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Sauer Lake
Sauer Lake is located in Alberta
Sauer Lake
Sauer Lake
Location in Alberta
Location Parkland County, Alberta
Coordinates 53°36′48″N 114°04′43″W / 53.61333°N 114.07861°W / 53.61333; -114.07861
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 0.3 km (0.19 mi)
Max. width 0.3 km (0.19 mi)
Surface area 8.5 ha (21 acres)
Average depth 4.2 m (14 ft)
Max. depth 14 m (46 ft)
Surface elevation 737 m (2,418 ft)

Sauer Lake is a small, peaceful lake located in Alberta, Canada. It is one of many natural water bodies found in this province. This lake is nestled within Parkland County, offering a quiet spot in nature.

Discover Sauer Lake

Sauer Lake is a beautiful natural feature in Alberta. It is a great example of the many lakes that dot the landscape of this Canadian province. Understanding lakes helps us learn about our environment.

Where is Sauer Lake?

Sauer Lake is found in Parkland County, which is a region in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is located west of the city of Edmonton. The lake's exact coordinates are 53°36′48″N 114°04′43″W. This means it is in the northern hemisphere, quite far north! The lake sits at an elevation of about 737 meters (2,418 feet) above sea level.

How Big is Sauer Lake?

Sauer Lake is not very large, making it a cozy body of water. It measures about 0.3 kilometers (0.19 miles) in length. Its width is also around 0.3 kilometers (0.19 miles). The total area of the lake is about 8.5 hectares (21 acres).

Depth of the Lake

The average depth of Sauer Lake is about 4.2 meters (14 feet). However, in some spots, it can be much deeper. The deepest part of the lake reaches about 14 meters (46 feet). This variation in depth creates different habitats for aquatic life.

What is a Lake?

A lake is a large body of water that is surrounded by land. Unlike rivers, lakes do not flow, but they can have water flowing into them (inflow) and out of them (outflow). Most lakes are freshwater, like Sauer Lake. They are important for wildlife and human activities.

How Lakes Form

Lakes can form in many ways. Some are created by glaciers, which are huge sheets of ice that carve out depressions in the land. Others form in volcanic craters or from movements in the Earth's crust. Lakes are often fed by rivers, streams, or rainfall.

Importance of Lakes

Lakes like Sauer Lake are very important for many reasons. They provide homes for various plants and animals. They also help to regulate the local climate. People often use lakes for recreation, such as fishing, boating, or simply enjoying nature.

Ecosystems in Lakes

Lakes are home to diverse ecosystems. This includes fish, insects, birds, and many types of plants. The health of a lake depends on the balance of these living things. Protecting lakes helps to keep these ecosystems healthy.

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