Despite the fact that some of it's bodies of water have been named "lakes" (Lake Habeeb, Deep Creek Lake) ALL of Maryland's lakes are manmade! They have all been created by damming up preexisting rivers.
Technically, that makes them reservoirs. Most of them are actually called reservoirs as well (e.g. Loch Raven Reservoir).
The reason that some of these artificial lakes are called lakes and some are called reservoirs is based on their use.
The ones that were created for recreational purposes are called lakes. If the body of water was created for hydroelectricity, flood control, or as a water supply, it's a reservoir.
Most lakes in North America were formed by glaciers, but there were no glaciers in Maryland during the last Great Ice Age. Other ways natural lakes can be made are through landslide blocking a river, or volcanic activity.
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