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Some lakes can disappear seasonally. These are called [[intermittent lake]]s and are typically found in [[Karst|karstic terrain]]. A prime example of an intermittent lake is [[Lake Cerknica]] in [[Slovenia]].
 
Sometimes a lake will disappear quickly. On [[3 June]], [[2005]], in [[Nizhny Novgorod Oblast]], [[Russiaරුසියාව]], a lake called [[Lake Beloye (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast)|Lake Beloye]] vanished in a matter of minutes. News sources reported that government officials theorized that this strange phenomenon may have been caused by a shift in the soil underneath the lake that allowed its water to drain through channels leading to the [[Oka River]].<ref>[http://www.mtstandard.com/articles/2005/06/04/newsnationworld/hjjejdjghhjejd.txt :: The Montana Standard ::<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
 
The presence of ground permafrost is important to the persistence of some lakes. According to research published in the journal ''Science'' ("Disappearing Arctic Lakes," June 2005), thawing permafrost may explain the shrinking or disappearance of hundreds of large Arctic lakes across western Siberia. The idea here is that rising air and soil temperatures thaw permafrost, allowing the lakes to drain away into the ground.
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* '''Asia''' - [[Caspian Sea]], also the largest on Earth. However, Europe-Asia border is conventionally drawn through it - the largest entirely in Asia is [[Lake Baikal]].
* '''ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාව''' - [[Lake Eyre]]
* '''Europe''' - [[Lake Ladoga]], followed by [[Lake Onega]], both located in northwestern [[Russiaරුසියාව]].
* '''North America''' - [[Lake Michigan-Huron]]
* '''South America''' - [[Lake Titicaca]], which is also the highest navigable body of water on Earth at 3,821&nbsp;m above sea level.
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