Tuesday: Geography

What is the largest freshwater lake by volume?

Lake Baikal, is the largest freshwater lake in the world by volume.

Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, is the largest freshwater lake in the world by volume, containing about 20% of the planet's unfrozen freshwater.

It is also one of the world's deepest and oldest lakes, with a depth reaching over 1,600 meters (5,300 feet) and an estimated age of 25 million years. The lake is renowned for its clear, pure water and unique biodiversity, including many species that are found nowhere else, such as the Baikal seal.

Lake Baikal's immense volume is due to its depth, which far exceeds that of other large lakes, making it a significant natural reservoir.

What about the other answers?

  • Lake Superior: Although it is the largest freshwater lake by surface area, it does not have the greatest volume.

  • Lake Victoria: This lake is the largest in Africa by surface area, but it is not the largest by volume.

  • Great Bear Lake: The largest lake entirely within Canada, it is substantial in size but does not come close to Lake Baikal in terms of volume.

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