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It's Lake Baikal in Russia.
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1. Poyang Lake: maximum water depth meters, average water depth meters.
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China, located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, with an area of 4,125 square kilometers and a national AAAA tourist attraction. To the northwest of the lake is the summer resort of Lushan. Poyang Lake Tourist Attraction mainly refers to the scenic spots and nature reserves in the lake area as a whole.
The lake area has 41 islands and 7 nature reserves.
2. Dongting Lake: The maximum water depth is meters.
Dongting Lake was once known as the "Eight Hundred Miles of Dongting" in ancient times. At the end of the 90s of the 20th century, according to the calculation of the water conservancy department, there was an area of square kilometers; However, it also has a floodway area of more than 1,300 square kilometers in Hunan, Zi, Yuan, and Li and the "four mouths of the Yangtze River". Combined, there are still square kilometers.
3. Taihu Lake: The average water depth is meters, and the deepest depth is only meters.
Taihu Lake is located in the southern edge of the Yangtze River Delta, known as Zhenze and Gu District in ancient times, also known as Five Lakes and Kaze, is one of the five major freshwater lakes in China, spanning Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, bordering Wuxi in the north, Huzhou in the south, Yixing in the west, and Suzhou in the east. The area of Taihu Lake is square kilometers, the water area is square kilometers, and the shoreline of the lake is kilometers long.
4. Hongze Lake: The water depth is generally within 4 meters, and the maximum water depth is meters.
Hongze Lake, the fourth largest freshwater lake in China. In the lower reaches of the Huai River in the west of Jiangsu Province, on the west side of the central part of the North Jiangsu Plain, in the territory of Huai'an and Suqian, it is the junction of the middle and lower reaches of the Huai River. The Tang Dynasty was originally named Hongze Lake.
After 1128, the Yellow River migrated south through Surabaya and entered the sea in the lower reaches of the Huai River, the Huai River lost its inlet channel, and the water was pooled in the east of Xuyi, and the original small lake expanded into Hongze Lake.
5. Hulun Lake: The water depth is generally about 4 meters.
Hulun Lake, also known as Dalai Lake, is a sister lake with Bear Lake. Local herders call it "the lake like the sea". Hulun Lake is located in the western part of the Hulunbuir grassland in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, between the Xinbarhu Right Banner, the Xinbarhu Left Banner and the Zhainuoer District, which is the largest lake in Inner Mongolia, the largest lake in Northeast China, and the fifth largest freshwater lake in China.
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The deepest freshwater lake in the world is Lake Baikal, which rises to an altitude of 455 meters above sea level and has an average depth of 730 meters. At its deepest point of 1,637 meters (2015), it is the deepest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia.
Lake Baikal is located in the south of Eastern Siberia, in the territory of the Republic of Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, the lake is 636 kilometers long, 48 kilometers wide on average, and has an area of 10,000 square kilometers.
Lake Baikal has 336 rivers flowing into the lake, the basin of the water system reaches 560,000 square kilometers, and the Selenga River replenishes more than 50% of the lake's water, forming the world's largest lake delta with an area of nearly 700 km at the mouth of the lake. The lake still retains freshwater animals of the Tertiary period, such as Baikal seals, whitefish, Omul fish, sharks, etc.
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Lake Baikal Lake Baikal is the deepest and largest freshwater lake in the world. It is located on the territory of the Republic of Buryatiya and the Irkutsk region. The lake shape is long and narrow, like a crescent moon, so it is also called "Moon Lake".
It is 636 kilometers long, 48 kilometers wide on average, 10,000 kilometers wide at its widest, 10,000 square kilometers in area, 744 meters in average depth, 1,620 meters in depth at its deepest point, and 456 meters above sea level.
Baikal. Lake Baikal Lake Baikal is the deepest and largest freshwater lake in the world. It is located on the territory of the Republic of Buryatiya and the Irkutsk region. The lake shape is long and narrow, like a crescent moon, so it is also called "Moon Lake".
It is 636 kilometers long, 48 kilometers wide on average, 10,000 kilometers wide at its widest, 10,000 square kilometers in area, 744 meters in average depth, 1,620 meters in depth at its deepest point, and 456 meters above sea level. The water of Lake Baikal is clear and stable and transparent (the second most transparent in the world. Its total water storage capacity is 23,600 cubic kilometers.
The secret of the enormity of Lake Baikal lies in its depth, which has an average depth of 730 meters and a maximum depth of 1,620 meters, and is surrounded by cliffs of 1,000 to 2,000 meters on both sides. In total, 336 rivers of all sizes flow into the lake around Lake Baikal, the largest of which is the Selenga River, and only the Angara River flows out of the lake, with an average annual flow of only 1,870 cubic meters. Where the lake flows into the Angara River, it is about 1,000 meters wide and white.
Baikal. The lake is a treasure trove of abundant natural resources, with beautiful scenery and peculiar landscapes and abundant species in the lake. The lake is home to more flora and fauna than any other freshwater lake in the world, and 1,083 of them are unique and endemic to the world. Of greatest interest to scientists is the antiquity of the creatures, many of which are extinct in other freshwater lakes in Siberia.
The lake is also one of the main fishing grounds in Russia. Lake Baikal is the ninth largest lake in the world in terms of area, but it is one of the oldest lakes in the world (it is estimated to be 25 million years old).
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The deepest freshwater lake in the world is Lake Baikal.
Lake Baikal is located in the south of Eastern Siberia, Russia, in the territory of the Republic of Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, with a total volume of one trillion cubic meters and a maximum depth of 1,637 meters, making it the deepest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia. The lake is 636 kilometers long, 48 kilometers wide on average, 10,000 square kilometers in area, formed by strata fault collapse, 455 meters above sea level, and 730 meters in average water depth.
Formation Evolution:
Lake Baikal was formed about 25 million years ago after the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates, and the lake basin was formed 20 million to 25 million years ago.
Scientist Voreshchakin, based on paleontological and geological materials, speculated that there was a vast Transbaikal Sea in the area east of Lake Baikal during the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic Era. Later, due to crustal changes, an inland lake - Lake Baikal - was left. With the continuous addition of rain and river water, the salt water becomes lighter.
In the early 90s of the 20th century, scientists did not find anything about the Mesozoic in the core samples taken from drilling in Lake Baikal.
There is some material that proves that there are no Mesozoic sedimentary layers, only Cenozoic sedimentary rock layers, that the Baikal region has been land for a long time, and that Baikal is a fault lake formed by the fracture activity of the earth's crust, thus negating the claim that the marine life of Lake Baikal is a retiring species.
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It's Lake Baikal.
The deepest lake in the world is called Lake Baikal. The largest freshwater lake in the world is also Lake Baikal. Lake Baikal, derived from the Mongolian language, means "rich lake", because the lake is rich in aquatic products, the lake shape is long and narrow, like a crescent moon, so it is called the moon lake, known as the "blue eyes" of Siberian oranges.
There are 27 small islands in Lake Baikal, and the average depth of the lake is more than 740 meters, and the deepest depth is more than 1,640 meters, making it the deepest lake in the world. The lake covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, ranking seventh among the world's lakes, because of its world's deepest and total volume of trillions of cubic meters, its water storage is second only to the largest saltwater lake, the Caspian Sea.
Animal resources
Lake Baikal has a unique benthic biota and is rich in endemic species. The long history of the formation of Baikal lakes has given rise to its unique biota, especially in deep waters. In terms of oligochaetes, Baikal is a separate fauna that distinguishes it from other regions.
About 80 species are endemic species, about 260 species and more than 80 subspecies of hooked shrimp, nearly 98 are indigenous species, and molluscs also have a large number of endemic species, with more than 200 kinds of telopods and more than 80 species of flatworms.
In total, more than 1,200 species of animals have been discovered, and the number of endemic species has reached 2 3, which is the place with the largest number of rare species in Russia, such as autumn whitefish, ringed seal, Nordic ringed seal, mustache seal, Baikal seal, concave whitefish, etc.
Reference: Encyclopedia - Lake Baikal.
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The deepest freshwater lake in the world is Lake Baikal.
Lake Baikal, located in the south of Eastern Siberia, in the territory of the Republic of Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, Baikal was known as the North Sea in ancient China, and was known as the "Pearl of Siberia", and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) registered Baikal as a world natural heritage in 1996.
Lake Baikal is fed by 336 large and small rivers, including the Selenga River, with a catchment area of 10,000 square kilometers. The Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei River, flows from this point, and there are 27 small islands in the lake, which are not covered by Quaternary glaciers, and still retain freshwater animals from the Tertiary period, such as Baikal seals, whitefish, Omul fish, sharks, etc. The lake is an important fishing ground in Siberia and has a great influence on the climate of the region.
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