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What makes ljsselmeer different from the other landforms in western Europe

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The size and mass of the land and stuff like that lol
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User Tom Raz
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Answer: The correct answer is : It is a man-made artificial lake

Explanation: Ijsselmeer is now the largest lake in Western Europe. It is located in the center of the Netherlands. It has a maximum depth of 7 meters and a surface elevation of -40 centimeters. The lake was closed off by a wall to redirect the water and is fed by several rivers such as the Rhine and the Ijssel.

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