A river is a large natural path water travels in to reach an ocean or other large body of water. A reservoir is usually a man-made lake of sorts. The water does not flow and its purpose is simply to wait until it can be taken for human use.
The difference is width
- Ithink its Like differnt because of the way they are formed ....
Bodies of water in Wyoming include: Bighorn River Green River Belle Fourche River Powder River North Platte River Yellowstone Lake Glendo Reservoir Bighorn Lake Boysen Reservoir Flaming Gorge Reservoir Seminoe Reservoir Alcova Reservoir Keyhole Reservoir
Tygart River Reservoir Dam was created in 1938.
The area of Aaron River Reservoir is 550,372.4734464 square meters.
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The major bodies of water in Wyoming include:Major Rivers - Bighorn River, Green River, Belle Fourche River, Powder River, North Platte River.Major Lakes - Yellowstone Lake, Glendo Reservoir, Bighorn Lake, Boysen Reservoir, Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Seminoe Reservoir, Alcova Reservoir, Keyhole Reservoir.
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A reservoir is a man made "lake" whereas a lake is a result of glaciation that has changed over time and formed a U-shaped valley and the lake will be present in the valley. A lake is an inland body of freshwater & a reservoir is a man made (artificial) version of the same thing. Water in a reservoir is kept there by means of a dam.
An antonym for "reservoir" could be "drain." While a reservoir holds and stores water or other fluids, a drain is a conduit for removing or releasing them. This contrast highlights the difference between retention and disposal.