Ribbon lakes are long, narrow lakes which fill the floor of many U-shaped valleys which were glaciated during the last ice age. They occur where a terminal moraine or rock barrier stretches across the valley floor, forming a dam. Windermere in the Lake District is a good example. 10.5 miles long and 1 mile wide, it is England's largest lake, fed by the River Brathay.
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