lakeregions
Lakeregions are geographical areas characterized by a high density of lakes. These regions are often found in landscapes shaped by past glacial activity, where retreating ice sheets left behind depressions that filled with water. Tectonic forces can also contribute to the formation of lakeregions by creating basins that accumulate water. The number and size of lakes within a lakeregion can vary significantly, from vast expanses of interconnected freshwater bodies to numerous small ponds and tarns.
These areas are important ecosystems, supporting diverse flora and fauna adapted to aquatic and semi-aquatic environments.
Notable examples of lakeregions include the Finnish Lakeland, the Lake District in England, and the Great Lakes