How are the small lakes in Ireland known as ?

How are the small lakes in Ireland known as ?

Loughs
Bogs
Creeks
Brooks
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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2017
Small lakes in Ireland are commonly known as Loughs.
‘Lough’ is a term derived from the Gaelic word for a lake or sea inlet, used extensively in Ireland and Scotland (where it is spelled ‘Loch’).
Bogs are types of wetlands, while creeks and brooks are terms used for small streams or rivers. ‘Lough’ specifically refers to a lake or sometimes a fjord-like sea inlet.