Lake Victoria is usually considered to be the largest lake present in the continent of Africa. This river covers an area of approximately 27,000 square miles and the total length of its coastline is more than 2,000 miles. This lake was formed about 400,000 years back when the river flowing towards the western direction was obstructed by upward displacement of a crustal block. It also forms the prime reservoir of the Nile River. This lake supports a large number of biological diversity.
From the figure, it can be marked that location B represents Lake Victoria.