St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River
The Great Lakes have an outlet: The Saint Lawrence. The reason why most lakes are not salty is because they have an outlet so the minerals do not accumulate. On top of that, they are well above sea level, so there is no chance of saltwater intrusion.
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.
they got into the great lakes from the welland canal
These lakes have no outlets to carry the salts away to the sea.
The great lakes have a watershed seperating the lakes from the sea
They feed off of other fish in the Great Lakes And anywhere else the sea lamprey is located.
It is one of the great lakes
The place where water leaves a lake to enter another body of water is called an outlet. The only lakes that do not have an outlet for this source are the great salt lake and the dead sea.
The Great Salt Lake, unlike other lakes, has no outlet. Any water flowing into the lake only leaves by evaporation. Over time, the minute traces of salt in the incoming water get concentrated. The Dead Sea is another example of this.
The lakes and rivers, oceans and the sea.
The Great Rift Valley was caused by the edges of two tectonic plates, not by a river. There are rivers in it, though, notably the River Jordan, in the north, which flows into the Sea of Galilee and then into the Dead Sea. The Western Rift, in East Africa, contains some of the deepest freshwater lakes in the world, but no outlet to the sea.