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<P> <SPAN class="" style="POSITION: static" textContent="null">The</SPAN> 5 Great Lakes are:
<P>Huron
<P><SPAN class="" style="POSITION: static" textContent="null">Ontario</SPAN>
<P><SPAN class="" style="POSITION: static" textContent="null">Michigan</SPAN>
<P>Erie
<P>Superior</P>
<P> </P>
<P>* Remember them with this trick-</P>
<P>Using the first word in each lake, you can spell "homes".</P>
Hudson. Ontario. Michigan. Erie. Superior. (homes)
Great lakes
Yes, the compound noun Great Lakes or The Great Lakes is a proper noun, the name of a specific region, the name of a specific group.
Duluth (in the state of Minnesota) is the name of the westernmost port city on the Great Lakes.
the great lakes
the lakes are great bear lake and great slave lake
Michigan is the states that shares its name with one of the Great Lakes.
Michigan is the states that shares its name with one of the Great Lakes.
As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water. Seas are bodies of salt water.
The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes.
Duluth (in the state of Minnesota) is the name of the westernmost port city of the Great Lakes.