lakedensely
Lakedensely is a term used to describe a geographical area with a high concentration of lakes. This phenomenon is often the result of glacial activity, where receding glaciers carve out depressions in the land that then fill with water. Regions characterized by lakedensely landscapes are typically found in higher latitudes or mountainous areas that experienced significant glaciation during past ice ages.
The formation of lakedensely regions involves several geological processes. As glaciers move, they erode the underlying
Examples of lakedensely regions include parts of Canada, particularly Ontario and Quebec, as well as Finland,