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False. Indiana does not border Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes. Indiana is located in the Midwestern United States and is bordered by Lake Michigan to the north, but Lake Superior is located further north, bordering the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
The Erie Canal is in New York state.
no, only one lake. The lake that borders Canada and New York .
true and false. lake Superior is the largest lake surface wise. it is in North America. But lake Baikal in Russia can hold all of the great lakes water. it is that deep.
True. Glaciers carve out basins through the processes of erosion and abrasion as they move. When these basins fill with water, they can form lakes, commonly known as glacial lakes. This phenomenon is often seen in regions that have experienced glaciation, such as the Great Lakes in North America.
Detroit It is true that Detroit is "by" the Great lakes if one means not "on" the Great lakes. Detroit is "on" the Detroit River, which along with Lake St.Clair, and the St. Clair River, connects Lake Huron, and Lake Erie, both which are Great Lakes. Interestingly, some are requesting that Lake St. Clair be designated as a Great Lake, which would be a political and definitional addition to the existing 5 Great Lakes. Other Michigan Cities "on" the Great Lakes are Port Huron which is where the St. Clair River connects with Lake Huron. Muskegan is on Lake Michigan. Marquette is on Lake Superior. Menominee is on Lake Michigan. Saginaw and Bay city are port Cities on Lake Huron. The lists go on. But Detroit is not "on" any of the Great Lakes.
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False. French fur traders established trading posts in Quebec and other parts of North America, such as the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi Valley, but not in South America.