Lake Ontario is farthest east, between the province of Ontario and New York state. It receives most of its water from Lake Erie via Niagara falls, and empties to the northeast through the St. Lawrence River.
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Canada shares the Great Lakes with the United States. The Great Lakes are make up of Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Superior, and Erie.
The Great Lakes are sometimes called the Freshwater Sea or the Inland Sea, but most of the time they are just called the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are more the result of glaciation than plate tectonics.
Lake Ontario is the smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes.
Lake Ontario
Yes, it borders the two easternmost (and smallest) of the lakes: Lake Ontario (NW) and Lake Erie (W).
Texas is the easternmost Great Plains State.
The most westerly of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior. Next, in order, are Lakes Michigan*, Huron*, Erie and Ontario, the latter being the easternmost. * What are known as Lakes Michigan and Huron are, hydrologically speaking, really just one body of water.
The Great Lakes
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Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are located in eastern North America. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes and are to the northeast of Texas.
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The Iowa Great Lakes