This is about The 5 Most Dangerous Lakes in the World.
Lakes are generally very peaceful and beautiful to swim or enjoy the view but there are some lakes which are so dangerous that they cannot sustain any life and also human beings also cannot swim or even get in contact with it .
Lake Natron is a salt-rich soda lake in northern Tanzania. It is alkaline as a result of high levels Natron in the lake. Lake Natron's pH value is 10.5, which makes it as hard as ammonia. The lake is also covered in a crust of salt that has been turned red by the cyanobacteria that live there. It can also turn living organisms into stone except some Flamingos like Alcolapia are also adapted to take full advantage of all it offers. These flamingos have tough skin on their legs to prevent burns from the caustic water.
Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes in North America It is also the second-largest Great Lake in volume. The most common season for waves is winter that is around 4-8 feet in height .These waves can be up to 4ft higher than the summer waves. Rarely, waves of 20-22 feet high can occur on Lake Michigan. These waves can be dangerous for residents who live near the lake. Lake Michigan is a popular tourist attraction. It attracts more people because it has more beaches and parks but its important to be careful.
Dozens of acres of dead trees surround the Horseshoe Lake in California, making it a great spot for picnics and hiking. A series of earthquakes between 1989 and 1990 opened paths for carbon dioxide to escape from the magma below, resulting in the dead trees. It is so dangerous, even if you are not near the lake, it will cause us to suffocate without enough oxygen. The lake also has certain amounts of hydrogen sulphide, which give it a characteristic rotten egg smell. Hydrogen sulphide is lethal. The
Horseshoe Lake emits roughly 50-150 tons of carbon dioxide per day.
Lake Karachay situated in the stunning Ural Mountains of western Russia, is one of the most deadly bodies of water in the world. During a secret government project, the Russian government used it as a dumping ground for radioactive waste for decades, starting in 1951. It's so toxic that a 5-minute visit can give a human a dose of radioactive dust that could kill them; a longer visit of an hour or so is guaranteed to be lethal.
Dominica's Boiling Lake is filled with greyish-blue water and is most always engulfed by vapor. This lake is boiling hot because its an opening in the Earth's crust. Temperatures reach nearly 200 degrees fahrenheit in the water body and it is the second largest hot lake in the world. It's forbidden to swim in the lake as it can boil you alive. The lake is positioned in a volcano crater which is why the water is constantly heated.
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