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Freshwater lakes can be found covering large areas on certain world maps. Lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim. Lakes are filled with freshwater (not saltwater like oceans or seas) and therefore have the same aquatic life that you would expect to find in rivers.
 
Freshwater lakes can be found covering large areas on certain world maps. Lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim. Lakes are filled with freshwater (not saltwater like oceans or seas) and therefore have the same aquatic life that you would expect to find in rivers.

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This article is about an older version of DF.

Freshwater lakes can be found covering large areas on certain world maps. Lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim. Lakes are filled with freshwater (not saltwater like oceans or seas) and therefore have the same aquatic life that you would expect to find in rivers.

The setting you choose during Template:L have a large impact on whether on how many lakes will be formed. For example, a Large Island world will typically have many fewer lakes than a Large Region world.

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