Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York. West River, Otter River and Winooski River are major rivers in Vermont.
Maple syrup and Water and pooop!!!1
Vermont has wind, solar, and water power for natural resources for energy, as well as a few others.
Vermont has two official state fish. The brook trout is the official cold-water fish for Vermont. The walleye is the official warm-water fish for Vermont.
C. H. Pierce has written: 'Surface waters of Vermont' -- subject(s): Water-supply 'Water resources of Hawaii 1912' -- subject(s): Water-supply
major bodies of water in vermont
Vermont.
No. There is way too much rainfall and water in the state for there to be any deserts there.
it is a monument that is named after a famous president of anthony toe world
MapQuest, Google maps, etc. You now have the resources-just implement them
6,156,800 including water
water resources should be nationalised
water resources is 12,456 per square mile