Glaciers from the last ace age formed the Great Lakes as well as many of the North American lakes.
No they are not.
Your question suggests they were man-made. But they are natural features made by the normal processes of land weathering and movement.
Lake Huron is one of the five great lakes in North America. It was formed naturally, and discovered by the French when they first explored the region.
Lake Sakakawea and Lake Oahe are the major lakes in North Dakota.
The Western Hemisphere is made of North America and South America.
North Carolina has no natural lakes. They are all man made.
This purchase ended Russia's presence in North America and ensured U.S. access to the Pacific northern rim.
The world is made up of 7 continents. The continents that lie completely or mainly in the Northern Hemisphere of the earth include North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
liam lives in north america
North America was critical for England's global authority; William Pitt had made North America so valuable to the other party's territories. His strategy emphasized naval warfare and the conquest of North America.
There are thousands of lakes in the United States. The largest of which are the 5 great lakes Huron, Michigan, Erie, Ontario and Superior. Salt Lake in Utah is another big one.. The question is "What lake is near North America" and there really isn't any lake "near" North America. Did you mean "near" the United States? For the record, Lake Michigan is the only great lake that is entirely in the United States. The other four great lakes share about half of their shore lines with Canada. By the way, North America is made up of several countries of which the United States is only one of them. Also, Canada is the second largest country in the world. Russia has the title as being the largest country in the world.
it made the settlement mush easy than North America