Grebelt Lake
Geography
The Grebelt lake is the world's largest freshwater lake in the world. It is located in northern Oparva, bordered by South brunland, North Brunland, Borduria, and Mayrdan. Its longest point across is 461 Osted Miles. It maximum depth is 1,543 verumiles. It discharges into the Caraford River, which is a major river used for transportation and farming that flows through South Brunland, before emptying into the Bermion Ocean. Most of the lake's shores are picturesque, lined with small but very pure beaches, backed by tall pine trees.
Fauna & Flora
The Grebelt lake hosts many natural plants and fish living in it. Types of marsh and algae are found seasonally in the lake, having longer growing seasons in the southern regions of the lake. Bog grows along the shores of the lake. Seaplants, such as ferns and seaweed can grow in the center of the lake. various species of large game fish, such as lake Trout.
Natural Resources
The vast size of the lake, as well as the various species of fish living in it, make food production a valuable commodity from the lake. The pine trees that grow around the lake are also sources of timber and paper. The lake also has several mineral resources around it, including tin, iron ore, and copper veins are located at various spots around the lake.
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