Lake Baikal
Appearance
Lake Baikal | |
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![]() 2001 me Lake Baikal ke Satellite chhaapa | |
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Jagha | Siberia, Russia |
Coordinates | 53°30′N 108°0′E / 53.500°N 108.000°E |
Lake ke rakam | Ancient lake, Continental rift lake |
Khaas inflows | Selenga, Barguzin, Upper Angara |
Primary outflows | Angara |
Catchment area | 560,000 km2 (216,000 sq mi) |
Basin ke des | Mongolia and Russia |
Max. lambaai | 636 km (395 mi) |
Max. chaurraai | 79 km (49 mi) |
Surface area | 31,722 km2 (12,248 sq mi)[1] |
Average gahiraai | 744.4 m (2,442 ft; 407.0 fathoms)[1] |
Max. gahiraai | 1,642 m (5,387 ft; 898 fathoms)[1] |
Water volume | 23,610 km3 (5,660 cu mi)[1] |
Residence time | 330 years[2] |
Shore length1 | 2,100 km (1,300 mi) |
Unchaai | 455.5 m (1,494 ft) |
Frozen | January–May |
Islands | 27 (Olkhon Island) |
Basti | Severobaykalsk, Slyudyanka, Baykalsk, Ust-Barguzin |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |

Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia me ek barraa lake hae. Lake Baikal, dunia ke sab se barraa fresh water reservoir hae. Ii lake Irkutsk ke nangich hae. Ii 636 km lamba, 20 km se 80 km chaurraa, aur sab se gahuraa jagah 1.6 km hae.
Wildlife
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Lake Baikal hosts 1085 species of plants and 1550 species and varieties of animals. Over 60% of animals are endemic; e.g., of 52 species of fish 27 are endemic.
Aur dekho
[badlo | source ke badlo]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "A new bathymetric map of Lake Baikal. Morphometric Data. INTAS Project 99-1669. Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium; Consolidated Research Group on Marine Geosciences (CRG-MG), University of Barcelona, Spain; Limnological Institute of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russian Federation; State Science Research Navigation-Hydrographic Institute of the Ministry of Defense, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation". Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium. Archived from the original on 25 December 2018. Retrieved 9 July 2009.
- ↑ M.A. Grachev. "On the present state of the ecological system of lake Baikal". Limnological Institute, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2009.