The two largest lakes entirely within the US are Lake Michigan (a Great Lake) and the Great Salt Lake of Utah (which is never deeper than 45 feet). They have the largest surface areas.
* The other 4 Great Lakes form the border with Canada. The two largest Great Lakes are Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Hydrologically, Lakes Huron and Michigan are one contiguous body of water, which would be the largest Great Lake by far if considered as one lake.
* If the lakes are ranked by volume, Lake Tahoe would be the second largest, at 36 cubic miles, due to the shallow depth of the Great Salt Lake (volume 4.5 cubic miles).
The top 3 largest natural lakes in the US are: 1) Lake Superior. 2) Lake Huron. 3) Lake Michigan. **Note- these lakes also share boundaries with Canada.
The Great Lakes
Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lakes_of_the_United_States_by_area
Superior one of the great lakes
The US has over 100,000 lakes, with the Great Lakes being the largest group of freshwater lakes in the country. These lakes range in size from small ponds to large bodies of water like the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior, one of the great lakes, on the Canadian border (it's partially in the US and partially in Canada).
Great Salt Lake in Utah
I think it is there are no lakes in panama. But thier is the Panama Canal.
The Great Lakes
The largest of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior. It has a surface area of approximately 31,700 square miles, making it not only the largest of the Great Lakes but also the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the world. Lake Superior is known for its vast size, deep waters, and scenic beauty, attracting many visitors and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Great Lakes