A bowl shaped depression in the ground
What are Basins?
This lake is the deepest lake in the world, passing a depth of about a mile
What is Lake Baikal?
These are kinds of plants that can be found along the shore
What are cattails, mosses, ferns, reeds, and rushes?
This is the zone of the ocean right under the sunlight zone
What is the twilight zone?
The largest rodent in the world
What is a capybara?
These huge masses of ice carved the land as they moved
What are glaciers?
This lake is the largest lake in the world, with an area over 100,000 square miles
What is the Caspian Sea?
Plants on the shore give small animals like these a place to lay their eggs in or near the water
What are snails, crayfish, worms, and frogs?
This is the zone of the ocean closest to the top of the water with lots of plants and animals like dolphins
What is the sunlight zone?
This is a mysterious place in the ocean with many conspiracy theories about boats that have gone missing
What is the Bermuda Triangle?
Glaciers also formed these as they deposited masses of land and pebbles, resulting in more lakes being formed
What are dams?
This lake is one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, and also is at the lowest elevation of any lake
What is the Dead Sea?
These animals live in hollow logs or dens and have oily fur to help prevent the soaking of their skin
What are minks?
This is when fish have chemicals in their bodies allowing them to glow in the dark
What is bioluminescence?
This lost city was told to be built by Poseidon on top of a hill, and was supposedly sunk by an earthquake but no one has ever found any remains
What is the Lost City of Atlantis?
What are plate techtonics?
A lake that gets its water from streams or river is considered ____
What is open?
What is chewing on wood?
This is an animal with a fishing rob like protrusion on its head with a light attached
What is an angler fish?
This animal has tentacles with suction cups and small hooks to help capture prey
What is a colossal squid?
When these are inactive, sometimes their craters fill up with water from rain!
What are volcanoes?
Lakes are important because they serve as these for birds?
What are migration stops/breeding grounds?
Salamanders are able to do this, but it takes a few weeks
What is regeneration?
These are some example of marine mammals
What are dolphins, seals, manatees, polar bears, whales, etc?
This animal's name means "Tooth Walking Sea Horse"
What is a walrus?