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- Lake Baikal - Wikipedia
Landforms include Cape Ryty on Baikal's northwest coast Baikal's age is estimated at 25–30 million years, making it the most ancient lake in geological history [12][13] It is unique among large, high-latitude lakes, as its sediments have not been scoured by overriding continental ice sheets
- BAIKAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
BAIKAL definition: Lake Baikal, a lake in the Russian Federation, in southern Siberia: the deepest lake in the world 13,200 square miles (34,188 square kilometers); 5,714 feet (1,742 meters) deep See examples of Baikal used in a sentence
- Baikal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Russian Байка́л (Bajkál, “Baikal”), from Buryat Байгал нуур (Bajgal nuur, “Lake Baikal”), perhaps ultimately from the Turkic *bāy (“rich”), and *köl, *kȫl (“lake”), [1][2] with reference to the abundance of high-quality salmon in the lake
- How did Lake Baikal get its name? - StudyCountry. com
In Russian, "Baikal" (Байкал) is derived from the Turkic language and is believed to mean "rich lake " This is fitting as Lake Baikal is the deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world, known for its unique and rich ecosystem
- Baikal - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Baikal Definitions of Baikal noun the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world
- What does baikal mean? - Definitions. net
Baikal is a term most commonly referring to Lake Baikal, located in southern Siberia, Russia It is the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world, containing more than 20% of the world's fresh surface water
- Baikal - definition of Baikal by The Free Dictionary
Define Baikal Baikal synonyms, Baikal pronunciation, Baikal translation, English dictionary definition of Baikal or Bay·kal , Lake A lake of south-central Russia Over 636 km long, it is the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia and the world's deepest lake, with a
- BAIKAL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'Baikal' Baikal (Lake) in American English (baɪˈkɑl ) large lake in SE Siberia: deepest lake in the world, c 5,316 ft (1,620 m) at maximum depth; 12,162 sq mi (31,499 sq km)
- Baikal Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
A large freshwater lake in southern Siberia, Russia; the deepest lake in the world From Russian Байкал (Baykal, “Baikal”), from Buryat Байгал нуур (Bajgal nuur, “Lake Baikal”), ultimately from the Turkish bol (“abundant”), and göl (“lake”) With the exception of the delta of the Selenga, Lake Baikal is surrounded by lofty mountains
- Baikal meaning - definition and examples - azmeanings. com
Baikal, also known as Lake Baikal, is a stunning body of water located in Siberia, Russia It is the largest and deepest freshwater lake by volume in the world, holding approximately 20% of the planet's unfrozen freshwater
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