Loch Ness holds more water than all English lakes
Scotland's Loch Ness holds an astonishing 7.45 billion cubic meters of water, surpassing the combined volume of all lakes in England and fueling its legendary status.
Scotland's Loch Ness, a deep freshwater loch in the Highlands, holds an astonishing 7.45 billion cubic meters of water. This single loch contains more freshwater than all of England's lakes combined, highlighting a dramatic hydrological difference across the British Isles. For perspective, England's largest lake, Windermere, holds less than a quarter of one percent of Loch Ness's volume.
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