That's an odd phrasing, but: the US and Canada border the Great Lakes.
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are the two largest lakes in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
The Great Lakes are:Lake HuronLake OntarioLake MichiganLake ErieLake SuperiorAs you can see, none of them have 'great' in their names. Two lakes in Canada that do are Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake.
Great Bear Lake, and Great Slave Lake
Yes, there are five Great Lakes: Huron, Michigan, Ontario, Superior and Erie. Superior is the largest and deepest; Erie is the shallowest. Ontario is the smallest. =============================================================================== In actual fact, there are only four Great Lakes. Hydrologically, what we call Lakes Michigan and Huron constitute just one body of water that contains two large lobes.
The four Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan-Huron (which is, in fact, just one body of water with two large lobes), Erie and Ontario.
Canada & U.S.A.
Only Wisconsin and New York border exactly two Great Lakes. Wisconsin : Lake Superior and Lake Michigan New York : Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania each border a single Great Lake, while Michigan borders four.
The Great Lakes are bordered by the United States and Canada. The two regions bordering the Great Lakes are the Central and Northeast.
America (on the south side) and canada ( on the north side)
The Dead Sea is located between two countries, Jordan and Israel. It is a endorheic lake that is located in the Jordan Rift Valley.
That would be Lake Michigan, the one by Chicago IL. Although not the largest of the 5 Great Lakes (that would be Lake Superior), Lake Michigan is the only one of the 5 that is entirely located within the boundaries of the USA. The other 4 lakes are half in Canada, and half in the US, with the boundary between the two countries dividing each lake.
The Great Salt Lake and the Great Prespa Lake.
The answer is Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake.
Great Slave Lake Great Bear Lake
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are the two largest lakes in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
At least two of them are the Great Bear Lake and the Great Slave Lake.