In the US, Lake Superior is the largest lake.
Lake Michigan is the largest lake that is actually in the US.
Lake Superior is larger but it's impossible to credit it as largest
since a good deal of it is in Another Country, namely Canada.
In the US, Lake Superior is the largest lake.
Lake Michigan is the largest lake that is actually in the US.
Lake Superior is larger but it's impossible to credit it as largest
since a good deal of it is in Another Country, namely Canada.
In the US, Lake Superior is the largest lake.
Lake Michigan is the largest lake that is actually in the US.
Lake Superior is larger but it's impossible to credit it as largest
since a good deal of it is in Another Country, namely Canada.
The most common answer is Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes, so that is the most typical answer
Lake Powell
The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior and its maximum depth is 1,332 ft.
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
Lake Michigan
The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior, one of the great lakes, on the Canadian border (it's partially in the US and partially in Canada).
Your question assumes the Great Salt Lake is the largest lake in the US. It is not. That would be Lake Superior.
Lake Superior is the largest lake that is partly in the USA. The largest lake totally in the USA is Lake Michigan
The largest lake entirely within the United States is Lake Michigan. The largest lake that is partially within the United States, and the largest lake in North America, is Lake Superior.
The largest lake in the United States is Lake Superior. The next largest lakes are Lake Huron, as well as Lake Michigan.
what i the name of the largest salt lake in the united states