Lake Chad
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Definition
Proper noun A large, shallow lake located in north-central Africa, at the junction of the borders of Chad, Nigeria, Niger, and Cameroon. It is a historically significant body of water, fed primarily by the Chari River, and has experienced dramatic fluctuations in size over recent decades.
Usage
The term "Lake Chad" is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is typically used in geographical, environmental, and historical contexts.
Examples: * The shrinking of Lake Chad is an ecological crisis affecting millions of people. * Several countries depend on the water from Lake Chad for irrigation and fishing. * The Lake Chad basin has been inhabited for thousands of years.
Advanced Usage
- "Lake Chad Basin": Refers to the large drainage basin surrounding the lake, a region of critical socioeconomic and geopolitical importance.
- The stability of the entire Lake Chad Basin is threatened by climate change and conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Chad: The country named after the lake.
- Chari River (or Shari River): The principal river feeding the lake.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun. It may be contextually referred to as:
- The lake (when the context is clear)
- The body of water in the Sahel
Noun
- a lake in north central Africa; fed by the Shari river