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Only Wisconsin and New York border exactly two Great Lakes. Wisconsin : Lake Superior and Lake Michigan New York : Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania each border a single Great Lake, while Michigan borders four.
lake Ontario, lake huron, lake superior, lake Michigan, and lake erie. i'm pretty sure
above Ohio and beside Michigan mostly. The order [alphabetical] of the lakes is Erie, Huron,Michigan,Ontario, and Superior. the way I remember them is HOMES. H=Huron O=Ontario M=Michigan E=Erie S= Superior. Your Welcome!
Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes, as most will tell you. But by strict definition of lakes, however, Huron and Michigan are actually a single lake, because they lie at the same elevation and water flows both directions through the Straits of Mackinac. That lake (called Michigan-Huron or Huron-Michigan), is larger than Superior.
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Along the edge lie many of the great lakes and water ways of Canada: the eastern shores of Great Bear Lake, Great Slave Lake, Lake Athabasca, and Lake Winnipeg: The northern shores of Lake Of The Woods, Lake Superior, and Lake Huron and the north shore of the St.Lawrence River. There are hundreds of lakes in the Canadian Shield. The most important ones are the Greta Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca.(which are in bold int the paragraph).me,me,answers.//
Lake Michigan is the sixth largest but the largest to lie in only one country.
Michigan is not on either the east coast or the west coast of the United States. Michigan is in the Midwestern Region of the United States. It is bordered by Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Great Lakes.
Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Lake Huron.
Currently there are 5 recognized Great Lakes; Huron, Ontario, Erie, Superior and Michigan. In actuality Lake Huron and Michigan are the same lake, but they were named separately. In recent times some people have tried to get Lake St. Clair and Lake Winnebago added.