Lake Superior's basin was formed over one billion years ago by tectonic forces. Lava escaped around the edges of a large caldera or plateau, causing it to collapse and form a basin that solidified over time. This "Superior Basin" was then later filled with water during the glacial periods which filled the basin when the glaciers retreated northwards.
No. A pluvial lake is a landlocked basin which fills with rainwater during times of glaciation, when precipitation is higher.
No. Lake Superior is larger than Lake Erie.
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 Superior is a lake. Hence the name.
No, Lake Superior is a freshwater lake.
Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River border Wisconsin.
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The two lakes that border Wisconsin are Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
Lake Superior is to the north of Lake Michigan.
lake superior but we share lake superior with Canada