Crater lakes are also cool, volcanos just saying “screw this” and exploding their tops off then collapsing, very relatable.
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Also the Caspian Sea not being a sea but actually a lake, but called that because the Romans tasted it and found it was salty (the actual salt level is far lower than sea water)
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Romans just going round licking things to determine what they are
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Me: cannot remember passwords to email accounts, Paypal accounts and things I use daily. Also me: Can remember huge amounts of trivia about lakes I read as a twelve year old in National Geographic
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I too live in terror of Lake Baikal overflowing thunderously into the great lakes
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I too had no idea Siberia was so close to Michigan
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I find lakes extremely cool because I read a lot about them in National Geographics my dad had laying around, and somehow school never looked at interesting tectonic-crater lakes, or how glaciers made them, only oxbow lakes, such a shame.
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Just looked it up and a lake the surface area of Belgium containing a quarter of the world's fresh water is just my brain cannot who authorised this?
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22% of the world’s freshwater in one lake? Absolutely wild.
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