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Canada, USA and Mexico
Some of the features created by glaciers in North America include the Great Lakes, Niagara Falls, Yosemite Valley, and the Finger Lakes in New York. These features were formed through the process of glaciation during the last Ice Age.
Most large lakes in North America and Europe were likely formed by glacial activity during the last Ice Age. As glaciers advanced and retreated, they carved out depressions in the landscape, which later filled with water. Over time, these glacial lakes became some of the largest in the regions, including notable examples like the Great Lakes in North America. Additionally, post-glacial rebound and sedimentation further shaped the lakes we see today.
Lake Oahe, a major Missouri River Reservoir. Lake E.A.Patterson. Devils Lake. Lake Sakakawea.
There are several major cruise lines that run out of North America. Among them are Carnival, Celebrity, Oceania, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Disney and Holland America.
The Atlantic and the Pacific are not 'in' North America, but form boundaries on 2 sides. Bodies that are in North America would include the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and the Mississippi and its tributaries among other smaller bodies. The Saint Lawrence Seaway which leads from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
Some of the major Lakes in Japan are the following: . Lake Biwa . Lake Kasumigaura
There are a variety of major lakes in Poland. Some of these lakes include Lake Mamry, Wigry Lake, Drawsko Lake, and well as Lebsko Lake.
North America
Because they are the largest lakes in the United States, the largest in North America, and some of the largest lakes in the world. They are all clumped together. They were formed over millions of years as glaciers from Canada advanced and receded, carving out deep basins. Over time, these filled with fresh water and formed The Great Lakes.