Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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This lake used to be one of the largest, but was dried up by a Soviet irrigation project | Aral Sea | 100%
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The lake with the lowest sea level | Dead Sea | 100%
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The deepest lake and largest freshwater lake by volume. | Lake Baikal | 100%
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The largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area. | Lake Superior | 100%
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The largest lake in the world | Caspian Sea | 90%
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This African lake shares borders with Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria | Lake Chad | 90%
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The highest navigable lake | Lake Titicaca | 90%
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This African great lake is often considered the source of the Nile river, although it has several sizable feeder rivers. | Lake Victoria | 90%
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This large, deep freshwater lake in Scotland is noted for its supposed sea monster inhabitant. | Loch Ness | 90%
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This African great lake shares its name with another country nearby | Lake Malawi | 80%
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This African great lake is considered the longest freshwater lake in the world. | Lake Tanganyika | 80%
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This salt water Venezuelan lake is often disputed as a bay or gulf, as it connects directly to the Caribbean Sea. | Lake Maracaibo | 40%
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This Indonesian caldera is noted for being the largest volcanic crater lake in the world. | Lake Toba | 20%
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This humourously named lake in Australia was named after explorers found a small salty lake, instead of the large freshwater body they were expecting. | Lake Disappointment | 10%
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This resovoir, which takes its name from the dam which created it, caused the earliest known dam break in 575 A.d. and led to the migration of over 50,000 people. | Marib Resovoir | 10%
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This resovoir, which takes its name from the dam which created it, burst its banks in 1975 and created the worst dam break in human history | Banqiao Resovoir | 0%
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This lake is the world's largest man-made lake and resovoir by volume. It takes the name of the dam which created it in Africa in 1958. | Lake Kariba | 0%
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