Great Lakes Depression (Mongolian: Их нууруудын хотгор, Ikh Nuuruudyn Khotgor), also called the Great Lakes' Hollow, is a large semi-arid depression in...
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Great Lakes or Great Lake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Great Lakes are a collection of large lakes in eastern North America. Great Lakes or...
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African Great Lakes (Swahili: Maziwa Makuu; Kinyarwanda: Ibiyaga bigari) are a series of lakes constituting the part of the Rift Valley lakes in and around...
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The lakes in Mongolia are distributed unevenly across the country. Many, including some of the largest, can be found in the Great Lakes Depression between...
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The Great Lakes region of Northern America is a binational Canadian–American region centered around the Great Lakes that includes the U.S. states of Illinois...
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are also numerous salt lakes, such as Baskunchak, Inder, Aralsor, Kamys-Samar Lakes, Elton and Botkul. The North Caspian depression is part of the continental...
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cost, in the United States and Canada around the time of the Great Depression. Depression glass is so called because collectors generally associate mass-produced...
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1860. Siberia portal Altai-Sayan region Barabinsk Steppe Kanas Lake Great Lakes Depression Saylyugemsky National Park Shorsky National Park Denisova Cave...
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The Great Lakes Sport Trainer is an American biplane trainer and aerobatic aircraft. It was originally produced in large numbers before the company building...
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Angara River (Russia), flowing out of Lake Baikal Selenge River (Сэлэнгэ мөрөн in Sükhbaatar) flowing into Lake Baikal Chikoy River Menza River Katantsa...
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protected areas covering the lake and its surroundings. The hollow forms the northern part of the Great Lakes Depression, which has a surface of over...
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Uvs Lake has a length of 84 km and a width of 79 km, with an average depth of 6 m. Its basin is separated from the rest of the Great Lakes Depression by...
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Dörgön Lake (Mongolian: Дөргөн нуур, ᠳᠥᠷᠦᠭᠡᠨᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ, is a saltwater lake in Khovd Province, Mongolia. It is a part of the Great Lakes Depression, being...
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Geography of Mongolia (redirect from Rivers and lakes of Mongolia)
into lakes or deserts. Mongolia's largest lake by area, Uvs Lake is in the Great Lakes Depression. Mongolia's largest lake by volume of water, Lake Khövsgöl...
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the areas surrounding them. Lakes with subsurface drainage are considered cryptorheic. The two main ways that endorheic lakes accumulate water are through...
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subglacial lakes that are hypersaline. In Antarctica, there are larger hypersaline water bodies, lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys such as Lake Vanda with...
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region is occupied by dry lakes composed of hard crust and sticky mud, and occasionally filled with water. The depression was initiated by either wind...
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the region, and Uvs Nuur Basin in the Great Lakes Hollow. The Great Lakes Hollow, in addition to its saline lakes, contains some of the most important...
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Mongolia in the Great Lakes Depression. It is in a system of the interconnected lakes: Khar-Us, Khar, Dörgön, and Khyargas. The lake was in the same basin...
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Lake occupies a dale in the Khangai Mountains to the East from the Great Lakes Depression. Satellite image (Landsat 7), conventional image orientation - north...
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Africa, where several deep, elongated lakes, called ribbon lakes, exist on the rift valley floor, Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika being two such examples...
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at the southern end of the Danakil Depression. The other active volcano, Erta Ale, is one of several crater lakes of lava bubbling from the Earth's mantle...
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Khar Lake (Mongolian: Хар нуур, ᠬᠠᠷᠠᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ; lit. 'Black Lake') is located in the Khovd aimag (province) in western Mongolia's Great Lakes Depression. It...
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(Egypt) Siwa Depression (Egypt) Lake Chad Basin (Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria) Western Equatorial Crater Lakes (Cameroon) Lake Barombi Koto Lake Barombi...
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Great Lakes to a group in New England, and they went out of business in 1983. In 2000, John Duncan of Palmer Lake, Colorado, bought the Great Lakes Sport...
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the African Great Lakes in the south. These include some of the world's oldest lakes, deepest lakes, largest lakes by area, and largest lakes by volume...
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Ider, Zavkhan and the lakes Orog and Böön tsagaan. In the west, the Khangai mountains transition into the Great Lakes Depression. The Khangai mountain...
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landfall in the Great Lakes as well. In contrast, the 1996 Lake Huron cyclone developed tropical characteristics over the Great Lakes region completely...
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the Western and Central Asia: the watersheds of the Great Lakes Depression, the Valley of Lakes, and the lowlands of the Gobi Desert. It is separated...
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Nipissing Great Lakes was a prehistoric proglacial lake. Parts of the former lake are now Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and Lake Michigan. It...
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