An open lake is a lake where water constantly flows out under almost all climatic circumstances. Because water does not remain in an open lake for any length of time, open lakes are usually fresh water: dissolved solids do not accumulate. Open lakes form in areas where precipitation is greater than evaporation. Because most of the world's water is found in areas of highly effective rainfall, most lakes are open lakes whose water eventually reaches the sea. For instance, the Great Lakes' water flows into the St. Lawrence River and eventually the Atlantic Ocean.
In a closed lake (see endorheic drainage), no water flows out, and water which is not evaporated will remain in a closed lake indefinitely. This means that closed lakes are usually saline, though this salinity varies greatly from around three parts per thousand for most of the Caspian Sea to as much as 400 parts per thousand for the Dead Sea. Only the less salty closed lakes are able to sustain life, and it is completely different from that in rivers or freshwater open lakes. Closed lakes typically form in areas where evaporation is greater than rainfall, although most closed lakes actually obtain their water from a region with much higher precipitation than the area around the lake itself, which is often a depression of some sort.
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The communities should focus in mitigation, response and recovery planning before and after the disaster.
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- The communities in Japan should enhance the capability to produce and use the medical facilities in case of emergencies.
- The planning structure should be strong enough to resiliently build back the damaged infrastructure and global security should be strengthened.
- The communities should have set plans to carry out during and after the disaster to reduce the effect of it.
- Burying of electrical cables to prevent ice build-up
. And also Disaster mitigation public awareness programs.
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A. silver
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Yes its A!!! the purpose of colonies is to economically benefit the mother country