gallons
typically, acresMy VersionI measure a lake in surface area, Square Miles in my case, and Ice thickness for safety. As you can see my measurement is for my uses.You may measure the amount of water, the depth of the water, The cleanliness of the water, the height of the lake above sea level or dozens of other ways depending on what you need to know.
Cubic metres, or cubic kilometres for large lakes.
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Meters
Meters
typically, acresMy VersionI measure a lake in surface area, Square Miles in my case, and Ice thickness for safety. As you can see my measurement is for my uses.You may measure the amount of water, the depth of the water, The cleanliness of the water, the height of the lake above sea level or dozens of other ways depending on what you need to know.
The amount of water it would take to fill a lake varies. It depends on the size of the lake and whether the soil is dry or not.
That would depend on numerous matters, such as which one, where etc.
Cubic metres, or cubic kilometres for large lakes.
The lake level would go up first, then down.
air from the lake
It is a measure of volume usually used when measuring the water in a lake or large reservoir. An acre foot is the amount of water that it would take to cover one acre of land with one foot of water.
Measuring Lake Erie from the Canadian side would probably be in kilometers. On the US side would probably be in miles.
You would use meters or feet to measure the depth of Lake Michigan.
amount of water 2.size of fish 3.size of lake 4.amount of fish in the lake FOOD SUPPLY
Lake Baikal holds 3 times more water than the second largest lake in the worl, Lake Victoria
Well, Yes it is possible to drink lake water, not a garentee that you would live for long drinking lake water everyday. Lake water is dirty and you don't know what has happened to the lake anyways. Besides, why would you take the risk, drinking it would cause you to become sick.