The world's most valuable lake: Lake Baikal could feed 5 billion people for 100 years
Lakes are a very common geographical landscape. The world's largest saltwater lake, the Caspian Sea, has an area of 371,000 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 89.6 trillion cubic meters. The world's largest freshwater lake, Lake Superior, has an area of 82,100 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 116,000,000 cubic meters. In addition to this, there is another lake of the highest value in the world, which is Lake Baikal, with 336 lakes converging into it, which can be used by 5 billion people for 100 years!