31,752 lakes. Is that it? The UK has 40,000.
Lochs are lakes. "Loch" is the Scottish term for "lake."Yes but will don't count ponds and lochs as lakes.
Lochs are lakes. "Loch" is the Scottish term for "lake."
The Celts of these islands have their own words for "lake".
Irish and Manx: lough
Cornish: logh
Welsh: llwyn
There are still 40,000 lakes in the UK.Yes but many are not lakes they are fjords.. Norway has fjords and don't classify them as lakes.
Lough is the Irish and Manx word for lake, as that is what they are.Is a slough considered a lake by Fake UK News?
Slough is a town in Berkshire.A body of water that isnt a slough.
slough1
/slou,slo͞o/
noun
- 1.
a swamp.
Don't forget Bownessie in Lake Windermere.I’ll see one Loch Ness monster and raise one Ogopogo .
I think you mean puddles.........lolThere are still 40,000 lakes in the UK.