Lake Mead, Nevada

At the Arizona-Nevada border, Lake Mead was created by damming the Colorado River with the renowned Hoover Dam. 

Lake Powell, Arizona

The second-largest reservoir in the US is Lake Powell, with a capacity of 26,214,900 acre-feet and a surface area of 161,000 acres.

Lake Oahe, South Dakota

With a capacity of 23,500,000 acre-feet, Lake Oahe is the fourth-largest artificial lake in the United States. 

Lake Roosevelt, Washington

 the US, Lake Roosevelt is more usually referred to as the Franklin D. Roosevelt Reservoir and has a total storage capacity of 9,562,000 acre-feet. 

Lake Cumberland, Kentucky

With a total storage capacity of 6,089,000 acre-feet, Lake Cumberland ranks eighth among the country's largest artificial lakes.

Lake Koocanusa, Montana

Lake Koocanusa, located in the United States, has a maximum depth of 310 feet and a total capacity of 5,869,200 acre-feet.

Shasta Lake, California

Shasta Lake, often known as Lake Shasta, is one of the biggest artificial lakes in the country. 

Toledo Bend Lake, Louisiana And Texas

One of the biggest artificial lakes in the nation and the biggest in Texas is Toledo Bend Lake. 

Animals That Live In Man-Made Lakes

the fact that they serve as a haven for numerous animal species, lakes are a crucial component of our ecology.

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