littoral
It was generally found in the dry lake beds that had been left as a result of hydration and then recession of the water in the Nile Valley.The simple answer is "dried up lake beds."
Legend has it that the Aztec people would know where to build their city when they found an eagle on a cactus with a snake in its mouth in the middle of a lake. Luckily, they found such a thing and built their empire from there.
The aztecs wanted to be able to plant crops on rich soil found in lake beds
The lake was called lake texcoco
an aztec aqueduct is a(n) large creation used by said people (aztec) to transport water from usually a main source ( lake, stream, river) to a town or city
littoral
Most likely Lake Superior, which has a large hole in it's northeastern end that is about 1,300 feet deep.
the slave lake :)
Slave lake :-)
The Slave Lake
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Bolivia
The littoral zone
The littoral zone
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Lake Maracaibo, in Venezuela, is not actually a lake as it is joined to the sea and has brackish waters. Maracaibo is the largest city.
baffin bay