of the African Great Lakes, is the largest lake on the continent, and second largest in the world.
lake Victoria is the lake the equator passes though
Lake Victoria is located in east central Africa along the equator. It borders the countries of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa, and is part of the tributary system of the Nile River (White Nile). *Despite the name, Lake Victoria and Victoria Falls are not connected in any way.
They live in Africa... The Sahara,in lakes and rivers such as Lake Victoria.
The Great Lakes of Africa include Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, Lake Turkana, Lake Albert, Lake Kivu, and Lake Edward. Although some only consider three lakes, Lake Victoria, Lake Albert, and Lake Edward, which flow into the White Nile as the great lakes of Africa.There are six major lakes that are part of the African continent. Major lakes in Africa include Victoria, Tanganyika, Malawi, Turkana, Albert, and Mweru.
There are many lakes in the Rift Valley of Africa but the largest are: Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, Lake Turkana, Lake Albert, Lake Rukwa, Lake Mweru, Lake Kivu, and Lake Edward.
The river Nile. ---------------------------- No the above answer is not the correct answer to this question. This is because no part of the Nile is in southern Africa... the Nile outflows lake Victoria at Jinja which is north of the equator. There is NO river that originates in southern Africa that flows north into Egypt.
Lake Chad is the largest lake in the northern part of Africa but Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa. Lake Chad is part of the border of Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger. The lake is very shallow at 34 feet deep.
Lake Victoria is a freshwater lake, the largest lake in Africa, and is part of the tributary system of the Nile River (White Nile). Lake Victoria is located in east central Africa along the equator. It borders the countries of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Its elevation is 1133 m (3,720 ft) and its depth is an average of 83 meters (270 feet), lower than in previous years. (see related map link)
There are quite a few other lakes near Lake Tanganyika. Lake Victoria to the north is the largest, over twice the size. It's part of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. South of Lake Tanganyika are 3 other large lakes, Lake Malawi, (also known as Lake Nyasa) , Lake Mweru, and Lake Rukwa . All of these lakes are part of Africa's Great Rift Valley.
I think the lake you are asking about is lake Victoria. it makes up part of Kenya's western border, is the source of the Nile and one of the largest lakes in the world