Look I am nine years old but Im doing my homework and it has a chart,it says the answer and lake Ontario is 592 ft. deeper than lake Erie.
the larger one is Lake Superior
No. Lake Superior is larger than Lake Erie.
I Belive it is lake superior... Lake superior is 31,820 Sqare Miles, Lake Erie is 9,940 square Miles.
Lake Superior. Lake Superior - it is the largest lake in the Western Hemisphere in volume and the largest (true) lake in the world by size. Its size is 31,700 square miles and volume is 2,904 cubic miles.
Lake Texoma is larger in capacity, Eufaula is larger in surface area.
Salt Lake City Is Much Larger Than Nantucket
The deepest part of Lake Erie is in the centermost portion of the lake, just north of Erie, Pennsylvania. Lake Erie was formed thousands of years ago by the advance and retraction of northern glaciers. This carved out the deep channels that are now the Great Lakes.
No - not even close. Lake Erie has a surface area of 9,910 sq mi (25,700 km2) with a volume of 116 cu mi (480 km3) Lake Michigan has a surface area of 22,300 sq mi (58,000 km2) with a volume of 1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3) I think we can safely say that no matter how you look at it, Lake Michigan is MUCH bigger than Lake Erie.
There are more than 2 bodies of water. There are Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Champlain, Niagara River, Erie Canal and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Lake Michigan is entirely within the US. Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario are partly in Canada and partly in the US.
Areas in Pennsylvania close to Lake Erie have more moderate temperatures than areas away from it. That is, it doesn't usually get as cold in the winter or as hot in the summer close to the lake.
Four of the five Great Lakes are partly in Canada and partly in the US. Lake Michigan is the largest lake in the US. Canada's Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are larger than Lakes Erie and Ontario. Canada's Lake Winnipeg is larger than Lake Ontario. Canada's Lake Athabasca and Reindeer Lake are larger than any lake in the US except for Lake Michigan. Hydrologically, however, Lakes Michigan and Huron are really only one body of water. In that sense, there are just four Great Lakes, all of which are partly in Canada and partly in the US. If that be the case, Canada's Great Bear Lake, Great Slave Lake, Lake Winnipeg, Lake Athabasca and Reindeer Lake are all bigger than any lake in the US.
It is the deepest of the Great Lakes. Superior-1,335 ft, Michigan-925 ft, Ontario-801 ft, Huron-755 ft, Erie 210 ft Lake Baikal in Russia is the deepest known lake, at more than a mile deep (1637 m).