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Discover the 10-Second Vision Booster

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Clear Eyes)
Wed Feb 25 08:51:56 2026

Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2026 07:51:53 -0600
From: "Clear Eyes" <PurpleVision@eyefix.fun>
Reply-To: "Vision Reset" <ClearEyes@eyefix.fun>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>

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Discover the 10-Second Vision Booster

http://eyefix.fun/X3CuZkDkdYtOAYdwKRJXT_eqMhG48xOMkVOF__BO32DijNOI6Q

http://eyefix.fun/UIbKRXBgsusdrWVlwL0LRUf2JBWgXqmD-mvnWmGuv8LbMLFvCw

ke is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from the ocean, although they may be connected with the ocean by rivers. Lakes, like other bodies of water, are part of the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Most lakes are fresh water and account for almost all the world's surface freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities even higher than that of seawater. Lakes vary significantly in surface area and volume of water, but in total cover approximately 2.5 X 106 km2 (less than 2%) of the Earth's surface.

Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which are also water-filled basins on land, although there are no official definitions or scientific criteria distinguishing the two. Lakes are also distinct from lagoons, which are generally shallow tidal pools dammed by sandbars or other material at coastal regions of oceans or large lakes. Most lakes are fed by springs, and both fed and drained by creeks and rivers, but some lakes are endorheic without any outflow, while volcanic lakes are filled directly by precipitation runoffs and do not have any inflow streams.

Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas (i.e. alpine lakes), dormant volcanic craters, rift zones and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in depress

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